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"textContent": "Copenhagen Sprint 2026 has one of the clearest identities on the WorldTour calendar. This is a race built for speed, control and lead-out strength, with the men’s event taking the peloton from Roskilde to Copenhagen before the city-centre finishing circuit outside the National Gallery of Denmark. The profile points towards a sprint, but that does […]\n\nThe post Copenhagen Sprint 2026 team-by-team guide: sprinters, lead-outs and Danish roads set up a high-speed WorldTour test appeared first on ProCyclingUK.",
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