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TT & road medallists snapped up

hen looking for future talent, look no further than the results from the under-23 races at the Worlds. Many of the riders who feature have already been (Den) will be riding for Bahrain Victorious for the next two years. Not only did he take the ITT world title last year, he also won the national and euro titles too. Look out for the tall Dane (he stands at well over six feet) against the clock. Time trials are one of the clearest gauges of raw talent; second-placed (Aus) signed for Ineos Grenadiers and third placed (Bel) was already with Lotto-Soudal.

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