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WorldTeam Men 15 Jun '25 - 22 Jun '25
3/8 Aarau › Heiden 195km
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3/8 Albese Con Cassano › Passo del Maniva 144km
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1/1 Roskilde › Copenhagen 151km
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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
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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

Kelderman and Kruijswijk start season well

Team LottoNL-Jumbo made it through the first stage in the Ruta del Sol without any problems. Italian Daniele Bennati (Tinkoff) won the bunch sprint and took the lead in the general classification.

Wilco Kelderman and Steven Kruijswijk finished their first race without any problems. The average speed was high, perfect for rolling into their new season. 

"Our men finished the first day of racing well," said Sport Director Addy Engels. "For Kelderman and Kruijswijk, it was the first race of the season. They had no problems to switch from training to racing. The start was a bit tough because many riders fought to get away. On the long flat road afterwards, little happened and we rolled to the finish."

Tomorrow follows a 186.2-kilometre route with a treacherous final in Cordoba.

"The stage starts on flat roads, but just before Cordoba we turn upwards," continued Engels. "That's a nice test for our classification riders. Enrico Battaglin could survive also but if the Alejandro Valverde's of this world are going full throttle then you do not know the outcome. I think there could be a sprint in Cordoba, but that depends on what happens on that climb."

 

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