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Cyclists from 17 countries to compete in first Mountain Bike European Championship hosted by Romania

April 25, 2024

Cyclists from 17 countries in Europe have confirmed their presence at the first Mountain Bike European Championship hosted by Romania. The event, scheduled for May 8-12, will bring world champions such as Pauline Ferrand-Prévot, Puck Pieterse, and Victor Koretzky, as well as Romanian stars Vlad Dascălu and Ede Molnar to Cheile Grădiștei.

Nearly 200 riders from 17 countries, including France, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Denmark, have confirmed their presence at the competition in...

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