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Bittner Sprinted to Third at the Münsterland Giro, Belgian Philipsen Defended His Title

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Pavel Bittner sprinted third in the one-off Münsterland Giro. Another Czech cyclist, Matyáš Kopecký, finished ninth in the UCI ProSeries race, the second highest category after the World Tour. Belgian Jasper Philipsen defended his victory in Germany last year.
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Jasper Philipsen was able to defend the victory at the Münsterland Giro. Thousands of fans followed the race and celebrated the winner.

Bis recomposed for Jasper Philipsen (27 years old). One year after winning the German race for the second year in a row, the Belgian sprinter of the Alpecin-Deceuninck team recidivated this Friday. This year's winner of three stages on the Tour d'Espagne and the first yellow jersey of the Tour de France after showing himself again the fastest in the inaugural stage in Lille, Mathieu van der Poel's usual teammate, absent on Friday, once again mad…

Pavel Bittner sprinted third in the one-off Münsterland Giro. Another Czech cyclist, Matyáš Kopecký, finished ninth in the UCI ProSeries race, the second highest category after the World Tour. Belgian Jasper Philipsen defended his victory in Germany last year.

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Jasper Philipsen sprinted to victory in the nineteenth edition of the Sparkassen Münsterland Giro. The Alpecin-Deceuninck rider, who won last year, finished the 192-kilometer race narrowly edging out compatriot Arnaud De Lie—perhaps...

Münster (Germany) - Cyclist Pavel Bittner sprinted to third in the Münsterland Giro one-off race. Another Czech rider, Matyáš Kopecký, finished ninth in the UCI ProSeries race, the second highest category after the World Tour. Belgian Jasper Philipsen defended his last year's win in Germany.

At the Münsterland Giro numerous strong cycling professionals compete. In the end, a top-class sprint brings the decision. The winner of the previous year takes the victory.

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