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Primoz Roglic confirms he will leave Jumbo-Visma after this season as team reflect on 'memorable ride together'

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"Slovenian veteran and four-time Grand Tour winner Primoz Roglic confirmed on Saturday morning that he will leave Team Jumbo-Visma at the conclusion of the current racing season. Before setting off on the Giro dell\u0027Emilia, Roglic gave an interview with Slovenian television in which he confirmed the accuracy of widely circulating reports that he would move on next year."

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Kolmel korral Hispaania velotuuri võitnud ja tänavu Itaalia velotuuril võidutsenud sloveen Primož Roglic kinnitas laupäeval, et lahkub käimasoleva hooaja järel Jumbo-Visma meeskonnast.

·Estonia
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Ahead of the Tour of Emilia Romagna, the Slovenian rider confirmed his future start.

·Paris, France
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Slovenian cyclist Primož Roglič, three-time winner of the Race in Spain and this year's winner of the Race in Italy, is leaving the Jumbo Visma team. He confirmed the news before the start of the Race of Emilia, reports the web portal of the Slovenian National Radio Television.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Primoz Roglic, Jumbo-Visma's absolute winner and one of the pillars on which the successful team was built, is leaving the Dutch cycling team. The Slovenian winner of the Vuelta (three times) and the Giro still has a two-year contract, but is leaving early.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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siol.net broke the news in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Saturday, September 30, 2023.
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