European Road Championships: Elite Men Road Race
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Plumelec, 236.3km
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Stages
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Junior Women Time Trial12.7km | Plumelec - Plumelec
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Junior Men Time Trial25km | Josselin - Plumelec
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U23 Men Time Trial25.4km | Josselin - Plumelec
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U23 and Elite Women Time Trial25.4km | Josselin - Plumelec
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Elite Men Time Trial45.5km | Josselin - Plumelec
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Junior Women Road Race68.5km | Plumelec - Plumelec
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Junior Men Road Race123.3km | Plumelec - Plumelec
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U23 Men Road Race150.7km | Plumelec - Plumelec
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U23 and Elite Women Road Race109.6km | Plumelec - Plumelec
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Elite Men Road Race232.9km | Plumelec - Plumelec
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