2022 National Championships

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Alternative, since I found that it was the route of the Raiffeisen GP Judendorf - Straßengel, is that Großschartner attacked on a hill, it became super close, Haller launched early (as best sprinter) and ran out of gas.

but in fact, they just seem to have gifted it to him indeed:

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but in fact, they just seem to have gifted it to him indeed:

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Ok, thats a quite clear indication :D

So thats the first title for Großschartner. Konrad and Pöstlberger could have had their 3rd, taking the lead in this statistic. Interestingly enough, no one won it more than twice (among which are Konrad, Pöstlberger, Zoidl, Totschnig, Pfannberger).
 
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Ethan Hayter flew the coop from a long way out but I don't think they'll bring him back. Guy was pulling away while eating, he looks so strong.
 
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if I read the live timing correctly (it says "Lap 8", but this should be the finish normally) Robin Froidevaux from the Cancellara team just won the Swiss championships ahead of Reichenbach and Stüssi
 
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and Kamp won in Denmark!? Just a couple of days ago he said that his shape is too bad to even think about a Tour de France participation.
 
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if I read the live timing correctly (it says "Lap 8", but this should be the finish normally) Robin Froidevaux from the Cancellara team just won the Swiss championships ahead of Reichenbach and Stüssi

Indeed.

Lukas Eriksson won in Sweden ahead of Ludvigsson and Jacob Eriksson.

And I'm guessing Jungels won in Luxembourg?
 
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Ok, thats a quite clear indication :D

So thats the first title for Großschartner. Konrad and Pöstlberger could have had their 3rd, taking the lead in this statistic. Interestingly enough, no one won it more than twice (among which are Konrad, Pöstlberger, Zoidl, Totschnig, Pfannberger).
And now there is also a short race report online. So there were two moves - an initial attack of 7 (incl. Gamper, Pöstelberger and Bosch). At some point it became quite clear that no one can close the gap (only 12 riders finished) and Großschartner, Konrad and Haller bridged. Soon every non-Bora rider dropped apart from Bosch, who eventually did as well. Zoidl attacked later when the peloton had shrunken down to about the size of the leading group and soloed to the best of the "peloton" rest (behind Bora and Bosch from the break).
 
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The UK race is really good. Lots of attacks but it keeps coming back together. Hayter seems the strongest but he's made a bunch of efforts,. Cav seems to be riding smart, going with the key moves.
 
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