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Cycling transfers – All the latest news and rumours for the 2023 season

Posted on August 4, 2022 By admin No Comments on Cycling transfers – All the latest news and rumours for the 2023 season

Cycling’s official transfer window opened on Monday August 1, opening the floodgates for a wave of rider switches for 2023.

UCI rules dictate that new signings can only be announced from August 1 but in reality many of the big-name rider deals have already been done secretly in the last few months.

As these are confirmed, and as negotiations continue for the rest of the riders on the market – which includes more than 150 WorldTour riders – Cyclingnews will be keeping track of all movements with this dedicated Transfer Hub.

We’ll update this page throughout the summer, autumn, and winter with every confirmed signing for 2023, building a team-by-team list of ins and outs, while also tracking the latest transfer gossip from the pro peloton.

The 2022-2023 market

With the racing scene at all levels getting back to normal amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the transfer market has settled back into a more familiar pattern. This year, however, there’s the complication of WorldTour licenses for 2023, which are still up for grabs.

The top-ranked 18 teams in the three-year cycle from 2020-2022 will qualify for cycling’s top-tier from 2023-2025, with second-division squads Alpecin-Deceuninck and Arkéa-Samsic set to step up, meaning two current WorldTour teams will be relegated.

Loss of Worldour status, even if there’s the cushion of automatic wildcard invites to the biggest races, could be hugely damaging for a team’s future, and could affect their ability to attract and even keep hold of riders. Lotto Soudal and Israel-Premier Tech are currently in the drop zone, while EF Education-EasyPost, BikeExchange-Jayco, and Movistar are also in danger.

The biggest names on this year’s market are Mark Cavendish and Richard Carapaz. The former has been confirmed to leave QuickStep-AlphaVinyl and has enlisted a new agent to find him a new two-year deal that will allow him to try and break the Tour de France stage win record and then finish his illustrious career. Meanwhile, Carapaz, who has three Grand Tour podiums from three years at Ineos Grenadiers, has been heavily linked with a move to EF.

Both Cavendish and Carapaz are the only superstar riders from their respective teams who are up for grabs in 2023. All other top-level sprinters and realistic Grand Tour contenders, such as Jonas Vingegaard, Tadej Pogacar, Primož Roglič, Egan Bernal, and Fabio Jakobsen are all under contract with their current teams.

Adam Yates is one big name who is on the market, with Ineos facing a headache of whether to keep him as they shuffle their decks. With Carapaz and Dylan van Baarle – who’s on his way to Jumbo-Visma – set to leave, they have money to spend and have already attracted Thymen Arensman from Team DSM but are continuing their investment in youth, with a long-term contract extension for Tom Pidcock and a neo-pro deal for U23 Giro champion Leo Hayter.

Jumbo-Visma have had a storming season but are not resting on their laurels, with Van Baarle effectively a done deal and further links with Attila Valter, Jan Tratnik, Wilco Kelderman, and Thomas Gloag. UAE Team Emirates are set to add Tim Wellens but it remains to be seen if and how they strengthen the squad around Pogačar.

QuickStep have long-term security as new title sponsor Soudal switches Belgian teams, with Remco Evenepoel and Julian Alaphilippe both under contract. Their sprinter’s revolving door continues as Cavendish leaves and Belgian champion Tim Merlier comes in from Alpecin-Deceuninck, but there’s work to be done to freshen a Classics core that fell below its lofty standards this spring.

In the women’s market, star sprinter Lorena Wiebes is the biggest mover as she breaks her contract with Team DSM to move on to Dutch powerhouse SD Worx.

Elsewhere, Amanda Spratt is set to leave BikeExchange-Jayco after 11 years with Trek-Segafredo a possibility. Meanwhile, the American team has the futures of the expiring Ellen van DijkAudrey Cordon-Ragot and Chloe Hosking to sort.

At UAE Team ADQ star riders Mavi Garcia and Marta Bastianelli are out of contract, and it’s the same story at SD Worx with Christine Majerus and Elena Cecchini, and at Team DSM with Floortje Mackaij and Liane Lippert. Marta Cavalli‘s contract at FDJ-Suez-Futuroscope also expires this winter, though the Italian is likely to stay put after what has been a breakthrough 2022 season.

