Recruits, new jersey, bikes, full squad,… Here is the presentation of the Soudal Quick-Step 2025 training.
3rd in the UCI team rankings for the last two seasons, the Soudal Quick-Step team is regular and monopolizes the first places each season. Since its professional debut in 2019, Remco Evenepoel has quickly become the leader in training. Winner of La Vuelta 2022 or even 3rd in the last Tour de France, the Belgian will once again aim for the general classification on the Grande Boucle in 2025, facing Vingegaard, Pogacar or even Primoz Roglic.
The 2025 recruits of Soudal Quick-Step
The Soudal Quick-Step team has recruited several versatile riders such as the British champion Ethan Hayter, Maximilian Schachmann, Dries Van Gestel, Pascal Eenkhoorn and the 22-year-old Italian, Gianmarco Garofoli. Valentin Paret-Peintre will be a major reinforcement for Remco Evenepoel in the mountains. With Mikel Landa, the French climber will be essential in the squad during the next Tour de France.
Key riders: Remco Evenepoel, Tim Merlier, Mikel Landa, Yves Lampaert.
The 2025 Soudal Quick-Step jersey
The new 2025 Soudal Quick-Step kit primarily features the team's traditional dark blue, while incorporating sponsor Soudal's red. It features a lighter shade of blue, which is a nod to the team's history and dominance over the Northern classics.
The 2025 Soudal Quick-Step bike
Credit: Wout Beel & Cédric Depraetere
Specialized will continue to supply bikes to the Belgian team in 2025. Evenepoel and her teammates will ride the SL8 model.
The 2025 workforce of Soudal Quick-Step
Ayco Bastiaens |
Mattia Cattaneo |
Joseph Black |
Pascal Unicorn |
Remco Evenepoel |
Gianmarco Garofoli |
Gil Gelders |
Ethan Hayter |
Antoine Huby |
James Knox |
Yves Lampaert |
Luke Lamperti |
Mikel Landa |
William Junior Lecerf |
Paul Magnier |
Tim Merlier |
Valentin Paret-Painter |
Casper Pedersen |
Andrea Raccagni Noviero |
Pepijn Reinderink |
Maximilian Schachmann |
Pieter Serry |
Martin Svrček |
Dries Van Gestel |
Bert Van Lerberghe |
Ilan Van Wilder |
Warre Vangheluwe |
Maury Vansevenant |
Louis Vervaeke |
Jordi Warlop |
Credit: Wout Beel & Cédric Depraetere
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