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1     Sparfel Aubin Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Development Team 03:33:59 2     Schoofs Jasper Soudal Quick-Step Devo Team + 01 3     Ward Jack Lidl-Trek Future Racing + 05 4     Mariault Axel CIC U Nantes + 05 5     Jasch Lennart Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe Rookies + 09 6     Peter Jannis Team Vorarlberg + 09 7     Champion Thomas St Michel-Preference Home-Auber 93 + 09 8     Smith Will Team Visma | Lease a Bike Development + 09 9     Umba Santiago XDS Astana Development Team + 11 10     Schiffer Anton BIKE AID + 11 11     Bravo Henrique Soudal Quick-Step Devo Team + 11 12     Stüssi Colin Team Vorarlberg + 11 13     Decomble Maxime Groupama-FDJ Conti + 11 14     Beloki Markel EF Education–Aevolo + 11 15     Eeman Kamiel Lotto Development Team + 11 16     Tolio Alex VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè + 14 17     Borremans Kasper Bahrain Victorious Development Team + 28 18     Place Maxence Wanty-NIPPO-ReUz + 35 19     Bodet Vincent Development Team Picnic PostNL + 35 20     Mattheis Oliver BIKE AID + 35 21     Høydahl Jonas Kind Team Visma | Lease a Bike Development + 37 22     Zamperini Edoardo ARKEA-B&B HOTELS Continentale + 37 23     Boichis Adrien Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe Rookies + 41 24     Rafferty Adam Hagens Berman Jayco + 41 25     Melot Noé Tudor Pro Cycling Team U23 + 44 26     Covili Luca VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè + 49 27     Fietzke Paul Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe Rookies + 53 28     Guay Mathis AVC Aix-en-Provence Dole + 57 29     Camargo Yeferson Petrolike + 01:15 30     Brenner Mauro Team Lotto-Kern Haus PSD Bank + 01:20 31     Galimberti Lorenzo Petrolike + 01:24 32     Pesenti Thomas Soudal Quick-Step Devo Team + 01:24 33     Rowe Elliot Team Visma | Lease a Bike Development + 01:26 34     Rojas Vicente VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè + 01:38 35     Lightfoot Mark AVC Aix-en-Provence Dole + 01:38 36     Donie Milan Lotto Development Team + 01:54 37     Stiansen Jesper Tudor Pro Cycling Team U23 + 02:05 38     Daumas Rémi Groupama-FDJ Conti + 02:05 39     Bush Jacob Development Team Picnic PostNL + 02:40 40     Verbnjak Paul Lidl-Trek Future Racing + 02:52 41     Basset Pierre-Henry XDS Astana Development Team + 03:48 42     Bouquet Axel ARKEA-B&B HOTELS Continentale + 04:11 43     Sanchez Clément Vendée U Pays de la Loire + 05:20 44     Fofonov Artem XDS Astana Development Team + 06:41 45     Papon Victor Wagner Bazin WB + 06:41 46     Layrac Gabriel AVC Aix-en-Provence Dole + 06:41 47     Hannes Victor Wanty-NIPPO-ReUz + 06:41 48     Charteau Diego Vendée U Pays de la Loire + 06:41 49     Dahl Marius Innhaug Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Development Team + 06:41 50     Dockx Gilles Wanty-NIPPO-ReUz + 06:41 51     Driesen Niels Lotto Development Team + 06:41 52     Soranzo Mael AVC Aix-en-Provence Dole + 06:54 53     Kess Alexandre Team Lotto-Kern Haus PSD Bank + 07:21 54     Guégan Maël CIC U Nantes + 08:14 55     Savino Federico Soudal Quick-Step Devo Team + 08:38 56     Cruz Martínez Edward VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè + 10:26 57     Goszczurny Patryk Team Visma | Lease a Bike Development + 10:26 58     Greenwood Matthew Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Development Team + 10:26 59     Carstensen Magnus EF Education–Aevolo + 11:16 60     O’Brien Killian Petrolike + 11:42 61     Appelbaum Henri Germany U23 + 12:37 62     Lührs Luis-Joe Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Development Team + 12:37 63     Baers Arne Lotto Development Team + 12:49 64     Clemmensen Theodor Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe Rookies + 13:41 65     Kings Ian Team Visma | Lease a Bike Development + 13:41 66     Weis Daniel Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Development