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The Killer Wasps
alexkr00
Not really sure Kruijswijk can't do much better than he is at the moment. Top 5 will do just fine. I'm really hoping I can keep Bennett in the top 10 though.

As for the pace, I've automated a lot of the process (stage profile + cropping pictures + results) and it takes like less than 5 minutes to have it all done. Then I just need to do the writing part and that's it Smile
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Giro d'Italia: Stage 16
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i.imgur.com/yHvnIEU.pngA. Yatesi.imgur.com/vl2MkmB.pngA. Yatesi.imgur.com/jV7DpkT.pngG. Bennetti.imgur.com/OupzJSr.pngE. Bernal

The first opportunity for sprinters in a while and UAE were determined to make the best out of it. With Gaviria not winning any stages so far, compared to the five he had last year, they definitely had to make up for a rather disappointing Giro

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While Van Poppel got blocked, Gaviria indeed looked set for a stage win as he battled out against Ackermann in the final kilometre. But right before the finish line, Sam Bennett and Laporte jumped from behind them, with the Irish rider taking the stage win

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Stage
1.i.imgur.com/n04si6i.pngSam BennettTeam Dimension Data6h50'52
2.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngChristophe LaporteEF Education First p/b Cannondales.t.
3.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngFernando GaviriaUAE Team Emiratess.t.
4.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngPascal AckermannDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
5.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngJakub MareczkoCCC Teams.t.
6.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngNiccolo BonifazioAstana Pro Teams.t.
7.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngDanny Van PoppelTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
8.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngCees BolTeam Sunwebs.t.
9.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngPhil BauhausBahrain - Meridas.t.
10.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngMarc SarreauGroupama - FDJs.t.
11.i.imgur.com/7KGN64P.pngMarco HallerTEAM Aeroflots.t.
12.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngAlvaro HodegDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
13.i.imgur.com/CPhmS9v.pngKristoffer HalvorsenTeam INEOSs.t.
14.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngMatej MohoricCCC Teams.t.
15.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTimo RoosenTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
General Classification
1.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesTeam INEOS78h41'51
2.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngThibaut PinotLotto Soudal+ 54
3.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngSam OomenMovistar Team+ 58
4.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliMitchelton-Scott+ 2'45
5.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngSteven KruijswijkTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 4'39
6.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGiulio CicconeTrek - Segafredo+ 5'33
7.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngRafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohe+ 6'34
8.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngFabio AruUAE Team Emirates+ 6'51
9.i.imgur.com/VIck8sE.pngGeorge BennettTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 7'03
10.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 7'32
11.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 7'47
12.i.imgur.com/49l98o0.pngBob JungelsDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 7'48
13.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRichie PorteTrek - Segafredo+ 9'57
14.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS+ 10'32
15.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngSimon YatesBahrain - Merida+ 12'18
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Giro d'Italia: Stage 17
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i.imgur.com/yHvnIEU.pngA. Yatesi.imgur.com/vl2MkmB.pngA. Yatesi.imgur.com/jV7DpkT.pngG. Bennetti.imgur.com/OupzJSr.pngE. Bernal

Bob Jungels would have loved to put another stage win to his name in this Giro, especially one on Blockhaus. His hopes were shattered though when a very strong Nibali managed to bring the gap to what were the last four escapees on the road.

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Neither of the riders on the overall podium were able to follow Nibali, but he wasn't really a direct threat to any of them as he was about 2 minutes behind Oomen. Adam Yates led the chase in the favorites group, with Oomen also giving a helping hand, while Pinot struggled to keep up with the others for most of the climb.

