
Ellen van Dijk on the front of the peloton at the Tour de France Femmes (Photo: Bernard Papon - Pool/Getty Images)
Ellen van Dijk has extended her tenure with Trek-Segafredo through 2024.
The reigning time trial world champion is one of the team’s originals, having joined the squad for its first season in 2019.
Trek-Segafredo has added a number of new riders to its roster over the last week with the likes of Amanda Spratt, Lisa Klein, Gaia Realini announced in the last week.
Van Dijk is part of the existing core of the squad and is one of its strongest domestiques as well as being a leader in her own right.
“I am super happy to stay here. I really feel at home with Trek-Segafredo, and I wouldn’t want to continue my career in any other team,” Van Dijk said. “In fact, I couldn’t even imagine doing that.
“I have been part of Trek-Segafredo since they started the women’s team in 2019 and because I have been here since the beginning, I really feel part of it. Everybody always says their team ‘feels like a family’ and I don’t really like using that phrase so much but that is exactly what it’s like here. It’s hard to describe it in any other way.”
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Van Dijk has enjoyed a stellar 12 months, going back to when she regained the world time trial title in Bruges.
This season, she has secured a number of victories, including a stage4 of the Setmana Ciclista Valenciana, the overall title at the Bloeizone Fryslan Tour and the Baloise Ladies Tour last month.
However, Van Dijk’s biggest achievement this season was setting a new Hour Record in May. The Dutchwoman set a new distance of 49.254km, over 800m further than the previous record set by Joss Lowden.
“Overall, the whole experience really cemented for me, how much the Team values its riders and the willingness to support us 100 percent to accomplish our biggest goals.”
Despite her bulging palmarès, the 35-year-old Van Dijk still has plenty that she would like to achieve in the coming years.
“I’ve signed for two more years which will take me to 2024 and the next Olympic year so, after missing out on a spot on the Tokyo team, I would love to ride there. I am still on the hunt for the Olympic medal,” Van Dijk said.