Former world champion Amalie Dideriksen inks two-year deal with Uno-X
Dideriksen leaves Trek-Segafredo, Vuelta a España stage winner Clément Champoussin signs with Team Arkéa Samsic.
Dideriksen leaves Trek-Segafredo, Vuelta a España stage winner Clément Champoussin signs with Team Arkéa Samsic.
After the first six years of her career at Boels-Dolmans, the Dane is with another superteam in 2021, Trek-Segafredo.
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Reigning world champion Amalie Dideriksen (DEN) won the 152.2km Ronde van Drenthe in the Netherlands municipality of Hoogeveen on Saturday.
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20-year-old Amalie Dideriksen sprints past Kirsten Wild in a photo finish to take the rainbow jersey in the women's road race in Doha, Qatar
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In her final year as a junior, the Danish rider takes her second world title, sprinting out of a small group for gold