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Arctic Race of Norway: Corbin Strong Holds Off Tom Pidcock to Win Overall

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Fredrik Dversnes wins final stage around Tromsø after battle for every second between Strong and Pidcock
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Norwegian Fredrik Dversnes (Uno-X Mobility) won the sprint in the 4th and final stage of the Arctic race of Norway in Tromso. No change in the overall standings, won by New Zealander Corbin Strong (Israel-Premier Tech).

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Fredrik Dversnes was the strongest. On Sunday, the Norwegian, boarder of the Norwegian cycling team Uno-X Mobility, won the fourth and final stage of the Arctic Race of Norway. This final stage, consisting of a total of 141 kilometers, took place around Tromso. While this day was particularly lively, at the finish, the differences are not as important as this. Indeed, the victory was played in the sprint, in a small committee. Dversnes beat the …

Uno-X rider Fredrik Dversnes was first across the finish line on the 4th and final stage of the Arctic Race. Corbin Strong from New Zealand won overall.

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Cycling News broke the news in Bath, United Kingdom on Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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