es La Vuelta Ciclista a España
WorldTeam Men 23 Aug '25 - 14 Sep '25
17/21 Poio › Mos. Castro de Herville 167km
18/21 O Barco de Valdeorras › Alto de El Morredero 143km
19/21 Valladolid › Valladolid 27km
fr Tour Cycliste Féminin International de l'Ardèche
WorldTeam Women 09 Sep '25 - 14 Sep '25
1/6 Laudun-l’Ardoise › Laudun-l’Ardoise 127km
2/6 Saint-Rambert-d'Albon › Saint-Donat-sur-l'Herbasse 113km
3/6 Avignon › Pernes-les-Fontaines 119km
ca Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec
WorldTeam Men 12 Sep '25
1/1 Québec › Québec 216km
ca Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal
WorldTeam Men 14 Sep '25
1/1 Montréal › Montréal 209km
fr La Choralis Fourmies Féminine
WorldTeam Women 14 Sep '25
1/1 Fourmies › Fourmies 123km
be GP Rik Van Looy
Development Team 14 Sep '25
1/1 Westerlo › Herentals 184km
be Grand Prix de Wallonie Dames
WorldTeam Women 17 Sep '25
1/1 Soiron › Namur 128km
sk Okolo Slovenska / Tour de Slovaquie
Development Team 17 Sep '25 - 21 Sep '25
1/5 Bardejov › Bardejov 141km
2/5 Svidník › Košice 170km
3/5 Kežmarok › Banská Bystrica 191km

LottoNL-Jumbo satisfied after Vuelta a España

Sports Director Merijn Zeeman looked back with pride at a good Vuelta a España for Team LottoNL-Jumbo. Bert-Jan Lindeman’s stage victory was the highlight in the grand tour in which all the three rookies reached the finish line in Madrid. John Degenkolb (Giant – Alpecin) won the final stage, Fabio Aru (Astana) the overall.

“It’s been a beautiful tour for us," sports director, Merijn Zeeman said after the finish in Madrid. “It was our goal to ride an aggressive race and force some good results from breakaway groups. We weren’t sure if a stage win was a realistic target for us, but we really wanted to show ourselves and invest in our youngsters. That we were able to win a stage is terrific, but the development of our younger riders is wonderfull as well. It’s a positive thing that Tom Van Asbroeck, Timo Roosen and Mike Teunissen were able to reach Madrid without too many problems. We’re satisfied with that. Besides that, we were in many breakaway groups, showed our jersey and delivered some fine results alongside that stage win.”

Mike Teunissen

One of the rookies who reached Madrid is Mike Teunissen. “I’m feeling satisfied,” he added after the final stage. “Today was a formality, but I’m glad that I reached Madrid. Three weeks of racing isn’t a piece of cake. The first ten days went quite well, but it got heavier afterwards. I really had to push through in the last week, several times. I felt that I was getting more and more tired, but I made it. Tom, Timo and I improved ourselves uphill. Even in the gruppetto, you have to go very fast on the climbs. We were getting better and better this tour. We had to, because it’s impossible to make it otherwise.”


Process

“The biggest satisfaction was after yesterday’s penultimate stage," Zeeman said. “Everyone was feeling great after that last, heavy mountain stage. We wanted to lead-out Tom as good as possible in today’s final stage. That didn’t turn out perfectly in the end. We’re working hard on the development of our sprint lead-out. We’re in the beginning of that process. We can improve that part of racing, but we’re not there yet. That’s what we’re going to work on in the upcoming period.”

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