Hello and welcome back to our Team HQ, once again coming to you from Amsterdam!
We've relocated back here because they're back! After four years away, Philips returns to once again become our primary sponsors. Joining them will be Hero Cycles, giving us more exposure in the home country of our Team Owner/Director.
Last season, our first in the Pro Tour, ended in disappointment and heartbreak, as we were relegated on the very last day of racing! We are hoping to reverse the trend , get back on positive trend and leave last season as a one-off! There were some good moments though, as we racked our best ever return of wins in a single season. All of those riders may likely continue with us in 2026, so we're hoping that is a good base to build on, as we strive to go back up immediately!
As already mentioned, Philips returns as our primary sponsor. They were willing to take up the challenge of helping us get back to the top division of the MG!
The new kids on our block are Hero - India's largest bicycle manufacturer, and also the world's largest bike manufacturer by volume! This was a rather simple decision for us once we realized that they would be interested. We're very happy to have on-board a quintessential Indian company, successful over seven decades, to join our ranks for the team's future. We have tied up with some new logos added to our list of additional sponsors to go with the rebranding of the team. | Finance Partner | ING Group | | Automobile Partners | Kia (Cars) and VDL (Buses) | | Logistics Partner | DHL | | Equipment | Bikes (Bikes), Shimano (Wheels), and Lazer (Helmets) | | Jersey | MAAP |
Our focus regions will largely be based in Europe and Asia, with our Headquarters moving back to Amsterdam in the Netherlands, in the same neighbourhood as our primary sponsors. Primary Focus:  Netherlands
Our crop of Dutch talents are doing well for themselves and we are very excited to see them continue their development. Netherlands returns to being our primary sponsor, with a strong core team already in place for this purpose. Secondary Focus:  India
We have built up our Indian core over the last couple of years and they are finally ready to start challenging at the top of the sport.
Coming soon...
| Name | Average | Role |  | Jack Haig | 78.31 | Leader |  | Mick Van Dijke | 76.96 | Leader |  | Marlen Zmorka | 76.46 | Leader |  | Gijs Leemreize | 76.16 | Leader |  | Leo Hayter | 76.02 | Leader |  | Alexandr Kulikovskiy | 75.60 | Leader |  | Hugo Hofstetter | 75.36 | Co-Leader |  | Esow Alben | 75.35 | Co-Leader |  | Logan Owen | 75.12 | Leader |  | Szymon Rekita | 74.60 | Co-Leader |  | Nicolay Cherkasov | 74.44 | Domestique |  | Hayden McCormick | 74.36 | Domestique |  | Lennard Hofstede | 74.03 | Domestique |  | Dinmukhammed Ulysbayev | 73.94 | Domestique |  | Jaime Roson | 73.93 | Domestique |  | Daan Hoole | 73.91 | Domestique |  | Sergio Arias Villanueva | 73.51 | Domestique |  | Ronaldo Laitonjam Singh | 73.30 | Talent |  | Declan Trezise | 73.09 | Talent |  | Tim Van Dijke | 73.07 | Domestique |  | Naveen John | 72.93 | Domestique |  | Piet Allegaert | 72.40 | Domestique |  | Lukas Nerurkar | 71.89 | Talent |  | Yanglem Rojit Singh | 71.43 | Talent |  | Adam Holm Jorgensen | 70.79 | Talent |  | Jo Kogstad Ringheim | 68.94 | Domestique |  | Kenny Elissonde | 68.81 | Domestique |  | David Beckham Elkatohchoongo | 67.89 | Talent |
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