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Kreiz Breizh Élites Stage 4 Plouguernevel To Rostrenen 163 Km..
Yoann Paillot, Team Ocean Top 16 France winning the fourth stage in Rostrenen
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Kreiz Breizh Élites Results Stage 4 Plus Overall Results
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Kreiz Breizh Élites Stage 3 Carhaix To Carhaix 100 KM.
Peter Schulting, Parkhotel Valenberg Holland Winner Of Stage Three
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Kreiz Breizh Élites Results Stage 3
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Kreiz Breizh Élites Stage 2. Ploérdut To Callac 82.2 Km
French National Champion Valentine Madouas Team Brest Iroise Cycling Winning Stage Two
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Kreiz Breizh Élites Results Stage 2
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Kreiz Breizh Élites Stage 1. Calanhel To Plouray 194.8 Km
Guillaume Gaboriaid , Occitane Cyclisme Formation Winner Of Stage One
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Kreiz Breizh Élites Results Stage 1
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Australian National Team And Danish Riwal Platform Squad For An Post Rás
Daniel Fitter Australia
Following on from last week’s announcement of the first two teams to be announced for this year’s An Post Rás, the Australian Continental squad Cisco RT and the American CCB International squad, two more international outfits have confirmed their participation.

The UCI world-ranked race will include the Australian national team and the UCI Continental-level Riwal Platform squad from Denmark. Both will travel prior to the start of the gruelling eight day event, which rolls out of Dublin castle on Sunday, May 22nd.

Jonas Aaen Jorgensen
The Australian national selection will be finalised in the run up to the event, but at this point in time Cycling Australia’s Under 23 Men’s National Road Coach James Victor has named the most likely riders to take four out of the available five slots.

These include Alistair Donohoe, who is a past world road and track paracyclist. The 20 year -old has limited use in his right arm, leading to him to compete in the C5 paracycling category, but he also races strongly in regular cycling events. He was part of the Australian team in the under 23 road race at cycling’s World Road Race Championships in Richmond in September 2015.

Donohoe is in his first year racing with the Australian Under 23 National Team in Europe. This is also the case with the other three riders who are provisionally named for An Post Rás, 19 year-old duo Daniel Fitter and Lucas Hamilton, plus 18 year-old Michael Storer.

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