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WorldTeam Men 15 Jun '25 - 22 Jun '25
5/8 La Punt › Santa Maria in Calanca 183km
6/8 Chur › Neuhausen am Rheinfall 186km
7/8 Neuhausen am Rheinfall › Emmetten 207km
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Development Team 15 Jun '25 - 22 Jun '25
5/8 Fiorenzuola d'Arda › Gavi 153km
6/8 Ovada › Acqui Terme 154km
7/8 Bra › Prato Nevoso 163km
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WorldTeam Women 21 Jun '25
1/1 Roskilde › Copenhagen 151km
dk Copenhagen Sprint
WorldTeam Men 22 Jun '25
1/1 Roskilde › Copenhagen 235km
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WorldTeam Men 05 Jul '25 - 27 Jul '25
1/21 Lille › Lille 185km
2/21 Lauwin-Planque › Boulogne-sur-Mer 212km
3/21 Valenciennes › Dunkerque 178km
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WorldTeam Women 06 Jul '25 - 13 Jul '25
1/8 Bergamo › Bergamo 13km
2/8 Clusone › Aprica 99km
3/8 Vezza D'Oglio › Trento 124km
be Baloise Ladies Tour
WorldTeam Women 16 Jul '25 - 20 Jul '25
1/5 Yerseke › Yerseke
2/5 Stage 2
3/5 Stage 3
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WorldTeam Women 26 Jul '25 - 03 Aug '25
1/9 Vannes › Plumelec 79km
2/9 Brest › Quimper 110km
3/9 La Gacilly › Angers 162km
Green jersey Van Aert bright spot on tough Sunday

Green jersey Van Aert bright spot on tough Sunday

Wout van Aert has won the points classification in the Critérium du Dauphiné. The cyclist from Team Jumbo-Visma had been leading the classification since the third stage. The team’s leader Steven Kruijswijk abandoned the race due to illness. After a day in the attack, Sepp Kuss finished fifth in the last stage of the France stage race.

The bad weather conditions of the past few days had taken their toll on some of our riders. Steven Kruijswijk had to quit the race because he was ill and Van Aert wasn’t feeling well either. In the end, the Belgian rider passed the finish line safely, led by his teammates.

“It’s been a hard day because I was sick this morning”, Van Aert said. “But all I wanted was to complete the stage to be able to keep the green jersey till the end. It’s been a nice week, but now I’m exhausted. The last three days have been long but I overcame the difficulties, although we didn’t experience high altitudes.”

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Together with twelve other riders, Kuss chose to attack in the beginning of the stage. On the penultimate climb, he couldn’t follow the decisive attack of the later stage winner Dylan van Baarle and Jack Haigh. In the chasing group, he sprinted to the fifth place.

In Tour de Suisse, the team couldn’t be a part of the game. After a tough stage, only Koen Bouwman finished in the peloton. Danny van Poppel quit the race.

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