Lesser known races 2023 edition

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Why the turquoise or is that racha trying to be all stylish or something?

I did consider saying something on their twitter post but to be fair to them they actually remembered there's a big orange segment on the Irish flag this time around so it's a step up. Last years effort made me thankful the DUP don't watch cycling.
 
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It's not that unusual for riders in the break to be guys I have scarcely heard of (I think the only name I have noticed before was in a comment on Filippo Dignani as a putative cousin of Phillip Deignan), but I think this is a first for a European .Pro race, in that I have only heard of 2 of the 5 teams represented in the group (and I would probably never have had my attention drawnn to Work Service had Rebellin not been with them).
 
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The guy who's as tall as a fern (Bregnhøj) won the GC in Olympia's Tour, committing the terrible crime of leapfrogging his teammate (Vinjebo).
The final stage was won by Jesse Kramer of the Jumbo Devo team, ahead of Danish rider M. Pedersen from Tølløse.
 
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The guy who's as tall as a fern (Bregnhøj) won the GC in Olympia's Tour, committing the terrible crime of leapfrogging his teammate (Vinjebo).
The final stage was won by Jesse Kramer of the Jumbo Devo team, ahead of Danish rider M. Pedersen from Tølløse.

He isn't tall like a fern. It's just a name. Vingegaard isn't a farm of wings either, for example.
 
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Knew he was in good form but surreal to see Ben Healy attack a train of Formolo/Ullisi/Hirschi/Grosschartner like that, gap of 20s on the descent.
 
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The guy who's as tall as a fern (Bregnhøj) won the GC in Olympia's Tour, committing the terrible crime of leapfrogging his teammate (Vinjebo).
The final stage was won by Jesse Kramer of the Jumbo Devo team, ahead of Danish rider M. Pedersen from Tølløse.

But Frank van den Broek has a cooler name than those guys.
 
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