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Roglic returns to Slovenian Championship after six years
Primoz Roglic will compete in the Slovenian Championship after a six-year absence from the event. The return marks a significant moment for the experienced cyclist in his home country's competition. Roglic's participation highlights his continued involvement in major cycling events. Read the full story at wielerflits.nl →
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Huub Artz wins Dutch time trial championship
Huub Artz claimed the Dutch national time trial championship. The performance marked a significant achievement for Artz in the discipline. Read the full story at wielerflits.nl →
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Movistar faces setback without Spanish champion at Tour de France
Movistar will not have their Spanish champion competing at the Tour de France. The absence represents a significant blow to the team's roster for cycling's most prestigious event. The headline does not specify the reason for the rider's unavailability or other details surrounding the situation. Read the full story at idlprocycling.com →
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Hengeveld wins first elite Dutch national time trial title
Daniek Hengeveld claimed her first elite women's national time trial championship in the Netherlands. She secured the victory with a strong final lap performance. This marks Hengeveld's first elite national title in the individual time trial discipline. Read the full story at cyclingnews.com →
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International Testing Agency explores power testing for anti-doping
The International Testing Agency is investigating the use of power testing as a potential anti-doping measure in cycling. The agency is examining whether power meter data and analysis could serve as a tool to detect performance-enhancing drug use. This approach would complement traditional testing methods in the sport's anti-doping efforts. Read the full story at…
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Hengeveld becomes Dutch time trial champion for Visma
Daniek Hengeveld claimed the Dutch national time trial championship, with Visma | Lease a Bike securing the top three positions. The victory marks a dominant performance by the team in the individual time trial discipline at the national championships. Read the full story at wielerflits.nl →
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Evenepoel’s plan to skip Belgian nationals raises questions
Remco Evenepoel's decision to bypass the Belgian national championships has sparked debate about federation regulations and eligibility rules. The move raises questions about how national governing bodies enforce participation requirements for elite riders. Evenepoel's absence from the event highlights potential gaps or ambiguities in Belgian cycling federation guidelines. Read the full story at escapecollective.com →
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Trial uses power data to combat doping in pro cycling
A new trial is exploring the use of power data as a tool to detect doping in professional cycling. The approach represents an investigation into anti-doping methods that have received limited attention previously. Power metrics collected during races could help identify suspicious performance patterns associated with prohibited substances. Read the full story at trial to…
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WorldTour riders assess Pogacar’s cycling dominance grimly
Two WorldTour riders have offered a candid assessment of Pogacar's dominance in professional cycling, with one suggesting disillusionment may characterize the competitive landscape. Their comments reflect concerns about the current state of competition at the highest level of the sport. Read the full story at CyclingUpToDate.com →
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Visma-Lease a Bike joins anti-doping power data trial
Visma-Lease a Bike is participating in an anti-doping trial involving power data analysis, according to confirmation from a testing agency. Tadej Pogačar's agent had previously expressed concerns about the initiative, suggesting it would create complications. The trial represents a new approach to doping detection in professional cycling. Read the full story at Road.cc →