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Cycling. Julien Bernard (Lidl-Trek) on the attack then on the ground

Everything was going rather well for the Lidl-Trek, this Thursday on Gran Piemonte in Italy. On the attack in the main difficulties of the day, Julien Bernard notably tried to isolate himself, before finding himself behind the American Neilson Powless (EF Education-EasyPost), with the German Georg Zimmermann (Intermarché – Wanty ).

Then to ensure the chase alongside Israel – Premier Tech behind the leader – ultimately winning by a few seconds – with his teammate Sam Oomen. When the Dutchman, then in second position in the peloton, made a mistake less than 10 km from the finish in a downhill curve.

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A hole in the road

“We were arriving at 60-70 km/h, there was a big hole in the road and Sam (Oomen) lost the hanger,” reacted Julien Bernard at the microphone of Eurosport. “I’m having a hard time really remembering but I think I’m going in the wrong direction, where he falls I can’t avoid it. »

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If Sam Oomen was forced to abandon and taken care of by the race ambulance, the adopted Côte-d’Orien was able to get back on the bike and finish the event. “I wanted to continue to see how things were going, if it was good for the Tour of Lombardy. I think it will be good, there is at least one positive thing today. »

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