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Steven Kruijswijk wasn't able to follow the pace of Yates and Oomen and opted to ride the climb at his own pace. George Bennett continued his amazing Giro adventure though as he was Jumbo delegate in the group

Quite surprisingly, Nibali didn't have enough left in the tank to challenge for the stage win, which meant the opportunity rose again for Jungels, but it was Buchmann who took the stage win. A disappointing GC rider for the German, but at least he saves his race with a stage win. Speaking of GC, Jungels with an amazing jump today, up to 6, sitting now behind the two Jumbo riders

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Stage
1.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngEmanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohe4h50'41
2.i.imgur.com/uEEOF63.pngLouis MeintjesTeam Sunweb+ 9
3.i.imgur.com/49l98o0.pngBob JungelsDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 17
4.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliMitchelton-Scotts.t.
5.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngLéo VincentGroupama - FDJ+ 1'05
6.i.imgur.com/VIck8sE.pngGeorge BennettTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 1'12
7.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesTeam INEOSs.t.
8.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngSam OomenMovistar Teams.t.
9.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngFabio AruUAE Team Emirates+ 1'26
10.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngThibaut PinotLotto Soudals.t.
11.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngSimon YatesBahrain - Meridas.t.
12.i.imgur.com/C3yjcDZ.pngMatteo JorgensonRally UHC Cyclings.t.
13.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngSteven KruijswijkTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 2'40
14.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngMikel LandaMovistar Team+ 2'54
15.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGiulio CicconeTrek - Segafredos.t.
General Classification
1.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesTeam INEOS83h33'44
2.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngSam OomenMovistar Team+ 58
3.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngThibaut PinotLotto Soudal+ 1'08
4.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliMitchelton-Scott+ 1'50
5.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngSteven KruijswijkTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 6'07
6.i.imgur.com/49l98o0.pngBob JungelsDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 6'49
7.i.imgur.com/VIck8sE.pngGeorge BennettTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 7'03
8.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngFabio AruUAE Team Emirates+ 7'05
9.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGiulio CicconeTrek - Segafredo+ 7'15
10.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngRafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohe+ 8'16
11.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 9'29
12.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 12'09
13.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngSimon YatesBahrain - Merida+ 12'31
14.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRichie PorteTrek - Segafredo+ 12'54
15.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngLéo VincentGroupama - FDJ+ 13'59
i.imgur.com/vl2MkmB.pngi.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngCees BolTeam Sunweb99
i.imgur.com/jV7DpkT.pngi.imgur.com/VIck8sE.pngGeorge BennettTeam Jumbo-Visma379
i.imgur.com/OupzJSr.pngi.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS83h51'20
i.imgur.com/cre0h2q.pngi.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngDeceuninck-Quick Step249h46'27
Winner Profile
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valverde321
Wow, what a race Jungels is having. Bennett does look to be the strongest on your team now, but with so little time left, maybe Steven is still the man to work for?
 
alexkr00
On this climb I let them be every man for himself. And I think that's I'm gonna do in the next stages as well. It's not like one of them is going to finish higher than fifth so there is no point in sacrificing the other.
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Tamijo
alexkr00 wrote:
On this climb I let them be every man for himself. And I think that's I'm gonna do in the next stages as well. It's not like one of them is going to finish higher than fifth so there is no point in sacrificing the other.


Seem the right approach, getting two good results in stead of one (maybe) slightly better.
 
alexkr00
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Giro d'Italia: Stage 18
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i.imgur.com/yHvnIEU.pngA. Yatesi.imgur.com/vl2MkmB.pngC. Boli.imgur.com/jV7DpkT.pngG. Bennetti.imgur.com/OupzJSr.pngE. Bernal

The pack had no intent at all in catching the breakaway today even more so when the biggest threats, Formolo and Buchmann, were dropped from the front of the race on the second category climb.

Masnada and Bongiorno attacked at the top of the last first category climb of the day, but they would be brought back on the downhill. The final climb was rather easy and it all came down to a sprint between the breakaway riders where Teuns brought Bahrain's third win of the race

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Most of the main favorites finished together today, except for Adam Yates as he snatched a few more seconds from his rivals as he sprinted away in the last corner of the climb

