Mihkel Raim and Martin Laas are more than Estonian compatriots who race bikes. They`re former schoolmates who share an apartment in Girona and a love for fast finishes. Raim, who rides for Israel Cycling Academy, and Laas, who rides for Team Illuminate, have both scored runner-up finishes this week at Tour Colombia 2.1. Laas was runner-up to Alvaro Hodeg (Deceuninck-QuickStep) on stage 2 in La Ceja, and Raim finished second to Bob Jungels (Deceuninck-QuickStep) on stage 4 after Jungels soloed across the line to take the win Friday in Medellin. Raim was also fourth on the stage Molano won. `I think since we live together in Girona in the same apartment and we`ve known each other for 10 years or something, that we complete each other in the training, so if one of us has a bad day then the other supports, and I think this is the power that keeps us going,` Raim told Cyclingnews before the start of stage 3 in Llanogrande. ADVERTISEMENT Raim, 25, is currently ranked third among Estonian UCI riders behind Direct Energie`s Rein Taaramae and EF Education First`s Tanel Kangert. The reigning Estonian road champion, he won the overall at the Tour of Hungary in 2016 and has taken stage wins at the Colorado Classic, Vuelta a Castilla y Leon, Tour of Korea, Tour of Japan and Tour d`Azerbaidjan, among others. His compatriot Laas, 25, is ranked seventh among Estonians and has taken multiple stage wins at the Tour of Thailand, Tour of Japan and the Tour of Estonia, where he won the overall in 2015. Laas moved to the American Continental team Illuminate last season after three years on the French Delko Marseille Provence team. Together the pair form the most promising Estonian sprint duo since Jaan Kirsipuu and Janel Tombak were racking up the sprint wins in the 1990s and 2000s. Raim says his roommate could be the next Kirsipuu.
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