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  Trek-Segafredo’s Degenkolb grabs his second victory in Mallorca Challenge winning two out of four challenges and having a perfect start of the new season.   German sprinter seems to have taken the four-day challenge as his way of showing his hard preparation and training work taking the Trofeo Palma earlier today…

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Paris-Roubaix 2018

  ASO race organizers have finally confirmed the 25 squads that are expected to have a spot at this season’s spring event Paris-Roubaix. The first thing to be noticed after having a look at the freshly-updated list of squads is the Belgian and French mix of wild cards.   2018…

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  German rider wins Trofeo Campos-Porreres-Felanitx-Ses Salines opening day beating Israel Cycling Academy’s rider Sondre Holst Enger and Lotto Soudal’s man Jasper De Buyst in a tight finish.   Trek-Segafredo’s John Degenkolb admitted to feeling great about his first victory of the season and that he wouldn’t be able to…

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  It may sound too far from reality but apparently the Dutch city of Utrecht has made a bid to host the opening of the 2020 Vuelta a Espana aiming to become the first city to host a race of all three Grand Tours; Giro, la Vuelta and The Tour.…

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  Simon Gerrans will officially lead BMC Racing Team at one of the most important cycling events that is going to take place this weekend; Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race.   Gerrans, 37, was able to finish this one-day competition in fifth position in his first participation back in…

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  According to UCI’s president David Lappartient, if Chris Froome and team Sky decide to become part of some of the biggest Tours, winning the big prize and then being sanctioned would be completely unfair and unacceptable.   According to UCI president, Team Sky’s actions and behaviors towards Chris Froome’s…

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