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BEN O’CONNOR: “Happy with my comeback”
“It was a stage with no downtime, very difficult. You had to be smart not to waste your energy too early. I was dropped near the top of the Col de la Madone. When I came back, I managed to break away, but I didn't know Brambilla was ahead. Luckily I didn't win the sprint, because I would have raised my arms as if I had won. I'm really happy with my first two races and the atmosphere in the team."[/su_quote]
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6
Ben O'Connor finished sixth overall. Clément Champoussin, who rode today on his training roads, took 12th place in the stage and 11th overall. "I knew all the roads. It was really hard because it started fast and didn't let up. I'm happy with my condition for my return," said Clément Champoussin.
The news
Mikaël Chérel resumes training on the road
Victim of a double clavicle fracture, two broken ribs and a pneumothorax on November 24, 2020 after being hit by a dog during training in Cagnes-sur-Mer (Alpes Maritimes), Mikaël Chérel will resume road training on March 1. He will undergo an operation on March 9 to remove the pins. The date of his return to competition is not yet known.









