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Lesser known races 2025 edition

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I think I was the member who was supposedly doing the litigation, right @Rob5091 ? Really I was just being an idiot, and didn't mean anything with it.
The "litigation" comment arouse because somebody with a certain hair colour threatened the organizers of the 100 communes race because it didn't go to 100 communes. It's not like races are namned after places they don't visit anymore, is it? :rolleyes:
 
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That's a matter of opinion but most of those Belgian 1.1s are really good racing.
Last year Monseré and GP Criq were interesting, this year the calm and agreable weather turned them into "sprint-races" but even then the latter went to the break.
To be fair, I am sort of talking out of my asterisks, because I haven't really watched that many of them.
 
What are you talking out of?
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This is going to be an open race. Some of the big names like Carapaz and Yates was dissapointing in Tirreno, Scaroni been out after the crash and it's probably too hard for Hirschi. Woods won it 6 years ago, but hasn't looked great so far this season. Ben Tulett is an interesting shout, Sosa and Rubio can surprise. Michael Storer and Isaac del Toro should be candidates for the win as well, maybe even Johannessen.