Team Profile
Alpecin-Deceuninck
- Tobias Bayer
- Fabio Van Den Bossche
- Lars Boven
- Ramses Debruyne
- Simon Dehairs
- Silvan Dillier
- Samuel Gaze
- Robbe Ghys
- Gal Glivar
- Michael Gogl
- Tibor Del Grosso
- Kaden Groves
- Quinten Hermans
- Juri Hollmann
- Jimmy Janssens
- Timo Kielich
- Xandro Meurisse
- Jasper Philipsen
- Edward Planckaert
- Jensen Plowright
- Mathieu van der Poel
- Johan Price-Pejtersen
- Jonas Rickaert
- Oscar Riesebeek
- Stan Van Tricht
- Henri Uhlig
- Luca Vergallito
- Gianni Vermeersch
- Emiel Verstrynge
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