Team + 13:41 67     Langella Lenaic CIC U Nantes + 13:41 68     Behrens Eike Germany U23 + 13:41 69     Bezza Quentin Wagner Bazin WB + 13:41 70     Bénéteau Lucas St Michel-Preference Home-Auber 93 + 13:41 71     Kessler Cole Lidl-Trek Future Racing + 13:41 72     Brough Jack AVC Aix-en-Provence Dole + 13:41 73     Delle Vedove Alessio XDS Astana Development Team + 13:41 74     Koech Silas Team Lotto-Kern Haus PSD Bank + 13:47 75     Soenens Viktor Soudal Quick-Step Devo Team + 13:55 76     Kramer Jesse Hagens Berman Jayco + 13:55 77     Dolven Halvor Wanty-NIPPO-ReUz + 14:51 78     Wang Gustav XDS Astana Development Team + 14:51 79     Habteab Yoel BIKE AID + 14:51 80     Hlady Gavin EF Education–Aevolo + 14:54 81     Roberts Reef Groupama-FDJ Conti + 15:02 82     Turconi Filippo VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè + 15:59 83     Villa Giacomo Wagner Bazin WB + 15:59 84     Zanini Simone XDS Astana Development Team + 16:16 85     Maekele Milkias BIKE AID + 17:06 86     Boyle Evan Hagens Berman Jayco + 18:23 87     Van de Wynkele Lorenz Lotto Development Team + 20:17 88     Huppertz Joshua Team Lotto-Kern Haus PSD Bank + 21:20 89     Ponomar Andrii Petrolike + 21:20 90     Prieto De Luna Jose Antonio Petrolike + 21:20 91     Berlin Antoine BIKE AID + 21:20 92     Storm Theodor Team Lotto-Kern Haus PSD Bank + 21:20 93     Van Niekerk Morne St Michel-Preference Home-Auber 93 + 21:20 94     Sumpik Pavel Development Team Picnic PostNL + 22:00 95     Pajur Romet Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe Rookies + 22:00 96     Van Hautegem Leander Wagner Bazin WB + 22:00 97     Feurstein Kilian Team Vorarlberg + 22:00 98     Albrecht Pepe Germany U23 + 22:42 99     Zemke Jermaine Germany U23 + 22:42 100     Augé Ronan CIC U Nantes + 22:45 101     Milan Matteo Lidl-Trek Future Racing + 22:45 102     Janssen Lucas ARKEA-B&B HOTELS Continentale + 23:23 103     McKenzie Hamish Hagens Berman Jayco + 24:01 104     Medway Jackson Tudor Pro Cycling Team U23 + 24:01 105     Rogers Cameron Lidl-Trek Future Racing + 24:01 106     Holmes Wil Hagens Berman Jayco + 24:01 107     Agnoletto Blake Groupama-FDJ Conti + 24:01 108     Sambinello Mattia Hagens Berman Jayco + 24:01 109     Müller Tobias Wanty-NIPPO-ReUz + 24:10 110     Solen Keije Wanty-NIPPO-ReUz + 24:10 111     Van Bylen Liam Lotto Development Team + 24:10 112     Mätik Oliver Tudor Pro Cycling Team U23 + 24:56 113     Grieco Lucas AVC Aix-en-Provence Dole + 25:16 114     Grégoire Baptiste Groupama-FDJ Conti + 25:43 DNS     Yemane Dawit BIKE AID   DNS     Capra Thomas Bahrain Victorious Development Team   DNS     Arenz Leon Germany U23   DNF     Houcou Emmanuel ARKEA-B&B HOTELS Continentale   DNF     Lelandais Rémi ARKEA-B&B HOTELS Continentale   DNF     Andreaus Marco Bahrain Victorious Development Team   DNF     Dunwoody Seth Bahrain Victorious Development Team   DNF     Huysmans Nolan Bahrain Victorious Development Team   DNF     Chaussinand Joris CIC U Nantes   DNF     Joalland Yaël CIC U Nantes   DNF     van Rees Christiaan Development Team Picnic PostNL   DNF     van der Werff Thom Development Team Picnic PostNL   DNF     Rottmann Jonathan Malte Germany U23   DNF     Boulet Eliott Groupama-FDJ Conti   DNF     Van Strijthem Matijs Soudal Quick-Step Devo Team   DNF     Corkery Dillon St Michel-Preference Home-Auber 93   DNF     Lecroq Jérémy St Michel-Preference Home-Auber 93   DNF     Reibsch Jonas Team Lotto-Kern Haus PSD Bank   DNF     Nenning Laurin Team Vorarlberg   DNF     Zangerle Emanuel Team Vorarlberg   DNF     Alari Samuele Tudor Pro Cycling Team U23   DNF     Guillemette Mathias Tudor Pro Cycling Team U23   DNF     Cettolin Filippo VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè   DNF     Barusseau Mathéo Vendée U Pays de la Loire   DNF     Lévêque Théo Vendée U Pays de la Loire   DNF     Pavis Evan Vendée U Pays de la Loire   DNF     Baguelin Jocelyn Wagner Bazin WB   DNF     Barbier Pierre Wagner Bazin WB  