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Stage
1.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngDylan TeunsBahrain - Merida6h52'34
2.i.imgur.com/z0WcegL.pngSergey ChernetckiiTEAM Aeroflots.t.
3.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngFausto MasnadaAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermecs.t.
4.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngJonathan HivertGroupama - FDJs.t.
5.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngFrancesco BongiornoNeri Sottoli - Selle Italia - KTMs.t.
6.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngDamien HowsonIsraël - Cycling Academys.t.
7.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEsteban ChávesAstana Pro Teams.t.
8.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesTeam INEOS+ 2'10
9.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngSam OomenMovistar Team+ 2'19
10.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngFabio AruUAE Team Emiratess.t.
11.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngThibaut PinotLotto Soudals.t.
12.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliMitchelton-Scotts.t.
13.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngNairo QuintanaTeam INEOSs.t.
14.i.imgur.com/VIck8sE.pngGeorge BennettTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
15.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngSteven KruijswijkTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
General Classification
1.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesTeam INEOS90h28'28
2.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngSam OomenMovistar Team+ 1'07
3.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngThibaut PinotLotto Soudal+ 1'17
4.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliMitchelton-Scott+ 1'59
5.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngSteven KruijswijkTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 6'16
6.i.imgur.com/49l98o0.pngBob JungelsDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 6'58
7.i.imgur.com/VIck8sE.pngGeorge BennettTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 7'12
8.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngFabio AruUAE Team Emirates+ 7'14
9.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGiulio CicconeTrek - Segafredo+ 7'24
10.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngRafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohe+ 8'25
11.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 9'38
12.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngSimon YatesBahrain - Merida+ 12'40
13.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRichie PorteTrek - Segafredo+ 15'03
14.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngLéo VincentGroupama - FDJ+ 15'52
15.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 17'55
i.imgur.com/vl2MkmB.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesTeam INEOS106
i.imgur.com/jV7DpkT.pngi.imgur.com/VIck8sE.pngGeorge BennettTeam Jumbo-Visma379
i.imgur.com/OupzJSr.pngi.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS90h50'37
i.imgur.com/cre0h2q.pngi.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngDeceuninck-Quick Step270h36'43
Winner Profile
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rogvi97
Seems the right approach to have them both go solo, seems to work thus far
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Giro d'Italia: Stage 19
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i.imgur.com/yHvnIEU.pngA. Yatesi.imgur.com/vl2MkmB.pngA. Yatesi.imgur.com/jV7DpkT.pngG. Bennetti.imgur.com/OupzJSr.pngE. Bernal

Despite having the ideal route for a breakaway, the stage ended up with a sprint between the GC favorites. Terrible news for Bol, who was hoping that Yates would not be getting any purple points todya.

The finish was quite close with Nibali just beating Oomen at the finish line. It would have been a fantastic win for the Dutchman, but it's a special win for Nibali too, who at 36 might not have much time left in the spotlight.

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Stage
1.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliMitchelton-Scott5h53'31
2.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngSam OomenMovistar Teams.t.
3.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesTeam INEOSs.t.
4.i.imgur.com/49l98o0.pngBob JungelsDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
5.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
6.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngFabio AruUAE Team Emiratess.t.
7.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngDavide FormoloBORA - hansgrohes.t.
8.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngMaximilian SchachmannTeam Sunwebs.t.
9.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngRafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohes.t.
10.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngWout PoelsTeam INEOSs.t.
11.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngSteven KruijswijkTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
12.i.imgur.com/VIck8sE.pngGeorge BennettTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
13.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngThibaut PinotLotto Soudals.t.
14.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngDiego UlissiBahrain - Meridas.t.
15.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngMatej MohoricCCC Teams.t.
General Classification
1.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesTeam INEOS96h21'55
2.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngSam OomenMovistar Team+ 1'05
3.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngThibaut PinotLotto Soudal+ 1'21
4.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliMitchelton-Scott+ 1'53
5.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngSteven KruijswijkTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 6'20
6.i.imgur.com/49l98o0.pngBob JungelsDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 7'02
7.i.imgur.com/VIck8sE.pngGeorge BennettTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 7'16
8.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngFabio AruUAE Team Emirates+ 7'18
9.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGiulio CicconeTrek - Segafredo+ 7'28
10.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngRafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohe+ 8'29
11.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 9'42
12.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngSimon YatesBahrain - Merida+ 12'44
13.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRichie PorteTrek - Segafredo+ 15'07
14.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngLéo VincentGroupama - FDJ+ 16'50
15.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 17'59
i.imgur.com/vl2MkmB.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesTeam INEOS122
i.imgur.com/jV7DpkT.pngi.imgur.com/VIck8sE.pngGeorge BennettTeam Jumbo-Visma379
i.imgur.com/OupzJSr.pngi.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS96h45'02
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Winner Profile
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alexkr00
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Tour of Norway
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2019:[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/yQUmrec.png[/img-r]W. Van Aert[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/09zuO8c.png[/img-r]T. Geoghengan Hart[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/lIJXqnM.png[/img-r]A. Kamp
2020:[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/yQUmrec.png[/img-r]W. Van Aert[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/ZgD1KCR.png[/img-r]R. Costa[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/s7CsjGM.png[/img-r]T. Van Garderen

