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Foss's four years at Team Jumbo-Visma in pictures

Foss's four years at Team Jumbo-Visma in pictures

Tobias Foss concludes his period after four years with Team Jumbo-Visma. The former time trial world champion celebrated several successes at Team Jumbo-Visma. Time for a look back at his best moments in photos.

World Championships in Wollongong

The then-25-year-old rider impressed at the World Time Trial Championships in Wollongong, Australia. He rode impressively to the fastest time and thus became the first Norwegian to call himself a world elite time trial champion.

"For me and my family, this has been a life-changing experience", said Foss earlier this season.

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2020 & 2021

In his first year of service with the team, the young Norwegian showed himself with a fifth place in the final classification of the Tour de Hongrie. The following year, the time trial specialist only became a familiar name to the cycling public. With three top-10 places and a ninth place in the overall classification, Foss showed himself in the Giro d'Italia. Just three weeks later, he became the road and time trial champion at the national championships in Norway.

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2022 & 2023

In 2022, the rider managed to prolong his Norwegian time trial title. His biggest success was yet to come. On September 18, 2022, Foss surprised everybody by becoming the world time trial champion. In his final season in yellow-black, the rider was an important part of the TTT victory in Paris-Nice.

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