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Excuse me for exaggerating...You don't even know the elite RR champion from your own country?
I am glad that Belgium brought two sprinters. You should always bring two quality sprinters to such a race, because, there is always the chance one crashes out.
Easy win for Ørn-Kristoff in the end.
So the exact same situation as in the U23 yesterday, with tree riders having a 17 second gap at this point of the race.
There is also the chance that they can't work together and the result will suffer from that so no, you can't just categorically say that...
I cannot imagine this being a blue sprint for the race tomorrow otoh. From the very second Alvarez and Seixas attacked the gap between the leaders and peloton swung between 20 and 40 seconds the entirety of the race. It is that is junior racing where a bunch of headless chickens are just constantly attacking each other, but with a little bit of organisation, which the pros do possess, that is an inevitable bunch sprint.So the exact same situation as in the U23 yesterday, with tree riders having a 17 second gap at this point of the race.
The usual suspects are trying, but it will be very difficult to break the Dutch team here.