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2025 Edition

Stage won 0
General Ranking 16
Competitors in race 8
Sporting managers : TOSATTO Matteo / LEYSEN Bart

The history

The disappearance of IAM Cycling, which had been active between 2012 and 2016 and raced in the Tour de France from 2014 through 2016, left a Switzerland-sized hole in the pro cycling peloton. Even BMC (2007–2018) was Swiss-owned but used to race under an American licence. Swiss Racing Academy was launched in 2018 to fill this vacuum and, even more importantly, provide a pathway to the top for young talents such as Stefan Bissegger, Mauro Schmid and Yannis Voisard. In 2019, it competed as a continental team. The following season, the former champion Fabian Cancellara took it under his wing, first as a mentor and later as team owner.

  The watchmaker Tudor clocked in as main sponsor in May 2022, laying the groundwork for the structure to move up to the second division at the end of the year. Success was not long in coming, as the Dutch sprinter Arvid de Kleijn triumphed in the 2023 Milano–Torino and another two riders stood on top of the podium of two stage races held in north-western France: the Dane Alexander Kamp in the Pays de la Loire Tour, and Simon Pellaud, a cyclist from Valais who embodied the soul of the Swiss outfit, in the Tour de Bretagne. De Klein got another taste of glory in the heartland of cycling, with a stage win in the Boucles de la Mayenne, before snapping up two victories and the points classification in the Tour de Langkawi in Malaysia, getting the foot in the door for the watchmaker as it continues its Asian and worldwide expansion.  

Tudor Pro Cycling has continued to develop year after year. Arvid de Kleijn netted the team its maiden WorldTour victory in the 2024 Paris–Nice, building up to its first Giro start and, eventually, its Tour de France debut in 2025. Signing Marc Hirschi (sixth in the world ranking at the end of 2024) and the 2020 and 2021 world champion, Julian Alaphilippe, who has been one of the movers and shakers of the Grande Boucle since 2016, was its passport to the race.

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Overall wins: 0
Podium finishes: 0
Stage wins: 0
Secondary classification wins: 0
Yellow jerseys: 0

STARTS: 0

A FIGURE
7: the number of Swiss riders on the 30-man roster of Tudor Pro Cycling.

MILESTONES

  • 26 June 2022: Robin Froidevaux lands Tudor Pro Cycling its first pro victory in the Swiss national championship.

  • 4 March 2024: Arvid de Kleijn opens its WorldTour account with a triumphant sprint in Montargis at the end of stage 2 of Paris–Nice.

  • 31 March 2025: Tudor Pro Cycling gets its first Tour de France wild card.

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