Amidst a season start that has seen several important UAE Team Emirates-XRG riders sidelined by injury, Tadej Pogačar regained an important domestique ahead of the Tour of Flanders as Mikkel Bjerg made his return to racing on Friday.

Bjerg crashed back at the Tour Down Under, suffering fractures in his hand and acromioclavicular joint. He returned to riding relatively soon, but missed all of the early-season European racing, only returning for the E3 Saxo Classic, where he started what will be a short build up to next weekend’s Tour of Flanders.

With several other important UAE riders out – Jay Vine and Jhonatan Narváez also crashed in Australia, whilst Tim Wellens fell heavily at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad – the team has felt the squeeze this spring, dropping races from their programme and moving a rider up from their development team.

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It hasn’t stopped Pogačar from winning, as he took titles at both Strade Bianche and Milan-San Remo, but it certainly added expectation onto the returns of riders like Bjerg.

Even without riders like Wellens, Bjerg and Narváez, the team have rallied to keep on winning – even if cracking 100 this year now feels out of reach – and the Dane praised his colleagues’ efforts whilst he was out of action.

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His team and teammates will be hoping that top level, or something close to it, may come as soon as next Sunday. Bjerg was part of the line-up for both of Tadej Pogačar’s previous Tour of Flanders victories, finishing 15th himself on one occasion, and he would certainly be a useful rider to have deep into the race next week.