Team Profile
Israel-Premier Tech

- Pascal Ackermann
- Tom Van Asbroeck
- George Bennett
- Joseph Blackmore
- Guillaume Boivin
- Simon Clarke
- Pier-André Cote
- Itamar Einhorn
- Marco Frigo
- Christopher Froome
- Jakob Fuglsang
- Derek Gee-West
- Jan Hirt
- Hugo Hofstetter
- Hugo Houle
- Oded Kogut
- Matis Louvel
- Alexey Lutsenko
- Krists Neilands
- Riley Pickrell
- Nadav Raisberg
- Matthew Riccitello
- Nicholas Schultz
- Michael Schwarzmann
- Riley Sheehan
- Jake Stewart
- Corbin Strong
- Ethan Vernon
- Stephen Williams
- Michael Woods
Related Articles

Title sponsor joins bike brand in calling for Israel-Premier Tech to remove 'Israel' from team name and 'adopt a new identity and brand image'
By James Moultrie published
News Canadian company Premier Tech says 'current situation regarding the team name is no longer sustainable to achieve our goal' in wake of recent pro-Palestine protests

'Without a name change, without a flag change, we won't continue' - Israel-Premier Tech bike sponsor Factor pushes team owner to disassociate with Israel
By Josh Croxton published
News A new name and financial arrangement are yet to be worked out, Factor's Rob Gitelis tells Cyclingnews

O Gran Camiño against inviting Israel-Premier Tech to 2026 race as Spanish protests against team widen
By Stephen Farrand published
News 'Any organisation where they competed last year will be asking themselves the same questions' says race organiser

17 Vuelta a España protesters face fines and bans from sport
By Stephen Farrand published
News 'I've never experienced so much hatred' says Visma-Lease a Bike team manager Richard Plugge

Matthew Riccitello leaves Israel-Premier Tech to continue Grand Tour career at Decathlon CMA CGM
By Stephen Farrand published
News American climber to race for French team in 2026 alongside super talent Paul Seixas and sprinter Olav Kooij

'I think all the riders are a little scared of what could happen' - Tadej Pogačar voices concern as pro-Palestine protests spread from the Vuelta to Canada
By Stephen Farrand published
Israel-Premier Tech to race the GP de Québec and GP de Montréal as IPT in monogram-branded kit

Spanish Minister of Sport also calls for withdrawal of Israel-Premier Tech from Vuelta a España, but backs continuity of race
By Alasdair Fotheringham published
Stage into Madrid will have levels of security last seen in capital at Nato summit

'There is no Plan B' - Vuelta a España boss Javier Guillen insists race will continue to Madrid despite continued protests
By Alasdair Fotheringham published
News Race director insists protesters should stop blocking roads, points to Israel's ongoing participation in other international events

