
THE TUDOR Pro Cycling Team is back and bigger under the leadership of Fabian Cancellara with a crop of 15 new riders joining the core of five cyclists returning riders for the 2023 season.
The team will be competing in the International Cycling Union’s Proteam class in addition to a development team at the continental level.
It’s not just the roster of riders that’s grown but also the staff with Ricardo Scheidecker, former technical and development director of a world-class WorldTour Team, bringing his expertise to the TUDOR Pro Cycling Team.
Sebastian Deckert also came aboard as head coach.
The team’s growth is part of the shared vision of Cancellara and TUDOR that puts an emphasis on the human aspect of cycling. Results matter, but it’s the day-to-day commitment from riders to push themselves both mentally and physically and concentrate on how they cross the finish line as much as when.
On top of all the new talent, the team expanded with more hardware, including transportation and all-new BMC bikes.
The 2023 BMC team bike will be “TUDOR Red” and feature all the cutting-edge technology from the leading Swiss bicycle manufacturer.
The team has shown incredible progress with Robin Froidevaux being crowned the Swiss champion in elite road racing and Nils Brun bagging the Under-23 Swiss roaf title and Fabian Weiss the Under-23 Swiss Time Trial crown.
TUDOR Pro Cycling welcomed back home talented Swiss rider Sebastien Reichenbach for the upcoming season.
The team won 18 races in its debut last season with 30 podium finishes.
TUDOR Pro Cycling Team beefs up for coming season
Source: News Paper Radio
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