Cycling Weekly provides ongoing commentary on various topics in the world of professional cycling. The site reports on debates surrounding rider safety, fair pay, and grassroots development, as well as updates from European track championships and the early stages of road racing. Remco Evenepoel's impressive form has been highlighted, with UAE Emirates leading the early team classifications. Additionally, the site has noted the growing influence of small brands on industry trends and has covered charity efforts in the Mediterranean region. Pro races in London have also been featured, offering a glimpse into the current state of the sport.
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So whatever you’re doing this weekend, cancel your plans. A blue moon is coming, and it’s bound to be an awe-inspiring sight.]]> The women's peloton saw a big-shake up last year, while this year it's the men's peloton where most of the big moves are happening. Remco Evenepoel is heading for Red Bull, Juan Ayuso leaves UAE Team Emirates for Lidl-Trek and Cian Uijtdebroeks has wriggled out of another contract.
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