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    Why the Tour de France roads suddenly have white patches in the heat - and why that can be dangerous for professional cyclists
    During the Tour de France, light, almost white spots and streaks on the road keep appearing on hot days. What looks from a distance like paint, dust, or poor markings usually has a very practical reason: the roads are treated to limit the effect of softening bitumen in the asphalt. Especially in e...
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    Postcard from Vic-en-Bigorre
    Todays stage starts in Lannemezan and passes through Castelnau-Magnoac where Antoine Dupont was born and grew up. Hes the worlds best rugby player and rooted in this area, owning a family restaurant and often portrayed as the local son. He might make guest appearance at the start.Theres another local sportsman to celebrate. Bruno Armirail was born in Tarbes and grew up in Bagnres-de-Bigorre by the foot of the Pyrenees and went to school in Vic-en-Bigorre, location for todays intermediate sprint.His career path is atypical. To say hes reached the top accidentally would be mean, but go back to 2012 and a village mountain bike where hes on the startline and who would have imagined hed end up as road racer in the World Tour? Probably not even Nicolas Portal who showed up to watch that day.Armirail stopped mountain biking because it was expensive with breakages and worn parts. He took a liking to time trials, telling the DirectVelo website he preferred them to road races because there were less tactics, and like mountain biking the strongest rider won. When he was second in the French U23 championships in 2013 the website asked if he was a talent worth following or just a fluke?He came back in 2014 to win the the U23 time trial title, no fluke. He did not have many results but at the age of 20 got a contract to turn pro with the Arme de Terre cycling team, a French continental team backed by the French army and where riders were strictly part of the army, including having a rank and living in barracks. This was the pet project of Breton politician and keen cycling fan Jean-Yves Le Drian whod become the French defence minister; hed been behind the Bretagne-Sch team which later became Arka too.Corporal Armirail didnt have many results and his pro career looked over once his two year contract was up. He kept on racing in the amateur ranks and finished sixth in the French elite time trial championships while also showing more aptitude for road races thanks to his pro experience.Groupama-FDJ saw something in him and hired him as a stagiaire for the end of 2017. Within weeks he finished sixth overall in the Tour du Poitou Charentes behind Mads Pedersen and among Team Sky riders. The team took him on full time. He got better and better, winning the national time trial title in 2022 and also taking top-10s in World Tour time trials and also able to climb well. The next year he was maglia rosa in the Giro for a day and a valued helper for Thibaut Pinot.By now he kept improving and moved to Decathlon to ride bigger races. Now he rides for Visma-LAB who signed him with an eye on this years team time trial, a move that paid-off for both sides. Having changed teams several times hes one of the rare riders without an agent and it feels like each time hes changed teams hes improvedHe was not highly sought after at the age of 17, nor 22. There are others in the peloton like this, workhorses rather than wonders. They cant climb at 7W/kg for 20 minutes, nor sprint at 2000W, but they can spend longer than most at 400W. Some like Silvan Dillier at Alpecin or Luke Durbridge at Jayco fulfil this role today but were highly-prized amateurs. Others much less so, think Julius Johansen at UAE, Julien Bernard at Lidl-Trek, Connor Swift at Netcompany-Ineos and Elmar Reinders at Unibet Rockets, essential riders for their teams. None had spectacular results as juniors or U23s before turning pro but instead their ability to work for hours was something discovered later.Todays route passes many Madiran vineyards. Robust vines that make wine that improve with age much like Armirail.The post Postcard from Vic-en-Bigorre first appeared on The Inner Ring.
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    "In a couple of days maybe I will wake up and understand how big it is" - Torstein Traeen can't believe he holds the yellow jersey
    When Torstein Traeen woke up on Tuesday morning, you'd bet that finishing the day as the Tour de France yellow jersey wasn't in the front of his mind. But after a golden breakaway performance, the Norwegian now leads La Grand Boucle. After Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard's early general classific...
