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GOLD COAST AU: What it was supposed to be a celebration for winning gold at Commonwealth’s mountain biking, Sam Gaze turned the situation around when he suddenly decided to criticize New Zealand’s team mate who won silver, Anton Cooper, of a very poor sportsmanship.   Even though Gaze was finally…

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michael Goolaerts

  Latest courses claim that Michael Goolaerts didn’t lost his life in the way we were all imaging. He apparently suffered a cardiac arrest right before the crash.   Latest details indicate that it was the sudden cardiac arrest which led him to crash at last week’s Paris-Roubaix event.   Sudden…

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La Fleche Wallonne, Huy WorldTour

After Sunday’s “Hell of the North” event which resulted to be too much for Gooalerts who suffered a tragic cardiac arrest soon after a crash on the cobbled roads midway to the finish line, now it’s turn for the final stretch before cyclists head to the WorldTour stage races.  …

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giro d'Italia stage 9

The Israel Cycling Academy has finally made public the team’s top three leading riders at the upcoming Giro d’Italia roster and also several other cyclists who will have the chance to compete for the five remaining places.   Both Rubén Plaza and Ben Hermans were among the selected ones this…

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Van Aert

Belgian Van Aert has admitted that none of his achievements this season are worth it after his friend’s sudden death at Paris-Roubaix on Sunday, April 8.   Michael Goolaerts, 23, lost his life after a horrifying crash he got involved into, suffering a cardiac arrest minutes after the incident took…

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peter sagan paris-roubaix

World champion Sagan won Sunday’s event, Paris-Roubaix, over 257km. Peter Sagan, 28, was able to outsprint Swiss champ Silvan Diller at the end of a demanding one-day race, aka the “Hell of the North” due to its extreme cobbled roads.   Apparently, the challenges of this classic event, which is…

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