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Unibet Rose Rockets: All in for the win

  With barely time to recovered from Milan-Sanremo, Sunday offered fans another hit of Belgian racing. GP Jean-Pierre Monsere, shining the light on the sprinters in Belgium. That means cobbles and short climbs for the fast men. Dylan Groenewegen (Unibet Rose Rockets) proved the strongest in a thrilling sprint, catching the final breakaway riders, Simon Dehairs (Alpecin) and Kamil Malecki (Q36.5) right on the line to win the GP Jean-Pierre Monsere. It was Groenewegen’s second win of the week after claiming Bredene Koksijde Classic, just two days ago. “It was pretty hectic, but we managed to stay calm. We chose the right side of the road, and I got a perfect lead-out. I arrived just in time to take the win. I’m very happy, but even more so with how we rode today.” -Dylan Groenewegen

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Milano-Torino: Pidcock looks to Milan Sanremo, Nokere Koerse

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Colombian and Danish Grit

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Tuscan gravel showdown in Tirreno-Adriatico & Paris-Nice TTT

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Race to the Sun: Pink in Yellow, Laurent Jalabert

A taste of Spring: Chabbey outfoxes and Seixas impresses in second