🇪🇸 #VueltaBurgos "Once again, I saw a strong team. The guys had everything under control." ~ Primoz Roglic Read more in our report! ✍️⤵️
From 20 to 27 August, the Tour de l'Avenir will take place in France. No less than six riders from the Jumbo-Visma Development Team will be competing in this prestigious U23 nations race. Johannes Staune-Mittet, who has recovered from illness, is one of them and is looking forward to the eight-day stage race.
"I'm going to France with a good feeling," says Staune-Mittet. The day after his first professional victory, the 21-year-old Norwegian withdrew from the Czech Tour due to illness, but he is in excellent shape again. "I struggled for about a week, but after that, I was able to prepare well for the Tour de l'Avenir. Unfortunately, I had to miss the world championships. However, there is no reason to worry about my form. I am looking forward to the race. My season has been very successful, and I am hungry for more success."
Staune-Mittet, who finished second in last year's Tour de l'Avenir, sees it as an advantage that the race starts with two sprint stages. "It works well for me. You have to stay out of trouble, of course, but it lets you settle into a rhythm. On day three, we have to do a strong team time trial. Then the main focus will come."
The Giro Next Gen winner refers to the final weekend, which features three challenging mountain stages. The seventh stage, in particular, will be of interest to Staune-Mittet. The stage consists of two parts: an 11-kilometre individual climbing time trial and a short mountain stage later in the day. "It will be a significant test. A day like this is mentally tougher than physically. If I can be on top of my game in the mountain stages, then hopefully, I can fight for the win," he says.
🇪🇸 #VueltaBurgos "Once again, I saw a strong team. The guys had everything under control." ~ Primoz Roglic Read more in our report! ✍️⤵️