Powered by
es Vuelta España Femenina by Carrefour.es
WorldTeam Women 04 May '25 - 10 May '25
2/7 Molins de Rei › Sant Boi de Llobregat 99km
3/7 Barbastro › Huesca 132km
4/7 Pedrola › Borja 111km
it Giro d'Italia
WorldTeam Men 09 May '25 - 01 Jun '25
1/21 Durrës › Tirana 160km
2/21 Tirana › Tirana 13km
3/21 Vlorë › Vlorë 160km
be Gent-Wevelgem / Kattekoers-Ieper
Development Team 11 May '25
1/1 Ieper › Ieper 188km
be Trofee Maarten Wynants
WorldTeam Women 11 May '25
1/1 Helchteren › Helchteren 116km
fr Classique Dunkerque / Grand prix des Hauts de France
WorldTeam Men 13 May '25
1/1 Dunkerque › Lens 193km
fr 4 Jours de Dunkerque / Grand Prix des Hauts de France
WorldTeam Men 14 May '25 - 18 May '25
1/5 Sainte-Catherine › Amiens 177km
2/5 Avesnes-sur-Helpe › Crépy-en-Valois 178km
3/5 Valenciennes › Famars 154km
nl Simac Omloop der Kempen Ladies
WorldTeam Women 17 May '25
1/1
de Rund um Köln
Development Team 18 May '25
1/1 Cologne › Cologne 181km

Roglic takes the lead in the Tour de Romandie

Primoz Roglic is the new leader in the Tour de Romandie. In the first stage, the 28-year-old leader of Team LottoNL-Jumbo crossed the finish line in the peloton in thirteenth position. This was enough to conquer the yellow leader’s jersey.

The stage was marked by a long breakaway of five riders, a scenario that sports director Sierk-Jan de Haan had taken into account. The peloton exploded just ten kilometres before the finish. Subsequently, Roglic kept in the forefront of the thinned peloton as a result of the attentive work of Steven Kruijswijk and Stef Clement.

De Haan looked back at a stage in which his team had shown initiative. “We were able to lead during the final climb of the stage. Before that, Bram Tankink had already been of great value to the team. The final saw a battle between the classification riders, leaving only the best of them in the front of the peloton. Because of this,  we can conclude that Roglic owes his yellow jersey to his performance during yesterday’s prologue.”

Tomorrow, the sports director doesn’t expect an easy stage, but a less heavy one than today’s. “The sprint teams will see an opportunity. We must take control and then see how the course develops. I expect the climb time trial on Friday and the queen stage on Saturday to be decisive.”

Related updates