European Championships: Alec Segaert wins under-23 men's time trial title in Emmen
Belgian covers 20.6km course in a winning time of 22:02
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Elite Women's Individual Time Trial29.5km | Emmen - Emmen
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Men's Individual Time Trial29.5km | Emmen - Emmen
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Elite Women's Road Race131.3km | Meppel - Col du VAM
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Elite Men's Road Race199.8km | Assen - Col du VAM
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Junior Women's Individual Time Trial20.6km | Emmen - Emmen
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Junior Men's Individual Time Trial20.6km | Emmen - Emmen
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Under-23 Men's Individual Time Trial20.6km | Emmen - Emmen
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Under-23 Women's Individual Time Trial20.6km | Emmen - Emmen
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Elite Mixed Team Relay38.4km | Emmen - Emmen
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Under-23 Men's Road Race136.5km | Hoogeveen - Col du VAM
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Under-23 Women's Road Race108km | Coevorden - Col du VAM
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Junior Men's Road Race111km | Drijber - Col du VAM
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Junior Women's Road Race69km | Drijber - Col du VAM
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