The women’s market is set to spring to life a little later than the men’s, with the return of the Tour de France Femmes recently marking a potential watershed moment for the commercial landscape of women’s cycling.

Confirmed transfers – team by team

This is our index to all transfers that have been officially confirmed by teams.

Men’s WorldTour

AG2R Citroën

IN OUT EXTENDED
Alex Baudin (neo-pro) Clement Champoussin (Arkéa-Samsic) Mikaël Cherel (2023)
Valentin Retailleau (neo-pro) Dorian Godon (2025)
Stan Dewulf (2024)

Astana Qazaqstan

IN OUT EXTENDED
Harold Martin López (neo-pro) Vincenzo Nibali (retires)

Bahrain Victorious

BikeExchange-Jayco

IN OUT EXTENDED
Eddie Dunbar (Ineos Grenadiers) Sam Bewley (retires) Simon Yates (2024)
Rudy Porter (neo-pro) Kaden Groves (Alpecin-Deceuninck) Michael Matthews (2025)
Blake Quick (neo-pro)
Chris Harper (Jumbo-Visma)

Bora-Hansgrohe

IN OUT EXTENDED
Cesare Benedetti (2024)
Lennard Kämna (2023)
Ben Zwiehoff (2024)
Patrick Gamber (2023)

Cofidis

IN OUT EXTENDED
Ion Izagirre (2024)
Guillaume Martin (2024)

Team DSM

IN OUT EXTENDED
Max Poole (neo-pro) Søren Kragh Andersen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) Roman Bardet (2024)
Casper Pedersen (Soudal-QuickStep) Martijn Tusveld (2024)
Chris Hamilton (2025)
Nils Eekhoff (2024)
Kevin Vermaerke (2025)
Florian Stork (2023)

EF Education-EasyPost

Groupama-FDJ

IN OUT EXTENDED
Paul Penhoët (neo-pro) David Gaudu (2025)
Reuben Thompson (neo-pro)
Lenny Martinez (neo-pro)
Romain Grégoire (neo-pro)
Enzo Paleni (neo-pro)
Laurence Pithie (neo-pro)
Samuel Watson (neo-pro)

Ineos Grenadiers

IN OUT EXTENDED
Leo Hayter (neo-pro) Eddie Dunbar (BikeExchange-Jayco) Tom Pidcock (2027)
Josh Tarling (neo-pro) Richie Porte (retires) Filippo Ganna (2027)

Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert

IN OUT EXTENDED
Mike Teunissen (Jumbo-Visma) Alexander Kristoff (Uno-X) Biniam Girmay (2026)
Rui Costa (UAE Team Emirates) Quinten Hermans (Alpecin-Deceuninck) Boy Van Poppel (2023)
Dries De Potter (neo-pro) Jan Hirt (@Soudal-QuickStep) Simone Petelli (2023)
Madis Mikhels (neo-pro) Loïc Vliegen (2023)

Israel-Premier Tech

IN OUT EXTENDED
Mason Hollyman (neo-pro)
Dario Frigo (neo-pro)
Derek Gee (neo-pro)

Jumbo-Visma

IN OUT EXTENDED
Mike Teunissen (Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert) Nathan Van Hooydonck (2024)
Tom Dumoulin (retires) Tiesj Benoot (2024)
Chris Harper (BikeExchange-Jayco)

Lotto Soudal (becomes Lotto Dstny)

IN OUT EXTENDED
Lennart Van Eetvelt (neo-pro) Philippe Gilbert (@retires) Maxim Van Gils (2024)
Arnaud De Lie (2024)
Andreas Kron (2024)
Sylvain Moniquet (2024)
Sébastien Grignard (2024)
Thomas De Gendt (2024)

Movistar Team

IN OUT EXTENDED
Alejandro Valverde (retires) Enric Mas (2025)

QuickStep-AlphaVinyl (becomes Soudal-QuickStep)

IN OUT EXTENDED
Jan Hirt (Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert) Mark Cavendish
Tim Merlier (Alpecin-Deceuninck) Iljo Keisse (retires)
Casper Pedersen (Team DSM)

Trek-Segafredo

IN OUT EXTENDED
Thibau Nys (neo-pro) Jasper Stuyven (2025)
Bauke Mollema (2026)
Mads Pedersen (2025)

UAE Team Emirates

IN OUT EXTENDED
Rui Costa (Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert) Vegard Stake Laengen (2023)
Fernando Gaviria Matteo Trentin (2023)
Rui Oliveira (2023)
Ivo Oliveira (2023)

Men’s ProTeams

We’re not including all the second-division teams in this hub, but we are covering the most important ones. Alpecin-Deceuninck and Arkéa-Samsic are set to be promoted to the WorldTour for 2023, TotalEnergies could grab automatic invites to the whole top-tier calendar, and B&B Hotels are rumored to have a significant new sponsorship.