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    Homage to Catalonia: How to photograph the Tour de France
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    'The very best riders in the world' 19 teams announced for Tour of Britain Women, including 13 WorldTour squads and all four British Continental outfits
    All but one Women's WorldTour team will be present at the Lloyds Tour of Britain Women this summer, British Cycling announced on Tuesday.Defending champions FDJ United-Suez will be among the 19 teams, including 13 Women's WorldTour squads, to take part in the biggest women's bike race in the UK, and the only British WorldTour event.There will also be five Women's Continental teams present, including all four British outfits, after fears that these squads would be blocked from taking part in the Tour of Britain after UCI rule changes. The Great Britain Cycling Team will also take part.The race will take place over five stages from 19-23 August, with a route that heads south from Cockermouth to Royal Leamington Spa.Nine out of the worlds top 10 teams will be at the race, including Movistar, the squad of Cat Ferguson, two-time overall winners Lidl-Trek, and Canyon-SRAM, home of national champion Zoe Bckstedt.Last year, Ferguson was pipped on the final day by FDJ United-Suez rider Ally Wollaston. SD Worx-Protime are also on the start list, the most successful team in the race's history, with 15 stage wins and three overall victories. The only WorldTour team not present will be EF Education-Oatly."We are thrilled to announce this year's Lloyds Tour of Britain Women team line-up, which brings together an exciting mix of elite teams and ambitious development squads," Alice Wood, the race's director and former British champion, said. "The strength of the teams announced today promises highly competitive racing from the start in Cockermouth to the finish in Royal Leamington Spa. "The distinguished reputation of the Tour continues to attract the very best riders in the world. I have no doubt these teams will produce some iconic racing, that will undoubtedly inspire the future generations of cyclists in this country and the communities they will be battling for the crown through."We are looking forward to welcoming the teams to what we know will be a fantastic edition of the Tour, building upon an extremely successful edition last year and showcasing both the best of Britain and the best of cycling.""The Lloyds Tour of Britain Women is a huge highlight for us," Bob Lyons, the manager of Handsling Alba Development RT, said. "It is our only WorldTour race on home soil and a unique chance for our sponsors, supporters and anyone taking an interest in the team to see us race in person. "With a route running from Cumbria down to Warwickshire and a proper climb on the Great Orme, it's a great test for the riders in a talented field. The five stages will provide exactly the kind of experience and exposure our team needs to continue to pioneer athlete development to elevate riders to the Womens WorldTour."Tour of Britain Women 2026 TeamsAG