Netherlands 25 Mar – 29 Mar 2026 Class2.2 – Stages – Class 2
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Mil Morang (born September 15, 2004) is a professional road cyclist from Luxembourg, currently competing for the German Continental team Team Lotto Kern-Haus Outlet Montabaur.
Standing as one of Luxembourg’s promising young talents, his career highlights and background include:
Career & Achievements
- National Success: He is a former Junior National Champion of Luxembourg. In the U23 (Espoirs) category, he has consistently placed in the top 5 during national championships for both road racing and time trials.
- Tour de Luxembourg (2025): Morang gained significant attention during the 2025 Škoda Tour de Luxembourg. He spent considerable time in breakaways and successfully secured the Green Jersey (Mountains Classification) after the second stage, describing it as one of the best days of his life.
- International Racing: He has represented Luxembourg in prestigious developmental races like the Tour de l’Avenir (often considered the “Tour de France for U23s”) and European Championships.
Professional Teams
- 2026–Present: Team Lotto Kern-Haus Outlet Montabaur (Continental)
- 2024–2025: Team Lotto Kern-Haus PSD Bank (Continental)
- 2023: Leopard TOGT Pro Cycling (Continental)
- 2021–2022: UC Dippach (Junior/Club level)
Rider Profile
Morang is known for his aggressive racing style, often seeking out breakaways, and has shown particular strength in climbing and hilly terrain. As of early 2026, he is in his final year as an U23 rider, with the stated goal of securing a contract at a higher professional level (ProTeam or WorldTeam).
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Olympia’s Tour is the oldest cycling race in the Netherlands. The first edition was organized as early as 1909. This makes the stage race a long and important history in Dutch cycling. Traditionally, this race has been the premier training ground for the best amateurs in the Netherlands and far beyond. Many riders from within and outside our national borders managed to secure opportunities in the professional peloton, partly thanks to their strong performances in this race
