Adam Blythe makes pro debut with Silence Lotto

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The GP Zottegem on Tuesday saw Britain’s Adam Blythe make his pro debut riding as a stagiaire for Silence-lotto, one of Belgium’s two top pro teams. Blyth was given his new kit and programme of pro races until the end of the 2009 season just before the start of the 193 kilometre UCI 1.1 race.

The race, which took in 17 climbs spread over several circuits in the Flemish Ardennes, was won by former Belgian national champion Niko Eeckhout of the An Post-M.Donnelly team. Blythe finished 53rd after working hard for his team leader on the day, Jurgen Roelandts, who was fourth.

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