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Fred Wright Tour diary

STAGE 10

CELEBRATIONS

Today was a day I had already underlined when looking at the stages way back in December. Having had a well-needed rest day, which as usual went by in an instant, I was really motivated.

We’d even looked at the first 30ks or so on our ride just to make sure we’d get in the move. It was one of those days everyone knew was going to be a break: too hard for sprinters and not hard enough to shake up the GC.

I think most of us were a bit shocked to see Jonas

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