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- Stage 4 - Arctic Race of Norway: Magnus Cort seals overall with stage 4 victory | Glomfjord (Meløy) - Bodø / 156.7km
- Stage 3 - Arctic Race of Norway: Kamiel Bonneu takes stage 3 win, Magnus Cort moves into race lead | Tverlandet - Sulitjelma (Jakobsbakken) / 155.2km
- Stage 2 - Arctic Race of Norway: Alexander Kristoff doubles up with stage 2 victory | Beiarn - Fauske / 175.1km
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- Stage 5 - Vuelta a Burgos: Sepp Kuss wraps up overall while Pavel Bittner sprints to stage 5 win | Frías - Treviño / 156km
- Stage 4 - Vuelta a Burgos: Jay Vine wins stage 4 time trial | Santa Maria del Campo - Pampliega / 18.5km
- Stage 3 - Vuelta a Burgos: Sepp Kuss conquers Lagunas de Neila to win stage 3, moves into race lead | Bodegas Nabal (Gumiel de Izán) - Lagunas de Neila / 138km
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- Stage 8 - Tour de France Femmes: Demi Vollering conquers Alpe d’Huez as Kasia Niewiadoma wins GC title | Le Grand-Bornand - Alpe d'Huez / 150km
- Stage 7 - Tour de France Femmes: Justine Ghekiere wins at Le Grand-Bornand as Kasia Niewiadoma retains yellow | Champagnole - Le Grand-Bornand / 167km
- Stage 6 - Tour de France Femmes: Cedrine Kerbaol solos to stage 6 victory | Remiremont - Morteau / 160km
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- Stage 7 - Jonas Vingegaard seals overall victory at Tour de Pologne | Kopalnia Soli 'Wieliczka' - Kraków / 152km
- Stage 6 - Tour de Pologne: Thibau Nys completes hat-trick of wins on stage 6 | Wadowice - Bukovina Resort / 183.2km
- Stage 5 - Tour de Pologne: Tim Merlier outsprints Jordi Meuss for stage 5 victory | Katowice / 187.6km
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- Stage 4 - Tour du Limousin: Mathieu Burgaudeau wins stage 4 while Alex Baudin secures overall victory | Oradour-sur-Glane - Limoges / 161.3km
- Stage 3 - Tour du Limousin: Caja Rural's Cepeda wins stage 3 | La Rivière de Mansac - Argentat Xaintrie Val Dordorgne / 189.5km
- Stage 2 - Tour du Limousin: Alex Baudin takes solo win on storm-battered stage 2 | Saint-Aulaye-Puymangou - Terrasson-Lavilledieu / 193.5km
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- Stage 5 - Tour of Denmark: Arnaud De Lie takes final overall victory by a second from Magnus Cort | Roskilde - Gladsaxe / 157.5km
- Stage 4 - Tour of Denmark: Krijnsen solos to victory on stage 4 as De Lie retains lead | Store Heddinge - Holbæk / 177.7km
- Stage 3 - Tour of Denmark: Tobias Lund Andresen outsprints De Lie to win stage 3 | Kolding - Haderslev / 156.1km
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- Stage 21 - Vuelta a España: Primož Roglič claims fourth GC title as Stefan Küng wins stage 21 time trial | Madrid / 24.6km
- Stage 20 - Vuelta a España: Eddie Dunbar wins atop Picón Blanco on stage 20 | Villarcayo - Picón Blanco / 172km
- Stage 19 - Vuelta a España: Primož Roglič seizes race lead with victory atop Alto de Moncalvillo on stage 19 | Logroño - Alto de Moncalvillo / 173.5km
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- Stage 4 | Fontaine-le-Comte - Poitiers / 173.3km
- Stage 3 | Ménigoute - Fontaine-le-Comte / 29.2km
- Stage 2 | Gensac-la-Pallue - Niort / 181.7km
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- Stage 4 - Deutschland Tour: Mads Pedersen completes sweep of stages for Lidl-Trek and secures overall | Annweiler am Trifels - Saarbrücken / 182.7km
- Stage 3 - Deutschland Tour: Jonathan Milan scorches stage 3 bunch sprint for third win in four days | Schwäbisch Gmünd - Villingen-Schwenningen / 211.1km
- Stage 2 - Deutschland Tour: Mads Pedersen wins stage 2, takes race lead | Heilbronn - Schwäbisch Gmünd / 174.6km
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- Stage 5 - Tim Wellens wins Renewi Tour as Arnaud De Lie takes stage 5 victory | Menen - Geraardsbergen / 203km
- Stage 4 - Renewi Tour: Jasper Philipsen wins fast, crash-hit stage 4 | Oostburg - Aalter / 178km
- Stage 3 - Renewi Tour: Jonathan Milan outsprints Jasper Philipsen for stage 3 victory | Blankenberge - Ardooie / 185km
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- Stage 6 - Tour of Britain: Stevie Williams wins overall as Matevž Govekar takes final bunch sprint | Lowestoft - Felixstowe / 158.4km
- Stage 5 - Tour of Britain: Paul Magnier sprints to third stage win on stage 5 | Northampton / 146.9km
- Stage 4 - Tour of Britain: Paul Magnier delivers second victory in stage 4 sprint | Derby - Newark / 138.5km
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- Stage 3 - Tour de Romandie Féminin: Lotte Kopecky wins overall as Riejanne Markus nets stage 3 from breakaway | Morges / 144.2km
- Stage 2 - Tour de Romandie Féminin: Demi Vollering pips teammate Kopecky to victory on stage 2 summit finish | Chippis - Vercorin / 101.9km
- Stage 1 - Tour de Romandie Féminin: Elisa Balsamo wins stage 1 | La Grande Béroche - Lausanne / 133.8km
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- Elite Men Road Race - European Championships: Tim Merlier fastest in bunch sprint to win elite men's road race title / Heusden-Zolderkm
- Junior Women Road Race - European Championships: Puck Langenbarg wins Junior Women Road Race | Heusden-Zolder - Hasselt / 72.9km
- Elite Women Road Race - European Championships: Lorena Wiebes wins elite women road race with power sprint finish | Heusden-Zolder - Hasselt / 162km
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