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Trek-Segafredo made up for a disastrous Omloop with a win on Sunday

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As he looks ahead to the coming season, Pedersen is focused on achieving more one-day success, with the Tour of Flanders, Paris-Roubaix, and Worlds in Flanders as big targets.

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Mads Pedersen, the reigning world road champion, will ride on with Trek-Segafredo through the 2022 season. The 24-year-old Dane has been with the team since 2017, winning the Tour of Denmark in his first year there, and showing his Classics chops with a runner-up ride at the Tour of Flanders in 2018. Last fall, while …

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Mads Pedersen strides purposefully through a scrum of tightly packed team vehicles, riders, VIPs, and members of the media. His team press officer walks protectively by his side, shielding the Dane from any unwanted attention. It’s stage 3 of the Tour Down Under, in the Adelaide suburb of Unley, and the world champion is keen …

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With a few exceptions, bikes within any given team all look the same. The riders wear the same kits. Homogeneity is the goal. There is no “I” in team. Granted, there’s a lot of variation in rider shapes and sizes. It’s one thing to tweak jerseys and shorts to fit every rider, however when it …

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