2022 Team Jumbo–Visma (men's team) season

The 2022 season for Team Jumbo–Visma is the team's 39th season overall and the fourth season under the current name. The team has been a UCI WorldTeam since 2005, when the tier was first established.[1] They use Cervélo bicycles, Shimano drivetrain, Shimano wheels and Agu clothing.[2]

Team Jumbo–Visma
2022 season
Team Jumbo–Visma on Giro d'Italia
UCI codeTJV
StatusUCI WorldTeam
Manager Richard Plugge (NED)
Main sponsor(s)
Based Netherlands
BicyclesCervélo
GroupsetShimano
Season victories
One-day races3
Stage race overall3
Stage race stages11
National Championships1
Jersey

The team started their season at the Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana.[3]

Team roster

As of 7 January 2022.[1][4][5]
Rider Date of birth
 Edoardo Affini (ITA) (1996-06-24)24 June 1996 (aged 25)
 Tiesj Benoot (BEL) (1994-03-11)11 March 1994 (aged 27)
 Koen Bouwman (NED) (1993-12-02)2 December 1993 (aged 28)
 David Dekker (NED) (1998-02-02)2 February 1998 (aged 23)
 Rohan Dennis (AUS) (1990-05-28)28 May 1990 (aged 31)
 Tom Dumoulin (NED) (1990-11-11)11 November 1990 (aged 31)
 Pascal Eenkhoorn (NED) (1997-02-08)8 February 1997 (aged 24)
 Tobias Foss (NOR) (1997-05-25)25 May 1997 (aged 24)
 Robert Gesink (NED) (1986-05-31)31 May 1986 (aged 35)
 Chris Harper (AUS) (1994-11-23)23 November 1994 (aged 27)
 Michel Hessmann (GER) (2001-04-06)6 April 2001 (aged 20)
 Lennard Hofstede (NED) (1994-12-29)29 December 1994 (aged 27)
 Olav Kooij (NED) (2001-10-17)17 October 2001 (aged 20)
 Steven Kruijswijk (NED) (1987-06-07)7 June 1987 (aged 34)
 Sepp Kuss (USA) (1994-09-13)13 September 1994 (aged 27)
Rider Date of birth
 Christophe Laporte (FRA) (1992-12-11)11 December 1992 (aged 29)
 Gijs Leemreize (NED) (1999-10-23)23 October 1999 (aged 22)
 Sam Oomen (NED) (1995-08-15)15 August 1995 (aged 26)
 Primož Roglič (SLO) (1989-10-29)29 October 1989 (aged 32)
 Timo Roosen (NED) (1993-01-11)11 January 1993 (aged 28)
 Mike Teunissen (NED) (1992-08-25)25 August 1992 (aged 29)
 Milan Vader (NED) (1996-02-18)18 February 1996 (aged 25)
 Wout van Aert (BEL) (1994-09-15)15 September 1994 (aged 27)
 Tosh Van der Sande (BEL) (1990-11-28)28 November 1990 (aged 31)
 Mick van Dijke (NED) (2000-03-15)15 March 2000 (aged 21)
 Tim van Dijke (NED) (2000-03-15)15 March 2000 (aged 21)
 Jos van Emden (NED) (1985-06-27)27 June 1985 (aged 36)
 Nathan Van Hooydonck (BEL) (1995-10-12)October 12, 1995 (aged 26)
 Jonas Vingegaard (DEN) (1996-12-10)10 December 1996 (aged 25)

    One-day races

    The team's first One-day Race victory came at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad where Wout van Aert attacked from a small group of 'favorites' with 13 km to go at the base of the Bosberg. He managed to get a gap of 10s with 9.6 km to go.[32] At 3 km to the finish he had a gap of 27s and managed to hold off the chasing group and win the race.[33]

    Also on at the same time was the Faun-Ardèche Classic where the team sent a strong team with leader Primož Roglič.[34] With 8 km to go a group of 3 was chasing leader on the road Brandon McNulty of UAE Team Emirates. The chase group contained Sepp Kuss from the team with Mauri Vansevenant of Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team and Clément Champoussin of AG2R Citroën Team. An attack by Kuss with 7 km to go dropped Champoussin from the group. The remaining pair held of the peloton but didn't catch McNulty and sprinted for the line with Kuss finishing third.[35]

    The following day was the La Drôme Classic where Dane Jonas Vingegaard showed he was in good form by taking the win. He attacked from the peloton on the Col de la Grande Limite taking Vansevenant, Juan Ayuso of UAE Team Emirates and Victor Lafay of Cofidis with him. On the Côte des Roberts Ayuso attacked with Vingegaard the only rider able to follow, the pair worked together having an advantage of 17s to the chasing grouop and 54s to the peloton with 20 km remaining. With 300m to go Vingegaard attacked with chasers Benoît Cosnefroy and Guillaume Martin passing Ayuso but coming to finish 3s behind Vingegaard.[36][37]

    Stage races

    The first stage race that the team rode was the Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana. The team came to the race in support of Dutch sprinter David Dekker hoping to win stages.[3] With 12 km to go in stage 2 Dekker, a stage which the team was working for him, crashed into a ravine after mis-judging a corner in the descent.[38] Although he escaped serious injury he still abandoned the race that stage. The team didn't start stage 4 and pulled all riders from the race after members of the team tested positive for COVID-19.[39][40]

