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    Del Toro Overwhelms “Overconfident” Evenepoel in UAE Tour

    “So what the heck happened to Remco Evenepoel on the UAE Tour?” That was the headline of the Canadian Cycling Magazine story about the performance of the Red Bull–BORA–hansgrohe leader on the ascent of the mighty Jebel Mobrah (13.2 km @ 8.1%, with ramps of…

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    Jonathan Milan Wins the Škoda Green Jersey With Late Points Burst

    Lidl-Trek’s Jonathan Milan won the Škod Green Jersey with a late stage win and a harvesting of intermediate sprint (IS) points to deny Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates–XRG), who was not actively competing in that competition. His margin of victory over the yellow jersey winner…

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    Lidl-Trek Is Going from Strength to Strength

    It has been a very good year for the American team Lidl-Trek, which has quietly become one of the top teams on the road since the retail giant Lidl replaced Italian coffee company Segafredo Zanetti as a main sponsor last year. The team has so…

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    Jonathan Milan: The Big Man of the Giro Sprints

    With one week to go in the Giro d’Italia, the Lidl-Trek sprinter Jonathan Milan has an unassailable hold on the ciclamino, or purple jersey, given to the winner of the points classification, and so is on the verge of repeating his victory in 2023.

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    Van Aert Will Not Ride in the Giro, Plus UCI Team Rankings

    Because of injuries he suffered in the Dwars Door Vlaanderen on March 27, Wout van Aert will not be riding in this year’s Giro d’Italia, the 29-year-old Belgian said in a video statement on the website of his Visma–Lease a Bike team. “I’m really happy…

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    2024 Looks Like a Great Year for Sprinters

    Soudal–Quick-Step’s Tim Merlier continued the bright start to his season by winning Wednesday’s sprinter-friendly Nokere Koerse for a third consecutive year. Fabio Jakobsen (DSM-Firmenich-PostNL) finished second and last year’s Tour de France Škoda Green Jersey winner, Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck), was third.