es La Vuelta Ciclista a España
WorldTeam Men 23 Aug '25 - 14 Sep '25
18/21 O Barco de Valdeorras › Alto de El Morredero 143km
19/21 Valladolid › Valladolid 27km
20/21 Rueda › Guijuelo 161km
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
This is our line-up for the Heistse Pijl

This is our line-up for the Heistse Pijl

Team Jumbo-Visma will be at the start of the Heistse Pijl with a team of young riders. Mick van Dijke and Olav Kooij will make their comeback after a hard crash in Hungary. For development team rider Jesse Kramer it's his first race with the pro's. Check out our line-up for this Saturday below.

The Belgian one-day race starts in Vosselaar and arrives at the local laps after 85 kilometers. There they have to climb the Heistse Berg, a cobblestone climb of 500 meters at 5.3 percent, six times.

Line-up

Olav Kooij

Tim van Dijke

Mick van Dijke

Jesse Kramer

David Dekker

Rick Pluimers

Lars Boven

Throwback to last year

Last year, Pascal Eenkhoorn proved to be the strongest of a front group of three at the finish. Who will be the winner this year?

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