Starting with the heavy hitters, Jumbo-Visma. These are the guys who trained up World ITT champ Tobias Foss, Tour de France's numero uno Jonas Vingegaard, and Giro d’Italia's finest domestique Sepp Kuss. Now they're flaunting the fresh talent. Johannes Staune-Mittet, Tour de l'Avenir runner-up and Giro de Belvedere's champion, and Tijment Graat, Italian G.P Palio del Recioto's top dog, all make up the Jumbo squad.
Now they're flaunting the fresh talent. Johannes Staune-Mittet, Tour de l'Avenir runner-up and the Giro de Belvedere's champion
Don't blink or you'll miss the young guns from the UK, Trinity Racing. They've churned out Baby Giro winners turned Ineos riders like Leo Hayter and Thomas Pidcock. Under the watchful eye of ex-pro Peter Kennaugh, they're all set to shine, with Luke Lampatti gunning for the sprint and time trial stages, and Lukas Nerurkar, a climbing wunderkind at just 19.
Team DSM, the star-making machine, has a lineup worth a second glance, particularly British rider Oscar Onley who's eager for a podium spot.