Tom Bohli will swap his road bike for a track one. Photo: Tudor Pro Cycling Team
Tom Bohli will no longer be in the professional road peloton in 2025. At 30 years old, the Swiss from the Tudor Pro Cycling Team has decided to put an end to his road career and is launching a new challenge, that of shining on the road. track.
Not extended by his team, Tudor Pro Cycling Team, Tom Bohl (30 years old) decided to put his road bike away after 8 seasons spent among the professionals. The Swiss took the plunge into the pros in 2016, under the jersey of the BMC Racing Team after three years spent within their development team. The latter only won one race, during the prologue of the Three Days of West Flanders in 2016. As a time trial specialist, Tom Bohl hopes to shine again on the track where he was crowned World and European Junior champion in individual pursuit.
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Tom Bohli: “Preparing for the next chapter”
Through his Instagram account, the Swiss expressed his desire to compete for the 2025 season. “Cheers to the New Year!” I can’t wait for 2025! I spent time with the people dearest to me, my family and my partner. Between all the parties, I found myself studying a lot and preparing for the next chapter. Thanks to the Tudor team for the last two years, my last in road cycling. These memories are also those that I will keep in my heart. » Note that in parallel with his cycling career, Tom Bohl pursues studies in mathematics in Louvain (Belgium).
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