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Wout van Aert extends Jumbo-Visma deal to 2026 ahead of World Championships road race

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Wout van Aert has extended his deal at Jumbo-Visma by two years to 2026. The undisputed all-rounder of the peloton has had another terrific season and lit up the Tour de France in July with a string of devastating attacks – helping deliver six stage wins for his team, taking three for himself and securing the green jersey.

Ad He also played a starring role in the mountains as team-mate Jonas Vingegaard dethroned Tadej Pogacar for the yellow jersey.

World ChampionshipsPogacar: Dropping Van Aert or Van der Poel in road race will be 'impossible'25 MINUTES AGO «I feel very good with this team.

We have already shown that I can perform at my best here,” Van Aert said. “That is also thanks to the facilities I get there.

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