be La Flèche Wallonne Femmes
WorldTeam Women 22 apr '26
1/1 Huy › Mur de Huy 148km
be La Flèche Wallonne
WorldTeam Men 22 apr '26
1/1 Herstal › Huy 208km
fr Le Tour de Bretagne Cycliste
Development Team 25 apr '26 - 01 mei '26
1/7 Redon › Pipriac 165km
2/7 Bains-sur-Oust › Missillac 168km
3/7 Drefféac › Concoret 189km
be Liège-Bastogne-Liège
WorldTeam Men 26 apr '26
1/1 Liège › Liège 259km
be Liège-Bastogne-Liège Femmes
WorldTeam Women 26 apr '26
1/1 Bastogne › Liège 156km
ch Tour de Romandie
WorldTeam Men 28 apr '26 - 03 mei '26
1/6 Villars-sur-Glâne › Villars-sur-Glâne 3km
2/6 Martigny › Martigny 171km
3/6 Rue › Vucherens 173km
at GP Vorarlberg p/b Radhaus Rankweil
Development Team 01 mei '26
1/1
de Eschborn-Frankfurt
WorldTeam Men 01 mei '26
1/1 Eschborn › Frankfurt am Main 211km

Tour de France long list

Team LottoNL-Jumbo created its long list of riders for the upcoming 103rd edition of the Tour de France. The team will whittle this list down to its nine participants ahead of the race start on Saturday, July 2, in Mont-Saint-Michel.
 
“The team starts in Mont-Saint-Michel with the aim of winning a stage and delivering a strong general classification,” said Technical Director Nico Verhoeven. “Several riders have trained at altitude in Tenerife. Their last preparations will be done in three stage races, the Tour de Suisse, the Criterium du Dauphiné and the Ster ZLM Toer. Several days before the national championships the final nine riders will be announced.”
 
Long list riders:
George Bennett
Jos van Emden
Robert Gesink
Dylan Groenewegen
Wilco Kelderman
Tom Leezer
Bert-Jan Lindeman
Paul Martens
Timo Roosen
Bram Tankink
Mike Teunissen
Sep Vanmarcke
Robert Wagner
Maarten Wynants
 
Sports Directors:
Merijn Zeeman
Nico Verhoeven
Frans Maassen
 
The 21 stages:
9 flat stages
1 hilly stage
9 mountain stages with 4 summit finishes
2 time trials
2 rest days

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