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Hosted on MSN'I just wasn't strong enough' - Wout van Aert rues second missed chance in as many days in Volta ao AlgarveFor the second day running, Wout van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike) was one of the pre-race favourites for the Volta ao Algarve ...
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Wout van Aert nowhere near victory after two setbacks: "I couldn’t recover from that"For the second day in a row, a Belgian celebrated victory in the Tour of the Algarve—and for the second day in a row, it wasn ...
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Cyclingnews.com on MSNVolta ao Algarve stage 4 Live - Girmay, Van Aert and Meeus readying themselves for sprint finishThe race organisers call this stage from Albufeira and Faro "the great unknown of the Volta ao Algarve" with three late ...
Wout van Aert is gearing up to start his road race season by competing at the Clasica Jaen Paraiso Interior and the Volta ao Algarve, before turning his attenti ...
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Cycling News on MSN'The Clásica Jaén is a race for everybody' - Sepp Kuss raring to go for 2025 debut in Spanish ClassicIt's not often you hear climbing specialists getting enthusiastic about off-road challenges, but when it comes to Sepp Kuss ...
A winner of UCI Cyclocross World Cup series title in 2021, Belgian rider Wout van Aert also is also a regular stage winner on the Tour de France. The three stage wins in the Vuelta were a ...
Cyclist Wout van Aert was ordered by a Belgian court to pay €662 000 in compensation to the Sniper Cycling team for breaking his contract in 2018, the Belga news service reported on Monday.
Dutchman Mathieu van der Poel became cyclo-cross world champion for a seventh time on Sunday, equalling Belgian Erik De Vlaeminck's record set 52 years ago.
The experienced Alpecin-Deceuninck rider defeated Wout van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike) with the Belgian coming second in the final standings. The two were vying for the lead on the second lap ...
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Cycling bans controversial use of carbon monoxide rebreathingEritrea’s Biniam Girmay, wearing the green jersey, sprints to the finish line ahead of France’s Arnaud Demare, Germany’s Pascal Ackermann, Belgium’s Wout van Aert, and Belgium’s Jasper Philipsen, to ...
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