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Juan Ayuso leads stacked Lidl-Trek line-up for the Tour de France

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Juan Ayuso will lead a stacked Lidl-Trek team into battle at the Tour de France this July. The 23-year-old Spaniard will be able to call on some highly capable support in the form of repeat US champion Quinn Simmons and Mathias Skjelmose, who was sixth on GC at the recent Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. They will be ably supported by Mathias Vacek, who won the youth classification at the recent Tour de Suisse, and Derek Gee-West, who finished fifth a…

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Lidl-Trek has presented his team for the Tour de France 2026. The eight chosen from the German team are commanded by Juan Ayuso, who will be the leader of the team in the gala round, which starts this Saturday 4th July in Barcelona. Although Tadej Pogacar is the main favorite, looking for his fifth title, the list of rivals is very wide, with Vingegaard, Evepoel or Seixas. But the Spanish cyclist wants to get on that list of candidates and, in v…

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In the current times it is difficult to surprise in terms of communication within the professional sport. But sometimes, it is achieved. And one of those times has been signed by the Lidl-Trek, cycling team in which the alicantino Juan Ayuso militates, when it comes to announcing to the eight runners that will participate in the Tour of France, the most important (and media) test of each year in the sport of the two wheels.

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Lidl-Trek enters the Grande Boucle with a team that combines general classification ambitions with a powerful firepower for stage victories. Fresh from a third-place finish at the Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Juan Ayuso will lead the team in the...

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After his third place in the Auvergne-Ródano-Alpes Tour, the Spaniard Juan Ayuso will be the leader of the Lidl Trek for the 113th edition of the Tour de France that begins this Saturday in Barcelona, a team that includes another Spanish runner, Carlos Verona."The goal is obviously to climb to the top of the podium in Paris. It will be three weeks of hard work and we will see what we can get. In the Tour, everything can change from day to day. I…

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Cycling Weekly broke the news in Canyon, Canada on Monday, June 29, 2026.
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