Cervélo

Canadian bicycle manufacturer


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::summary Canadian bicycle manufacturer ::

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nameCervélo Cycles Inc.
logoCervelo 2019 logo.svg
logo_size250px
typeSubsidiary
foundationin Toronto, Canada
founderGerard Vroomen
Phil White
locationAliso Viejo, California, U.S.
area_servedWorldwide
industryBicycles
productsBicycles and related components
revenueCAN$11,100,000 (est.) (2004)
parentPon Holdings
homepage
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Cervélo Cycles Inc. is a manufacturer of racing and track bicycles. Cervélo uses CAD, computational fluid dynamics, and wind tunnel testing at a variety of facilities including the San Diego Air and Space Technology Center, in California, US, to aid its designs. Frame materials include carbon fibre. Cervélo currently makes 5 series of bikes: the C series and R series of road bikes, the latter featuring multi-shaped, "Squoval" frame tubes; the S series of road bikes and P series of triathlon/time trial bikes, both of which feature airfoil shaped down tubes; and the T series of track bikes. Additionally, the company manufactures the Caledonia, Soloist, and Aspero models. In professional competition, cyclists have ridden Cervélo bicycles to victory in all three of road cycling's grand tours: the Tour de France; the Giro d'Italia; and the Vuelta a España. In 2023, Cervélo achieved a historic sweep of all three grand tours in a single year.

History

Gerard Vroomen, one of the two founders of the company, started researching bike dynamics at the Eindhoven University of Technology. He took his knowledge to Canada to continue the research in McGill University under the supervision of Prof. Larry Lessard. In 1995, Vroomen and Phil White founded Cervélo Cycles. The name Cervélo is a portmanteau of cervello, the Italian word for brain, and vélo, the French word for bike.

In May 2011, Vroomen sold his stake in Cervélo to pursue new projects, although he is nominally still involved with the company at the board level. Cervélo is now owned by Pon Holdings, a Dutch company that also owns Gazelle, and Derby Cycle. The company makes or has marketing rights to bicycles from Raleigh, Kalkhoff, Univega, Focus Bikes, Ghost, and Santa Cruz Bicycles.

A book titled, To Make Riders Faster, by Anna Dopico, was released in April 2018. The book tells the story of Gerard Vroomen and Phil White meeting at McGill University and taking their company from a school basement project in Montreal, Canada, to their bikes winning in the Tour de France, the Olympics and Ironman.

Professional sport

Cervélo's sponsorship of elite athletes has led to widespread recognition of the brand.

In 2003, Cervélo became the bike supplier to Team CSC, at the time the 14th team on the world ranking. Aside possibly from LeMond Bicycles and their collaborations with Merlin Metalworks and Calfee Design, Cervélo may have been the smallest and youngest bike company to ever supply a team at this level. Team CSC was crowned the world's #1 pro cycling team aboard Cervélo for three years. The partnership lasted for six years, until the end of 2008.

In 2009, Cervélo became the first bike manufacturer in the modern era to have its own cycling team at the highest levels of racing, Cervélo TestTeam. The team had a stated goal of not only competing successfully on the international level, but also encouraging collaboration between the team members, Cervélo, and other product sponsorship partners in order to develop better products. There was also a strong focus on fan interaction and experiences. The team's most renowned riders were 2008 Tour de France winner Carlos Sastre and 2010 World Champion and 2009 TdF Green Jersey winner Thor Hushovd. Heinrich Haussler also took many of the team's headlines, with his impressive performances at Paris–Nice, Milan–San Remo, and his stage win in the 2009 Tour de France (Stage 13, Colmar).

In 2010, Emma Pooley and Thor Hushovd won the UCI Women's Timetrial and UCI Men's Road Race respectively. Success was also achieved in a number of ITU Triathlon Races and the Ironman 70.3 and long-distance events.

For the 2011 season, Cervélo joined forces with Slipstream sports to form the Garmin–Cervélo team, which also included a women's team. This partnership lasted until the end of the 2014 season.

For the 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 season, they provided bikes to MTN-Qhubeka that turned into Team Dimension-Data for Qhubeka in 2016.

