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The best pictures of the New Zealand championships en Tour de la Provence

The best pictures of the New Zealand championships en Tour de la Provence

Finn Fisher-Black has started his first races for Jumbo-Visma Development Team successfully with two golden medals on the New Zealand U23 championships. In the elite road race, George Bennett was caught a few kilometres before the finish after a 45 kilometre long solo. It brought him a silver medal. He also finished second in the time trial.

In the French area Provence, Sepp Kuss showed himself on the mythical Mont Ventoux. Pascal Eenkhoorn sprinted to a nice result in the last stage. Check out the best pictures of the New Zealand championships and Tour de la Provence here.

New Zealand championships

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Tour de la Provence

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