Bob Jungels has proven in his first three seasons as a pro that he can mix it up with the big boys. The Luxembourger has great potential and his DS Kim Andersen at Trek said to Velo News that no one knows just how far the talented 22 year old can go.
“Oh, he can do more than that,” Andersen said. “He’s a big talent. He’s learning quickly. He’s very strong. Who knows how far he can go.”
Jungels has some upcoming objectives at Paris-Nice and the Criterium International, where he hopes to shine.
“Paris-Nice and Critérium International are both races that are very good for me,” Jungels said. “They both have time trials, so I am preparing to go well in both of those.”
“I am very excited about the season,” Jungels said “I hope to get some more wins.”
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