The race started quite well for Jumbo with Groenewegen taking the opening stage. But with Van Aert missing out on the winning move in the second stage and the next to going to breakaways, it looked like Van Aert's strike in Norway will be over.

But the Belgian did not give up and attacked on the tricky stage 5 finale. Despite not being awarded a time gap, winning the stage was enough to bring him at the top of the overall standings and winning the race despite having the same time as two other riders for the second year in a row!

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Van Aert helds off the pack's comeback to win the stage and the overall

Stage by stage breakdown
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i.imgur.com/hMriR0V.pngS2i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGianni Mosconi.imgur.com/bNkx6NT.pngi.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGianni Mosconi.imgur.com/bNkx6NT.png
i.imgur.com/hMriR0V.pngS3i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngTony Martini.imgur.com/3Xzmz98.pngi.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGianni Mosconi.imgur.com/bNkx6NT.png
i.imgur.com/MlCBWbB.pngS4i.imgur.com/CPhmS9v.pngKristoffer Skjerpingi.imgur.com/g19ctqa.pngi.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGianni Mosconi.imgur.com/bNkx6NT.png
i.imgur.com/MlCBWbB.pngS5i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngWout Van Aerti.imgur.com/yQUmrec.pngi.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngWout Van Aerti.imgur.com/yQUmrec.png
Results
1.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngWout Van AertTeam Jumbo-Visma23h03'12
2.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGianni MosconDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
3.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngPieter SerryTrek - Segafredos.t.
4.i.imgur.com/sBzkkwE.pngAlexey LutsenkoTeam Dimension Data+ 4
5.i.imgur.com/WLfvoYP.pngMads PedersenTrek - Segafredo+ 10
6.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngGarikoitz Bravo OiarbideEuskadi Basque Country - Muriass.t.
7.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngPhilippe GilbertDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
8.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngLander Japón SevillaEuskadi Basque Country - Muriass.t.
9.i.imgur.com/7KGN64P.pngGregor MühlbergerEF Education First p/b Cannondales.t.
10.i.imgur.com/WLfvoYP.pngMichael Valgren AndersenTeam Dimension Datas.t.
11.i.imgur.com/CPhmS9v.pngKrister HagenJoker Fuel of Norways.t.
12.i.imgur.com/CPhmS9v.pngTobias FossTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
13.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngAnthony RouxDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 1'05
14.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngTony GallopinWanty - Gobert Cycling Teams.t.
15.i.imgur.com/CPhmS9v.pngCarl Fredrik HagenTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 1'46
16.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngJhojan GarciaManzana - Postobon Team+ 1'47
17.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngMario González SalasEuskadi Basque Country - Murias+ 3'11
18.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngDaniel WhitehouseEvoPro Racings.t.
19.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngCyril BartheEuskadi Basque Country - Murias+ 4'54
20.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngTony MartinEuskadi Basque Country - Murias+ 5'19
i.imgur.com/cSMz81g.pngi.imgur.com/sBzkkwE.pngAlexey LutsenkoTeam Dimension Data49
i.imgur.com/AalQmVK.pngi.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngTony MartinEuskadi Basque Country - Murias19
i.imgur.com/OupzJSr.pngi.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngLander Japón SevillaEuskadi Basque Country - Murias23h03'22
i.imgur.com/cre0h2q.pngi.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngEuskadi Basque Country - Murias69h05'07
Winner Profile
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alexkr00
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Giro d'Italia: Stage 20
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i.imgur.com/yHvnIEU.pngA. Yatesi.imgur.com/vl2MkmB.pngA. Yatesi.imgur.com/jV7DpkT.pngG. Bennetti.imgur.com/OupzJSr.pngE. Bernal

