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Cycling Tour of Martinique 2026: Taino Cailliau shines in the rain and takes second place for the second stage - Overseas The 1st

The 2026 Tour Cycliste de Martinique saw Taïno Cailliau perform well despite rainy conditions, securing second place in the second stage of the event. The race took place in Martinique, an overseas department of France, highlighting regional sports competitions. Cailliau's performance was notable under challenging weather conditions, which added difficulty to the cycling route. This event is part of the broader cycling calendar in French territories and showcases athletic talent in the region.

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Cycling Tour of Martinique 2026: Taino Cailliau shines in the rain and takes second place for the second stage - Overseas The 1st

The 2026 Tour Cycliste de Martinique saw Taïno Cailliau perform well despite rainy conditions, securing second place in the second stage of the event. The race took place in Martinique, an overseas department of France, highlighting regional sports competitions. Cailliau's performance was notable under challenging weather conditions, which added difficulty to the cycling route. This event is part of the broader cycling calendar in French territories and showcases athletic talent in the region.

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