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- Prologue | Saint-Imier / 3.4km
- Stage 1 | Münchenstein - Fribourg / 194.3km
- Stage 2 | La Grande Béroche / 157km
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- Elite Women | Bastogne - Liege / 152.9km
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- Stage 1 | Antalya / 132km
- Stage 2 | Kemer - Kalkan / 167.4km
- Stage 3 | Fethiye - Marmaris / 175.9km
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- Stage 1 - Vuelta Asturias: Steff Cras tops Marc Soler to take opening stage | Oviedo / Úvieu - Llanes / 163.9km
- Stage 2 | Benia de Onís - Pola de Lena / 144.3km
- Stage 3 | Castropol - Vegadeo / 165.5km
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- Stage 5 - Tour of the Alps: Michael Storer eclipses Thymen Arensman in mountainous finale to claim overall victory | Lienz / 113km
- Stage 4 - Tour of the Alps: Thymen Arensman wins from 80km solo attack to snatch race lead from Michael Storer | Sillian - Obertilliach / 160km
- Stage 3 - Tour of the Alps: Marco Frigo wins stage 3 with 70km solo breakaway | Sterzing/Vipiteno - San Candido / 145km
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- Elite Men Road Race - European Championships: Tim Merlier fastest in bunch sprint to win elite men's road race title / Heusden-Zolderkm
- Junior Women Road Race - European Championships: Puck Langenbarg wins Junior Women Road Race | Heusden-Zolder - Hasselt / 72.9km
- Elite Women Road Race - European Championships: Lorena Wiebes wins elite women road race with power sprint finish | Heusden-Zolder - Hasselt / 162km
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- Stage 5 - Antonio Tiberi secures final-day overall victory at the Tour de Luxembourg | Mersch - Luxembourg / 176.9km
- Stage 4 - Tour of Luxembourg: Juan Ayuso wins stage 4 time trial | Differdange - Differdange (ITT) / 15.5km
- Stage 3 - Tour de Luxembourg: Mauri Vansevenant takes leader's jersey from Mathieu van der Poel with stage 3 solo victory | Rosport - Diekirch / 201.3km
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- Elite Men Road Race - UCI Road World Championships: Tadej Pogačar demolishes field with 100-kilometre attack to win elite men's world title | Winterthur - Zurich / 273.9km
- Elite/Under-23 Women Road Race - UCI Road World Championships: Lotte Kopecky claims second consecutive elite women's road race title | Uster - Zurich / 154.1km
- Under-23 Men Road Race - UCI Road World Championships: Germany's Niklas Behrens wins under-23 men's road race | Uster - Zurich / 127.2km
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