Various news reflects the differences that are marked in the Dutch squad. Is Visma only retailer with his stars?
It was always mentioned that Visma Lease Bike is the team that works the most in details and possibly that is true. From the materials to the planning, training and food of the runners. But, apparently, it is not always like that.
Surely Jonas Vingegaard or Matteo Jorgenson, who just left Movistar claiming that, receives all the attention from the world. But his companions not, as can be seen from recent statements.
For example, one of the greatest figures of his quarry left this year having a contract and now revealed that – in great measure – it was for lack of opportunities although also of carelessness in details and assistance.
With women, worse
While you can know the details about that pedalist here, another valuable testimony is that of an excorter. This is Jip Van Den Bos, who had to retire in 2022 due to problems derived from a fall.
Today presenter in Eurosport, the woman told Wieler Revue that she noticed clear differences in structural. “I must be politically correct and I don’t know how it will be now, but when I was there they had a lot to grow,” he threw laugh.
“To be clear: it was not all completely equal even though they told us yes,” he continued. “From the facilities that gave us the statements that were made, we saw that there was no equality with the male team,” he said.
“The differences came from the top of the structure. Even being super professional, the focus was and will continue to be in men,” he closed.
And although we cannot refute that, the experience of the young people of the male block who left talks about differentiation even within the Equip World Tour, with special treatment and assistance for the figures while the role -run runners are a little more sideways.
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