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  "textContent": "Copenhagen Sprint Women is still one of the newest races on the Women’s WorldTour calendar, but its identity is already very clear. This is a race built around speed, positioning and lead-out structure, using Denmark’s roads and Copenhagen’s city-centre finish to create one of the most obvious sprint opportunities of the season. It may be […]\n\nThe post 2026 Copenhagen Sprint Women preview: Roskilde to Copenhagen sets up another high-speed WorldTour sprint appeared first on ProCyclingUK.",
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