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Dallas Pulse set to make history in season opener at Comerica Center

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North Texas’ first women’s professional volleyball team will officially launch its inaugural season on Saturday, Jan. 10.

DALLAS — For North Texas volleyball fans, Saturday’s season opener represents more than just a first serve, it’s the beginning of something the region has been waiting for.

The Dallas Pulse, the region’s first women’s professional volleyball team, will open its inaugural season Saturday, Jan. 10, hosting the Indiana franchise at Comerica Center in Frisco.

The matchup marks the first Major League Volleyball game played by a Dallas-based team and is a milestone moment for the metroplex.

The Pulse will play 14 home matches during the 2026 Major League Volleyball season, giving local fans a consistent opportunity to support a women’s pro team built in their own backyard.

  • Saturday, Jan. 10 – Indy
  • Thursday, Jan. 15 – San Diego
  • Thursday, Feb. 5 – Omaha
  • Sunday, Feb. 8 – Grand Rapids
  • Thursday, Feb. 19 – Indy
  • Sunday, Feb. 22 – Grand Rapids
  • Friday, Feb. 27 – Orlando
  • Friday, March 13 – Columbus
  • Sunday, March 15 – Atlanta
  • Saturday, March 21 – San Diego
  • Thursday, March 26 – Atlanta
  • Friday, April 17 – Columbus
  • Friday, May 1 – Omaha
  • Sunday, May 3 – Orlando

Leading the team into its first season is head coach Shannon Winzer, who was named to the role in September. The January debut places Dallas at the center of the league’s early growth as women’s professional volleyball continues to gain momentum nationwide.

The timing feels right for North Texas. The region has long been a volleyball hotbed, producing elite athletes through nationally recognized club programs, championship high school teams and top-tier collegiate programs. Until now, many of those players, and the fans who followed them, had no local professional team to rally behind.

Dallas Pulse leadership told WFAA that they hope to change that.

Season ticket deposits are currently open, and the Pulse holds the No. 1 overall pick in the Major League Volleyball Draft scheduled for Nov. 24, giving the team a chance to add a cornerstone player ahead of its debut season.

Major League Volleyball is also preparing for future growth, announcing plans to add expansion teams in Washington, D.C. and Northern California in 2027.



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Tritons Set for Preseason North American Challenge

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LONG BEACH, Calif. — UC San Diego men’s volleyball will prepare for the upcoming season with four exhibitions this weekend as part of the North American Challenge. The event will be hosted by Long Beach State on Friday and Sunday at the LBS Financial Credit Union Pyramid.

