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Attila Valter is getting ready for a dream year, he has been signed by Jumbo.

 

Dylan van Baarle, Wilco Kelderman and Jan Tratnik had already been confirmed earlier.

 

Bookmakers are coming up with odds on the number of Jumbo stage wins next year: over/under 20.5

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Stage 21

Sunday - July 24th, 2022

h. 16:45 (GMT +2)

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Paris (La Défense Arena) - Paris (Champs-Élysées)

115.6km - Flat

 

STAGE CLASSIFICATION

 

:BEL  Jasper PHILIPSEN
2:58:32

 

:NED  Dylan GROENEWEGEN
+0

 

:NOR  Alexander KRISTOFF
+0
 
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24 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

I mean, I know every country has their hypes around athletes and such, but Belgium is really quite something :p

 

This morning's newspaper:


 

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The real Tour winner is called Wout

 

Funny, in francophone Belgium at least, France is claimed to be a very chauvinist country (contrary to Belgium obviously) :rolleyes:

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