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"I don't think anyone wants it on their conscience": Riders' Union in talks with Tour de France organisers to introduce early morning starts to beat extreme heat waves

The Cyclistes Professionnels Associés (CPA), professional cycling's riders' union, is in discussions with Tour de France organisers about the possibility of starting selected stages earlier in the…

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