The Tritons will play two Canadian sides, Alberta and Calagry. They will play each team once on both days of the challenge.

 

SCHEDULE

Friday, Jan. 2

  • 2 PM – vs Calgary
  • 4:30 PM – vs Alberta

Sunday, Jan. 4

  • 12:30 PM – vs Alberta
  • 3 PM – vs Calgary

Live stats for all four matches will be available HERE. Fans interested in attending matches can purchase tickets through Long Beach State HERE.
 
UP NEXT
The Tritons open the 2026 season at home next Tuesday, Jan. 6. Jessup will visit LionTree Arena for a match that begins at 7 PM.
 
About UC San Diego Athletics
After two decades as one of the most successful programs in NCAA Division II, the UC San Diego intercollegiate athletics program has begun a new era as a member of The Big West in NCAA Division I. The 24-sport Tritons earned 30 team and nearly 150 individual national championships during its time in Divisions II and III and helped guide 1,400 scholar-athletes to All-America honors. A total of 83 Tritons have earned Academic All-America honors, while 39 have garnered prestigious NCAA Post Graduate Scholarships. UC San Diego scholar-athletes exemplify the academic ideals of one of the world’s preeminent institutions, graduating at an average rate of 90 percent, the highest rate among public institutions in NCAA Division I or II. For more information on the Tritons, visit UCSDtritons.com or follow UC San Diego Athletics on social media @UCSDtritons.
 



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Long Beach State Men’s Volleyball Hosts The North American Challenge

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LONG BEACH, Calif. – With the season just around the corner, the Long Beach State Men’s Volleyball team will host the North American Challenge, a preseason exhibition tournament featuring four teams from the United States and Canada. The two-day event will take place Friday, January 2, and Sunday, January 4, with matches held at the LBS Financial Credit Union Pyramid.

Joining the Beach in the tournament are UC San Diego, Calgary, and Alberta, bringing together a competitive mix of NCAA and U SPORTS programs for early-season action. The tournament will feature eight total matches across the two days, providing fans with a full slate of high-level volleyball.

Schedule
Friday, January 2

Time Matchup (Home vs. Away)
11:30 AM Long Beach State vs. Alberta
2:00 PM UC San Diego vs. Calgary
4:30 PM UC San Diego vs. Alberta
7:00 PM Long Beach State vs. Calgary

Sunday, January 4

Time Matchup (Home vs. Away)
10:00 AM Long Beach State vs. Calgary
12:30 PM UC San Diego vs. Alberta
3:00 PM UC San Diego vs. Calgary
5:30 PM Long Beach State vs. Alberta

Following each match, a Player of the Match from each team will be recognized. At the conclusion of the tournament, an All-Tournament Team will be selected.

Tickets can be purchased HERE.

Live statistics for all matches will be available via BeachLiveStats.StatBroadcast.com.
 



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Pitt volleyball | Panthers add Kentucky MB Jordyn Dailey

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Pitt received a commitment from former Kentucky middle blocker/right-side hitter Jordyn Dailey.

Dailey is a redshirt sophomore and will have two years of eligibility. The 6-foot-2 North Carolina native racked up 188 kills, 116 blocks and 42 digs over the past two seasons. Dailey recorded 142 kills, 82 blocks and a .314 hitting percentage in 2024. Her numbers dipped to 46 kills, 34 blocks and a .211 hitting percentage in 2025.

Pitt lost middle blocker Ryla Jones to Penn State through the transfer portal.



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HUNTSVILLE – The Sam Houston volleyball program and head coach Brenda Gray announced the signing of six student-athletes to play for the Bearkats for the 2026 season. 

The signing class consists of outside hitters Annika Brooks, Brenlin Garlitz, Justice Rachal, Kameron Rector, Lauren Pyle and Sarah Odell. 

“All of these young ladies bring a passion and energy that Sam Houston Volleyball thrives upon,” head coach Brenda Gray said. “They all come with numerous accolades both on the court and in the classroom.” 

