American Joe Dombrowski to (finally) make his Tour de France debut after a decade on the WorldTour

The 31-year-old is doing the double: the Giro d'Italia and the Tour de France in one year

Joe Dombrowski at the 2022 Giro d'Italia
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After a decade in the WorldTour peloton, American Joe Dombrowski is making his Tour de France debut. Dombrowski, was one of the most highly touted riders to come from his class of the U23 ranks and spent his first two years in the WorldTour with Team Sky. 

However, he struggled to meet expectations and later learned about a blood flow issue that was severely limiting power in his left leg. After a series of tests 31-year-old underwent Iliac artery surgery. Post surgery, he switched team’s to Cannondale Drepac in 2015 where he went on to win the general classification at the Tour of Utah. 

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Marshall Opel
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Marshall is a freelance writer from Missoula, Montana. He road raced throughout the U.S. and Europe with the US U23 National Team. Marshall has worked as a bike tour guide, brand marketer, and promoter of two wheeled stoke. In 2019 he traveled the U.S. racing, riding, and reporting on the sport of gravel. Marshall's aim is to help grow the sport of cycling by telling stories that hold the door open for people to become riders.