Rafał Majka (Polish pronunciation: [ˈrafaw ˈmajka]; born 12 September 1989) is a Polish professional road bicycle racer, who rides for UCI WorldTeam UAE...
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Jolanta Majka (born 1978), Polish rower Marek Majka (born 1959), Polish football manager and player Matěj Majka (born 2000), Czech football player Rafał Majka...
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row by Tadej Pogačar of UAE Team Emirates. Pogačar with his teammate Rafał Majka controlled the race and especially all of the climbs. The only other...
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Denmark's fourth silver medal in the event; the nation had yet to win gold. Rafał Majka's bronze was Poland's first medal in the event since 1980. Nations could...
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was decided early in the race and was won by Cannondale's Peter Sagan. Rafał Majka of Tinkoff–Saxo, winner of two mountain stages, won the mountains classification...
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points classification was won by Sagan, who won three stages. Tinkoff's Rafał Majka won the mountains classification. Orica–BikeExchange rider Adam Yates...
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Quintana Movistar Team 2014 Poland Rafał Majka Tinkoff–Saxo 2015 Great Britain Chris Froome Team Sky 2016 Poland Rafał Majka Tinkoff 2017 France Warren Barguil...
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Henri Desgrange was replaced with the Col d'Allos in stage seventeen. Rafał Majka won the Jacques Goddet and Simon Geschke won the Henri Desgrange. In...
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de Janeiro details Greg Van Avermaet Belgium Jakob Fuglsang Denmark Rafał Majka Poland 2020 Tokyo details Richard Carapaz Ecuador Wout van Aert Belgium...
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Maxim Van Gils (Lotto–Soudal), Fabio Aru (Team Qhubeka NextHash), and Rafał Majka (UAE Team Emirates), breaking away on the first climb while another chase...
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