Lesser known races thread 2022

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You guys should get a thread: This is where the Danes hang out or A coffee and a small Danish or A quirky interest in obscure races. I'm sure you can come up with a suitable title. Good luck with it.
 
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What are you accusing me of?

I don't know what I'm talking about half of the time.

You guys should get a thread: This is where the Danes hang out or A coffee and a small Danish or A quirky interest in obscure races. I'm sure you can come up with a suitable title. Good luck with it.

I propose we call it Some tea and RhD instead.
 
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Ulissi can thank his friend Nibali who led the chase and caught the front group and again after a counter by Hirschi and Edet caught them on the descent to set up a reduced sprint.
And I was just going to ask how Ulissi won a race than finished shortly after a descent. At least it was a good training ride for Vincenzo ;)
 
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Henok Mulubrhan just won the African Championships.

Good day for Eritrea... it seems that there are many good cyclists coming out of there atm!

Shame the regime of the country is so bad though.
 
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Verre really looks like an interesting prospect, 10th yesterday in the GP Industria and 8th on the MTF of Etoile de Bessèges, not bad for a neopro.
Last year he finished 6th on the gc in the Baby Giro while working as a climbing superdomestique for Ayuso, he wasn't much worse than everyone not named Ayuso. He's also a CX and MTB guy who started road cycling as a junior rider, so he should have room to improve.