Anna van der Breggen heads to Rwanda to scout ahead of the 2025 World Championships

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Anna van der Breggen heads to Rwanda to scout ahead of the 2025 World Championships

Anna van der Breggen's return to the retirement race by sd Worx-Protime will begin in 2025, but the former 2nd road Race World champion has already checked out the course for the world in Rwanda next year. 

The Dutch star has revealed that she will return to the race in 2021 after finishing her illustrious career at the World in Leuven on May 9, but she is making a head start on an early reconnaissance trip to the epicenter of Kigali 2025.

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She is with the Dutch Cycling Federation, along with men's national coach Koos Moerenhout and KNWU technical director Wilbert Broekhuizen, while newly appointed women's coach Laurens ten Dam has not attended the trip.

Women's cycling has been a major development since van der Breggen stopped the race and began his career as Sports Director at SD Worx, with new races such as the Tour de France Femme and Paris Roube Femme added to the calendar. But it's not just big events that have brought the Dutch star back, it's friendship.

"What I wanted to come back to is a general race. I love racing and also love the Giro where everything is different, yes, the tour [de France Femmes] has grown women's cycling a lot, so I really like it and can see it different every year, but that's not what I wanted to go back to cycling," Van der Zwaan said. Breggen told Cyclingnews on the tour on May 8.

"That's what I see here, even among my teammates, and how much they do for each other. The feeling that you really want to give everything for each other and try to win, and how they sit on the bus when they don't win, that"

But in her first announcement, making sure she aims to go back to the Peloton and add to her 62 career victories, she said. There is no sign that her super competitive spirit will fade when she comes out of the race.

"Do I still want to be a winner" Of course, I feel the competition in me," she said. "I always want to win. But that doesn't mean you can always win. That's fine, too, because it only makes the victory you have more beautiful," van der Bregen said.

"When you have to struggle to go somewhere, it only makes the reward more beautiful later. In any case, for me, it's a privilege to be a cyclist again in 2025.

Among her stacked Palmares, van der Breggen has won 3 Elite world titles ・ both a road race in Innsbruck in 2018 and a road race and time trial in Imola in 2020. She also won the Rio 2016 Olympic Road race, won the overall 4 Girodonnes, took 7 wins at La Fleshwallon and won several other top 1 day races - Tour of Flanders, Strad Bianche, Liege–Bastogne-Liege, Amsterdam, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, Paris, In the game you will find a lot of interesting and interesting games.

Her long-awaited return arrives at the same time as Pauline Ferran Prevo's after ending her mountain bike career, fellow former Road World champion is set to ride for Bismarck bike in the New Year. 

It all started with Van der Bregen's former Protégé and best climber in the women's Peloton, Demi Volling also moving from SD Worx-Protime to FDJ-Suez, and the women's rhino

Volling last week.とのインタビューで話しましたNRC.nl The former is surprised about the tension between her and van der Breggen during her late months with the Dutch team and is "a little frustrated and angry" about the announcement.

Van der Breggen was the Volarling coach and led her to become one of the Peloton's top riders as Tour de France Femme Champion and Ardennes triple winner.Van der Breggen is the only one who did it on women's cycling. Next season they will face off as rivals, but van der Breggen will be able to rediscover her form of old.

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