Insurance-Soudal (Belgium)Canyon-SRAM (Germany)DAS-Hutchinson (Great Britain)FDJ United-Suez (France)Fenix-Premier Tech (Belgium)Handsling Alba Development Road Team (Great Britain)Hitec Products Fluid Control (Norway)Human Powered Health (USA)Lidl-Trek (Germany)Liv AlUla Jayco (Australia)Movistar (Spain)OShea Red Chilli Bikes (Great Britain)Picnic PostNL (Netherlands)SD Worx-Protime (Netherlands)Smurfit Westrock Cycling Team (Great Britain)Visma-Lease a Bike (Netherlands)UAE Team ADQ (UAE)Uno-X Mobility (Norway)
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    "It resembled a Tour de France stage two weeks into the race" - Wiggins on brutal breakaway day as Armstrong explains Pogacars strategy and sends warning
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    Full Results: Stage 1 Junior Tour of Ireland 2026
    Glen Gregory Koiv (Team Rauland) took the opening stage of the 2026 Quanta Capital Junior Tour of Ireland, winning the bunch sprint on the Barefield Circuit after 63.6 km at 45.54 km/h. The Estonian leads the general classification and, with time bonuses, holds a four-second advantage over Fraser Gemmell (Spokes-Oscar Onley Devel), with Koivs teammate Gabriel Jakobsen third at six seconds.Gemmell leads both the First-Year Junior and Mountains classifications after topping the days lone categorised climb. All 125 starters finished. Full result, GC and classification standings below.Yellow GC Quanta CapitalGlen Gregory KOIVTeam RaulandGreen Points Cross InsurancesGlen Gregory KOIVTeam RaulandWorn by Gabriel Jakobsen (Team Rauland)Polka Mountains Wicklow 200Fraser GEMMELLSpokes-Oscar Onley DevelWhite First-Year Junior Esmark FinchFraser GEMMELLSpokes-Oscar Onley DevelWorn by Matthew Crabbe (Hot Tubes 2)Stage 1 Result full (125 finishers)S1Barefield Circuit 63.6 km 45.54 km/h1Glen Gregory KOIVTeam Rauland1:23:482Fraser GEMMELLSpokes-Oscar Onley Devels.t.3Gabriel JAKOBSENTeam Raulands.t.4George COOPERTeam Paus.t.5Matthew CRABBEHot Tubes 2s.t.6Rian MC CRYSTALCycling Irelands.t.7Nils HUMMELTeam California 1s.t.8Desmond MOHRBoulder Junior Cyclings.t.9Ethan COURSONDDP Elite Cyclings.t.10Lucas LILLISTONEHalesowen Academy-Mapeis.t.11Ben JONESIsle of Man Utmost Mezzos.t.12Jacob STEEDHalesowen Academy-Mapeis.t.13Carson BAKEREF Education ONTOs.t.14Mikey RATCLIFFEHalesowen Academy-Mapeis.t.15Casey WARRENTeam California 1s.t.16Sam GENAZZINILee Valley Youth CC 1s.t.17Reuben COXTeam Pau 2s.t.18Rab DRUMMONDTeam Raulands.t.19Louis THORNLEYSpokes-Oscar Onley Devels.t.20Brodie DUNCANWest Lothian Clarion 2s.t.21Ollie LARNERTeam Paus.t.22Noah WHITELee Valley Youth CC 1s.t.23Fionn KILLEENCycling Irelands.t.24Alex SNIDEREF Education ONTOs.t.25Caleb MC GREEVYCycling Ulsters.t.26Joel KOWALONEKNew England Cadence Wealths.t.27Reid MC LAUGHLINTeam California 1s.t.28Conor REGANKilcullen Murphy Geospatials.t.29Enzo BERGHOUTEF Education ONTOs.t.30Luca GEDDES GASCOLee Valley Youth CC 1s.t.31Zach BARBOURSpokes-Oscar Onley Devels.t.32Taavi SNAPPBoulder Junior Cyclings.t.33Wendel BAUERTeam California 1s.t.34Egan LITTLETeam Velosports.t.35Gregor CALVERTWest Lothian