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Tom Skujiņš Prepares for Tour de france Following Latvian Championship wins – World-Today-News.com

Riga, Latvia – July 4, 2025 – Latvian cyclist Tom Skujiņš is entering the Tour de France in peak condition, declaring he “feels better than ever” after a dominant performance at the Latvian Championship last weekend. Skujiņš secured victories in both the individual time trial and the group race, solidifying his position as a leading Baltic cyclist.

The athlete attributes his success to consistent training, stating simply, “There is no big secret. Just train,” according to Day.

Skujiņš’s impressive 2024 season earned him the title of Latvian Athlete of the Year, an award he shared with basketball star Kristaps Porziņģis. Key achievements included a fifth-place finish at the Paris Olympics and fourth at the World Cup. He also secured second place in the Strade Bianche (White Roads) Italian cycling tour, top-ten finishes in the Sachsen and Flanders Classics, and a fourth-place stage finish in the Tour de France.

Despite a challenging off-season marked by illness around christmas and new Year’s, Skujiņš acknowledges that his early 2025 performance hasn’t been his strongest. Though,he remains optimistic heading into the Tour de France.

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