Kurt Asle Arvesen (born 1975), Norwegian professional road bicycle racer for Team Sky
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It was even suggested that Jim McGuinness himself was instrumental in the undertaking from day one, owing to his unwavering belief in Team Sky Cycling's Sir Dave Brailsford's philosophy of 'the aggregation of marginal gains'.
Notably Bradley Wiggins of Team SKY, David Millar of Team Garmin Transitions and Agritubel's Geoffrey Lequatreall riding the Osymetric brand and Team CSC Saxo Bank's Carlos Sastre with Rotor's Q-Rings from his native Spain.
In that same stage, he was then involved in a dramatic crash after a fellow breakaway rider, Team Sky's Juan Antonio Flecha, was sideswiped by a France Télévisions car, causing Hoogerland to crash into a barbed wire fence.