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what to remember from the Lorraine weekend


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By winning the Roue Tourangelle on Sunday in Tours, Nacer Bouhanni signed the 70th victory since the start of his professional career. It’s the first time for the Arkéa-Samsic team’s Lorraine sprinter in 2022. go down in the end. We didn’t have enough manpower to last the whole day, so we took on our responsibilities late. And, then, everyone gave everything they could so that Nacer found himself in the best position to go and win the race. It’s our 7th victory of the season, at the end of March, so it’s really encouraging. Nacer wins him, the 70th victory of his career, which is far from being neutral”, welcomes Arnaud Gérard, the sports director of Arkéa-Samsic on this race.

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Gand Wevelgem U23

Tom Paquet left the Team U Nantes-Atlantique jersey this Sunday to compete in Ghent Wevelgem U23 (177 km), with the Luxembourg selection. The Mosellan responded present. The rider from Roussy-le-Village found himself in the main peloton to fight for victory. This, however, went to the Briton Samuel Watson, the Lorrain having to settle for 16th place.

Women’s French Cup

The Boucles Guégonnaises lent their frame to the first round of the Women’s French Cup, Sunday in Guégon (Morbihan), dominated by Séverine Eraud (Stade Rochelais Charente-Maritime). Cyriane Muller had bad luck there. “I was in the sprint for 5th place and there was a major fall that I could not avoid”, explains the Sarrebourgeoise, finally 47th at the finish. Margot Marasco, in the jersey of the Grand Est selection, also competed in this race: for her first appearance at this level, the member of Canner 3 Frontières VTT finished 92nd overall and 15th among juniors.

Enduiest Grand Prix

Dominant from start to finish, the German Marcel Peschges impressed his world by winning the 26th edition of the Grand Prix Enduiest (142.5 km), Saturday, at Hauraucourt. He was a few seconds ahead of the Greek from ASPTT Nancy, Emiliano Vila, and the Luxembourger Tim Diederich (Team Snooze).

The Mosellens of Team Macadam’s Cowboys, Jean-Nicolas Sindt, Guillaume Stopa, Lorenzio Marasco and Antoine Grimard respectively finished 13th, 23rd, 28th and 31st. Johan Boucher, the Moselle from ASPTT Nancy, who distinguished himself in a breakaway, finally crossed the line in 36th position.

Wintershouse Craftsmen Grand Prix

The victory went to the German Lukas Baldinger (UC Haguenau), Sunday, at the Grand Prix de Winterhouse (135.6 km). The Mosellen Antoine Grimard (31st), who had slipped into the breakaway of the day, appreciated the performance of his teammate Charles Duquette, 2nd. Hugo Thirotel (VCU Schwenheim) completed the podium. Guillaume Stopa climbed to 13th place.

In 3rd category, Brice Kirchmann, the Mosellan from Eckwersheim, won after a long breakaway with his runner-up, the beginner Messin Florian Locks.

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