Clarion CCs.t.36Diego DURANDDP Elite Cyclings.t.37George COLLINSLee Valley Youth CC 1s.t.38Stephen SAVINO IVNew England Cadence Wealths.t.39Jacob HINESEF Education ONTOs.t.40Rocco SCHUMACHER360 Cycling JRTs.t.41Noah FINNCycling Leinsters.t.42Nathan RIEMERBoulder Junior Cyclings.t.43Lasse VAN HAESEBROUCKEHot Tubess.t.44Alex BOTHAHot Tubess.t.45Seth HOLLANDDornan Cycling Munsters.t.46Hugh g MULHEARNECycling Irelands.t.47Sylvan GARRELTSHot Tubess.t.48Adam KUBALABoulder Junior Cyclings.t.49Riley SMITHCycling Ulsters.t.50Eli WATSONEF Education ONTO 2s.t.51Callum MAC IVERTeam Raulands.t.52Clark LAVOIETeam Velosports.t.53Andrew CONNOLLYTeam Munster Developments.t.54Zach JONESIsle of Man Utmost Mezzos.t.55Ciaran O SULLIVANTeam Munster Developments.t.56Karl BRYANBoulder Junior Cycling 2s.t.57Oran O CALLAGHANTeam Munster Developments.t.58Will SIMINSKILeinster Shay Murphy Devels.t.59Charles ALCOCKTeam Rauland1:23:52 +460Oliver O SHAUGHNESSYCycling Leinsters.t.61Noah WHELLERLee Valley Youth CC 1s.t.62Jaiden LODHAIgnite Junior Cycling Team+463Harper JOHNSON360 Cycling JRTs.t.64James ARMSTRONGCycling Irelands.t.65Alec SORBYIsle of Man Utmost Mezzos.t.66Kash ADAMSKIHot Tubess.t.67Roch MORGANIsle of Man Utmost Mezzo+468Tom HUGHESKilcullen Murphy Geospatials.t.69Raphael JACQUEMET-ROSSSpokes-Oscar Onley Devels.t.70Bennett ROSENew England Cadence Wealths.t.71Kaison SMITHEF Education ONTOs.t.72Adam MATTHEWSCycling Ulsters.t.73Curtis MC KEECycling Ulsters.t.74Darragh BYRNECycling Irelands.t.75John O MAHONYTeam Munster Developments.t.76Cormac NAGLEHot Tubes1:24:08 +2077Valentin ABOUTIsle of Man Utmost Mezzo1:25:58 +2:1078Owen CAIRNSTeam Pau1:28:37 +4:4979Jack LAWLESSLeinster Shay Murphy Devels.t.80Adrian DOYONIgnite Junior Cycling Teams.t.81Sebastian FUNKTeam Velosport1:28:39 +4:5182Bob MAYECycling Leinsters.t.83Coleman HUNTDDP Elite Cyclings.t.84Ben GLOVERIgnite Junior Cycling Teams.t.85Brion THOMASTeam Pau 2s.t.86Noah KEELDDP Elite Cyclings.t.87Diarmuid COLLINSTeam Munster Developments.t.88Xander BRANDON-HIGGSHalesowen Academy-Mapei 2s.t.89Daithi KILLEENKilcullen Murphy Geospatials.t.90Kris MURTINKUSDornan Cycling Munsters.t.91Mason WILSONTeam Velosports.t.92Ewan SEXTONWest Lothian Clarion CC1:28:45 +4:5793Colin SHEEHANDornan Cycling Munster1:28:47 +4:5994Hamish MAYESSpokes-Oscar Onley Devel1:28:50 +5:0295Gregory DE BENEDETTITeam California 11:28:54 +5:0696Jack WOODSCycling Leinsters.t.97Allanson DAVEY360 Cycling JRT1:29:03 +5:1598Lee MC QUEENSpokes-Oscar Onley Devel 2s.t.99Cameron HOUNSELL360 Cycling JRTs.t.100Joe EGANHalesowen Academy-Mapei1:32:32 +8:44101David AVERYTeam California 2s.t.102Elliot ENGLISH360 Cycling JRT1:32:35 +8:47103James SAUNDERSHalesowen Academy-Mapeis.t.104Duncan HINDWest Lothian Clarion CC1:32:39 +8:51105William GOGUENNew England Cadence Wealths.t.106Jake MC LEANIgnite Junior Cycling Teams.t.107Zachary RUDYTeam California 21:33:58 +10:10108James MACKEYCycling Ulsters.t.109Benjamin BERGINCycling Leinsters.t.110Lance THODEDDP Elite Cycling1:34:01 +10:13111Darragh O KEEFELeinster Shay Murphy Devel1:34:05 +10:17112Tavin GARCIATeam Velosport1:34:10 +10:22113Luke WILLIAMSTeam California 2s.t.114Toby BARNESTeam Paus.t.115Cian CONNOLLYNew England Cadence Wealth1:37:15 +13:27116Patrick THYNNEDornan Cycling Munsters.t.117Joshua LOOSDornan Cycling Munsters.t.118Ollie PATERSONWest Lothian Clarion CC1:37:18 +13:30119Jason GILSENANLeinster Shay Murphy Devel1:41:59 +18:11120Leon OUKTeam Velosport 2s.t.121Johnny DARLINGWest Lothian Clarion CCs.t.122Sean DELANEYLeinster Shay Murphy Devels.t.123Jack LEAVELLBoulder Junior Cycling1:44:45 +20:57124Soren DAVIESTeam Paus.t.125Keon NAMAZIETeam California 2s.t.General Classification after Stage 1 fullGCGeneral Classification Quanta Capital1Glen Gregory KOIVTeam Rauland1:23:382Fraser GEMMELLSpokes-Oscar Onley Devel1:23:42 +43Gabriel JAKOBSENTeam Rauland1:23:44 +64George COOPERTeam Pau1:23:48 +105Matthew CRABBEHot Tubes 2s.t.6Rian MC CRYSTALCycling Irelands.t.7Nils HUMMELTeam California 1s.t.8Desmond MOHRBoulder Junior Cyclings.t.9Ethan COURSONDDP Elite Cyclings.t.10Lucas LILLISTONEHalesowen Academy-Mapeis.t.11Ben JONESIsle of Man Utmost Mezzos.t.12Jacob STEEDHalesowen Academy-Mapeis.t.13Carson BAKEREF Education ONTOs.t.14Mikey RATCLIFFEHalesowen Academy-Mapeis.t.15Casey WARRENTeam California 1s.t.16Sam GENAZZINILee Valley Youth CC 1s.t.17Reuben COXTeam Pau 2s.t.18Rab DRUMMONDTeam Raulands.t.19Louis THORNLEYSpokes-Oscar Onley Devels.t.20Ollie LARNERTeam Paus.t.21Noah WHITELee Valley Youth CC 1s.t.22Fionn KILLEENCycling Irelands.t.23Alex SNIDEREF Education ONTOs.t.24Caleb MC GREEVYCycling Ulsters.t.25Joel KOWALONEKNew England Cadence Wealths.t.26Reid MC LAUGHLINTeam California 1s.t.27Conor REGANKilcullen Murphy Geospatials.t.28Enzo BERGHOUTEF Education ONTOs.t.29Luca GEDDES GASCOLee Valley Youth CC 1s.t.30Zach BARBOURSpokes-Oscar Onley Devels.t.31Taavi SNAPPBoulder Junior Cyclings.t.32Wendel BAUERTeam California 1s.t.33Egan LITTLETeam Velosports.t.34Gregor CALVERTWest Lothian Clarion CCs.t.35Diego DURANDDP Elite Cyclings.t.36George COLLINSLee Valley Youth CC 1s.t.37Stephen SAVINO IVNew England Cadence Wealths.t.38Jacob HINESEF Education ONTOs.t.39Rocco SCHUMACHER360 Cycling JRTs.t.40Noah FINNCycling Leinsters.t.41Nathan RIEMERBoulder Junior Cyclings.t.42Lasse VAN HAESEBROUCKEHot Tubess.t.43Alex BOTHAHot Tubess.t.44Seth HOLLANDDornan Cycling Munsters.t.45Hugh g MULHEARNECycling Irelands.t.46Sylvan GARRELTSHot Tubess.t.47Adam KUBALABoulder Junior Cyclings.t.48Riley SMITHCycling Ulsters.t.49Eli WATSONEF Education ONTO 2s.t.50Callum MAC IVERTeam Raulands.t.51Clark LAVOIETeam Velosports.t.52Andrew CONNOLLYTeam Munster Developments.t.53Zach JONESIsle of Man Utmost Mezzos.t.54Ciaran O SULLIVANTeam Munster Developments.t.55Karl BRYANBoulder Junior Cycling 2s.t.56Oran O CALLAGHANTeam Munster Developments.t.57Will SIMINSKILeinster Shay Murphy Devels.t.58Noah WHELLERLee Valley Youth CC 1s.t.59Kash ADAMSKIHot Tubess.t.60Cameron HOUNSELL360 Cycling JRTs.t.61Soren DAVIESTeam Paus.t.62Keon NAMAZIETeam California 2s.t.63Charles ALCOCKTeam Rauland1:23:52 +1464Oliver O SHAUGHNESSYCycling Leinsters.t.65Jaiden LODHAIgnite Junior Cycling Teams.t.66Harper JOHNSON360 Cycling JRTs.t.67James