Bennett had a great Giro. He did not win any stages and he will end up dropping two places in the GC today, but a top 10 and the blue jersey is definitely an accomplishment to be proud of

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Bob Jungels really saved the Giro for Deceuninck, with Dumoulin and Roglic being nowhere near their form from the past two years. Jungels will take his third stage win of the race today and overtake Kruijswijk in the GC as well

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Yesterday's win was no fluke for Nibali as the Italian is in brilliant form in this Giro finale. He had a great day today to steal Pinot's place on the podium. The Frenchman can't be happy with that but he has really been struggling in the last week

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Oomen was flying today and he was not far from Jungels' time. Despite being more than 1 minute behind Yates at the start of the day, there were moments where he really threatened the pink jersey

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Adam Yates didn't have the best of days, but he pulled off a great lose management to finish 30 seconds behind the Dutchman, more than enough to keep the pink jersey

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Stage
1.i.imgur.com/49l98o0.pngBob JungelsDeceuninck-Quick Step59'50
2.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 9
3.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngSam OomenMovistar Teams.t.
4.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliMitchelton-Scott+ 20
5.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 38
6.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesTeam INEOS+ 39
7.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngWout PoelsTeam INEOS+ 43
8.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngRafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohe+ 47
9.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngSteven KruijswijkTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 57
10.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngFabio AruUAE Team Emirates+ 1'17
11.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngMaximilian SchachmannTeam Sunweb+ 1'22
12.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngThibaut PinotLotto Soudals.t.
13.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngMarc SolerMitchelton-Scott+ 1'31
14.i.imgur.com/uEEOF63.pngLouis MeintjesTeam Sunweb+ 1'42
15.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngKenny ElissondeTeam INEOS+ 1'48
General Classification
1.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesTeam INEOS97h22'24
2.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngSam OomenMovistar Team+ 35
3.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliMitchelton-Scott+ 1'34
4.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngThibaut PinotLotto Soudal+ 2'04
5.i.imgur.com/49l98o0.pngBob JungelsDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 6'23
6.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngSteven KruijswijkTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 6'38
7.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngFabio AruUAE Team Emirates+ 7'56
8.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngRafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohe+ 8'37
9.i.imgur.com/VIck8sE.pngGeorge BennettTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 9'05
10.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 9'12
11.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGiulio CicconeTrek - Segafredo+ 10'55
12.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngSimon YatesBahrain - Merida+ 14'04
13.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRichie PorteTrek - Segafredo+ 16'33
14.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 17'58
15.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngLéo VincentGroupama - FDJ+ 18'43
i.imgur.com/vl2MkmB.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesTeam INEOS132
i.imgur.com/jV7DpkT.pngi.imgur.com/VIck8sE.pngGeorge BennettTeam Jumbo-Visma379
i.imgur.com/OupzJSr.pngi.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS97h47'28
i.imgur.com/cre0h2q.pngi.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngDeceuninck-Quick Step291h17'33
Winner Profile
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alexkr00
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Giro d'Italia: Stage 21
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i.imgur.com/yHvnIEU.pngA. Yatesi.imgur.com/vl2MkmB.pngA. Yatesi.imgur.com/jV7DpkT.pngG. Bennetti.imgur.com/OupzJSr.pngE. Bernal

Despite a very interesting finish to this year's Giro, the pack had absolutely no intention of bringing back the breakaway. Marc Hirschi attacked his fellow escapees on the cobbles and got away to enjoy a beautiful stage victory

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In the pack the biggest news of the day was Kruijswijk's puncture on the cobbles, but luckily for him, the Dutch rider was able to rejoin the pack and avoid any time loses. No changes at the top of the GC today and Adam Yates takes his maiden Grand Tour win, showing he is just as great of a rider as his brother

