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Team Jayco AlUla will be led at the Tour de France 2025 by two former stage winners in Ben O’Connor and Dylan Groenewegen, targeting the overall classification and stage victories respectively.
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Groenewegen frustrated by missed chances in a "weird" first Tour week: "Even in a flat stage, Mathieu wants to attack"The Netherlands had already enjoyed success in the Tour de France with Mathieu van der Poel, who won a stage and wore the ...
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Insane transfer sensation in the making? 'Groenewegen chooses move to Unibet Tietema Rockets'Dylan Groenewegen is set to start his eighth Tour de France on Saturday, aiming for a seventh stage win in the biggest race on the calendar. But the Dutch sprinter will do so in the colours of ...
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Cyclingnews on MSN'When your time's up, it's up' - Caleb Ewan visits the Tour de France but has no regrets about retirementEwan surprisingly signed with Ineos in January and returned to racing at the Settimana Internazionale Coppi e Bartali in ...
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Cyclingnews on MSN'I've been waiting a long time for this moment' – Jonathan Milan not feeling the pressure to win first Tour de France sprintMilan and Lidl-Trek will look to stay up front and out of trouble and then try to lead out the sprint, with Jasper Stuyven, ...
Groenewegen bounces back in style Tour de France 2022 | Stage 3 | Vejle > Sønderborg Three years after his last win at the Tour de France, Dylan Groenewegen claimed his fifth stage victory as he ...
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Cyclingnews on MSNTour de France stage 11: Jonas Abrahamsen edges Mauro Schmid in two-up sprint from breakawayMathieu van der Poel almost catches breakaway duo in final metres and finishes third in Toulouse ...
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Jayco AlUla heads to Tour de France with all-round squad: O’Connor and Groenewegen presentJayco AlUla announced its eight-man selection for the Tour de France on Monday. The Australian team features Ben O'Connor as its GC contender, while Dylan Groenewegen will take care of the sprints.
Ten Australians will be on the start line when the Tour de France starts this Saturday in Lille in northern France.
The Dutch national champion, Dylan Groenewegen (Jayco–AlUla), edged Jasper Philipsen at the line. The Belgian came up one place short of victory for the second day in a row, with Biniam Girmay in ...
'I've been waiting a long time for this moment' – Jonathan Milan not feeling the pressure to win first Tour de France sprint ...
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Girmay defeated Philipsen a year ago, but now finishes two bike lengths behind: "Felt very disappointed"Jasper Philipsen won on day 1 of the Tour de France, and where there is one winner, there are also many losers. The sprinters ...
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