Tom Bohli will no longer be in the pelotons in 2025. The 30-year-old Swiss announces that he is ending his career.
Tom Bohli turned professional in 2016 at BMC, after two years in the development team with which he won the Tour de Berne (1.2) and the prologue of the Tour de Normandie (2.2). Among young people, he had previously been World and European Junior Champion in individual pursuit.
It was in the prologues that he obtained his best results among professionals, including his only individual victory in the Elite during the opening time trial of the 3 days of West Flanders 2016. From 2017 to 2019 , he finished 8th, 2nd and 3rd in the prologue of the Tour de Romandie.
After BMC, he left for UAE Team Emirates in 2019, before joining Cofidis two years later where he also stayed for two seasons. In 2023, he returned to the country by signing up with ProTeam Tudor where he was not kept for next year despite notably a 3rd place overall in the ZLM Tour (2.1).
In recent years, Tom Bohli had the distinction of being a mathematics student in Louvain (Belgium), alongside his running career.