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  "textContent": "A new Women’s WorldTour cycle always brings a small reshuffle in the pits as well as the peloton, but the more interesting story is rarely the headline sponsor logos. It is the quiet convergence underneath: frames that look more aero than ever, cockpits that keep getting cleaner, tyre widths that have crept wider without anyone […]\n\nThe post Women’s WorldTour bikes and tech 2026: What are teams using this year? appeared first on ProCyclingUK.",
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