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Stage
1.i.imgur.com/ZmM5pRP.pngMarc HirschiTeam Sunweb3h57'20
2.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngMatej MohoricCCC Team+ 43
3.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngTiesj BenootLotto Soudals.t.
4.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngAlberto BettiolEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 1'17
5.i.imgur.com/7KGN64P.pngPatrick KonradBORA - hansgrohe+ 1'58
6.i.imgur.com/z0WcegL.pngSergey ChernetckiiTEAM Aeroflots.t.
7.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGianluca BrambillaTrek - Segafredos.t.
8.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngValentin MadouasGroupama - FDJs.t.
9.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngFrancesco BongiornoNeri Sottoli - Selle Italia - KTM+ 3'05
10.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngDavide FormoloBORA - hansgrohes.t.
11.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngValerio ContiEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 3'38
12.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngAntonio NibaliAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermecs.t.
13.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEsteban ChávesAstana Pro Team+ 4'17
14.i.imgur.com/z0WcegL.pngIlnur ZakarinTEAM Aeroflots.t.
15.i.imgur.com/C3yjcDZ.pngBrandon McnultyRally UHC Cycling+ 4'57
Winner Profile
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General Classification
1.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesTeam INEOS101h29'47
2.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngSam OomenMovistar Team+ 35
3.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliMitchelton-Scott+ 1'34
4.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngThibaut PinotLotto Soudal+ 2'04
5.i.imgur.com/49l98o0.pngBob JungelsDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 6'23
6.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngSteven KruijswijkTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 6'38
7.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngFabio AruUAE Team Emirates+ 7'56
8.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngRafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohe+ 8'37
9.i.imgur.com/VIck8sE.pngGeorge BennettTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 9'05
10.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 9'12
11.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGiulio CicconeTrek - Segafredo+ 10'55
12.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngSimon YatesBahrain - Merida+ 14'04
13.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRichie PorteTrek - Segafredo+ 16'33
14.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 17'58
15.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngLéo VincentGroupama - FDJ+ 18'43
16.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS+ 25'04
17.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngKenny ElissondeTeam INEOS+ 26'42
18.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngMikel LandaMovistar Team+ 28'02
19.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngNairo QuintanaTeam INEOS+ 28'25
20.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEsteban ChávesAstana Pro Team+ 30'06
21.i.imgur.com/C3yjcDZ.pngMatteo JorgensonRally UHC Cycling+ 31'15
22.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngTiesj BenootLotto Soudal+ 31'45
23.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngWout PoelsTeam INEOS+ 33'59
24.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngValentin MadouasGroupama - FDJ+ 36'54
25.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngIvan Ramiro SosaTeam INEOS+ 48'12
Points Classification
1.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesTeam INEOS132
2.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngSam OomenMovistar Team111
3.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngCees BolTeam Sunweb101
KoM Classification
1.i.imgur.com/VIck8sE.pngGeorge BennettTeam Jumbo-Visma379
2.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngDavide FormoloBORA - hansgrohe138
3.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngDylan TeunsBahrain - Merida120
U25 Classification
1.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS101h54'51
2.i.imgur.com/C3yjcDZ.pngMatteo JorgensonRally UHC Cycling+ 6'11
3.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngValentin MadouasGroupama - FDJ+ 11'50
Teams Classification
1.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngDeceuninck-Quick Step303h39'42
2.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngTeam INEOS+ 5'33
3.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngBORA - hansgrohe+ 14'21
Jersey winners
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FreitasPCM
Good result overall with both Kruijswijk and Bennett, though shame you couldn't hang on to the top-5, Jungels was absolutely flying in the end.
 
valverde321
Two in the Top 10 is still quite a nice result, and Jungels being up there is kinda nice to see. Just unfortunate he beat Steven to a Top 5.
 
alexkr00
Yeah, it was disappointing to lose top 5. More so to a breakaway rider. Now I understand why my riders that were set on default settings were trying to chase breakaways with Jungels in them even though Bennett was there too :lol:
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Tamijo
Lost a bit too much in the ITT, but otherwise a fine Giro

Congrats with Wout Van Aert in Norway.
 