    The Volta ao Algarve was the next stage race for the team. Norwegian Tobias Foss was the team's leader in the race with Maarten Wynants, Team Directeur sportif, stating "Tobias can do well here".[41] The first mountain stage was stage 2 of the tour with Foss crashing in the final sprint after bumping shoulders with Sergio Higuita he lost 41s to stage winner David Gaudu.[42] The stage 4 time trial was dominated by Belgian Remco Evenepoel taking the victory by 58s with Foss finishing in fourth 1 minute and 11s down.[43] Stage 5 was the final stage which finished up another mountain. Foss came home sixth securing his sixth place overall in the Tour.[44] Johannes Staune-Mittet who is part of the development team, Jumbo–Visma Development Team, and rode with the Pro team at this race finished second in the Youth classification.[45]

    Season victories

    DateRaceCompetitionRiderCountryLocationRef.
    26 FebruaryOmloop Het NieuwsbladUCI World Tour Wout van Aert (BEL) BelgiumNinove[46]
    27 FebruaryLa Drôme ClassicUCI ProSeries Jonas Vingegaard (DEN) FranceÉtoile-sur-Rhône[47]
    6 MarchParis–Nice, Stage 1UCI World Tour Christophe Laporte (FRA) FranceMantes-la-Ville[48]
    9 MarchParis–Nice, Stage 4 (ITT)UCI World Tour Wout van Aert (BEL) FranceMontluçon[49]
    12 MarchParis–Nice, Stage 7UCI World Tour Primož Roglič (SLO) FranceCol de Turini[50]
    13 MarchParis–Nice, OverallUCI World Tour Primož Roglič (SLO) France[51]
    13 MarchParis–Nice, Points classificationUCI World Tour Wout van Aert (BEL) France[52]
    25 MarchE3 Saxo Bank ClassicUCI World Tour Wout van Aert (BEL) BelgiumHarelbeke[53]
    4 AprilTour of the Basque Country, Stage 1 (ITT)UCI World Tour Primož Roglič (SLO) SpainHondarribia[54]
    6 AprilCircuit de la Sarthe, Stage 2UCI Europe Tour Olav Kooij (NED) FranceLe Lude[55]
    8 AprilCircuit de la Sarthe, Stage 4UCI Europe Tour Olav Kooij (NED) FranceLa Chapelle-Saint-Aubin[56]
    8 AprilCircuit de la Sarthe, OverallUCI Europe Tour Olav Kooij (NED) France[56]
    8 AprilCircuit de la Sarthe, Young rider classificationUCI Europe Tour Olav Kooij (NED) France[57]
    11 MayTour de Hongrie, Stage 1UCI Europe Tour Olav Kooij (NED) HungarySzékesfehérvár[58]
    13 MayGiro d'Italia, Stage 7UCI World Tour Koen Bouwman (NED) ItalyPotenza[59][60]
    27 MayGiro d'Italia, Stage 19UCI World Tour Koen Bouwman (NED) ItalySantuario di Castelmonte[61][62]
    29 MayGiro d'Italia, Mountains classificationUCI World Tour Koen Bouwman (NED) Italy[63][64]
    5 JuneCritérium du Dauphiné, Stage 1UCI World Tour Wout van Aert (BEL) FranceBeauchastel[65]
    12 JuneCritérium du Dauphiné, Stage 8UCI World Tour Jonas Vingegaard (DEN) FrancePlateau de Solaison[66]
    12 JuneCritérium du Dauphiné, OverallUCI World Tour Primož Roglič (SLO) France[66]
    12 JuneCritérium du Dauphiné, Points classificationUCI World Tour Wout van Aert (BEL) France[66]
    12 JuneCritérium du Dauphiné, Team classificationUCI World Tour[lower-alpha 3] France[66]
    5 July Tour de France, Stage 4 UCI World Tour  Wout van Aert (BEL)  France [67]
    9 July Tour de France, Stage 8 UCI World Tour  Wout van Aert (BEL)  France [67]
    11 July Tour de France, Stage 11 UCI World Tour  Jonas Vingegaard (DEN)  France [67]
    18 July Tour de France, Stage 18 UCI World Tour  Jonas Vingegaard (DEN)  France [67]
    22 July Tour de France, Stage 19 UCI World Tour  Christophe Laporte (FRA)  France [67]
    23 July Tour de France, Stage 20 UCI World Tour  Wout van Aert (BEL)  France [67]
    24 July Tour de France, Overall UCI World Tour  Jonas Vingegaard (DEN)  France [68]
    24 July Tour de France, Points classification UCI World Tour  Wout van Aert (BEL)  France [68]
    24 July Tour de France, Mountains classification UCI World Tour  Jonas Vingegaard (DEN)  France [68]

    National, Continental, and World Champions

    DateDisciplineJerseyRiderCountryLocationRef.
    12 JanuaryAustralian National Time Trial Championships Rohan Dennis (AUS) AustraliaBallarat[69]

    Notes

    1. Martens retired on 30 May 2021, following the conclusion of the 2021 Giro d'Italia.[22][23]
    2. Wynants originally wished to retire after Paris–Roubaix, which had been scheduled for 11 April 2021.[30] However, when the race was postponed to 3 October 2021, Wynants decided to retire after the Tour of Flanders on 4 April 2021, at which point he transitioned into a sports director role for the team.[31]
    3. The riders in the squad were Primož Roglič. Jonas Vingegaard, Christophe Laporte, Steven Kruijswijk, Chris Harper, Tiesj Benoot, and Wout van Aert

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