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Mathilde Gros, After His Silver Medal on the Keirin: "Awesome European Championships"

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Silver medal on the keirin this Thursday after winning the title on the kilometer the day before, Mathilde Gros is finishing his European Championships in Konya (Turkey) with two medals. A great satisfaction for the 26-year-old French woman, already turned towards the next deadlines.
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Silver medal on the keirin this Thursday after winning the title on the kilometer the day before, Mathilde Gros is finishing his European Championships in Konya (Turkey) with two medals. A great satisfaction for the 26-year-old French woman, already turned towards the next deadlines.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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Mission accomplished for Mathilde Gros (26 years old). The French champion finished with these European track cycling championships that have been taking place since the beginning of the week in Konya, Turkey. And it was with two medals around her neck that the Sacred Provencal Wednesday on the kilometer had the pleasure of closing her suitcases.

Harrie Lavreysen from Luyksgestel also failed to win gold in the keirin at the European Track Cycling Championships in Konya, Turkey. The defending champion had to settle for silver, behind his rival Matthew Richardson from Great Britain. Lavreysen (28) opted for a unique tactic by going all out in the first of three laps, but saw Richardson catch up just before the finish. Lavreysen thus leaves a European Championship without a title for the fi…

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