What Will Sport Look Like in 2050?

What Will Sport Look Like in 2050?

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Cobbled Coronations in Roubaix / Benji Naesen vs UCI / Marathon Majors and Sawe's Doping Credibility Campaign

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The Norwegian Way: What We Can Learn From Their Success

Norway is one of the most advanced sporting nations in the world, thanks to a unique structure which allows athletes to access the latest science and coaching. The team speak to Oyvind Sandbakk, the Sports Director at the Norwegian School of Elite Sports and a Professor at the Sc ...  Show more

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