For the 2021 season, Cervélo began a partnership with Team Jumbo–Visma, supplying bicycles that were ridden to victory in the 2021 and 2023 Vuelta a España, the 2022 and 2023 Tour de France, as well as the 2023 Giro d'Italia, while also adding a gold medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics and a rainbow jersey at the 2022 UCI Road World Championships. Additional they won the 2022 and 2023 Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, 2022 Paris–Nice, 2023 Tirreno–Adriatico, 2023 Volta a Catalunya, 2023 E3 Saxo Bank Classic, 2023 Dwars door Vlaanderen, 2021 and 2023 Tour of the Basque Country, 2021 Amstel Gold Race, 2022 and 2023 Critérium du Dauphiné,

International racing success

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In 2006 Team CSC rider Fabian Cancellara won Paris–Roubaix on a Cervelo R3. In 2007 Team CSC rider Stuart O'Grady won Paris–Roubaix on a Cervelo R3.

On 13 October 2007 triathlete Chrissie Wellington of the UK won the Ford Ironman world championship in Kailua-Kona, HI. Her bike in the 180 km ride was the Cervélo P2C with which she posted the quickest split time [for pro women] of 5:06:15; four minutes faster than her nearest opponent.

On 27 July 2008, Carlos Sastre of Spain won the Tour de France on Soloist SLC-SL and R3-SL Cervélo framesets. It was Cervélo's first Tour win.

From 2003 to 2008, Cervélo enjoyed the partnership with team CSC/Saxobank with whom they achieved a number of wins on the professional racing circuit. Wins from Fabian Cancellara in the UCI World Timetrial championships, Olympic road and timetrial podium finishes for both Fabian Cancellara and tradeteam teammate Gustav Erik Larsson. In addition to these high-profile victories, Cervélo bikes were also ridden to overall success in the Tour de France team classification and ProTour team classifications.

Cervélo are one of the few manufacturers who have produced an aluminium frame that achieved success against carbon fibre road bicycles, with the Soloist. The Cervelo Soloist Team from the 2003–2005 UCI ProTour season was ridden to success by Team CSC in some of the historical cycling races held in Europe, such as the Critérium International and the Paris–Nice stage race. The Soloist Carbon from the 2006–2007 UCI ProTour season was ridden to success in the Giro d'Italia.

Cervélo are the only manufacturer to produce an aero-road frame (Soloist) that has won on the cobbled road race classics, with additional wins from the S-series bicycles notably in the 2009 Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and 2010 Tour de France (Stage 3) by Thor Hushovd.

In 2011, Garmin–Cervélo rode the updated (BBright bottom bracket and tapered head tube) R3 frame in the cobbled classics, with Johan Van Summeren winning Paris–Roubaix.

Today, Cervélo is the world's largest manufacturer of time trial and triathlon bikes, as determined in industry counts including decisive wins for the past fifteen years at the prestigious Kona bike count. The winner of the 2008 Tour de France, Carlos Sastre, did so on a Cervélo. At the Beijing Olympics Cervélo bikes were ridden by over forty Olympic athletes, resulting in three Gold, five Silver and two Bronze medals – a record. In 2011, the Cervélo S3 received numerous awards from cycling publications including being selected as Editors' Pick in VeloNews' Aero Road Bike Test and Best Race Bike in the Bicycling Magazine Editors' Choice Awards.

Models

Soloist

The Cervélo Soloist is the brand's all-round road bike. Representing a balance in aerodynamics, weight, and price.

R-Series

The Cervélo R-Series is the brand's climbing road bike. The R5 is the lightest of the brand's road offerings.

S-Series

The Cervélo S-Series is the brand's aerodynamic road bike. The S5 is the most aerodynamic of the brand's road offerings.

P-Series

The Cervélo P-Series is the brand's time trial and triathlon bike series.

T-Series

The Cervélo T-Series is the brand's track bike. ::data[format=table]

RoadTime trial / TriathlonTrackGravelCyclocrossMountainE-BikeSoloistR-SeriesS-SeriesC-SeriesP-SeriesT-SeriesÁsperoCXZ-SeriesRouvida

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| RS R2 R3 / R3d R5/R5D RCA | S2 S3 / S3d S5 | C2 C3 C5 | P2 P3 P3X

P5-threeUCI compliant variant P5-sixTriathlon variant P5X | T3 T4 T5GB | Áspero | R5-CX | ZHT-5 | Rouvida | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ::

