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Lesser known races 2023 edition

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Initially scheduled to race just in Spain and France before heading to the Dauphiné with Gaudu and eventually la Vuelta with Romy Gregoire, Lenny said after Marseillaise yesterday that his next race will be Antalya, under the condition he doesn't have to suit up in Besseges, where he is a reserve. Could be a very good race for him, where he could already go for a win Tahtali and perhaps do something in the GC*.

* Not accounting for possible echelons
 
Initially scheduled to race just in Spain and France before heading to the Dauphiné with Gaudu and eventually la Vuelta with Romy Gregoire, Lenny said after Marseillaise yesterday that his next race will be Antalya, under the condition he doesn't have to suit up in Besseges, where he is a reserve. Could be a very good race for him, where he could already go for a win Tahtali and perhaps do something in the GC*.

* Not accounting for possible echelons

That's perfect. I was already wondering why he would race something like Murcia and Almeria while he can actually already win Antalya, or atleast wint on the one MTF (way harder than last year)
 
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Roojai dominating the Tour of Sharjah with a Van Engelen/Phounsavath 1-2 on the mountain top finish.

Although looking at the podium presentation, you could be forgiven if you thought they were 4th and 5th behind three generational Emirates sibling talents (picture is taken from Roojai's Facebook live stream).
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Roojai dominating the Tour of Sharjah with a Van Engelen/Phounsavath 1-2 on the mountain top finish.

Although looking at the podium presentation, you could be forgiven if you thought they were 4th and 5th behind three generational Emirates sibling talents (picture is taken from Roojai's Facebook live stream).
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Interesting that Van Engelen finished 3rd in the NZ Cycling Classic behind James oram who then finished 29th in the Cadel Evans race.
 

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