ARMSTRONGCycling Irelands.t.68Alec SORBYIsle of Man Utmost Mezzos.t.69Roch MORGANIsle of Man Utmost Mezzos.t.70Tom HUGHESKilcullen Murphy Geospatials.t.71Raphael JACQUEMET-ROSSSpokes-Oscar Onley Devels.t.72Bennett ROSENew England Cadence Wealths.t.73Kaison SMITHEF Education ONTOs.t.74Adam MATTHEWSCycling Ulsters.t.75Curtis MC KEECycling Ulsters.t.76Darragh BYRNECycling Irelands.t.77John O MAHONYTeam Munster Developments.t.78Cormac NAGLEHot Tubes1:24:08 +3079Valentin ABOUTIsle of Man Utmost Mezzo1:25:58 +2:2080Owen CAIRNSTeam Pau1:28:37 +4:5981Jack LAWLESSLeinster Shay Murphy Devels.t.82Adrian DOYONIgnite Junior Cycling Teams.t.83Sebastian FUNKTeam Velosport1:28:39 +5:0184Bob MAYECycling Leinsters.t.85Coleman HUNTDDP Elite Cyclings.t.86Ben GLOVERIgnite Junior Cycling Teams.t.87Brion THOMASTeam Pau 2s.t.88Noah KEELDDP Elite Cyclings.t.89Diarmuid COLLINSTeam Munster Developments.t.90Xander BRANDON-HIGGSHalesowen Academy-Mapei 2s.t.91Daithi KILLEENKilcullen Murphy Geospatials.t.92Kris MURTINKUSDornan Cycling Munsters.t.93Mason WILSONTeam Velosports.t.94Ewan SEXTONWest Lothian Clarion CC1:28:45 +5:0795Colin SHEEHANDornan Cycling Munster1:28:47 +5:0996Hamish MAYESSpokes-Oscar Onley Devel1:28:50 +5:1297Gregory DE BENEDETTITeam California 11:28:54 +5:1698Jack WOODSCycling Leinsters.t.99Allanson DAVEY360 Cycling JRT1:29:03 +5:25100Lee MC QUEENSpokes-Oscar Onley Devel 2s.t.101Joe EGANHalesowen Academy-Mapei1:32:32 +8:54102David AVERYTeam California 2s.t.103Elliot ENGLISH360 Cycling JRT1:32:35 +8:57104James SAUNDERSHalesowen Academy-Mapeis.t.105Duncan HINDWest Lothian Clarion CC1:32:39 +9:01106William GOGUENNew England Cadence Wealths.t.107Jake MC LEANIgnite Junior Cycling Teams.t.108Zachary RUDYTeam California 21:33:58 +10:20109James MACKEYCycling Ulsters.t.110Benjamin BERGINCycling Leinsters.t.111Lance THODEDDP Elite Cycling1:34:01 +10:23112Darragh O KEEFELeinster Shay Murphy Devel1:34:05 +10:27113Tavin GARCIATeam Velosport1:34:10 +10:32114Luke WILLIAMSTeam California 2s.t.115Toby BARNESTeam Paus.t.116Cian CONNOLLYNew England Cadence Wealth1:37:15 +13:37117Patrick THYNNEDornan Cycling Munsters.t.118Joshua LOOSDornan Cycling Munsters.t.119Ollie PATERSONWest Lothian Clarion CC1:37:18 +13:40120Jason GILSENANLeinster Shay Murphy Devel1:41:59 +18:21121Leon OUKTeam Velosport 2s.t.122Johnny DARLINGWest Lothian Clarion CCs.t.123Sean DELANEYLeinster Shay Murphy Devels.t.124Jack LEAVELLBoulder Junior Cycling1:44:45 +21:07First-Year Junior Overall full (59)FYJFirst-Year Junior Overall Esmark Finch1Fraser GEMMELLSpokes-Oscar Onley Devel1:23:422Gabriel JAKOBSENTeam Rauland+23Matthew CRABBEHot Tubes 2+64Rian MC CRYSTALCycling Ireland+65Ethan COURSONDDP Elite Cycling+66Lucas LILLISTONEHalesowen Academy-Mapei+67Sam GENAZZINILee Valley Youth CC 1+68Louis THORNLEYSpokes-Oscar Onley Devel+69Ollie LARNERTeam Pau+610Noah WHITELee Valley Youth CC 1+611Alex SNIDEREF Education ONTO+612Caleb MC GREEVYCycling Ulster+613Conor REGANKilcullen Murphy Geospatial+614Enzo BERGHOUTEF Education ONTO+615Taavi SNAPPBoulder Junior Cycling+616Egan LITTLETeam Velosport+617Diego DURANDDP Elite