it Giro d'Italia
WorldTeam Men 08 May '26 - 31 May '26
16/21 Voghera › Milan 157km
17/21 Bellinzona › Carì 113km
18/21 Cassano d'Adda › Andalo 202km
es Vuelta a Burgos Feminas
WorldTeam Women 21 May '26 - 24 May '26
3/4 Busto de Bureba › Medina de Pomar 126km
4/4 Gumiel de Mercado › Lagunas de Neila 120km
fr Paris - Troyes
Development Team 25 May '26
1/1 Colombey-les-Deux-Églises › Troyes 180km
be Antwerp Port Epic / Sels Trophy
WorldTeam Men 25 May '26
1/1 196km
fr Alpes Isère Tour
Development Team 27 May '26 - 31 May '26
1/5 Charvieux-Chavagneux › Charvieux-Chavagneux 133km
2/5 Saint-Martin de Vaulserre › Bourgoin-Jallieu 134km
3/5 Arandon-Passins › Corbas 153km
fr Boucles de la Mayenne - Crédit Mutuel
WorldTeam Men 28 May '26 - 31 May '26
1/4 Laval (Espace Mayenne) › Laval (Espace Mayenne) 5km
2/4 Saint-Berthevin › Château-Gontier-sur-Mayenne 172km
3/4 Aron › Pré-en-Pail-Saint-Samson 215km
it Giro d'Italia Women
WorldTeam Women 30 May '26 - 07 Jun '26
1/9 Cesenatico › Ravenna 139km
2/9 Roncade H-Farm › Caorle 156km
3/9 Bibione › Buja 156km
at Oberösterreich Rundfahrt
Development Team 04 Jun '26 - 07 Jun '26
1/4 Linz Hauptplatz › Pöstlingberg 4km
2/4 Eferding › Reichersberg 187km
3/4 Paneum Asten › Bad Schallerbach 156km

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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