Vuelta a Castilla y Leon 2014 stages
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Stage 1 - Rojas wins Castilla y Leon opening stage | Ciudad Rodrigo - Zamora2014-05-16 161.4km
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Volta ao Algarve stage 4 Live - Girmay, Van Aert and Meeus readying themselves for sprint finish
The race organisers call this stage from Albufeira and Faro "the great unknown of the Volta ao Algarve" with three late classified climbs
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Volta ao Algarve: Milan Fretin sprints to victory on stage 4
Belgian takes second win of season ahead of Jordi Meeus and Filippo Ganna -
'I thought it was over' – No crash after the finish this time, but Merlier goes through whirlwind of emotions again at UAE Tour
Hectic finale sees European champion lose lead-out and almost crash before slingshotting to second win in two days -
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XDS Astana Team rider beats breakaway companions and Bahrain Victorious teammates to the top as Lenny Martinez takes third in Gourdon
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'I hope I can deliver' – Tadej Pogačar looks to cap perfect start to season with Jebel Hafeet victory at UAE Tour
World champion aiming to secure his third UAE Tour title on Sunday's summit finish -
Vuelta a Andalucia: Late-race attack nets breakaway rider Diego Uriarte stage 4 win
Equipo Kern Pharma attacked breakaway in the final kilometres to win in Alhaurín de la Torre, Alan Jousseaume takes second and Connor Swift third