Team Profile
Soudal-Quickstep

- Ayco Bastiaens
- Mattia Cattaneo
- Josef Cerny
- Pascal Eenkhoorn
- Remco Evenepoel
- Gianmarco Garofoli
- Gil Gelders
- Dries Van Gestel
- Ethan Hayter
- Antoine Huby
- James Knox
- Yves Lampaert
- Luke Lamperti
- William Junior Lecerf
- Bert Van Lerberghe
- Paul Magnier
- Mikel Landa Meana
- Tim Merlier
- Andrea Raccagni Noviero
- Valentin Paret-Peintre
- Casper Pedersen
- Pepijn Reinderink
- Maximilian Schachmann
- Pieter Serry
- Martin Svrcek
- Warre Vangheluwe
- Mauri Vansevenant
- Louis Vervaeke
- Jordi Warlop
- Ilan Van Wilder
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A change for the better? – Tour de France riders and team management uncertain of benefits of inclusion of Montmartre climb on final stage in Paris
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