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Tour de Luxembourg: Local rider Mathieu Kockelmann shocks WorldTour riders with stage 2 victory

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Andrea Vendrame second, Tom Donnenwirth third in bunch sprint
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Along the last straight line, we were all waiting for the triumphal finish of Dutchman Marijn van den Berg, second the day before in Luxembourg and wearing the blue jersey, the leader in the points classification. If he had done so well in an uphill finish, he would dominate his finishing rivals in a last straight line almost ...

On the second stage, which covered 168.4 kilometers from Réimech to Mamer, the Luxembourg team had a perfect day.

·Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
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Luxembourg Festival in Mamer: The 21-year-old celebrates his first professional victory and teammate Mil Morang conquers the mountain jersey after a hard fight.

·Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
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Mathieu Kockelmann had at heart to shine at home, especially as he was racing with his country's jersey on his back. On Thursday, the rider who is also a member of the Lotto's development team raised his arms during the 2nd stage of the Tour du Luxembourg. The 21-year-old rider, engaged with the Belgian team until 2027, won the sprint ahead of Andrea Vendrame (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) and Tom Donnenwirth (Groupama-FDJ). Note that this is his …

Discover, in images, the finish of the second stage of the Tour du Luxembourg that was fighting this Thursday, at the end of which Mathieu Kockelmann (Luxembourg) won, ahead of Andrea Vendrame (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) and Tom Donnenwirth (Groupama-FDJ).

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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The Remich / Mamer stage, the second of the Tour de Luxembourg, was decided in a sprint and the one to rejoice on his home roads was 21-year-old Mathieu Kockelmann, representing Lotto, who at the end of the 168 kilometres scheduled......

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Cycling News broke the news in Bath, United Kingdom on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
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