The curtain rises on a new force in professional cycling. Bianchi–Enel, the latest addition to the Continental Tour, has officially revealed its full roster for the 2025 season. With a lineup that blends Italian heritage, international talent, and strategic ambition, the team is ready to make its mark.
Backed by iconic Italian brands Bianchi and Enel, and supported by Miche, fizik, Sportful, and Limar, the team embodies a fusion of tradition and innovation. Riders will wear a striking light green jersey with red and white accents a nod to Italy’s cycling legacy and the team’s forward-looking ethos.
Italian Core, Global Ambition
With a large amount of the roster hailing from Italy, Bianchi–Enel stays true to its roots while integrating select international riders to bolster its GC, sprint, and climbing capabilities.
2025 Roster Overview & Rider Goals
Each rider enters the season with a clear mission. Below are the confirmed riders, their roles, and personal goals for the year.
Gianni Moscon

Role: Road captain
Goal: Top 10 overall in Continental Tour, podium in one-day races
Rok Korošec

Role: GC contender
Goal: Build on last year’s 3rd overall, target stage wins in hilly terrain
Leonardo Basso

Role: Cobbled classics specialist
Goal: Top 5 in Lincoln GP and podium in spring classics
Ryan Gibbons

Role: Sprint finisher
Goal: 3+ stage wins, green jersey contention
Climbers & Stage Race Support
Dion Smith

Role: Climber, GC support
Goal: Top 10 in mountainous stage races
Valerio Conti

Role: Veteran mountain domestique
Goal: Consistent top 20 finishes, mentor younger climbers
Victor Langellotti

Role: Neo-pro climber
Goal: Gain experience, target breakaways in hilly stages
Lorenzo Rota

Role: Hilly Classics rider
Goal: Top 10 in hilly classics when given the chance
Lorenzo Fortunato

Role: Climbing Domestique
Goal: Support Smith in Mountain GCs
Guy Yarrell

(Loan)
Role: All-rounder
Goal: Stage win, Gain Experience
Edoardo Sandri

Role: All-rounder with flat pedigree
Goal: Top 10 in youth classification, aggressive racing
Time Trial & Versatile Engines
Andrea Enrico Maccagli

(Loan)
Role: Time trial specialist
Goal: Podium in national TT, support in flat stage pacing
Lukas Nerurkar

(Loan)
Role: U23 tactical all-rounder
Goal: Top 5 in youth GC, support in transitional stages
Alessandro Romele

Role: Aggressive attacker
Goal: Breakaway stage win,
Voices from the Sponsors
“We’ve equipped this team with the best Italian components — from wheels to saddles,” said Miche CEO, Roberto Micheli. “They’re riding history.”
“Sportful is proud to dress a team that races with elegance and aggression,” added Sportful’s Head of Design, Elena Rossi. “This jersey tells a story — and it’s just beginning.”
Next Steps
The team’s debut race will be announced later this week, with training camps already underway in Tuscany and Yorkshire. Media day is scheduled for early September, with full kit and bike reveals to follow.