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Kévin Reza explains his new role as a mentor at B&B Hotels-Vital Concept, and talks about how his upbringing, from Guadaloupe to Paris, France, has shaped his career
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While the coronavirus pandemic has brought a stop to 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lizzie Deignan's racing season, as it has for the entire peloton, the enforced break this year has helped the Briton fall back in love with cycling. The former world champion has now said she plans to continue racing into 2021, and has her eye on repeating her 2015ꦿ feat at next year's World Championships.

, Deignan said that she will not put an end date on her career, which some thought would end after the Olympics in 2016, and if not then, after this year's Games – which have now been postponed. Instead, the Trek-Segafredo rider revealed that she has been daydreaming about winning the Worlds road race in Flanders next year.

Sophie Hurcom is Procycling’s deputy editor. She joined the magazine in 2017, after working at Cycling Weekly where she started on work experience before becoming a sub editor, and then news and features writer. Prior to that, she graduated from City University London with a ﷽Masters degree in magazine journalism. Sophie has since reported from races all over the world, including multiple  Tours de France, where she was thrown in at the deep end by making her race debut in 2014 on the stage that Chris Froome crashed out on the Roubaix cobbles.