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The week’s wrap up

This week in the world of cycling

Cervelo announced it will now assemble the majority of North American-bound bikes in Asia, shipping them to Ohio for distribution.

The Tour de Quebec is once again a five day affair featuring an array of races.

Shimano released its new 11-speed Dura-Ace 9000 components, including an electronic shifting 9070 D12 version.

Canada received the one expected Olympic BMX spot for a male contender when the UCI released its list of qualifying slots. Whether Tory Nyhaug’s ruptured spleen will allow him to complete is still unknown.

The Criterium Dauphiné stage race, a key Tour de France warmup, kicked off in Grenoble. Australian Luke Durbridge (Orica-GreenEdge) won the opening prologue time trial, just edging out title holder Bradley Wiggins (Sky).