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Lesser known races 2025 edition

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Yes he changed nationality this year. Like Cesare Benedetti some years ago. From Italy to Poland.
Is there some special benefit to doing that? It's not the most obvious nationality change I can think of, and now we've had two high-profile cyclists doing it.

Edit: I guess since Mareczko was actually born in Poland, it makes very much sense for him. And maybe Benedetti has some (less obvious) ties to Poland as well.
 
Danny Van Der Tuuk also switced to Poland, although his mom is actually Polish. Main reason for that being that he wants to ride Worlds one day.

Vlad Van Mechelen will also likely change to the Lithuanian nationality soon, he'll have more chances to ride Worlds and Olympics.
 
Giro d'Abruzzo starts today, which now permanently seems to replace Sicily:

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The start list doesn't look super strong, but there are some interesting youngsters on there (Torres, Zeray, Rondel, Faure Prost etc on there), and Meintjes, Bennett and de la Cruz to try to put them in their place.

PDF start list: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sKzUGhJYYNR9ou7xWm4ZOu6TxWG6AwCu/view

For the start, there's an uphill sprint to come up today:

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edit: the finish was used as an intermediate sprint in the Giro before. Sagan attacked from the peloton, but overall, it didn't look very hard: https://streamable.com/pzphua
 
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