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[PCT] Team UBS - EDP - 2026
SotD
I think that depth is the difference. Moser had 3 riders that could score points. UBS have 5-7. I think you are locked in if you plan Kudus well enough, and have enough relevant GC races to also maximize Godoy.

Easily a better team than mine - so I hope you are clear Grin
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I hope I can avoid Kudus as much as possible Pfft

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jandal7
Pretty amazing depth you manage to have while having the most expensive rider ever. Very interested how Jacobs does post-training - nothing but pure cobbles and flat power but a fan of the energy stats. A true cobbled classics rider, no need to be like these fancy youngsters who like to sprint or time trial Grin

Muller is the question mark for me in the team - think he could have left instead of Perera given they have also the same wage. I know I'm maybe too biased against that type of puncheur (especially with MedMo stat this year), but just don't like him as that final mid-wage piece if you're thinking about a rankings fight - especially with Buchmann already there.

Best of luck, will always root for Kudus especially now I am resigned to never being able to afford him after his training. As always the national focus is very strong and love to see you maintain such a quality core of your guys year-over-year Smile
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Its been a great start to the season.

There were a lot of questions going into the season about Merhawi Kudus and his massive contract, but so far he has answered them resoundingly. Kudus started his tenure in UBS colors with a dominant performance at Tirreno - Adriatico, where he checked off one of our pre-season goals with an overall GC win, taking 3 stage wins in the mountains along the way. He followed this up by claiming the Maglia Rosa. This was a lot more tenuous as the GC win was barely achieved at the end, and was done without any individual stage wins along the way. This marks our first grand tour win in 16 years as a team, which to me as a manager makes the contract worth it already. It feels a bit like when we could rely on Andrei Amador to be a contender in races at the highest level. As it stands, Merhawi is undefeated in the races he has entered this year with two of the biggest goals out of the way. The final test will be in the Criterium du Dauphine later this year.


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Merhawi Kudus storms to his first of 3 stage wins in on day 4 of Tirreno Adriatico on his way to the overall victory.



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Kudus celebrates his victory on the final podium of the Giro d'Italia.



While our marquee rider has flashed the brightest, the team has also seen success through many of our other riders:

- Alexandre Balmer - While Kudus was focused on the overall win at the Giro, Alexandre was impressively able to secure the white jersey while riding in support of our team leader (maybe this is why we didn't win any stages?). He also found the podium in the queen stage of the Volta a Portugal.

- Patrick Müller - Home-grown talent Patrick has also shown signs of life in the PT with a stage podium in Paris - Nice and a top-5 in a stage of the Tour of Tasmania.

- Caio Godoy - Had an excellent start to his season by finishing 2nd in the Vuelta a Colombia, with 2 stage podiums along the way. We're eager to see how he will perform in the Tour and Vuelta later this season.

- Johan Jacobs - Perhaps the most satisfying given his consistent performances. He has demonstrated that he can be a reliable top-10 threat at the PT level in classics as evidenced by top 10 placings in RVV, E3, Cheshire, and 13th at Paris - Roubaix. The long-term goal is still to continue to develop him, so we'll see how he can build on this next year.



Goal Tracker

TargetGoalResult
Giro d'ItaliaWin1st - Kudus
Tirreno AdriaticoTop 31st - Kudus
Tour de FranceWin -
Vuelta a EspanaTop 10 -
PT Team StandingsWin -


So we're off to a good start, though I imagine the most exciting part of the season may be mostly behind us as Kudus has limited racing left in his calendar. The hope right now is to survive relegation so we have the opportunity to build on our success next year. I think this is attainable right, but we'll see. Thanks for reading.
Edited by Bushwackers on 08-01-2026 18:30
 
kandesbunzler26
Congrats on Kudus getting this GC win for you! It was a nailbiter to report and even more enjoyed by seeing my alumnus Balmer doing so well too!
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As it turns out the ProTour is pretty competitive. In the last update I suggested that the second half of the season could potentially be pretty quiet for us, and this turned out to be true. We experienced a gradual slide in the rankings from a peak of 4th place to eventually finish the season in 19th and demoting back to PCT. Its not the ideal result, but reflecting on our history it almost seems like the back and forth between divisions is our fixed role in the MG...

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That being said, this season was one of the most enjoyable that we've had. After taking the win in the Giro and Tirreno, Merhawi Kudus went on to win the Criterium du Dauphine, making it a 100% win rate in races that he participated this year. We've never had a chance to field such a dominant rider, and to win our first ever Grand Tour makes this season truly special.

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Merhawi Kudus wins the mountain top finish on stage 4 of the Criterium du Dauphine on his way to taking the overall victory.


Results were sparse outside of the Dauphine and its difficult to find major highlights. Perhaps most notably Caio Godoy had a relatively successful run in both the Tour de France and the Vuelta a Espana, where he landed 8th in the GC (with a stage podium along the way) and 7th in the GC, respectively. This is what we had hoped for him and I'm very happy he was able to achieve it.

So here's the final tally for our goals for the season...

TargetGoalResult
Giro d'ItaliaWin1st - Kudus
Tirreno AdriaticoTop 31st - Kudus
Tour de FranceWin8th - Caio Godoy
Vuelta a EspanaTop 107th - Caio Godoy
PT Team StandingsWin 19th


Overall not too bad. With our successes this past season, we were also able to attract a new sponsor in Portuguese-based energy company EDP. We've long maintained a small but persistent core of Portuguese (and Portuguese - speaking) riders. EDP recognized this and we've established a joint goal of using their funding to help expand this aspect of the team. We've yet to clarify exactly what this will look like, but we are certain there will be no change in the core focus of the team, which will remain Swiss. Stay tuned for more details and an updated jersey.
 
SotD
Very interesting history of you going yo-yo between divisions. I kinda knew it was something like this, but it does still surprise me that you haven't managed to stay up atleast once in those 11 seasons, as I do think of you as more of a PT team than a PCT team. I guess I was wrong about that Smile - But you are definately number 1 in the 1½ Division I suppose as jph must have had 2 consequtive PT seasons Grin
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kandesbunzler26
Although it's obviously nothing new for you going back to PCT is still a blow. The off-season will clearly be interesting with Kudus much too expensive for the division (even with a massive pay cut) and some ageing co-leaders. But with the new co-focus there should be some opportunities for the next bounce back!
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