be Grand Prix de Wallonie Dames
WorldTeam Women 17 sep '25
1/1 Soiron › Namur 128km
sk Okolo Slovenska / Tour de Slovaquie
WorldTeam Men 17 sep '25 - 21 sep '25
1/5 Bardejov › Bardejov 141km
2/5 Svidník › Košice 169km
3/5 Kežmarok › Banská Bystrica 191km
be Kampioenschap van Vlaanderen
WorldTeam Men 19 sep '25
1/1 Koolskamp › Koolskamp 180km
ca Chrono Féminin de Gatineau
WorldTeam Women 19 sep '25
1/1 Gatineau › Gatineau 22km
ca Tour de Gatineau
WorldTeam Women 20 sep '25
1/1 Gatineau › Gatineau 122km
be SUPER 8 Classic
WorldTeam Men 20 sep '25
1/1 Brakel › Haacht 200km
rw World Championships ME - ITT
WorldTeam Women 21 sep '25
1/1 Kigali › Kigali 40km
rw World Championships WE - ITT
WorldTeam Women 21 sep '25
1/1 Kigali › Kigali 31km

Groenewegen sprints to second place in Tour of Britain

Dylan Groenewegen finished second in the second stage of the Tour of Britain. Team LottoNL-Jumbo's 24-year-old rider achieved that result in a hectic sprint through the streets of Blyth. The victory went to Elia Viviani, after the disqualification of the faster Edvald Boasson Hagen.

The stage was characterized by a long escape. That was to be expected, as today was the Tour of Britain’s longest stage, 211 kilometres long. Eventually, the seven-man breakaway could be caught in time.

For sprinter Groenewegen it was the first time with Gijs Van Hoecke in the sprint train. "He, Jos van Emden and I found each other well", Groenewegen said about the last kilometres. "I lost them one kilometre ahead of the finish line, but we solved that very quickly. Then the sprint started from far away and initially two men were stronger. The preparation with Gijs and Jos has given me a lot of confidence. I’m looking forward to the next few days", said Groenewegen.

Gerelateerde updates