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21:04 GMT         Day 3 of 90, Season 69    

Tijl Meulenbergh seals victory


  GrandPrix Ochjor was exciting all the way through. Several riders tried their luck on the climbs, yet the stage were to be terminated by a leading group of climbers. Early on the climb, Tijl Meulenbergh (Rode Stier) launched an attack, and he managed to get away alone. No one could match Tijl Meulenbergh's tempo, as he drove to the top without any threats. The rest of the climbers stayed together in a group, where Rudy Franco (millskids army) secured his second place right in front of Gregorian Jurca (Bilal).
I'm still in shock. When the attack started earlier today, I didn't expect to end up as winner, said the happy Rode Stier rider, Tijl Meulenbergh. Only at the very end, I realized that this could be my chance, and so it was.
Jeremy Zeelen, manager of Rode Stier, was happy with the result: The whole team did well today. Everything turned out as we hoped, and luckily, Tijl Meulenbergh was the strongest rider out there today. The proud manager didn't hide that he was satisfied with Tijl Meulenbergh's result. Tijl Meulenbergh did well. No one deserved the victory more than him. He put his focus on this stage long ago, and he kept his motivation high. I'm happy for him and the team, said Jeremy Zeelen.



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GrandPrix Ochjor
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Gregorian Jurca