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Wout Van Aert will make his first road racing start of the year at this weekend’s Omloop Het Nieuwsblad in what marks a change of plans for the Belgian. The Jumbo-Visma squad is shifting its approach in preparation for the potential cancellation – due to coronavirus – of Italian events on the upcoming calendar. “With Van …

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Five months and ten days ago, Wout van Aert lay on the baking tarmac in Pau, fresh blood oozing thickly out of a deep gash in his right thigh as his team car screeched to a halt behind him. It was the nightmare end to a dream debut Tour for van Aert, who’d helped Jumbo-Visma …

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BRUSSELS (AFP) – Jumbo-Visma revealed Friday that it will unleash its three GC stars – Primoz Roglic, Tom Dumoulion and Steven Kruijswijk – in a bid to dislodge the dominant Team Ineos at the 2020 Tour de France. Dumoulin, joining Jumbo-Visma for 2020 after eight years in the Sunweb organization, is a former Giro d’Italia …

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Welcome to your Daily News Digest. Here’s what’s happening today: Astana and Argon 18 are ending their partnership, Tom Pidcock has dental surgery, riders in Italy demand road safety improvements. Those stories and more in todays Daily News Digest. Story of the Day: Astana and Argon 18 parting ways at the end of 2019 Astana …

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Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) has won his legal battle over the termination of his contract with former team Vrandas-Willens Crelan. A judge in Belgian court ruled in van Aert’s favor on Tuesday in a case brought by Nick Nuyens, manager of the Sniper Cycling company that owned the team. Nuyens was seeking over 1 million …

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