Labor Kutxa-Euskadi will play three classics in Belgium between Saturday and Monday
The Basque team will be led by Naia Amondarain, Irati Aranguren, Idoia Eraso, Arianna Fidanza, Sara Fiorin and Marjolein Van't Geloof. The tests are the Omloop Get Nieuswsblad on Saturday, the Omloop van het Hageland on Sunday and the Le Samyn Ladies on Monday.
Labor Kutxa-Euskadi will play three classics in Belgium, from Saturday to Monday, from February 28 to March 1. The Basque team will be led by Naia Amondarain, Irati Aranguren, Idoia Eraso, Arianna Fidanza , Sara Fiorin and Marjolein Van't Geloof.
Labor Kutxa-Euskadi will be led in these classics by the Herbaceous Van't Geloof, led by the sports director of Peio Goikoetxea; in addition, Fidanza, Fiorin and Tonetti will be the assets of the Basque team if any race is decided in the sprint.
Labor Kutxa-Euskadi thus premieres this series of races on Saturday at the Omloop Nieuwsbladea, which has a route of 137.2 kilometers, plus sections of cobblestones and 12 walls, mostly piled up over the last 65 kilometers. On Sunday, the Omloop van het Hageland race will compete on a 146.6 km route, and on Monday at Le Samyn Ladies, 133.4 km;
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