Team Profile
Tudor Pro Cycling
- Julian Alaphilippe
- Marco Brenner
- Sebastian Kolze Changizi
- Alberto Dainese
- Lucas Eriksson
- Jacob Eriksson
- Robin Froidevaux
- Marco Haller
- Mika Heming
- Marc Hirschi
- Petr Kelemen
- Arvid De Kleijn
- Arthur Kluckers
- Alexander Krieger
- Fabian Lienhard
- Marius Mayrhofer
- Aivaras Mikutis
- Rick Pluimers
- Mathys Rondel
- Michael Storer
- Florian Stork
- Joel Suter
- Roland Thalmann
- Matteo Trentin
- Yannis Voisard
- Lawrence Warbasse
- Fabian Weiss
- Hannes Wilksch
- Luc Wirtgen
- Maikel Zijlaard
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