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We posted the report from stage winner Julius Johansen's UAE team Emirates-XRG with the results.
Here's the report from fourth-place Jorgen Nordhagen's Team Visma | Lease a Bike:
Jørgen Nordhagen made a strong impression in the opening time trial of O Gran Camiño. The 21-year-old Norwegian delivered a solid effort against the clock, ultimately securing fourth place. Patryk Goszczurny also showed his form, finishing seventh. Julius Johansen proved to be the fastest at Torre de Hércules.

Julius Johansen riding to first place.
In the Spanish stage race, which for the Dutch squad is part of the White Jersey Group and sees the team line up with a mix of WorldTour and Development riders, Nordhagen was the first rider off the ramp. The young Norwegian posted a strong time of 18:11 on the hilly course.
As the rest of the field gradually came in, Nordhagen’s time proved difficult to beat. In the end, only three riders were faster than the young Norwegian, putting him in a strong position in the general classification.
“I’m extremely happy with my performance,” Nordhagen reflected on his time trial. “I maybe didn’t fully expect to put in such a strong ride on this course, but I felt good. Unfortunately, three riders were faster, but I can definitely be satisfied.”
The focus for the 21-year-old climber now shifts to the coming days, with key stages for the general classification ahead. “Tomorrow and the day after, the main task is to get through safely. In the final weekend, the battle for overall victory will really open up, and I’m looking forward to being part of it. With today’s performance, I’m in a good position.”
Here’s the team’s news:
Noa Isidore, who has been part of the NewGen development program since his junior years, has worked his way up to signing his first professional contract with the WorldTour team. The 2024 French U23 champion will now continue his career at the world’s highest level through 2027.

Noa Isadore
Noa Isidore
“This contract extension was a logical choice. I’ve been part of the team since the Junior category. We’re moving forward together in a relationship built on loyalty and trust. It’s important to meto be in an environment I know well, with a great team spirit that hasn’t changed since I joined the team. I’ve also carved out my role as a good teammate who can support the leaders and deliver results. My goal for this year isto secure my first professional victory.”
Jean-Baptiste Quiclet
“Noa came up through our development program and has grown within the team with great loyalty. He has proven himself not only as a team player but also as a puncher with impressive speed, as he demonstrated once again in Catalonia. Continuing this journey is part of a progression within an environment that should enable him to reach the highest level in the world; he is a rider for achieving the best results.”