 

Annika Brooks • 6-3 • RS • Halletsville, Texas • Sacred Heart Catholic School / Blinn College  

Blinn College 

– 2025 second team all-conference selection 

 

Ovilla Christian School 

– 2021 second team all-district selection as freshman 

– 2022 first team all-district selection as a sophomore 

– 2022 honorable mention all-area 

– 2023 first team all-district selection as a junior 

– 2023 TAPPS first team all-state selection 

– 2023 honorable mention all-area selection 

– 2023 TAPPS academic all-state selection 

– 2024 first team all-district selection as a senior 

– 2024 TAPPS first team all-state selection 

– 2024 TAPPS academic all-state selection 

 

Texas Tornadoes (Club) 

– 17s bid to nationals 

– 18s bid to nationals  

Gray on Brooks … 

“Annika brings size and a blocking presence to our game on the right side. We are so fortunate to have her join us this spring.” 

Brenlin Garlitz • 5-10 • S • Waxahachie, Texas • Ovilla Christian School 

Ovilla Christian School 


– 2022 TAPPS second team all-district selection as freshman 

– 2023 TAPPS first team all-state 

– 2024 TAPPS first team all-state 

– 2024 Ellis County All-Star Team 

– 4-time state champion 

 

Texas Advantage Volleyball (Club) 

– NRG 15s bid to nationals 

– NRG 16s bid to nationals 

– TAV 18s Black: 5th at nationals  

Gray on Garlitz … 

“We are excited to bring in a dynamic setter to help run our floor. Brenlin runs a quick offense and brings a passion and love for the game that is undeniable.” 

 

Justice Rachal • 5-8 • OH • Cypress, Texas • Bridgeland HS  

Bridgeland HS 


– 2-time first team all-district selection 

– District Offensive Player of the Year 

– AVCA Phenom Watch List 

– 2-time academic all-district selection 

– GHVCA postseason second team choice 

– 2023 honorable mention all-district selection 

 

TAV Houston (Club) 

– GJNC 16U all-tournament team (Liberty) 

– GJNC Third place 17 American 

– GJNC 17U all-tournament team (American) 

Gray on Rachal … 

“Justice will be a crowd favorite from the start. She has a contagious energy and a vertical leap that will add to the excitement on the outside position.”  

Kameron Rector • 5-11 • OH • Midlothian, Texas • Midlothian HS 

Midlothian HS 


– 2023 District Utility Player of the Year 

– 2024 Academic All-District selection 

– 2025 district MVP 

 

Mad Frog (Club) 

– Girls Junior National Championship 

– All-Tournament team 

– 16 & Under USA Tournament 

Gray on Rector … 

“Kameron is just so solid all around and will bring a defensive prowess and ball control that a team always needs to continue their success.” 

Lauren Pyle • 5-8 • S • Longview, Texas • Hallsville HS / Tyler JC

Tyler JC
 

– 2025 Region XIV Setter of the Year 

 

Hallsville HS 

– 2021 first team all-district selection 

– 2021 honorable mention all-state 

– 2022 District Setter of the Year 

– 2022 all-state selection 

– 2023 District MVP 

– 2023 All-East Texas Player of the Year 

– 2023 all-state selection 

– 2023 academic all-state selection 

 

East Texas Alliance (Club) 

– 17s bid to nationals 

– Won Lonestar Classic 

Gray on Pyle … 

“It is good for us to get an experienced floor leader on the roster and we are excited to have her join us in the spring to begin running our offense and bring her expertise that she delivered in junior college”.  

Sarah Odell • 5-11 • OH • Tomball, Texas • Tomball HS 

Tomball HS 


– 2023 first team all-District 15-6A selection 

– 2024 and 2025 District 15-6A Outstanding Offensive Player of the Year 

– 2024 and 2025 first team all-District 15-6A 

– 2024 and 2025 academic all-District 15-6A 

– Played club at North Houston Elite Volleyball 

 

Gray on Odell … 

“There is an explosiveness to the outside that is needed in this league, which Sarah immediately gives us as a complete, six-rotation player who will help balance our offense.” 



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