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Video report 38th SPIE International Juniors Three day stage 2 and 3

Video report 38th SPIE International Juniors Three day stage 2 and 3

The 2nd day of the 38th SPIE International Junior Three Days is traditionally dominated by the I.T.T. and the evening ride in line. The first contours of the final classification are visible here for the first time. Spectacle guaranteed, so watch the video report of stage 2 & 3 below.

Video report 38th SPIE International Juniors Three day stage 1

Video report 38th SPIE International Juniors Three day stage 1

Americans dominate in the first stage . See how Quinn Simmons attracts the 1st stage of the 38th SPIE International Junior Three Days. What a fantastic spectacle.
Juniors who race on the border of their abilities in the first stage of the 38th SPIE Internationale Juniorendriedaagse. That is what you will see in the video below!

World Championships Cyclocross

World Championships Cyclocross

He already was European Champion Cyclcross, but now Thomas Pidcock won the World Championship Cyclocross for Elite cyclists in Bogense, Denmark. He won before the Belgian rider Eli Iserbyt and the French rider Antoine Benoist. 19 year old Britisch rider Pidcock was in the International Juniorendriedaagse in 2017 and you see him in te results at the 4th place. Although he mssed the podium, he collected more better results in 2018, such as Koksijde and the Telenet UCI Cyclocross World Cup.

His colleague Ben Tulett defended his world championship jersey for juniors in Bogense. He stood at the podium in the middle of the Belgian riders Witse Meeussen and Ryan Cortjens. Tulett was a well-known participating rider in the Internationale SPIE Juniorendriedaagse in his jersey of the World Champion Cyclocross of 2018. In the 2nd stage he was 4th. In other stage races he was also 2nd such as Ronde des Vallées and Oberösterreich Juniorenrundfahrt.

We congratulate the winners with their beautiful victory!

Video report 37th SPIE International Juniors Three day stage 4

Video report 37th SPIE International Juniors Three day stage 4

Watch how Alexandre Balmer draws the 37th SPIE International Junior Days. Valentin Retailleau wins the 4th stage and for all results and rankings you can visit: http://www.juniorendriedaagse.nl/en/results/

Video report of the 2nd and 3rd stage

Video report of the 2nd and 3rd stage

More than 7000 viewers saw the video report of the first stage of the 37th SPIE International Junior Days. Because of that success an extra long and double episode containing both the second and third stage! This time with extra images from the air and from the bike thanks to Btwin - Ag2r La Mondiale U19. Further spectacular images of the time trial thanks to Cervélo-GOODZO. So watch the video below!

Video report of the 1st stage

Video report of the 1st stage

What a fantastic spectacle again at the 1st stage.
Juniors who race on the border of their abilities in the first stage of the 37th SPIE Internationale Juniorendriedaagse.
That is what you will see in the video below!

Alex Molenaar wins the 36th edition of the SPIE Internationale Juniorendriedaagse van Axel.

Alex Molenaar wins the 36th edition of the SPIE Internationale Juniorendriedaagse van Axel.

Alex Molenaar won the 36th edition of the SPIE Internationale Juniorendriedaagse van Axel. Molenaar defeated leader Johan Tiedemann Langballe in the final stages of the Flemish Ardennes. Maikel Zijlaard won the fourth and final stage. It was the second victory for the Rotterdammer.

In the final stage six riders separated them from a well-drained peloton. Alex Molenaar, Thomas Pidcock, Mark Donovan, Maikel Zijlaard, Antoine Raugel and Anders Lilliendal drove a lead in a minute. Pidcock became a flat tire.

Rhys Britton wins the third stage! (Video)

Rhys Britton wins the third stage! (Video)

The Wales men Rhys Britton has written the third stage of the 36th SPIE Internationale Juniorendriedaagse van Axel. The rider of the Wales U19 team was the fastest of 3 flyers in the final sprint after a 102.8-kilometer race. The Italian Nicolo Parisini from team Lombardia became 2nd and his team mate Joshua Price completed the podium.

Maikel Zijlaard wins the 2nd stage with force majeure!

Maikel Zijlaard wins the 2nd stage with force majeure!

Maikel Zijlaard of RWC Ahoy (training team Roompot Orange Peleton) won by force majeure the individual time trial of the SPIE Internationale Juniorendriedaagse van Axel.
He scrapped the 11.1km in a time of 13:30:49 with a average speed of 49,304 km p/h.
2nd was Ward Vanhoof of Acrog Bales with a backlog of 11.4 seconds and 3rd became Manuel Michielsen of De Jonge Renner. World champion cyclocfoss Thomas Pidcock had to settle the 4th place.

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