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A turn 50 metres from the line in Mallorca Challenge angers riders

A turn 50 metres from the line in Mallorca Challenge angers riders


The first races of the season, as Irishman Sam Bennett said this week, are always dangerous. Riders have been away from the peloton for months and are nervous and anxious to get a result. So when the organisers of the Mallorca Challenge opted to place the finish line 50 metres after a corner in Thursday’s Trofeo Alcúdia, the only person pleased with the decision was winner Marijn van den Berg (EF Education-EasyPost).

The 23-year-old said using the corner was part of the team’s strategy, saying he had to be first through the corner to win. But, with unusually rainy conditions, “I had to stay on the bike because it was a little slippery, and then the finish was there, and I knew I won, so it was nice.”

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