Bahrain Victorious set for Ethias Tour de Wallonie

While the Tour de France enters its decisive final week, another squad from Bahrain Victorious is set to line up at the Ethias Tour de Wallonie, a five-day UCI ProSeries stage race running from July 26 to 30.

The 46th edition of the Belgian race — first held in 1974 as the Tour du Hainaut Occidental, renamed Tour de Wallonie in 2007, and rebranded as the Ethias Tour de Wallonie in 2021 — will start and finish in Luxembourg. In between, the peloton will tackle a challenging Wallonian parcours, that blends the punchy climbs of the Ardennes classics with features reminiscent of the races of Flanders.

The 2025 course is expected to be selective as usual, featuring hilly circuits, iconic côtes, and technical finishes that offer opportunities for sprinters, puncheurs, and climbers alike.

Sports Director Borut Božič, winner of the general classification in 2007, will lead the Bahrain Victorious squad with a double focus: hunting for stage wins while aiming for a strong overall performance.

“After a period without races, during which the riders attended a high altitude training camp, this group is now resuming competition with this race. We’re motivated and confident. We’ve got a young, ambitious team that’s ready to be competitive and take its chances.”

Nicolò Buratti will lead the team with general classification ambitions, with Matevž Govekar targeting sprint finishes. Supporting them will be Daniel Skerl, another sprinting option particularly suited to Stage 3, and Roman Ermakov and Oliver Stockwell, who are expected to be active in early breakaways. Alessandro Borgo, joining from Bahrain Victorious Development, and local rider Vlad Van Mechelen will provide key support in the lead-out and deep into the finales.

“It’ll be important to strike a balance between aggressive stage-hunting and defensive tactics to protect our GC ambitions,” Božič added. “Regarding the course, it reminds me of a mix between Flanders and the Ardennes.

The opening stage (Nassogne–Nassogne, 182 km) is set on a hilly circuit with a demanding finish. It will immediately reveal who is targeting the general classification and who is focused on stage wins. The following day, Stage 2 (Huy–Sambreville, 153 km) begins with a hilly section before easing into a flatter finishing circuit, offering a good opportunity for a bunch sprint. Stage 3 (Estinnes–Antoing, 165 km) has the least elevation and is expected to favour the pure sprinters. The final two days, however, are expected to prove decisive for the overall standings.

Stage 4 (Welkenraedt–Seraing, 163 km) tackles a route inspired by La Doyenne, including legendary climbs such as Col du Rosier, Côte de Lorcé, La Redoute, and Roche-aux-Faucons, before concluding with two steep and selective ascents: Côte du Château d’Aigremont and Côte de la Haute Rochette. The final stage (Bertrix–Bertrix, 183 km) will be the hardest of the race, with a tough start, a technical and demanding middle section, and a finale resembling a true Ardennes classic.

“We enter this race with expectations and the aim to race aggressively. With full commitment and the right mindset, I truly believe we can achieve great results with these young guys.” concluded Božič.

_Newsletter

GET LATEST UPDATES FROM
TEAM BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS

Receive the Team Bahrain Victorious newsletter with the most popular content and updates.

Team Bahrain Victorious Kit

GEAR UP FOR GLORY

Team Bahrain Victorious Off-Bike Clothing

WEAR WHAT PROS WEAR