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Lawrence Naesen
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Lawrence Naesen sets up a one-man team to focus on gravel in the future
12 January 2024
Ondrej Zhasil
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Adam Hansen tackles safety issues and Lawrence Naesen's car hit at Tro-Bro Léon
11 May 2023
Ondrej Zhasil
Cycling
Benoit Cosnefroy tries out cobbled classics at E3 Saxo Classic as van Avermaet and Naesen attempt to rekindle past success
23 March 2023
Sangam Rai
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Van Avermaet and Champoussin lead AG2R Citroën Team at Tour de Wallonie
22 July 2022
Rúben Silva
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Giro d'Italia | AG2R Citroën Team target stages, eye GC with Félix Gall
03 May 2022
Rúben Silva
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Lawrence Naesen back to training and eyeing a return to the cobbled classics
16 March 2022
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Latest comments
antipodeanpedalfan
12-05-2026
Sets him up for potentially yet another good Vuelta though. His fruitful month
antipodeanpedalfan
12-05-2026
Is there a list of riders who have crashed out of all three Grand Tours? Didn't see that stat on PCS
Cooldude
12-05-2026
Let's not forget that Jonas had his own horrible moment at Itzulia 2024. But the one I really feel for is Jay Vine who has had more bad crashes than I care to remember.
mij
12-05-2026
yeah no controversy here. next story . . .
mij
12-05-2026
everyone starts a grand tour incredibly motivated. I think very few riders come in nonchalant not caring about their role or if their team wins. he isn’t winning due to motivation alone. he is winning due to great teamwork and great form.
mij
12-05-2026
Jonas might have luck on his side this year, but it only makes up for a couple rough years of bad crashes. it is part of the sport, not even sure why Horner comments on this.
mij
12-05-2026
Tadej would have dropped the group and won the stage. Jonas was not able to do so. big difference. there is wanting to take ahold and being able to.
mij
12-05-2026
and this sport pretends to care about the climate.
antipodeanpedalfan
12-05-2026
I'm pretty stoked to see who gets into the top five/podium given how wide open the field is under the overwhelming favourite. It should make for a really entertaining battle, even if Jonas (presumably) is locked into first place.
antipodeanpedalfan
12-05-2026
Perhaps, but a day of not riding, being exposed to germs is worse than another day in the saddle. Riders often say a day off isn't good cuz their rhythm is disrupted. I'm sure he'd rather have been riding all day.
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