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"textContent": "Copenhagen Sprint Women returns on Saturday, 13th June 2026 with a route that keeps the race’s identity clear: flat roads, fast approach kilometres and a technical city-centre finish in one of Europe’s great cycling capitals. The women’s race covers 156km, starting at Stændertorvet in Roskilde before heading towards Copenhagen and finishing outside the National Gallery […]\n\nThe post Copenhagen Sprint Women 2026 route guide: Roskilde to Copenhagen sets up another fast WorldTour sprint appeared first on ProCyclingUK.",
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