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Dennis was very impressive but dumoulin also wasn't in shape, otherwise he doesn't finish basically same time as campanaerts on a really hard and hilly parcours. Dumoulin from last year agains Dennis from this year would be an interesting battle

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  On 9/27/2018 at 7:30 AM, Gigs said:

Dennis was very impressive but dumoulin also wasn't in shape, otherwise he doesn't finish basically same time as campanaerts on a really hard and hilly parcours. Dumoulin from last year agains Dennis from this year would be an interesting battle

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Plus Bjerg of next year plus Evenepoel of 2020 :p

 

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  On 9/27/2018 at 7:35 AM, heywoodu said:

Plus Bjerg of next year plus Evenepoel of 2020 :p

 

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Bjerg? Isn't he just one of those U23 Danes? :p

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  On 9/27/2018 at 7:42 AM, dcro said:

 

Bjerg? Isn't he just one of those U23 Danes? :p

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Hey!

Bjerg isn't just one of those U23 Danes. He is the best of those U23 Dane. :p

 

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  On 9/27/2018 at 7:42 AM, dcro said:

 

Bjerg? Isn't he just one of those U23 Danes? :p

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Yes, so for the next 1-2-3 years we might still see him perform well before he fades away :p 

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Lead group:

 

Alessio, Malcotti (ITA)
Georgi (GBR)
Gareeva (RUS)
Jandova (CZE)

Stigger (AUT)
Boilard (CAN)

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Yes! Stigger takes the win :hyper:

 

She had been pushing every fiber in her body to the maximum for kilometers to stay with the others and even had a daring attack on the final climb and then finished it off with a great sprint in her home town, 2 days after her birthday :bowdown::cheer:

 

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