Ruijgh overcomes Engels in Maastricht
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Kroon completes podium
Image 1 of 28Ruijgh leads as the race heats up. (Image credit: Elmar Krings)
Image 2 of 28On the start (Image credit: Elmar Krings)
Image 3 of 28In the race car behind. (Image credit: Elmar Krings)
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Image 5 of 28Rob Ruijgh wins. (Image credit: Elmar Krings)
Image 6 of 28Laurens Ten Dam a🌱nd Rob Ruijgh enter the festivities. (Image credit: Elmar Krings)
Image 7 of 28Rogers and Cuppens. (Image credit: Elmar Krings)
Image 8 of 28Rob Ruijgh has a chat after the race. (Image credit: Elmar Krings)
Image 9 of 28The podium. (Image credit: Elmar Krings)
Image 10 of 28Racing t🎃hrough Maastricht on a warm summer evening. (Image credit: Elmar Krings)
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Image 12 of 28Laurens Ten Dam is a popular man in Holland. (Image credit: Elmar Krings)
Image 13 of 28Karsten Kroon (Image credit: Elmar Krings)
Image 14 of 28Kroon riding alone. (Image credit: Elmar Krings)
Image 15 of 28Kisses for the winner. (Image credit: Elmar Krings)
Image 16 of 28The bunch behind. (Image credit: Elmar Krings)
Image 17 of 28The sprint with Ruijgh taking the win. (Image credit: Elmar Krings)
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Image 19 of 28(Image credit: Elmar Krings)
Image 20 of 28Laurens Ten Dam leads the chase. (Image credit: Elmar Krings)
Image 21 of 28(Image credit: Elmar Krings)
Image 22 of 28Johnny Hoogerland (Image credit: Elmar Krings)
Image 23 of 28The streets were packed full of spectators. (Image credit: Elmar Krings)
Image 24 of 28Engels and Hoogerland make their entrance. (Image credit: Elmar Krings)
Image 25 of 28The breakaway races ahead. (Image credit: Elmar Krings)
Image 26 of 28UnitedHealthCare's Boy Van Poppel was in attendaꦉnce.𒆙 (Image credit: Elmar Krings)
Image 27 of 28Riders ready for the roll-out. (Image credit: Elmar Krings)
Image 28 of 28Kenny Van Hummel has recently announced he will be leaving Ski🤡l-Shimano. (Image credit: Elmar Krings)
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team |
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1 | Rob Ruijgh (Ned) Vacansoleil-DCM |
2 | Addy Engels (Ned) Quickstep |
3 | Karsten Kroon (Ned) BMC |
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