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An Olympic participant starts at Ouschterlaf

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When an Olympic participant takes part in a regional road race, the favourite role is already out of the question. And Charel Grethen didn't really throw himself at the Ouschterlaf in Grevenmacher on Monday. In 31‘04‘‘ the 32-year-old CSL athlete won the main race over ten kilometers and left the Hungarian Balazs Marx (Györ/38‘‘) and Yannik Erz from Germany (Trier/50‘‘) in places two and three hardly a chance.
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When an Olympic participant takes part in a regional road race, the favourite role is already out of the question. And Charel Grethen didn't really throw himself at the Ouschterlaf in Grevenmacher on Monday. In 31‘04‘‘ the 32-year-old CSL athlete won the main race over ten kilometers and left the Hungarian Balazs Marx (Györ/38‘‘) and Yannik Erz from Germany (Trier/50‘‘) in places two and three hardly a chance.

·Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
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Wort.lu broke the news in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg on Monday, April 21, 2025.
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