Alpecin-Deceuninck

IN OUT EXTENDED
Søren Kragh Andersen (Team DSM) Tim Merlier (@Soudal-QuickStep) Jasper Philipsen (2024)
Quinten Hermans (Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert)
Kaden Groves (BikeExchange-Jayco)
Jensen Plowright (neo-pro)
Nicola Conci (Alpecin-Deceuninck Development)

Arkéa-Samsic

IN OUT EXTENDED
Louis Barré (neo-pro)
Clement Champoussin (AG2R Citroën)

B&B Hotels-KTM

IN OUT EXTENDED
Luca Mozzato (2025)

TotalEnergies

IN OUT EXTENDED
Jason Tesson (neo-pro) Anthony Turgis (2025)

Uno-X

IN OUT EXTENDED
Alexander Kristoff (Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert)
Stian Fredheim (neo-pro)
Marcus Sander Hansen (neo-pro)
Johannes Kulset (neo-pro)

Women’s WorldTour

BikeExchange-Jayco

IN OUT EXTENDED
Letizia Paternoster (Trek-Segafredo) Urška Zigart (2024)

Canyon-Sram

IN OUT EXTENDED
Elise Chabbey (2024)

Team DSM

IN OUT EXTENDED
Lorena Wiebes (SD Worx) Juliette Labous (2024)
Pfeiffer Georgi (2025)

EF Education-Tibco SVB

FDJ-Suez-Futuroscope

IN OUT EXTENDED
Evita Muzic (2025)
Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (2024)
Victorie Guilman (2024)
Jade De Wiel (2025)
Marie Le Net (2025)
Vittoria Guazzini (2025)

Human Powered Health

IN OUT EXTENDED
Lily Williams (2023)
Nina Buijsman (2023)

Jumbo-Visma

IN OUT EXTENDED
Riejanne Markus (2025)

Liv Racing Xstra

Movestar

IN OUT EXTENDED
Aude Biannic (2024)
Annemiek van Vleuten (2023)

Roland Cogeas Edelweiss

SD Work

IN OUT EXTENDED
Lorena Wiebes (Team DSM)

Trek-Segafredo

IN OUT EXTENDED
Amalie Dideriksen (Uno-X) Shirin Van Anrooij (2025)
Letizia Paternoster (BikeExchange-Jayco)

UAE Team ADQ

Uno-X

IN OUT EXTENDED
Amalie Dideriksen (Trek-Segafredo)

Women’s Continental Teams

AG Insurance-NXTG

IN OUT EXTENDED
Britt Knaven (2023)
Lone Meertens (2023)
Ilse Pluimers (2023)
Ally Wollaston (2023)
Maud Rijnbeek (2023)
Gaia Masetti (2023)
Julia Borgström (2023)

Ceratizit-WNT

IN OUT EXTENDED
Lisa Brennauer (retires)

Le Col-Wahoo

Lotto Soudal Ladies

Parkhotel Valkenburg

Rumor Mill

This is where we’ll cover all the possible moves that are yet to be confirmed. These will cover transfer activity Cyclingnews has learned about as well as the most significant rumours from other sources.

RIDER FROM TO STRENGTH RATING
Richard Carapaz Ineos Grenadiers EF Education-EasyPost Highly likely
Mark Cavendish QuickStep-AlphaVinyl Leaving QuickStep and speaking to multiple teams
Thymen Arensman Team DSM Ineos Grenadiers Effectively done
Dylan van Baarle Ineos Grenadiers Jumbo-Visma Effectively done
Tim Wellens Lotto Soudal UAE Team Emirates Effectively done
Fernando Gaviria UAE Team Emirates Unlikely to be renewed at UAE
Wilco Kelderman Bora-Hansgrohe Jumbo-Visma Likely
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