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- Elite Men | Kortrijk - Kuurne / 196.9km
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- Elite Women | Gent - Ninove / 137.9kms
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- Elite Men | Gent - Ninove / 197km
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- Stage 1 | Maia - Matosinhos / 190.6km
- Stage 2 | Marín - A Estrada / 144.8km
- Stage 3 | Ourense - Pereiro de Aguiar / 15.5km
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- Stage 2 - Tour du Rwanda: Brady Gilmore sprints to stage 2 victory | Kigali - Musanze / 113km
- Stage 1 - Tour du Rwanda: Henok Mulubrhan wins first road stage after 50-rider attack | Rukomo - Kayonza / 158km
- Prologue - Tour du Rwanda: Aldo Taillieu secures first leader's jersey with prologue victory | Amahoro Stadion / 4km
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- Stage 2 - Tour des Alpes-Maritimes: Christian Scaroni claims overall victory as Dorian Godon wins stage 2 from reduced group sprint | Villefranche-sur-Mer - Vence / 131.8km
- Stage 1 - Tour des Alpes-Maritimes: Christian Scaroni outsprints Santiago Buitrago on mountaintop finish to win stage 1 | Contes - Gourdon / 162.4km
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- Volta ao Algarve route undergoes major changes in 2025
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- Stage 5 - Volta ao Algarve: Jonas Vingegaard stages time trial comeback to win overall title | Salir - Alto do Malhão / 19.6km
- Stage 4 - Volta ao Algarve: Milan Fretin sprints to victory on stage 4 | Albufeira - Faro / 175.2km
- Stage 3 - Volta ao Algarve: Jordi Meeus wins bunch sprint in stage 3 frenzied finish | Vila Real de Santo António - Tavira / 183.5kms
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- Stage 4 - Vuelta a Andalucia: Late-race attack nets breakaway rider Diego Uriarte stage 4 win | Córdoba - Alhaurín de la Torre / 195km
- Stage 3 - Vuelta a Andalucia: Alexander Kristoff kicks past Ben Turner in final metres for stage 3 sprint victory | Arjona - Pozoblanco / 162km
- Stage 2 - Vuelta a Andalucia: Tom Pidcock wins stage 2 as Maxim van Gils loses overall lead | Alcaudete - Torredelcampo / 133km
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- Road Race - Elite/U23 Women - Relentless Ruby Roseman-Gannon wins Australian elite women's road race title | Buninyong / 104km
- Road Race - Elite Men - Luke Plapp takes third elite men's Australian road title in a row | Buninyong / 185.6km
- Road Race - U23 Men - Fergus Browning claims Australia's U23 men's road title day after being knocked off bike | Buninyong / 139.2km
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- All roads lead to Willunga Hill – Women’s Tour Down Under preview
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- Down Under Criterium Women - Nienke Veenhoven pips Georgia Baker to Down Under Criterium victory | Adelaide
- Stage 3 - Gigante blasts up Willunga Hill and wins overall title at Women's Tour Down Under | Adelaide - Willunga HIll / 93km
- Stage 2 - Women's Tour Down Under: Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig wins stage 2 and takes over lead | Glenelg - Stirling / 104km
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- Men's Tour Down Under – Can Jayco-AlUla continue their run of early 2024 success?
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- Stage 6 - Stephen Williams takes final stage and wins Tour Down Under | Unley - Mount Lofty / 128km
- Stage 5 - Tour Down Under: Oscar Onley wins on Willunga Hill | Christies Beach - Willunga Hill / 129km
- Stage 4 - Tour Down Under: A third win for Sam Welsford on stage 4 | Murray Bridge - Port Eliot / 136km
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- Trofeo Binissalem – Andratx - Gasparrini wins the Challenge Mallorca - Trofeo Binissalem Femina | Binissalem - Andratx / 114.3km
- Trofeo Palma - Magdeleine Vallieres solos to Trofeo Palma Femina victory | Palma / 138.2km
- Trofeo Felanitx – Colonia de Sant Jordi - Rüegg takes first win for new EF Education-Cannondale at Trofeo Felanitx Challenge Mallorca Feminina | Felanitx / 127.3km
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- Trofeo Palma - Gerben Thijssen wins chaotic final sprint at Challenge Mallorca - Trofeo Palma | Palma / 150km
- Trofeo Pollença - Port d'Andratx - Pelayo Sánchez takes thrilling win at Challenge Mallorca - Trofeo Pollença | Pollença - Port d'Andratx / 158.4km
- Trofeo Serra Tramuntana - Lennert Van Eetvelt conquers Trofeo Serra de Tramuntana at Challenge Mallorca | Selva - Lluc / 153.8km
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- Ukiah-Mendo Gravel Epic - Hopper #4 - Peter Stetina, Flavia Oliveira Parks win Grasshopper Series final, Ukiah-Mendo Gravel Epic | Ukiah, California / 83mile
- Lake Sonoma MTB - Hopper #3 | Geyserville, California / 26mile
- Huffmaster - Hopper #2 - Brennan Wertz breaks Huffmaster gravel record, Oliveira Parks takes series lead | Maxwell, California / 88.8mile
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- Stage 5 - Simon Yates wins AlUla Tour with sprint on final hilltop finish | AIUIa Old Town - Skyviews of Harrat Uwayrid / 150.5km
- Stage 4 - Tim Merlier takes back-to-back sprint wins on AlUla Tour stage 4 | Hegra - Maraya / 142.5km
- Stage 3 - Tim Merlier scores sprint win on AlUla Tour stage 3 | AIUIa International Airport - AIUIa Camel Cup Track / 170.5km
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- Stage 5 - Brandon McNulty draws on early-season form to win Volta Valenciana | Bétera - Valencia / 93km
- Stage 4 - Volta Valenciana: Brandon McNulty wins shortened stage 4 | Teulada - La Vall d'Ebo / 175km
- Stage 3 - Volta Valenciana: Jonathan Milan takes sprint in Orihuela for stage 3 victory | San Vincent del Raspeig - Orihuela / 161km
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