fr Tour de France
WorldTeam Men 04 Jul '26 - 26 Jul '26
15/21 Mulhouse › Le Markstein 155km
16/21 Champagnole › Plateau de Solaison 183km
17/21 Évian-les-Bains › Thonon-les-Bains 26km
be Baloise Ladies Tour
WorldTeam Women 15 Jul '26 - 19 Jul '26
3/6 Zulte › Zulte 130km
4/6 Maaseik › Maaseik 8km
5/6 Maaseik › Maaseik 104km
fr Tour de l'Ain
Development Team 28 Jul '26 - 30 Jul '26
1/3 Stage 1
2/3 Stage 2
3/3 Stage 3
dk PostNord Tour of Denmark
WorldTeam Men 29 Jul '26 - 02 Aug '26
1/5 Aalborg › Aalborg 197km
2/5 Glyngøre › Skive 182km
3/5 Fredericia › Vejle 202km
fr Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift
WorldTeam Women 01 Aug '26 - 09 Aug '26
1/9 Lausanne › Lausanne 137km
2/9 Aigle › Genève 149km
3/9 Genève › Poligny 157km
es DSSK (Donostia San Sebastian Klasikoa)
WorldTeam Men 01 Aug '26
1/1 San Sebastián › San Sebastián 221km
pl Tour de Pologne
WorldTeam Men 03 Aug '26 - 09 Aug '26
1/7 Gdynia › Koszalin 234km
2/7 Międzyzdroje › Szczecin 150km
3/7 Gorzów Wielkopolski › Zielona Góra 193km
es Vuelta a Burgos
WorldTeam Men 04 Aug '26 - 08 Aug '26
1/5 Gumiel de Izán › Alto del Castillo 165km
2/5 Arcos › Valle del Sol 178km
3/5 Espinosa de los Monteros › Corconte 184km

Renewed ambitions for Team LottoNL-Jumbo in Italy

LottoNL-Jumbo Sport Director Erik Dekker had to change his plans for the Tirreno-Adriatico stage race, March 11 to 17, since Robert Gesink will not be able to travel to Italy.

LottoNL-Jumbo Sport Director Erik Dekker had to change his plans for the Tirreno-Adriatico stage race, March 11 to 17, since Robert Gesink will not be able to travel to Italy. The overall classification is no longer a goal, but Dekker said, “We have other plans.”
 
“Our goal was top ten with Robert, but that’s going to be difficult now,” Dekker explained. “However, we are flexible and we’ll start the race with new ambitions. This race now will be very important for Sep Vanmarcke, Laurens ten Dam and Kevin de Weert to take the next step in their seasons."
 
Robert Gesink
Gesink will not compete due to a distressing period. “I’m glad my son Bram will leave the hospital today. The last couple of weeks, I was only concerned about my family. That’s why I won’t be able to reach my desired level in Tirreno-Adriatico. I made a false start in the Tour of Algarve and I didn’t gain the intensity I wanted. Now, with Bram back at home, I don’t have to worry that much anymore and I can focus on bike riding again. I’m going to prepare myself for the Tour of the Basque Country via other races.”
 
Challenge for everyone
Dekker sees a challenge for all of his riders. “Sep Vanmarcke needs to stay fit and prepare as well as possible for the classics. For Laurens ten Dam and Kevin De Weert, it’s important that they end the race better than they started. Rick Flens, Tom Leezer and Robert Wagner need to assist Tom in the sprints. Finally, there are some stages in which Paul Martens will have his freedom.”
  
Strade Bianche
First, the team races Strade Bianche this Saturday. “The race is sometimes compared with Paris-Roubaix, but actually it’s more like an unpaved Liège-Bastogne-Liège,” said Dekker. “With Sep Vanmarcke we have a serious contender, although the many climbs are not in his favour.”
 
Rick Flens
Rick Flens looks forward to his first time on the white gravel roads between San Gimignano and Siena. “It’s a beautiful race to watch,” Flens explained. “The climbs are steep. On the bike is going to be very hard, much harder than in front of the television! My main task is to assist Sep. I’m excited.”
 
Team line-up Strade Bianche:
Rick Flens, Paul Martens, Sep Vanmarcke, Robert Wagner and Kevin De Weert.
 
Sports Director Strade Bianchi:
Erik Dekker.
 
Team line-up Tirreno-Adriatico: 
Martijn Keizer, Laurens ten Dam, Rick Flens, Tom Leezer, Paul Martens, Sep Vanmarcke, Robert Wagner and Kevin De Weert.
 
Sports Directors Tirreno-Adriatico:
Erik Dekker and Nico Verhoeven.

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