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sportsscientists.com
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| | | | | Yesterday (23 June), I wrote two posts about the ominous shadow of doping in cycling, with the Tour de France coming up. In , I gave the example of how Bjarne Riis, the winner of the 1996 Tour, rec... | |
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www.bbc.co.uk
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| | | | | Cycling · Cavendish delays retirement to target Tour record · GB's Richards wins at Mountain Bike World Cup · GB's Georgi fourth in European women's road race. | |
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inrng.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The 2025 Tour de France is expected to be a challenging race with a strong emphasis on mountain stages, particularly in the Pyrenees and Alps. Key points include the potential for a dramatic finish in Paris, the impact of gravel stages on rider safety, and the possibility of a surprise leader emerging in the final stages. The race is anticipated to be competitive, with a focus on climbing and tactical racing. | |
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www.komodosec.com
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| | | Learn about the difference between Penetration Testing and Vulnerability Assessment - their benefits and drawbacks. Which one to choose when for your system's security. | ||