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Decathlon CMA CGM secures another major partnership
Decathlon CMA CGM has announced a new partnership deal. The team stated that the collaboration reflects their pursuit of excellence. Details about the specific partner or scope of the agreement were not disclosed in the announcement. Read the full story at wielerflits.nl →
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Bikes overtake motor vehicles in City of London
The City of London has experienced a shift in transportation patterns, with bicycles now outnumbering motor vehicles for the first time. The change has been driven by a significant increase in dockless hire e-bikes available in the area. This marks a notable milestone in the city's cycling infrastructure and transportation trends. Read the full story…
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Picnic-PostNL faces another departure as Bittner nears Pinarello-Q36.5
Picnic-PostNL is set to lose another key rider, with Bittner approaching a deal with Pinarello-Q36.5. The transfer would represent a significant departure from the Dutch team. Such moves highlight ongoing roster changes within the professional cycling peloton. Read the full story at escapecollective.com →
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Herzog and Birkedal secure separate victories in Italy
Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe achieved two wins over consecutive days in Italy. Herzog and Birkedal each claimed victory in their respective races during the event. Read the full story at hansgrohe →
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Tom Pidcock forced to reshuffle race programme
Tom Pidcock has had to make changes to his upcoming race schedule. The reasons for the programme adjustment were not detailed in the original headline, though such reshuffles typically occur due to injury, illness, or strategic team decisions. Read the full story at Canadian Cycling Magazine →
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Paret-Peintre eyes Tour de France ambitions without Evenepoel
Valentin Paret-Peintre is positioning himself with significant aspirations for the Tour de France following Evenepoel's absence from contention. The shift in team dynamics creates an opportunity for Paret-Peintre to take on a more prominent role in the prestigious race. Read the full story at idlprocycling.com →
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Trump and world leaders receive custom race bikes at G7 summit
Participants at the G7 summit, including Donald Trump, were presented with personalized racing bicycles during the meeting. The custom bikes were distributed as part of the summit's activities or commemorative offerings. Read the full story at wielerflits.nl →
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Skjelmose addresses Ayuso leadership speculation at Lidl-Trek
Lidl-Trek rider Skjelmose has responded to media coverage regarding team leadership questions involving Ayuso. He dismissed the narrative as overblown, suggesting outlets have exaggerated the situation. The comments come amid ongoing discussion about the team's internal hierarchy and strategy. Read the full story at CyclingUpToDate.com →
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Eekhoff recovers from pelvic artery injury, Picnic PostNL considers Tour de France
Nils Eekhoff has recovered from a pelvic artery injury, marking positive progress in his rehabilitation. The recovery has prompted Picnic PostNL to consider entering the Tour de France, suggesting the team believes Eekhoff may be fit enough for the race. Read the full story at wielerflits.nl →
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Red Bull confident on Hindley; EF in talks with Sosa
Red Bull expresses confidence regarding the transfer of Hindley, while EF Education appears to be in negotiations with Sosa. The report comes from cycling journalist Daniel Benson's Substack newsletter covering the current transfer market activity. Read the full story at Daniel Benson's Cycling Substack →