Tudor Pro Cycling Team
Tudor Pro Cycling Team is a Swiss UCI ProTeam managed by retired professional rider Fabian Cancellara. The team began its current structure in 2022 with the backing of Tudor and a focus on developing young talent through a performance-driven approach. The team increasingly appears in high-profile events through wildcard entries. Ahead of the 2025 season, the team made a major step forward by signing Julian Alaphilippe and Marc Hirschi.
Full official team name and short name
Tudor Pro Cycling Team competes as Tudor, with the UCI code TUD.
Team category and status
Tudor Pro Cycling Team is aUCI ProTeam, targeting WorldTour wildcards for major one‑day races and select stage races
Country of registration and base
The team is Swiss registered and runs its Swiss based operations from Sursee, where its service course is also located.
Founding year and origin story
Evolved from the Swiss Racing Academy; stepped up to ProTeam level in 2023, and backed and launched by Fabian Cancellara with Tudor (Swiss watch brand) as title sponsor.
Current title sponsor and key partners
Swiss watchmaker Tudor serves as title sponsor of Tudor Pro Cycling Team, anchoring the project with a long term commitment to performance and ambition at the highest level of the sport.
BMC supplies the team bikes, while SRAM equips the bikes with electronic groupsets and matching braking systems. DT Swiss provides the wheelsets optimised for climbing, while Schwalbe supplies high performance race tyres.
Key results
Since moving up in 2023, the team has claimed headline results, including Milano–Torino and multiple ProSeries/1.Pro victories, building momentum through 2024–2025. The 2026 objectives are to add WorldTour one‑day podiums, convert ProSeries opportunities into wins, and secure Grand Tour stages.
2026 roster
Tudor’s 2026 roster blends marquee winners with a deep Swiss core and a sharpened sprint-and-classics identity. Julian Alaphilippe and Marc Hirschi headline the hilly one‑dayers, while Stefan Küng and Matteo Trentin anchor the cobbled classics with road‑captain authority.
Arvid De Kleijn leads the pure sprint days, with Luca Mozzato and Marius Mayrhofer as fast-finish options, supported by a seasoned train of Marco Haller, Fabian Lienhard and Maikel Zijlaard. Michael Storer, Yannis Voisard, Larry Warbasse and Roland Thalmann carry the climbing and stage‑hunting brief, with Marco Brenner an exciting all‑rounder for medium‑mountain GC shots.
Time trial and engine room power comes from Küng, Will Barta and Hannes Wilksch, complemented by versatile rouleurs and lead‑out depth in Florian Stork, Joel Suter, Robin Froidevaux, Jacob Eriksson, Rick Pluimers, Arthur Kluckers, Petr Kelemen and Sebastian Kolze Changizi.