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  "textContent": "Men’s Amstel Gold Race 2026 gave the Ardennes week a clear reference point. Remco Evenepoel did not simply add another major one-day victory to his palmarès. He answered a specific question left hanging from 2025, beat Mattias Skjelmose in the rematch, and showed that his Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe environment already has the structure to support him […]\n\nThe post What Men’s Amstel Gold Race 2026 means for the season appeared first on ProCyclingUK.",
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