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Charlotte Kool
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Dutch sprint dominance: Wiebes makes it two out of two in Burgos as Kool sprints to victory in Veenendaal
22 May 2026
David Bavin-Hobbs
Cycling
Charlotte Kool capitilises on Wiebes absence in crash-marred Scheldeprijs sprint
08 April 2026
Bram van der Ploeg
Cycling
Charlotte Kool leaves Picnic PostNL effective immediately and moves to Belgian Fenix-Deceuninck: "Ready for new chapter in my career"
15 August 2025
Hendrik Boermans
Women's Cycling
Attackers just fall short on preventing a sprint in Scheldeprijs, where Balsamo narrowly beats Kool
09 April 2025
Sjoerd Valkering
Cycling
Wiebes dominates first stage of UAE Tour, Kool and Veenhoven on the podium – Major crash shocks the peloton
06 February 2025
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Cycling
Team DSM-firmenich PostNL women under review: A strong trident, but now slightly blunter
18 December 2024
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andrewf
17-06-2026
Visma’s depth is scary. Jorgenson’s step up this year has been huge, and if Van Aert is anywhere near his best, they can tear stages apart even without Niermann. Matxin is right: you can’t assume they’re out of the picture just because they miss a move early.
bikebuffj
17-06-2026
- Really curious how he balances testing the legs with not showing too much before the Tour. UAE looks stacked, and if they go on the offensive from stage 1 it’ll tell us a lot. Even if it’s not the old nine-day Suisse with big mountains, his current form suggests he’ll try to bag at least one stage.
andrewf
17-06-2026
- For the men, the extra Ponte in Valtellina climb feels like a trap for anyone hoping to “survive” to the finale. On pure punch, MvdP, but that 33°C heat plus repeated ramps screams Pogacar ambush. Really curious how Fisher-Black and Schmid play it from the second tier, and whether Benoot goes long. Also, Alaphilippe on a day like this? If he picks the right move before Bordighi, we could get vintage fireworks.
gearguru33
17-06-2026
- Love this course design for stage 1 — that Buglio in Monte into the Triangia combo is going to sting, and the Bordighi at 12% so close to the line is a perfect chaos-maker. For the women, I’m leaning Lippert if Movistar controls the approach to Triangia, but if Zoe Bäckstedt hangs on over the steep stuff, her kick on the rise to the line could flip the script. Don’t sleep on Reusser either if it turns attritional in the heat.
tourdeforce9
16-06-2026
- Interesting that he skipped the MTB races due to the back niggle and doubled down on Tour prep instead. If the back holds, that road-to-MTB switch after the Tour could be spicy—Val di Sole suits a punchy rider like him. Also love the confidence echoing last year’s build. One punchy Suisse stage win would be the perfect signal.
velodromevirtuoso1
16-06-2026
- Great to see MVDP back after a proper reset. The spring was brutal on luck—Roubaix mechanicals and that Sanremo crash—but the legs were clearly there. Tour de Suisse feels like a smart, lower-stress way to sharpen before the Tour. Curious to see how he balances going for a stage with keeping something in the tank for July.
bikebuffj
16-06-2026
Love Storer’s perspective on applauding this generation. The bar is so high that seventh at the Giro is a massive ride. Whether he makes Tudor’s Tour roster or not, he’s earned respect—and his Vingegaard pick just made July even more intriguing.
raceready7
16-06-2026
The short turnaround from Giro to Tour is such a delicate balance. If Vinge really is better in his second GT of the year, and he came out of the Giro “clean,” Pog is going to need every bit of that UAE depth to pressure him in the mountains and on transition stages.
patriciaw
16-06-2026
Fascinating insight from Storer. If someone who rode shoulder to shoulder at the Giro says Vingegaard can beat Pogacar, that carries weight. Also agree with him on the “not aggressive” criticism—when you can gap riders while seated, there’s no need for fireworks.
jennifer19
16-06-2026
Daan Dijkman’s kick was wild—coming from the group to nearly nick the podium after that descent and flat run-in says a lot about his top-end speed. One to watch for the next sprintable stage.
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