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Baloise Belgium Tour introduces technological innovation
The Baloise Belgium Tour has unveiled a new technological advancement for the cycling event. The organizers describe the implementation as setting a new standard for the race. Details about the specific nature of this innovation are referenced in the original announcement. Read the full story at wielerflits.nl →
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Van Aert skips Visma altitude camp due to elbow concerns
Van Aert has not participated in Visma's altitude training camp at Tignes as he continues to manage elbow issues. The nature and severity of the injury were not detailed in the announcement. The decision reflects ongoing caution regarding his physical condition ahead of upcoming racing. Read the full story at idlprocycling.com →
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Pogacar and Landa speak ahead of race returns
Pogacar and Landa have made public statements as they prepare for their comebacks to competition. Both riders had been absent from racing and are now set to return. Their comments come in anticipation of their next scheduled events. Read the full story at idlprocycling.com →
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Bardet reportedly set for Decathlon CMA CGM return in new role
Romain Bardet, a retired cycling star, is reportedly preparing to return to Decathlon CMA CGM in a new capacity. The nature of this role and Bardet's specific responsibilities have not been detailed in available reports. The move would mark Bardet's return to involvement with the professional cycling team. Read the full story at CyclingUpToDate.com →
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Mikel Landa returns to racing after latest rehabilitation
Mikel Landa has returned to competition following another period of recovery. The rider's comeback marks another step in his rehabilitation process. Landa has faced multiple injury setbacks requiring extended time away from racing. Read the full story at wielerflits.nl →
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Cyclist suffers catastrophic crash from fly-tipped shed
A cyclist experienced a severe accident after colliding with a fly-tipped shed containing asbestos on a blind bend. The impact was so serious that a quarter of his skull required removal. The cyclist has expressed deep distress about the incident, describing it as catastrophic and life-altering. Read the full story at road.cc →
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Colombians dominate Tour de Beauce with Medellin-EPM one-two finish
Colombian riders secured the top two positions at the Tour de Beauce, continuing their dominance at the event. Medellin-EPM claimed both spots in the general classification. This marks the second consecutive year that Colombian riders have dominated the prestigious Canadian stage race. Read the full story at cyclingnews.com →
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SD Worx-Protime targets Tour de Suisse Women with rising GC talent
SD Worx-Protime will compete in the expanded Tour de Suisse Women without a superstar rider, instead relying on rising general classification talent and a home hopeful. The team is adjusting its strategy for the race with younger riders expected to play key roles in pursuit of success. Read the full story at cyclingnews.com →
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Romain Bardet returns to Decathlon CMA CGM in new role
Romain Bardet has returned to Decathlon CMA CGM in a different capacity. The details of his new role were not specified in the announcement. Read the full story at wielerflits.nl →
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Pro cyclist wins race after crashing at finish line
A professional cyclist achieved a viral moment by crashing over the finish line while celebrating, yet still managed to secure victory in the race. The dramatic finish captured attention on social media for the unconventional nature of the win. The image of the crash became widely shared online, sparking discussion about the memorable conclusion. Read…