Analysis: How Jumbo-Visma is raising its game to stay on top in 2023
Jumbo-Visma ended 2022 as the No. 1 men's WorldTour team. For next year, the team will be under pressure to stay there.
Jumbo-Visma ended 2022 as the No. 1 men's WorldTour team. For next year, the team will be under pressure to stay there.
Aussie outfit fortifies sprint train, GC ambitions with key signings for 2023.
Astana Qazaqstan extends with two riders as teams continue to fill out the final roster spots going into 2023.
From big-ticket moves like Lorena Wiebes to promising young riders like Fem van Empel and Zoe Bäckstedt, here are some of the biggest moves for 2023.
It’s entirely subjective, and only the road in 2023 will decide which worked out, but VeloNews has taken on the tricky task of ranking the men’s WorldTour teams by their transfer activity.
Movistar is full for next season, and Sciandri says the story is 'not true'.
20-year-old US talent steps up to ProTeam-ranked Bardiani-CSF after stunner season with Aevolo.
All of the latest transfers in the women's peloton.
All the latest transfers in the men's peloton.
All the major changes in the men's WorldTour with director changes at several major teams.
Spanish veteran returns to former team in 2023 to play climber captain for Miguel Ángel López.
Team DSM adds a mix of youth and experience into the roster for 2023.
'To be honest when Cavendish was on the market with us we were still very much busy with Kristoff,' says Visbeek.
British climber will move on from Team DSM after three years, with Jack Bauer also linked to the team.
The Belgian has been rumored as a potential replacement for John Lelangue at Lotto-Soudal. He is a good fit for the team, but it's a big risk for him.
'I can come back': Dropped by his current team in September, the American rider is fighting tooth and nail to find a new squad for 2023.
Movistar confirms four contract extensions as Spain's lone WorldTour team looks to future without Valverde.
Basque rider gets better with age, and won three times in 2022 and was fifth at the Giro d'Italia.
'Panic' as rider agents try and usher their stars to the exits.
The Italian former world champion had planned to retire this season but will ride on for at least one more year.
Our VeloNews editors face off over the Evenepoel quandary: Will he stay or will he go?
A VeloNews article, an Instagram DM, and one of the most dedicated juniors out there: How 18-year-old Canadian Michael Leonard landed a deal with Ineos Grenadiers.
Classics rider brings valuable experience to the Australian team.
Canadian has been making waves in Europe this season.
Veteran rider set to leave Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl for a new challenge on the Australian team.
Several sources claim that there's interest in the transfer from Ineos Grenadiers and that a deal could be close.
Team DSM sign two new riders for 2023 as Bevin leaves Israel-Premier Tech and Vanhoucke switches from Lotto-Soudal.
'My ambition is to develop myself more as a rider and human,' says GC prospect.
French climber joins non-French team for first time in career.
Sponsor ties see the veteran Italian connected to Ryder's new pro squad.
The 24-year-old will aim to provide the team with some continuity when Annemiek van Vleuten retires next season.
Megan Jastrab set to extend her contract with Team DSM women's team.
The trio joins Dylan van Baarle and Wilco Kelderman as new signings for the next season.
Veteran sprinter is still on the market and talking to Paris Cycling Club for 2023.
A move to BikeExchange looks unlikely as Ineos Grenadiers remains an option.
VeloNews confirms that the British rider will leave Arkéa-Samsic and that Ineos Grenadiers is close to announcing another new signing.
The 18-year-old Canadian won the Trofeo Madonna del Cavatore and the Gran Premio Bermac Gara this season.
Van Dijk has been a part of the team since its inception in 2019.
Former US champion pens one-year extension with French outfit that he joined in 2019.
Dutch squad with revolutionary new business model plans to step up to ProTeam level next season.
The story behind the biggest transfer of the summer as Ecuadorian star switches from Ineos to EF Education-EasyPost.
Van Baarle moves on after five years at Ineos Grenadiers, while Kelderman switches from Bora-Hansgrohe.
'To join Trek-Segafredo is the biggest chance in my career and an opportunity for which I am super happy,' says 26-year-old.
The young Italian finished 13th overall at the Giro d'Italia Donne this summer.
Luka Mezgec, Luke Durbridge, Lucas Hamilton, and Callum Scotson are all confirmed through to 2024 with the Aussie squad.
The Australian leaves BikeExchange-Jayco after 11 years with the team.
Despite offers from other teams, the Colombian star penned a three-year deal to stay with the French squad destined for the WorldTour in 2023.
Former world champion extends with British squad in what will be a full decade in team colors.
Trek-Segafredo continues to invest in young talent to build for future with two new deals for 2023.
The Spanish champion is the team's first major GC signing in several years.
The Ecuadorian joined the American squad in a mid-season transfer.
Now in his prime years, Jungels is moving to a team that feels like a natural fit for both parties.
The 28-year-old Austrian leaves Bora-Hansgrohe.
American WorldTour team snaps up junior world road champion.
'It’s the perfect team to learn and grow with. I’m more excited than nervous,' says new 2023 signing.
Belgian signs two-year deal and leaves Lotto-Soudal.
Tour de France stage winner links up with German team as his career continues to improve after a difficult period.
The Czech star has been wracked with illness during the past two seasons, but Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl is pivoting toward youth.
The 23-year-old Brit has already won 16 races since turning pro in 2020 and will make his grand tour debut at the Vuelta a España.
'Cavendish leaves the team, Keisse stops but Devenyns has now indicated that he would like to continue,' says Belgian team boss.
Both riders step up to the WorldTour while Alex Howes and Lachlan Morton go off-road.
Yates has been offered a contract extension but it's below his asking price, while BikeExchange is keeping tabs on the situation.
Italian joins Belgian squad after spending several seasons at Groupama-FDJ.
Israel-Premier Tech slates double-Tour de France stage winner and hilly classics specialist for Vuelta a España start in quick bounce out of Bahrain-Victorious.
Tour de France stage winner signs on for another two seasons on Sylvan Adams' team.
Italian national road champion becomes the third new signing this week for the Australian WorldTour team.
Welsh rider follows in the footsteps of track stars such as Geraint Thomas, and UAE Team Emirates confirms renewals of four riders.
Australian climber arrives just days after Eddie Dunbar is confirmed.
Italian sprinter moves on from Trek-Segafredo.
The former Dimension Data general manager is looking to put together a second-tier team for 2023.
Swiss rider had drawn major interest from several rival WorldTour teams.
Irish climber signs a three-year deal and will link up with Simon Yates.
Cycling's official transfer window opens August 1, and VeloNews peels back the blockbuster deals set to be disclosed.
The Welsh rider won a stage at the Tour de Suisse earlier this year.
'I know nothing about it. Primož or his manager didn’t say anything about this,' says Jumbo sports director.
Climber remains guarded on his future after finishing 10th in the Tour de France.
Nothing has been signed but Savio confirms that talks are taking place over Andrea Piccolo and Jefferson Alexander Cepeda.
The young rider will move into the WorldTour next season and is linked to race alongside his brother at Ineos.
Küng is one of the most sought after riders on the WorldTour transfer market.
The versatile Australian is sick and has finished second twice in the Tour de France so far. Can he win a stage and improve his contract position?