ON THE PEDALS WITH TEAM JUMBO-VISMA’S NEW CYCLING ROUTES

The new Service Koers at De Brand business park in 's-Hertogenbosch (Het Zuiderkruis 23) is the starting point for three new cycling routes. The Cycle Route TJV 100 (km)provides a nice challenge for the sporty cyclist or e-biker.

The TJV 50 (km) includes a section of the route of La Vuelta Holanda 2022 between Vlijmen and Heusden. In addition, there is a unique “Surprise Me!” cycling route. Every three months this bicycle route changes. At the starting point there is a route sign with the three routes. Cyclists will also find a water tap to fill their water bottle. A bicycle repair station for quick repairs will also be installed soon, including a vending machine for forgotten inner tubes and power food.

The routes are available for free download (as GPX files) via the QR code on the route panel at the Service Course and at www.teamjumbovisma.nl/routes.

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