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- Cauberg in the Amstel Gold Race, which comprise the Ardennes classics. Puncheurs can be well built, with broader shoulders and bigger legs than the average...
- the Poggio climb close to the finish has often been an opportunity for puncheurs and rouleurs), whereas the other Italian Monument race, the Giro di Lombardia...
- Alpecin–Deceuninck Disciplines Cyclo-cross Mountain biking Road Role Rider Rider type Puncheur (road) classics specialist (road) Cross-country (mountain biking) Amateur...
- Intermarché–Wanty Discipline Road Role Rider Rider type classics specialist Sprinter Puncheur Amateur team 2018–2019 World Cycling Centre Professional teams 2020–2021...
- Baloise–Trek Lions (CX) Discipline Cyclo-cross Road Role Rider Rider type Puncheur Amateur team 2019–2020 AA-Drink Jongerenteam Professional teams 2021– Baloise–Trek...
- Nord (in French), 23 November 2018. "Congrès du PCF : Fabien Roussel, un puncheur pour ranimer le PC dans les médias et les urnes". La Voix du Nord (in French)...
- circuits of the city before a waterfront finish. The race generally suits puncheurs who are capable of getting into breakaways and can easily climb short...
- within a team. The main specialities in road bicycle racing are: Climber Puncheur Breakaway specialist, or baroudeur Time trialist Rouleur Sprinter Domestique...
- Baguette Cycling Disciplines Road Mountain biking Role Rider Rider type Puncheur Sprinter classics specialist Professional teams 2009 Dukla Trenčín–Merida...
- Brendan. 'Tour de France 2010, stage two: classics territory offers puncheurs chance to shine' [3] Archived 2010-07-08 at the Wayback Machine. The Telegraph...