The Continental Tudor Pro Cycling U23, reserve of the Swiss ProTeam of the same name, has eight recruits for the 2025 season. They are the Swiss Diego Casagrande (VC Mendrisio), the Canadian Mathias Guillemette (Chaney Windows and Doors), the Czech Krystof Kral (Team Grenke Auto Eder), from the Estonian Oliver Mätik (Cannibal B Victorious), from the Australian Jackson Medway (Team Bridgelane), the Frenchman Néo Melot (AVC Aix-en-Provence), the Norwegian Jesper Stiansen (Sandnes Sykleklubb) and the Luxembourger Arno Wallenborn (Team Snooze).
Diego Casagrande, 20, won the Tour of Bern this year. He took 5th place in the Swiss U21 Time Trial Championship and 9th in Milan-Rapallo.
Mathias Guillemette, 22, is a track specialist. At the Paris Olympics, he took 7th place in the team pursuit. He is a double Canadian American Champion, with Dylan Bibic.
Krystof Kral, 18, won two stages of the GP Rüebliland (MJ 2.1) and one stage of the Peace Race (Nations Cup). He placed 3rd in a stage of the LVM Saarland Trofeo (Nations Cup), 4th in the Tour of Flanders Juniors (MJ 1.1), 9th in the Czech Republic Time Trial Championship and 10th in the General Patton Grand Prix (MJ 1.1).
Oliver Mätik, 18, won the GP André Noyelle (1.1). At the Estonian Championship, he finished 2nd in the road race and the time trial. He also placed 5th in the Timace and Podhasjka International Cycling Days (Nations Cup), 6th in the E3 Saxo Classic (MJ 1.1), 10th in the European Time Trial Championship and LVM Saarland Trofeo (Nations Cup), 19th in the European Championship or even 20th in Paris-Roubaix Juniors (Nations Cup).
Jackson Medway, 20, is the Australian Hopeful Time Trial Champion. He took 4th place in the Australian Espoirs Criterium Championship and 5th in the Oceania Championship.
Noé Melot – our photo -, 19 years old, finished 6th in the French Men's Espoirs Championship, 11th in the Circuit de Saône-et-Loire and the GP Palio del Recioto (1.2U), 13th in the Piva Trophy (1.2U) and 14th in the Grand Prix du Pays of Aix. In 2023, he was French Junior Champion. He has not raced since May due to knee pain.
Jesper Stiansen, 19, won the Belgian races in Langemark and Neerijse. He also finished 5th in a stage of the Orlen Nations Grand Prix (Nations Cup) and in a stage of the Tour de Namur where he finished 16th overall.
Arno Wallenborn, 21 years old, placed 2nd in the Luxembourg Espoirs Championship, 3rd in the Orlen Nations GP (Nations Cup), 5th in the Luxembourg Elites Championship, 7th in the Course de la Paix (Nations Cup), 12th in a stage of the Tour de Luxembourg (2.Pro) and 14th in the U21 World Championship. He won in a round of the Van Rysel-Arden.
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