Cycling+618George COLLINSLee Valley Youth CC 1+619Stephen SAVINO IVNew England Cadence Wealth+620Jacob HINESEF Education ONTO+621Noah FINNCycling Leinster+622Lasse VAN HAESEBROUCKEHot Tubes+623Alex BOTHAHot Tubes+624Sylvan GARRELTSHot Tubes+625Eli WATSONEF Education ONTO 2+626Zach JONESIsle of Man Utmost Mezzo+627Karl BRYANBoulder Junior Cycling 2+628Cameron HOUNSELL360 Cycling JRT+629Soren DAVIESTeam Pau+630Keon NAMAZIETeam California 2+631Jaiden LODHAIgnite Junior Cycling Team+1032Roch MORGANIsle of Man Utmost Mezzo+1033Tom HUGHESKilcullen Murphy Geospatial+1034Bennett ROSENew England Cadence Wealth+1035Kaison SMITHEF Education ONTO+1036Cormac NAGLEHot Tubes+2637Valentin ABOUTIsle of Man Utmost Mezzo+2:1638Adrian DOYONIgnite Junior Cycling Team+4:5539Sebastian FUNKTeam Velosport+4:5740Coleman HUNTDDP Elite Cycling+4:5741Ben GLOVERIgnite Junior Cycling Team+4:5742Noah KEELDDP Elite Cycling+4:5743Xander BRANDON-HIGGSHalesowen Academy-Mapei 2+4:5744Daithi KILLEENKilcullen Murphy Geospatial+4:5745Mason WILSONTeam Velosport+4:5746Hamish MAYESSpokes-Oscar Onley Devel+5:0847Lee MC QUEENSpokes-Oscar Onley Devel 2+5:2148David AVERYTeam California 2+8:5049James SAUNDERSHalesowen Academy-Mapei+8:5350Duncan HINDWest Lothian Clarion CC+8:5751Zachary RUDYTeam California 2+10:1652James MACKEYCycling Ulster+10:1653Benjamin BERGINCycling Leinster+10:1654Darragh O KEEFELeinster Shay Murphy Devel+10:2355Luke WILLIAMSTeam California 2+10:2856Joshua LOOSDornan Cycling Munster+13:3357Ollie PATERSONWest Lothian Clarion CC+13:3658Johnny DARLINGWest Lothian Clarion CC+18:1759Sean DELANEYLeinster Shay Murphy Devel+18:17PTSPoints Competition Cross Insurances1Glen Gregory KOIVTeam Rauland15 pts2Fraser GEMMELLSpokes-Oscar Onley Devel14 pts3Gabriel JAKOBSENTeam Rauland13 pts4George COOPERTeam Pau12 pts5Matthew CRABBEHot Tubes 211 pts6Rian MC CRYSTALCycling Ireland10 pts7Nils HUMMELTeam California 19 pts8Desmond MOHRBoulder Junior Cycling8 pts9Ethan COURSONDDP Elite Cycling7 pts10Lucas LILLISTONEHalesowen Academy-Mapei6 pts11Ben JONESIsle of Man Utmost Mezzo5 pts12Jacob STEEDHalesowen Academy-Mapei4 pts13Carson BAKEREF Education ONTO3 pts14Mikey RATCLIFFEHalesowen Academy-Mapei2 pts15Casey WARRENTeam California 11 ptKOMMountains Competition Wicklow 2001Fraser GEMMELLSpokes-Oscar Onley Devel9 pts2Caleb MC GREEVYCycling Ulster7 pts3Jacob STEEDHalesowen Academy-Mapei5 pts4Kaison SMITHEF Education ONTO3 ptsTEAMTeam General Classification1Team Rauland4:11:242Halesowen Academy-Mapeis.t.3Team California 1s.t.4Spokes-Oscar Onley Devels.t.5EF Education ONTOs.t.6Lee Valley Youth CC 1s.t.7Cycling Irelands.t.8Boulder Junior Cyclings.t.9Team Paus.t.10Hot Tubess.t.11Team Munster Developments.t.12Isle of Man Utmost Mezzo+413New England Cadence Wealths.t.14Cycling Ulsters.t.15360 Cycling JRTs.t.16DDP Elite Cycling+4:5117Team Velosports.t.18Cycling Leinster+4:5519Kilcullen Murphy Geospatials.t.20Ignite Junior Cycling Team+9:4421Dornan Cycling Munster+9:5022West Lothian Clarion CC+13:4823Leinster Shay Murphy Devel+15:0624Team California 2+18:54
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