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Cycling: Jonathan Milan Hits the Renewi Tour

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Jonathan Milan wins in the sprint the first stage around Diest, ahead of the big thighs Olav Kooij and Tim Merlier. Lidl-Trek's Italian rider also wins the first leader jersey of this edition.

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Jonathan Milan wins in the sprint the first stage around Diest, ahead of the big thighs Olav Kooij and Tim Merlier. Lidl-Trek's Italian rider also wins the first leader jersey of this edition.

·Paris, France
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The Renewi Tour is certainly the ideal terrain for sprinters. The lightning-fast Italian Jonathan Milan (25) narrowly pushed his wheel across the finish line first after a tense finale. Tim Merlier and Jasper Philipsen, on the other hand, had to settle for the podium places in the first test. “I will have to watch out for them in the coming days,” the stage winner also knows.

·Kobbegem, Belgium
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The Renewi cycling race, or the Benelux Tour, began with a 191-kilometer stage around Diest, Belgium. The lead went to Italian Jonathan Milano (Lidl-Trek), who won the sprint finish.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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The first stage of the Renewi Tour was won by Jonathan Milan, this Wednesday afternoon in the Belgian city of Diest. Lidl-Trek's Italian won the final photo.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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Despite the rain that watered the race, Jonathan Milan was the strongest in the final sprint. The Italian champion won the first stage of the Renewi Tour ahead of Olav Kooij and Tim Merlier, offering the leader jersey of the race in the pass.

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Het Laatste Nieuws broke the news in Kobbegem, Belgium on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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