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Critérium du Dauphiné
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2019:[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/yQUmrec.png[/img-r]S. Kruijswijk[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/yashAdh.png[/img-r]S. Reichenbach[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/ZmdywKZ.png[/img-r]J. Fuglsang
2020:[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/VupKHQx.png[/img-r]M. A. Lopez[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/09zuO8c.png[/img-r]W. Poels[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/csVyzgG.png[/img-r]T. Dumoulin

It probably wasn't the most entertaining race for the French fans to see Bardet and Barguil working for Geogeghan Hart, put it was definitely the right decision by AG2R as the Brit went on to win all mountain stages and the overall rankings. Geraint Thomas finished second as the two British riders gave us a preview of what is most likely to be seen in July at the Tour de France, while late Giro performer, Vincenzo Nibali rounded up the podium.

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Tao finishes it off in style

Sivakov had a good race, especially in the last stage as he came quite close to taking the stage win, but he started too far from the front to be able to beat Tao or Thomas. He ended up finishing fourth and winning the white jersey, a classification in which he seconded by Powless.

Stage by stage breakdown
WinnerLeader
i.imgur.com/N5PQetL.pngS1i.imgur.com/WLfvoYP.pngSøren Kragh Anderseni.imgur.com/GesZAMC.pngi.imgur.com/WLfvoYP.pngSøren Kragh Anderseni.imgur.com/GesZAMC.png
i.imgur.com/1BYMgpi.pngS2i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngTao Geoghegan Harti.imgur.com/gfILHqf.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint Thomasi.imgur.com/09zuO8c.png
i.imgur.com/MlCBWbB.pngS3i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngLilian Calmejanei.imgur.com/3kSQJ4o.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint Thomasi.imgur.com/09zuO8c.png
i.imgur.com/hMriR0V.pngS4i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngThomas De Gendti.imgur.com/VupKHQx.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint Thomasi.imgur.com/09zuO8c.png
i.imgur.com/hMriR0V.pngS5i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngDavid Gaudui.imgur.com/yashAdh.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint Thomasi.imgur.com/09zuO8c.png
i.imgur.com/MlCBWbB.pngS6i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngSonny Colbrellii.imgur.com/ZmdywKZ.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint Thomasi.imgur.com/09zuO8c.png
i.imgur.com/1BYMgpi.pngS7i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngTao Geoghegan Harti.imgur.com/gfILHqf.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngTao Geoghegan Harti.imgur.com/gfILHqf.png
i.imgur.com/1BYMgpi.pngS8i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngTao Geoghegan Harti.imgur.com/gfILHqf.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngTao Geoghegan Harti.imgur.com/gfILHqf.png
Results
1.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngTao Geoghegan HartAg2r La Mondiale30h47'19
2.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOS+ 1'27
3.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliMitchelton-Scott+ 1'58
4.i.imgur.com/z0WcegL.pngPavel SivakovTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 3'33
5.i.imgur.com/WLfvoYP.pngJakob FuglsangDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 4'55
6.i.imgur.com/C3yjcDZ.pngJoe DombrowskiTeam Dimension Data+ 5'25
7.i.imgur.com/C3yjcDZ.pngNeilson PowlessTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 6'34
8.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngGorka IzagirreMovistar Team+ 7'53
9.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 8'21
10.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngRomain BardetAg2r La Mondiale+ 8'33
11.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngMarc SolerMitchelton-Scott+ 8'51
12.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngValentin MadouasGroupama - FDJ+ 9'16
13.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngMatej MohoricCCC Team+ 9'32
14.i.imgur.com/gcBwe62.pngRuben GuerreiroTEAM Aeroflot+ 10'05
15.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngJulian AlaphilippeDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 10'35
16.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngJesus HerradaCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 10'39
17.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngDavid GauduGroupama - FDJ+ 11'01
18.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngAlberto BettiolEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 11'26
19.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS+ 11'28
20.i.imgur.com/9jCzwfT.pngMichael WoodsTeam Sunweb+ 12'21
i.imgur.com/A7917kU.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOS52
i.imgur.com/LmSyRwo.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngTao Geoghegan HartAg2r La Mondiale42
i.imgur.com/OupzJSr.pngi.imgur.com/z0WcegL.pngPavel SivakovTeam Jumbo-Visma30h50'52
i.imgur.com/cre0h2q.pngi.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngDeceuninck-Quick Step92h41'31
Winner Profile
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alexkr00
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Ster ZLM Toer GP Jan van Heeswijk
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2019:[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/yQUmrec.png[/img-r]D. Van Poppel[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/GesZAMC.png[/img-r]P. Sagan[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/GesZAMC.png[/img-r]J. McCarthy
2020:[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/g52uPQV.png[/img-r]A. Krieger[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/nDVARdQ.png[/img-r]Q. Hermans[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/yQUmrec.png[/img-r]M. Teunissen

