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Ronde Sudbergogen – Irish champion in yellow German sandwich

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He worked hard during this Saturday afternoon time trial in Sanvignes in the third round of the international junior event Ronde Sudbergogan. So the Irish champion in the specialty did justice to his position and dominated his opponents.

He is the only person to have completed 15.7 km / h in less than 20 minutes (19’55 ”27) at a speed of 45 km / h. Second in the CLM, Moritz Carsten (Germany) took control of the event and wore the yellow jersey in Village Square, which he aims to keep near Woodbury this Sunday.

At the end of the second stage, Charles – Saint-Berin-Sauce-San Vignes, had a total of four riders, classified at the same second, 1. Yannis Markwalder Selection Cantonal Suez, 2. Nicholas Olas VC Villefranz Boujoulis Team, 3 19 cycling project.
In San Vignes, German Moritz Korsten stood out.

J.B.

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Ronde Sudbergogen – G-Live (genialp.com)

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