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Eddy Merckx - Good week/Bad week: Who's up and who's down after the first nine stages of the Vuelta a Espana 2022? - eurosport.com - Usa - Australia - Madrid

Good week/Bad week: Who's up and who's down after the first nine stages of the Vuelta a Espana 2022?

Good Week Jay Vine Ad Vuelta a EspañaLa Vuelta: How to watch Stage 10 as pivotal time trial day beckons4 HOURS AGO “Good” doesn’t come close to describing how well it’s gone for the 26 year-old Australian in the first week of his second grand tour. To take one win at this level, as Oscar Wilde didn’t say, can be regarded as fortunate, to take two begins to look like brilliance. Just as the Americans, Brits and Australians were viewed with some disdain as they began to make their mark on cycling all those years ago, so the next generation of riders breaking through who reveal their potential via online platforms have been looked upon through snobbish eyes.

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Tour De-France - Chris Froome - Suleiman Kangangi dies after high-speed crash in United States - 'Gaping holes are left when giant’s fall' - eurosport.com - France - Usa - Kenya - state Vermont

Suleiman Kangangi dies after high-speed crash in United States - 'Gaping holes are left when giant’s fall'

Kenyan cyclist Suleiman Kangangi has died following an accident in the Overland gravel race in Vermont on Saturday. Kangangi crashed at high speed during the 59-mile dirt-road race and has been confirmed to have passed away. Ad The 33-year-old was considered one of Kenya’s best talents in cycling.

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Will Virat Kohli continue playing shortest format for India post T20 World Cup? - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - India - Pakistan

Will Virat Kohli continue playing shortest format for India post T20 World Cup?

BCCI or will it be Virat Kohli? Kohli the T20 batter is playing from his memory but it is now quite evident that his methods are not working quite well enough for him in this short-duration-high impact game. Nor is it allowing the Indian team to make optimal use of its resources. The 20's or 35's are coming but not at a strike-rate of 150 (it was 102 plus against Pakistan on Sunday). So can Kohli be dropped from the T20 World Cup squad? Not even in your wildest of imagination even if he isn't scoring runs at a breakneck pace. But can Kohli continue playing for India in this format post the T20 World Cup in Australia? Well, even if the people, who are in decision making positions know the answer, they won't spell it out. That is a question that has been doing rounds of the corridors of Indian cricket since the 'Desert Debacle' last year when India made a pre-mature exit from the T20 World Cup . That was Kohli's last tournament as India's T20 captain and he had then relinquished captaincy of one format thinking that it would help him ease his workload and free him from burdens of leading the side across all formats. One year down the line, even if Kohli doesn't have any regrets, the move didn't work out as it he would have envisaged and subsequently was removed from ODI leadership and the intelligent man read the signs and surrendered his 'virtual arm-band' in a format where his numbers were phenomenal. While Kohli recently opened up about his recent struggles with mental health issues in a refreshingly candid interview with 'Star Sports', a case of burn-out can't be ruled out.

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Bradley Wiggins - Alex Dowsett: Two-time Giro d’Italia stage winner retires from professional road racing with immediate effect - eurosport.com - Britain - France - Israel

Alex Dowsett: Two-time Giro d’Italia stage winner retires from professional road racing with immediate effect

Alex Dowsett has announced he has retired from professional cycling on the road in pursuit of other challenges in the sport. Dowsett, who has rode for Trek-Livestrong, Team Sky, Movistar, Katusha-Alpecin and Israel Start-Up Nation, originally wanted to race on for another two seasons but has changed his mind. Ad “I’m going to step out of the WorldTour, step out of pro cycling from now,” he said on his YouTube channel.

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Cycling: Kenyan cyclist Kangangi dies after crash in Vermont - channelnewsasia.com - Jordan - Kenya - state Vermont

Cycling: Kenyan cyclist Kangangi dies after crash in Vermont

Kenyan cyclist Suleiman Kangangi, 33, died after a crash at high speed during the Overland gravel race in the U.S. state of Vermont on Saturday, his Team Amani said in a statement.

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Kenyan cyclist Sule Kangangi killed in crash at Vermont Overland gravel race - theguardian.com - Rwanda - Kenya - Uganda - state Vermont

Kenyan cyclist Sule Kangangi killed in crash at Vermont Overland gravel race

Kenyan cyclist Sule Kangangi died in a crash on Saturday while competing in a gravel race in Vermont. The 33-year-old was riding at high speed in the Vermont Overland race when he crashed.

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Enric Mas - Primoz Roglic - Remco Evenepoel pulls clear of Vuelta rivals as Louis Meintjes wins stage nine - theguardian.com - Britain - Belgium - South Africa - Bahrain -  Astana

Remco Evenepoel pulls clear of Vuelta rivals as Louis Meintjes wins stage nine

Remco Evenepoel dropped his main challengers on Sunday’s gruelling final ascent at Les Praeres to increase his overall Vuelta a España lead on stage nine.

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Alejandro Valverde - Enric Mas - Alberto Contador - Carlos Rodriguez - Juan Ayuso - Enric Mas, Carlos Rodriguez and Juan Ayuso - the Spanish trio keeping Remco Evenepoel on his toes at La Vuelta - eurosport.com - Spain - Italy - state Indiana

Enric Mas, Carlos Rodriguez and Juan Ayuso - the Spanish trio keeping Remco Evenepoel on his toes at La Vuelta

It’s been a while since Spain had three riders in the top five of a Grand Tour. But the host nation enters Monday’s second rest day of La Vuelta with two stage wins already in the bag, Enric Mas the best placed rider behind the red jersey, and debutants Carlos Rodriguez and Juan Ayuso looking mature beyond their years (which, combined, still makes them younger than compatriot Alejandro Valverde).

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