British Road Championships: Millie Couzens denies Pfeiffer Georgi a third-straight title with impressive sprint
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In a thrilling finish at the British road championships, Millie Couzens of Fenix-Deceuninck clinched her first professional victory, outpacing seasoned cyclists including three-time champion Pfeiffer Georgi. At just 21 years old, Couzens added the elite road race title to her U23 time trial victory earlier in the week. The grueling race saw a breakaway group initially lead, but as conditions deteriorated, a small group of four surged ahead. In the final sprint, Couzens emerged victorious, denying Georgi a third consecutive title while showcasing her emerging talent in competitive cycling.
Millie Couzens has made her mark by not only winning her first pro title at just 21, but also claiming both the elite and U23 national championships in the same week.
The British road championships witnessed intense competition, with Couzens sprinting through heavy rain to outpace seasoned riders, including previous champion Pfeiffer Georgi.
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