Armenia should go to Avetisyan without any trouble.
Greece looks like Vlatos with P.Tzortzakis as the only likely challenger.
For Romania it's hard to imagine anyone but Nechita taking the win.
With all the Armenian riders riding for the same team the question is if anyone will even try beating Avetisyan?
The answer appears to be no looking at the half-time split.
Vlatos isn't too dominant, but he doesn't need to be to be comfortably in the lead on the 3rd intermediate either.
Nechita takes the Romanian title with plenty of comfort.
The road race is raced on a completely flat route, but that doesn't mean that a bunch sprint is guaranteed. Far from it.
The early break is composed of Stancu and Avetisyan, who should now be considered favourites for their respective championships.
With a huge gap to the lead duo and 20 km to the finish line Kastrantas decides that it's time to start racing for the Greek Championship as well.
Avetisyan opens the sprint ahead, though it's only about cosmetics as both riders should be considered national champions at this point.
None of the other Greeks could be bothered to chase after Kastrantas so he gets a big reward for being the only Greek caring just a little bit today.
Grosu was looking good in the bunch sprint behind until he crashed.