Former Alpe d'Huez stage winner Tom Pidcock confirmed to lead Pinarello-Q36.5 as versatile squad 'look for opportunities every day' at Tour de France
Briton supported by Giro stage winner Chris Harper and Grand Tour veterans Damien Howson and Fred Wright
Tom Pidcock was confirmed today as the Pinarello-Q36.5 leader on the ProTeam's debut at the 2026 Tour de France. The team announced a versatile lineup of Grand Tour veterans for the three weeks of racing, beginning Saturday in Barcelona, including 2025 Giro d'Italia stage winner Chris Harper and five-time Tour starter Fred Wright, recently striking for the British National Road Race win.
The team's approach to grasp advantages across any type of stage, and the GC, was defined as "simple, we'll race proactively".
"We come with a group that combines experience, versatility and the mindset we want to race with. Our approach is simple, we’ll race proactively, look for opportunities every day and make sure we’re present throughout all three weeks," Team Principal Douglas Ryder said in a team roster announcement.
"From day one, the Tour de France has been a clear objective for this project. To now be on the start line is an important step, but more importantly, it reflects the consistency of the work that’s gone into building this team.
"Being here is significant, but for us it’s not an end point. It’s another step in the progression of the team."
While Pidcock may be the youngest of the eight riders, he is by no means short on experience as he makes a fourth appearance at the Grand Boucle. As a 22-year-old four years ago, the Briton won a signature Tour victory on the Alpe d'Huez climb, stamping his name in the history books as well as on one of the signs adorning each of the 21 hairpin turns of the ascent.
It has been two years since his last start at the Tour and he returns as a Vuelta a España GC medalist, last year becoming the first rider for a wildcard team to earn a podium at a Grand Tour in 15 years. The team adjusted his calendar when he missed part of an altitude training camp last month due to a viral infection, switching a start at the Tour of Switzerland for the one-day Andorra MoraBanc Classica. In his only June competition, he won.
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Six of the other seven riders have all competed at least once in the Tour de France in their careers, Spanish rider Xabier Mikel Azparren being the only Tour debutant.
Australians Harper and Damien Howson have the most Grand Tour experience, with eight and 12 appearances, respectively. Harper will be a key climber at his third Tour, having won the Sestriere stage at last year's Tour for Jayco-AlUla. This year he posted a top 10 at the Tour of the Alps and top 20 at the Giro for his new squad.
The rest of the roster includes Quinten Hermans, Xandro Meurisse, Bernt Van Moer and Wright. All eight will take the stage at the Team Presentation Thursday evening in Barcelona sporting the new switch-out light gray and blue racing kit created especially for the Tour.
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Pinarello-Q36.5 Pro Cycling for 2026 Tour de France
- Chris Harper (Aus)
- Quinten Hermans (Bel)
- Damien Howson (Aus)
- Xandro Meurisse (Bel)
- Xabier Mikel Azparren (Esp)
- Brent Van Moer (Bel)
- Tom Pidcock (GBr)
- Fred Wright (GBr)

Jackie has been involved in professional sports for more than 30 years in news reporting, sports marketing and public relations. She founded Peloton Sports in 1998, a sports marketing and public relations agency, which managed projects for Tour de Georgia, Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah and USA Cycling. She also founded Bike Alpharetta Inc, a Georgia non-profit to promote safe cycling. She is proud to have worked in professional baseball for six years - from selling advertising to pulling the tarp for several minor league teams. On the bike, she has climbed l'Alpe d'Huez three times (not fast), and spends time on gravel around horse farms in north Georgia.
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