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Seixas fires the Wallonne Arrow, Pidcock in the Alps

  At 19-years old, Paul Sexias became the youngest winner in the history of La Flèche Wallonne. He powered up the Muy du Huy and no one could match his explosive attack.Mauro Schmid took second and Ben Tulett claimed third in the mid-week classic that serves an appetizer to Sunday’s more challenging Liege-Bastogne-Liege. “I don’t fully realize the magnitude of this victory. I’m already focused on Liege-Bastogne-Liege; the goals keep coming one after the next, and you have to stay focused. I’m just extremely happy with what we did today. Stats and records are nice, but the important thing is to win. I focused on what I have to do: winning. I’m the team leader, and age doesn’t matter - if I start a race, it’s to win it. Today I was capable of pulling it off, and the team put everything in place for me.” -Paul Sexias 

Tour of the Alps: Pellizzari strikes!

Breakthrough win for Team UKYO

Amstel: Evenepoel victorious over Skjelmose

Riccitello wins Tour du Jura, Pinarello breakthrough in O Gran Camino

Gran Camino: Yates climbs to the lead, Besancon, Brabantse Pijl

Gran Camino: 100% chance of winning

O Gran Camino, Ronde van Limburg

Hell of the North: Outduelling the World Champion & Koch to the line

August in the Basque Country & Hell in Roubaix

Basque Country: Seixas: the champion no longer in waiting & The Cobra

Basque Country: Aranburu’s winning move

Basque Country: French momentum, Scheldeprijs