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    Froome 'will remain with Ineos for Tour de France': teammate

    Froome 'will remain with Ineos for Tour de France': teammate

    Chris Froome has told teammates he will stay with Ineos for this year's Tour de France, according to one of them.

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    Epic journey across the US starts and finishes in a Sydney car showroom
    Extreme sports

    Epic journey across the US starts and finishes in a Sydney car showroom

    Rupert Guinness is spending 12 days on a stationary bike virtually riding more than 4500 kilometres from California to Maryland.

    • by Garry Maddox
    Docker raises concern about delayed cycling season
    Tour de France

    Docker raises concern about delayed cycling season

    Australian Mitch Docker anticipates cyclists to hit mental and physical walls if the revamped 2020 season proceeds as planned.

    'Kind of terrible': Lance Armstrong says stepfather used to beat him in new ESPN doco
    Violence

    'Kind of terrible': Lance Armstrong says stepfather used to beat him in new ESPN doco

    In part one of the new ESPN series LANCE, Terry Armstrong says he treated the disgraced cyclist 'like an animal' before his rise to fame.

    • by Brent Schrotenboer
    Giro, Vuelta races to overlap in October
    Coronavirus pandemic

    Giro, Vuelta races to overlap in October

    The Giro d'Italia and Vuelta a Espana will overlap in October under a new WorldTour calendar unveiled by cycling's world governing body the UCI on Tuesday.

    Froome unsure if Tour can keep crowds away
    Tour de France

    Froome unsure if Tour can keep crowds away

    Chris Froome says the Tour de France can work without spectators, but he questions how organisers can prevent large crowds converging along the course.

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    Tour de France may have to severely limit fans for start of race
    Tour de France

    Tour de France may have to severely limit fans for start of race

    The Tour de France may have to limit spectators during the first days of the race in order to comply with a ban on major events gathering more than 5000 people before September.