Brûlon > Le Mans 181km Oh Antoine, you broke the hearts of the betting corner (luckily Aranburu made up for it)! After looking the strongest rider in the race, somehow, he ended up starting the final sprint from the back of the group, and it was Alexander Kamp who won the stage and now sits in the race lead. Uno-X will have a job on their hands controlling this day, it could be very chaotic. With three bonus sprints and 10 seconds for the winner, even Corbin Strong is still in with a shout of taking home the crown.
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