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Development Team 14 jun '26 - 21 jun '26
1/8 Reggio Calabria › Vibo Valentia 168km
2/8 Tropea › Crotone 154km
3/8 Sibari › Villa d'Agri di Marsicovetere 166km
ch Tour de Suisse Women
WorldTeam Women 17 jun '26 - 21 jun '26
1/5 Sondrio › Sondrio 109km
2/5 Locarno › Locarno 105km
3/5 Bad Ragaz › Bad Ragaz 120km
ch Tour de Suisse
WorldTeam Men 17 jun '26 - 21 jun '26
1/5 Sondrio › Sondrio 144km
2/5 Locarno › Locarno 157km
3/5 Bad Ragaz › Bad Ragaz 157km
fr La Route d'Occitanie - CIC
WorldTeam Men 18 jun '26 - 20 jun '26
1/3 Bram › Saint-Paul-Cap-de-Joux 171km
2/3 Cordes-sur-Ciel › Saint-Gaudens 200km
3/3 Loures-Barousse › Loudenvielle 172km
es Volta Ciclista a Catalunya Femenina
WorldTeam Women 19 jun '26 - 21 jun '26
1/3 Santa Susanna › Santa Susanna 92km
2/3 Sant Vicenç de Castellet › La Molina 130km
3/3 Mataró › Barcelona 110km
ad Andorra MoraBanc Clàssica
WorldTeam Men 21 jun '26
1/1 Andorra la Vella › Coll de la Botella 125km
fr Tour de France
WorldTeam Men 04 jul '26 - 26 jul '26
1/21 Barcelona › Barcelona 19km
2/21 Tarragona › Barcelona 182km
3/21 Granollers › Les Angles 196km
be Grote Prijs CHW Beveren
WorldTeam Women 12 jul '26
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Team LottoNL-Jumbo spice up Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race

Enrico Battaglin has finished ninth in the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race. The 28-year-old Italian sprinted past a handful of escapees in the final metres. He also passed Robert Gesink and George Bennett, who were very active during the escape in the last local lap. Gesink eventually became 11th, Bennett 28th.

Soon after the start, a breakaway took an advantage of a few minutes. It was only during the last local lap in Geelong that the race became hectic. In the end, the peloton diminished considerably, partly because Tom Leezer kept the pace extremely high during the last ascent of the Challambra Crescent. Subsequently, Gesink and Bennett were in the leading group for Team LottoNL-Jumbo.

Jay McCarthy was in that leading group too and he eventually won the race, but the pursuers came close. Enrico Battaglin was among them. The Italian had to come from far, but with the ninth place he launched himself into the top ten, two places before Gesink.

The latter looked back on the race with mixed feelings. "We rode a strong race and took control. The result unfortunately does not reflect that", he said afterwards. "George and I were with the favourites during the last climb and we wanted to sprint for the win. Just before the finish, a group joined and my sprint did not come together. I didn’t like that.”

What Gesink obviously does like, is that he is back in the peloton. "It was nice to race again. Now I am going to prepare for Paris - Nice and the Tour of Catalonia. But first I will have to recover from the Australian heat", the 31-year-old Dutchman said.

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