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Jumbo-Visma lives with the Alps weekend approaching between hope and fear | Tour de France

Sporting manager Merijn Zeeman knows that Primoz Roglic must first be healthier than it is now.

Sporting manager Merijn Zeeman knows that Primoz Roglic must first be healthier than it is now. “The doctor was I don’t know how long with him.”

sport">CHATEAUROUX – The moment Merijn Zeeman gets out of the Jumbo-Visma bus, he says that the team doctor is fully engaged in providing assistance to the riders. In the sixth Tour stage won by Mark Cavendish, the Dutch top formation remained damage-free, but many first-aid kits are needed for the injured who fell in the first stages. “I don’t know how long the doctor was trying to connect Primoz (Roglic, ed.),” said the sporting manager, who lives between hope and fear in view of the weekend in the Alps.

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