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Double victory for Bissegger in the Time-Trial of the SPIE International Juniors Three Days (Video)
Stefan Bissegger won yesterday morning in Axel the second stage of the SPIE International Juniors Three Days. The rider of the Swiss selection was the only participant to remain under thirteen minutes in the time trial of about eleven kilometers. The Zeeuw Jarno Mobach (APT SPIE Douterloigne) finished on a creditable second place for his Australian teammate Harry Sweeny. Bissegger stage winner also took the lead in the overall standings.

Guégan is the fastest in the opening stage of the Juniors Three Days (Video)
The Frenchman Maël Guégan wrote the first stage of the 35th SPIE-International Juniors Three Days on his name. The rider of the Bwin U19 Racing Team was the fastest of eight escapees in the final sprint after a race of 101.7 kilometers. The British rider Reece Wood (Spokes Racing Team) had to settle for second place. The Norwegian Marius Wold (APT SPIE Douterloigne) completed the podium. De Zeeuw Wesley Mol (Acrog Balen BC) finished a creditable seventh place and so he won the white jersey. His province-mate Jarno Mobach is the leader in the cobblestones standings.
Video news International Juniors Three Days stage 4
The final stage of the International Juniors Three Days has fallen prey to the Belgian Bjorg Lambrecht. The rider from Avia was after a hilly ride of 93.2 kilometers, the strongest of four leaders in his own country. De Zeeuw Jarno Mobach finished a creditable fourth place. The final victory went to the German, Max Kanter. Watch the video report below:

Video news International Juniors Three Days stage 3
Saturday Bram Welten has won the third stage of the International Juniors Three Days. The rider of TWC Pijnenburg was after a race of almost 100 kilometers, the fastest of nine leaders. The German Max Kanter finished third and captured the lead in the overall standings.

Video news International Juniors Three Days stage 2
The American Brandon McNulty has the second stage of the International Juniors Three Days put into his hand. The first-year junior took 9 minutes and 38 seconds over the 7.8-kilometer individual time trial and was the best. He also took the lead in the overall standings. Watch the video report:

Video news International Juniors Three Days stage 1
The Estonian Karl Patrick Lauk is Friday became the surprise winner of the first stage of the International Juniors Three Days. After a ride of 108.1 kilometers, he held the German Max Kanter and the American Brandon McNulty off the victory in the final sprint. Watch the video report of the first stage:
The technical guide 2015 online!
The technical guide 2015 is now online at tab tournament / technical guide!
Teams 34th International Juniors Three Days of Axel
The maximum number of participants, divided into six national teams, fifteen international teams, six district / combination teams and seven Dutch clubs, are Friday, May 22, Saturday, May 23 and Sunday, May 24 starting at the 34th International Juniors Three Days of Axel.

Peter Lenderink wins grueling 33rd edition of the International Junior Three Days of Axel.
Winner of the 4th stage Velzeke - Velzeke was the Fleming Wouter Person of the AVIA Crabbe Team team manager Rik Devoogdt. He was uphill too strong for his companion Thimo Willems.