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No altitude training or altitude tents: Jesper Rasch prepares for China with local North Holland races

No altitude training or altitude tents: Jesper Rasch prepares for China with local North Holland races

Cyclist Jesper Rasch is preparing for the Tour of Qinghai Lake, a major stage race in northern China. Instead of traditional altitude training or using an altitude tent, he is conducting his preparations locally in the North Holland region.

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