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Looks like a very interesting finale. Lots of riders in with a shout on GC.
It's always been a decent race under its many guises - BinckBank Tour being the best! Follows a formula of 2 lumpy stages, 2 sprints and a TT. The sprinters took over the first lumpy stage this year so it's only the TT which has provided any separation. They only finish half way up the Muur in Geraardsbergen which seems a shame but it will give Philipsen some hope.
I have always enjoyed it and it is usually very competitive.
Best like this year with the critical stage is on the last day.
Interesting break, lots of the top teams with riders in it - UAE, Trek, Visma, etc.
Who is going to chase ?
It does seem strange that a WT stage race isn't in the game.
Not promising for the future.