Lesser known races 2025 edition

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I've had a look at Dehairs multiple times for the main and emerging CQ games, and every single time a big reason for backing off was me going through his results on anything that isn't pan-flat and thinking 'wow, this guy would struggle to drop Mareczko on a climb'. If he's actually been dropped by Kuba here, that's really funny to me.
It's good, because Mareczko did need somebody to pass the torch to. Napolitano passed it to Furlan, Furlan passed it to Guardini, Guardini to Pelucchi, Pelucchi to Mareczko. It's been a while since it was outside of Italy, I think van Hummel may have held the title for a little while somewhere around Furlan's time and that would have been the last time.
 

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