For Lidl-Trek Future rider Cameron Rogers, nephew of former pro Michael, the ongoing Tour of Holland may be his final race of the season, but in Tuesday’s prologue, he came fractions of a second away from his first win of 2025.
The Australian beat Filippo Ganna (Ineos Grenadiers) to win the prologue of the Tour of Austria last summer, but this season has been a challenging one for the 20-year-old following heart surgery in February.
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“The GP Rik Van Looy was a good test to see how strong I was. It was the first race where I felt good, finally, for the season. Now I’m coming into strength, but it’s unfortunate that it’s the last race of the season. At least I’ve been able to get a result out of it.”
Rogers’ Lidl-Trek teammate, under-23 world time trial champion Jakob Söderqvist, rounded out the podium in third place, just another 0.17 of a second further back. He and Rogers could boast of beating the likes of Christophe Laporte, Yves Lampaert, and former triple under-23 European time trial champion Alec Segaert, however.
Cameron Rogers wil na hartoperatie in voetsporen van oom Michael treden: “Hij maakt dit mogelijk” – YouTube
