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4 Jours de Dunkerque/GP Hauts De France 2022 , 5/3-5/8

Stage 1
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Stage 2
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Stage 3
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Stage 4
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Stage 5
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Stage 6
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Ah, yes. I remember three years ago. Definitely one of Those cases where if you summed the race up to a non cycling fan, they'd look at you like you were crazy:
"Jumbo won five out of six stages, as well as the GC, of the four days of Dunkirk."
It's just borrowing the days from the Driedaagse de Panne-Koksijde, that's all.

Between the Driedaagse and the Quatre-Jours there are seven race days, so the total is right, I guess?
 
Very stupid move by De Lie (hope he's okay), very ugly move by Welsford who must have known there was another rider (McLay) left of De Lie, and very dangerous move by the organisers to finish in a slight curve.

Whoever wins this stage really doesn't deserve it, should have been McLay's or De Lie's depending on if that gap was viable.
 
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