It was pretty much the perfect race for Van Poppel as he repeated his 2019 performance on home soil. After finishing second to team - mate, Timo Roosen in the prologue, he went on to win the next 2 mass sprint finishes. And with the last two stages going to breakaways made from riders that were out of the GC fight it was all set for a Jumbo 1-2, with an additional two riders in the top 10.

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Van Poppel celebrates his first stage win

Stage by stage breakdown
WinnerLeader
i.imgur.com/N5PQetL.pngStage 1i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTimo Rooseni.imgur.com/yQUmrec.pngi.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTimo Rooseni.imgur.com/yQUmrec.png
i.imgur.com/MlCBWbB.pngStage 2i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngDanny Van Poppeli.imgur.com/yQUmrec.pngi.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngDanny Van Poppeli.imgur.com/yQUmrec.png
i.imgur.com/MlCBWbB.pngStage 3i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngDanny Van Poppeli.imgur.com/yQUmrec.pngi.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngDanny Van Poppeli.imgur.com/yQUmrec.png
i.imgur.com/hMriR0V.pngStage 4i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngSander Arméei.imgur.com/VupKHQx.pngi.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngDanny Van Poppeli.imgur.com/yQUmrec.png
i.imgur.com/MlCBWbB.pngStage 5i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTwan Brusselmani.imgur.com/6EO8JYa.pngi.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngDanny Van Poppeli.imgur.com/yQUmrec.png
Results
1.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngDanny Van PoppelTeam Jumbo-Visma19h27'18
2.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTimo RoosenTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 24
3.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngJasper De BuystDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 29
4.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngJay McCarthySEG Racing Academy+ 33
5.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngPascal EenkhoornTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 35
6.i.imgur.com/1iwqPG6.pngEugert ZhupaVlasman Track/Road+ 42
7.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngRamon SinkeldamTeam Sunweb+ 43
8.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngIvar SlikMonkey Town – à Bloc CTs.t.
9.i.imgur.com/eomeWDX.pngDušan RajovićWanty - Gobert Cycling Team+ 45
10.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngMike TeunissenTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 47
11.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngSebastian LangeveldTeam Sunweb+ 1'38
12.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngMaurits LammertinkRoompot-Charles+ 1'44
13.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngMaarten Van TrijpCorendon - Circus+ 1'45
14.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngTuur DeprezCibel - Cebon+ 2'16
15.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngPieter VanspeybrouckWanty - Gobert Cycling Team+ 2'58
16.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngRemco EvenepoelDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
17.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngDries Van GestelDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
18.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngGianni VermeerschLotto Soudal+ 3'02
19.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngJonas KochLeopard Pro Cycling+ 3'03
20.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngJai HindleyTeam Sunweb+ 3'04
i.imgur.com/lrqxGXs.pngi.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngDanny Van PoppelTeam Jumbo-Visma90
i.imgur.com/fgqL9h2.pngi.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngJelle WallaysLotto Soudal40
i.imgur.com/OupzJSr.pngi.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngPascal EenkhoornTeam Jumbo-Visma19h27'53
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Winner Profile
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rogvi97
Decent to get top 10 at the Giro and solid at the Criterium as well, future looks bright for Sivakov, maybe a Menchov 2.0? Wink
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valverde321
Not a bad result at the Dauphine and great job at Ster ZLM, dominated the race.
 
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