es La Vuelta Ciclista a España
WorldTeam Men 23 aug '25 - 14 sep '25
5/21 Figueres › Figueres 24km
6/21 Olot › Pal. Andorra 170km
7/21 Andorra la Vella › Cerler. Huesca La Magia 188km
fr Kreiz Breizh Elites Féminin
WorldTeam Women 28 aug '25
1/1 Pontrieux › Callac 137km
fr Classic Lorient Agglomération - CERATIZIT
WorldTeam Women 30 aug '25
1/1 Plouay › Plouay 165km
fr Bretagne Classic - Ouest-France
WorldTeam Men 31 aug '25
1/1 Plouay › Plouay 261km
nl Simac Ladies Tour
WorldTeam Women 02 sep '25 - 07 sep '25
1/6 Leuven › Leuven 81km
2/6 Gennep › Gennep 124km
3/6 Zeewolde › Zeewolde 160km
gb Lloyds Bank Tour of Britain Men
WorldTeam Men 02 sep '25 - 07 sep '25
1/6 Woodbridge › Southwold 161km
2/6 Stowmarket › Stowmarket 169km
3/6 Milton Keynes › Ampthill 122km
cz Okolo jižních Čech / Tour of South Bohemia
Development Team 04 sep '25 - 07 sep '25
1/4 Etappe 1
2/4 Etappe 2
3/4 Etappe 3
fr Tour Cycliste Féminin International de l'Ardèche
WorldTeam Women 09 sep '25 - 14 sep '25
1/6 Laudun-l’Ardoise › Laudun-l’Ardoise 127km
2/6 Saint-Rambert-d'Albon › Saint-Donat-sur-l'Herbasse 113km
3/6 Avignon › Pernes-les-Fontaines 119km

Kruijswijk attacks on Colombier and finishes just outside the top ten

Steven Kruijswijk has been able to test his form in the final stage of the Tour de l'Ain on the Col du Grand Colombier. The rider of Team LottoNL-Jumbo topped the hors category mountain in third position. In the descent towards the finish in Culoz, no risks were taken, which led Kruijswijk to the eleventh place. In the general classification he finished fifth. Thibaut Pinot became the overall winner.

Despite the fact that no podium in the overall ranking was achieved, sports director Frans Maassen was happy with the achieved goals: "We wanted to win a stage and we did so with Juan José Lobato. In addition, the men had to test themselves uphill and they have been able to do so over the past two days. They were slightly consumed by their thoughts about the Vuelta already. This has to be achieved completely in the next few days, while recharging their battery. We are going to Spain with a good feeling, "says Maassen.
 
For Kruijswijk, especially the last two days of racing were a good way to test his legs. In his own words: this was exactly what he needed to be able to completely focus on the oncoming Vuelta. "And it worked. I'm glad I could race here and feel good heading to the Vuelta. It’s going to be a hard race in Spain because the entry is strong. But I'm very confident", Kruijswijk said.

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