
Cycling Back In Shape As Top Transfers Eyes Success In New Form
As the 2024 cycling season draws to a close, teams are already gearing up for 2025. Several high-profile transfers have reshaped the WorldTour landscape, setting the stage for an exciting new season.
Tadej Pogacar’s Plan
Two-time Tour de France winner Tadej Pogacar remains with UAE Team Emirates, but his support cast has changed. The team has recruited top talent, including Tim Wellens and Marc Soler, to bolster Pogacar’s GC ambitions.
WorldTour Attack
Jumbo-Visma has strengthened its roster with the additions of sprinter Dylan Groenewegen and climber Wilco Kelderman. This move signals the Dutch team’s intention to challenge Pogacar and other GC contenders.
Dutchmen with Free Role
Jumbo-Visma’s Dylan van Baarle and Nathan van Hooydonck will enjoy increased freedom to pursue personal goals, capitalizing on their versatility and experience.
Julian Alaphilippe Joins Tudor Pro Cycling
Former world champion Julian Alaphilippe leaves Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl to join Tudor Pro Cycling. This move marks a new chapter for the Frenchman, seeking fresh challenges and success.
The 2025 cycling season promises intense competition, with top teams and riders vying for glory. As rosters take shape, fans can anticipate thrilling battles in the Tour de France, Giro d’Italia, and other major events.
Stay tuned for more updates on cycling’s 2025 landscape.
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