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News By Miles CooperJanuary 23, 2025

Anna van der Breggen Opens Up About the Challenges of Her Professional Racing Comeback

Anna van der Breggen Opens Up About the Challenges of Her Professional Racing Comeback
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Anna van der Breggen is not positive what to anticipate in her highly-anticipated comeback to skilled racing with SD Worx-Protime since retiring from the game on the peak of her occupation 3 years in the past. Now 34, the previous international champion and Olympic gold medallist believes the ladies’s peloton is more potent and that if she can not achieve her earlier shape or upper she may not be in rivalry to win on the primary races.

However whilst she has set her attractions on a handful of races, and hopes to be robust sufficient to do neatly, she mentioned that her major goal isn’t profitable.

“It will be different. I’m coming in different and my goal is different. My goal is not to win this race or to be good at that race. I just enjoy riding with the girls at the camp. 

“My objective is to look how it’s going within the races. After all, I need to be as just right as imaginable however I need so to play the sport, too. I’m hoping I will be just right sufficient to be within the finals, that’s what I really like probably the most about biking. 

“I don’t have it in my mind that I need to win [a specific] race. I enjoy what I am doing now way more. I enjoy the long rides, the new teammates that we have, and how they develop. 

“You assume in a different way about biking now [at this stage in her career] in comparison to if you end up younger and you are gifted and need to win international championships, a name or race … you glance most commonly to your self. For me, now, that has modified. I see the crew and I need to be a part of this crew. And I need to be robust as a result of that’s what makes a decision the most efficient within the race.” 

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Racing between 2009 and 2021, Van der Breggen amassed two road race and one time trial world title, seven wins at Flèche Wallonne, four overall titles at the Giro d’Italia, twice winner of Liège-Bastogne-Liège, and major victories at Tour of Flanders, Amstel Gold Race and Strade Bianche. She rode her last Worlds road race in Leuven as the defending champion, going out at the top of her game.

During her retirement from racing, Van der Breggen remained heavily involved in the sport as a director for SD Worx-Protime and trained several of the riders including former Tour de France winner Demi Vollering, who has since moved to the FDJ-Suez team.

“I used to be simply drained from all of the years that I [raced] sooner than [retirement]. I actually loved the primary yr when I had my retirement, and I feel that I simply want to have a destroy at that time to do one thing other,” Van der Breggen said, who just completed a training camp with her teammates before the official team presentation on Thursday.

“This present day, I’m additionally drained,” she laughed, “however a distinct roughly drained … from coaching camp. My power [motivation to race] has returned somewhat speedy.”

She said that deciding to return to racing was a slow process and there wasn’t just one specific moment, but rather it was a general feeling that she discussed over time with several close friends and colleagues. 

“I loved being a sports activities director, however the feeling began to come back again to me; What if? What if I used to be at the motorbike? May just I be higher than I used to be sooner than? I used to be getting extra curious, and at one level I assumed ‘Why now not?

“A lot of people say that there is the Tour de France now, ‘Did you come back to race the Tour?’ But, for me, that was not [the reason]. It’s more in general, I missed cycling. In the back of my mind, somewhere I thought ‘I can still do this well, so what and I doing [sitting] in a car’.”

An 8th Flèche Wallonne?

Anna van der Breggen (SD Worx) wins the 2021 Fleche Wallonne Feminine

Anna van der Breggen (SD Worx) wins the 2021 Fleche Wallonne Female (Symbol credit score: Getty Photographs)

Van der Breggen does now not but know which race will likely be her first this yr, however she does know that she objectives to height on the Ardennes Classics after which most likely the Giro d’Italia sooner than serving to teammate and reigning international champion Lotte Kopecky in her pursuit of the yellow jersey on the Excursion de France. 

She mentioned SD Worx-Protime are giving her the liberty to slowly construct her shape and to make a decision the place easiest to begin her season.

“For me, the Ardennes are important in April. That will give me time to build up further ahead of these races. It’s quite late. The team is giving me the possibility to go into racing when I feel like I have the level and am good enough to do this. After the Ardennes, I hope to do all the stage racing season. That is what I like. The first races are very exciting and then the longer climbing and stage races, step-by-step,” Van der Breggen mentioned.

An eye fixed at the Ardennes implies that she may just in finding herself within the place of profitable a report 8th time at Flèche Wallonne, however she reminded the click that iconic climbs just like the Mur de Huy require most sensible shape and that’s one thing she isn’t but positive she will construct to in one of these brief house of time.

“Of course, if I had the choice, I would like [an eighth Mur de Huy title]. I think everyone is saying this. Some riders like this race, but less than something like Flanders or Roubaix. The list of riders on our team is not that big so I can go in and see,” she mentioned.

“You need to be in top shape to be able to win Flèche and these last climbs are not lying. If I am not at that level, yet, or better than I was when I retired then it will be difficult. If I don’t make it there, it is OK for me, it is one of the most difficult races to start with, but I will try.”

Requested if she really believes that she must be a greater rider than sooner than she retired, Van der Breggen mentioned, “I’m not sure if “higher” is the right description. It has changed, for example, being in position before major climbs will be harder. More riders can do this now, and the speed will be higher.

“I all the time preferred to sit down within the again and now not waste power after which move to the entrance sooner than necessary issues. I feel this should exchange as a result of that’s not imaginable anymore. So converting [my] power output previous within the race, however I’m hoping that I will catch numerous this with the staying power [training] that I’ve executed. I am a bit bit older and more potent, and I want to enjoy this. I do know what was once going down within the bunch 3 years in the past, however I do not know now.”

Van der Breggen said that during her time directing SD Worx-Protime, she saw the peloton become stronger and more professional, especially after the inaugural Tour de France Femmes in 2022. 

“The Excursion de France modified issues so much. It additionally confirmed how briskly issues can exchange and turn out to be necessary. It is now probably the most necessary races in ladies’s biking so it is appearing that ladies’s biking is creating speedy,” she said, describing additional changes that she has noticed over the last three years, including the 15 top-tier WorldTour teams and the introduction of seven second-tier ProTeams.

“The extent of the bunch were given higher. Extra riders are coaching, the groups are getting larger and extra skilled. That’s the largest exchange; the groups are converting and it is extra skilled. Sooner than we had 4 or 5 actually skilled groups and now you’ll be able to title 10 groups that do it in a actually great way. The output is that you’ve got extra riders on a degree that you’ll be able to name skilled.”

Asked if it might take her two or three years to build back to her best form and contest the peloton for the yellow jersey at the Tour de France, Van der Breggen said, “I do not know. I’m hoping now not.”

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