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Tour of the Gila: Lauren Stephens extends her lead with victory at Mogollon on stage 2
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Results José Ramón Muñiz claims men's stage 2 as Kieran Haug moves into the overall race lead

Tour of the Gila: Lauren Stephens and Eric Brunner set the GC markers on stage 1 with Tyrone time trial victories
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Results Defending women's champion Stephens dominates ITT with one minute margin over 17-year-old runner-up Sidney Swierenga

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Strike and protest threat at Sierra Nevada altitude training centre used by multiple WorldTour teams
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News Demonstrations this month in southern Spain's high performance centre over working conditions could be followed by industrial action in May, trade union warns

Conquering the cobbles – A brief history of Paris-Roubaix bike evolution
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tech The Roubaix cobbles are a unique challenge, bike technology has evolved to meet it over the years

Itzulia Basque Country stage 1 time trial start times
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News The Basque Country stage race starts with an 16.5km individual time trial to set the order of the general classification

Watch live action at Sunny King Criterium with global broadcast on Cyclingnews
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News Livestream includes nine hours of races including first pro rounds of season in USA CRITS series

Tour de Romandie past winners
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