Team Profile
Visma-Lease a Bike
- Wout van Aert
- Edoardo Affini
- Dylan van Baarle
- Loe van Belle
- Tiesj Benoot
- Koen Bouwman
- Mick van Dijke
- Tim van Dijke
- Robert Gesink
- Thomas Gloag
- Per Strand Hagenes
- Michel Hessmann
- Matteo Jorgenson
- Wilco Kelderman
- Olav Kooij
- Steven Kruijswijk
- Sepp Kuss
- Christophe Laporte
- Bart Lemmen
- Tosh Van der Sande
- Johannes Staune-Mittet
- Jan Tratnik
- Ben Tulett
- Cian Uijtdebroeks
- Milan Vader
- Attila Valter
- Julien Vermote
- Jonas Vingegaard
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