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Team Profile: BELGIUM 2019



Interviews (37)



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Greg Van Avermaet
Young talents will have earlier peaks but shorter careers

Cyclingnews, 17 December 2019
Belgian says he has a few good years left as he targets Olympics and Classics in 2020


Greg Van Avermaet
Cyclingnews,
17 December 2019

Young talents will have earlier peaks but shorter careers
Belgian says he has a few good years left as he targets Olympics and Classics in 2020



Lawrence Naesen
Cyclingnews,
28 November 2019

Oliver and Lawrence join forces at AG2R
The brothers tell us about their childhood fights and how their shared understanding will help in the Classics


Oliver Naesen
Cyclingnews,
28 November 2019

Oliver and Lawrence join forces at AG2R
The brothers tell us about their childhood fights and how their shared understanding will help in the Classics



Jasper Stuyven
Ciclismo International,
1 November 2019

Riders to Watch in 2020 – Jasper Stuyven
Jasper Stuyven ended the 2018 cycling season in amazing form, probably the best of his life. During the Winter much was written and spoken about his rise to the top and we were all left very excited for 2019. “I was pretty confident and motivated going in to 2019. After having a great 2018, I truly


Tim Declercq
Cycling Pub,
24 January 2019

It's always a poker game in the peloton
Tim Declercq joined the current Deceuninck–Quick Step team at the start of the 2017 season and has since grown to be a vital part of the Belgian formation. The 29-year-old has spent many hours pulling the peloton, helping to set up his teammates for final sprints and earning the nickname 'the Tracto



Tim Declercq
Cyclist,
16 January 2019

The Invisible Man
You know it's not all sunshine, rainbows and WorldTour victories at Deceuninck-Quick Step. Fair enough, they did win 77 times last year, over 20 times more than anyone else, but it doesn't come without the tireless work of a hidden few.


Greg Van Avermaet
Cyclingnews.com,
4 January 2019

Greg Van Avermaet and the new dawn at CCC
As the BMC team became CCC, following a frantic and protracted search from Jim Ochowicz for a new sponsor, more than half the riders jumped ship. Greg Van Avermaet, however, stayed put and the Belgian Classics star now finds himself as the talisman of a set-up that looks very different indeed.


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