fr Tour de France
WorldTeam Men 04 jul '26 - 26 jul '26
15/21 Mulhouse › Le Markstein 155km
16/21 Champagnole › Plateau de Solaison 183km
17/21 Évian-les-Bains › Thonon-les-Bains 26km
be Baloise Ladies Tour
WorldTeam Women 15 jul '26 - 19 jul '26
3/6 Zulte › Zulte 130km
4/6 Maaseik › Maaseik 8km
5/6 Maaseik › Maaseik 104km
fr Tour de l'Ain
Development Team 28 jul '26 - 30 jul '26
1/3 Etappe 1
2/3 Etappe 2
3/3 Etappe 3
dk PostNord Tour of Denmark
WorldTeam Men 29 jul '26 - 02 aug '26
1/5 Aalborg › Aalborg 197km
2/5 Glyngøre › Skive 182km
3/5 Fredericia › Vejle 202km
fr Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift
WorldTeam Women 01 aug '26 - 09 aug '26
1/9 Lausanne › Lausanne 137km
2/9 Aigle › Genève 149km
3/9 Genève › Poligny 157km
es DSSK (Donostia San Sebastian Klasikoa)
WorldTeam Men 01 aug '26
1/1 San Sebastián › San Sebastián 221km
pl Tour de Pologne
WorldTeam Men 03 aug '26 - 09 aug '26
1/7 Gdynia › Koszalin 234km
2/7 Międzyzdroje › Szczecin 150km
3/7 Gorzów Wielkopolski › Zielona Góra 193km
es Vuelta a Burgos
WorldTeam Men 04 aug '26 - 08 aug '26
1/5 Gumiel de Izán › Alto del Castillo 165km
2/5 Arcos › Valle del Sol 178km
3/5 Espinosa de los Monteros › Corconte 184km

Team LottoNL-Jumbo keeps improving in Tour de Pologne

Tom Van Asbroeck placed sixth in the fourth stage of the Tour de Pologne on Wednesday. Three had escaped, LottoNL-Jumbo's rider finished third in the bunch sprint in Nowy Sacz. Maciej Bodnar (Tinkoff – Saxo Bank) won.

“We were expecting that is was going to end up in a sprint between a big group of riders," sports director, Jan Boven said after the stage. “Dennis van Winden should've been in that kick, and it was a challenge for Tom Van Asbroeck to survive the climbs. They were both able to maintain their positions in that group, so we could make a plan.


"We didn’t have the riders to help with the chase of the peloton so we had to wait. We keep improving our team performance, on the other hand. Bram Tankink took the initiative like Rick Flens did yesterday and Tom was able to do the bunch sprint yet another time.”


Team’s captain

“I was feeling good today,” Bram Tankink added. “That's why I took the initiative as the team’s captain. It started to rain in the end so it was necessary to stay in front of the bunch. I tried to protect our sprinters. That went well, but we weren’t able to catch the breakaway, unfortunately. We couldn’t do anything else but pass time, see what happened and keep our sprinters in a safe position.”

It’s going to be another hard one on Thursday. “It’s a very hilly profile," Boven added. “The stage final will be tough too. We want to ride a little bit more attentive than we did today. It might be a nice day for Bert-Jan Lindeman, George Bennett and Bram Tankink possibly.”

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