Awards, sponsorship and victories

Awards

;2016 :Gran Fondo Design & Innovation Award: Cervélo S5 DA DI2

;2018 :Red Dot Design Award: Cervélo P5X :220 Triathlon: Bike Brand of the Year :VeloNews Gear Awards 2018 | For the speed demon: Cervélo S5

Sponsorship

: Team CSC (2003–2008) : CSC–Saxo Bank (2008) : Cervélo TestTeam (2009–2010) : Team Garmin−Cervélo (2011) : Team Garmin−Barracuda (2012) : Garmin−Sharp (2012–2014) : MTN–Qhubeka (2015) : Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka (2016–2018) : Team Sunweb (2019–2020) : Team Jumbo–Visma (2021-2023) : Visma-Lease a Bike (2024-current)

Significant victories

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;2003 : Tour de France ::1st [[File:Jersey_yellow_number.svg|20px]] Team CSC, Team classification ::Stages 10, 13 & 16 : Liège–Bastogne–Liège ::1st Tyler Hamilton, General classification :National road cycling championships :: 1st [[File:MaillotDinamarca.svg|20px]] Nicki Sørensen, Denmark Men's National Road Race Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotDinamarca.svg|20px]] Michael Blaudzun, Denmark Men's National Time Trial Champion ;2004 : Tour de France ::Stage 12 : Paris–Nice ::1st [[File:Jersey yellow.svg|20px]] Jörg Jaksche, General classification : Critérium International ::1st [[File:Jersey_yellow.svg|20px]] Jens Voigt, General classification :: Stage 1 : Tour Méditerranéen :: 1st Jörg Jaksche :National road cycling championships :: 1st [[File:MaillotDinamarca.svg|20px]] Michael Blaudzun, Denmark Men's National Road Race Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotDinamarca.svg|20px]] Michael Sandstød, Denmark Men's National Time Trial Champion ;2005 : Giro d'Italia ::Stages 17 & 18 : Vuelta a España ::Stage 18 : Paris–Nice ::1st [[File:Jersey yellow.svg|20px]] Bobby Julich, General classification ::1st [[File:Jersey green.svg|20px]] Jens Voigt, Points classification ::1st Team CSC, Best team :: Stage Prologue : Critérium International :: 1st [[File:Jersey_yellow.svg|20px]] Bobby Julich, General classification : Tour of Qatar :: 1st Lars Michaelsen, General classification : Tour Méditerranéen :: 1st Jens Voigt :National road cycling championships :: 1st [[File:MaillotDinamarca.svg|20px]] Lars Bak, Denmark Men's Elite Road Race Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotDinamarca.svg|20px]] Michael Blaudzun, Denmark Men's Elite Time Trial Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotLuxemburgo.PNG|20px]] Fränk Schleck, Luxembourg Men's Elite Road Race Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotLuxemburgo.PNG|20px]] Andy Schleck, Luxembourg Men's Elite Time Trial Champion ;2006 : Tour de France :: Stages 13, 15 & 17 : Giro d'Italia :: 1st [[File:Jersey_pink.svg|20px]] Ivan Basso, General classification :: Stages 5, 8, 16 & 20 : Vuelta a España ::Stage 1 : UCI Road World Championships :: 1st [[File:Jersey rainbow chrono.svg|20px|link=Rainbow jersey]] Fabian Cancellara, Men's time trial : Paris–Roubaix :: 1st Fabian Cancellara : Critérium International :: 1st [[File:Jersey_yellow.svg|20px]] Ivan Basso, General classification : Tour of Britain :: 1st Martin Pedersen : Deutschland Tour :: 1st [[File:Jersey_yellow.svg|20px]] Jens Voigt, Gelbes Trikot (General classification) :: Stages 2, 6 & 7 :National road cycling championships :: 1st [[File:MaillotAustria.PNG|20px]] Peter Luttenberger, Austria Men's Elite Time Trial Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotDinamarca.svg|20px]] Brian Vandborg, Denmark Men's Elite Time Trial Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotNoruega.PNG|20px]] Kurt Asle Arvesen, Norway Men's Elite Time Trial Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotSuiza.svg|20px]] Fabian Cancellara, Switzerland Men's Elite Time Trial Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotUSA.PNG|20px]] David Zabriskie, United States Men's Elite Time Trial Champion ;2007 : Tour de France ::Stages Prologue & 3 : UCI Road World Championships : Giro d'Italia ::Stage 8 :: 1st [[File:Jersey rainbow chrono.svg|20px|link=Rainbow jersey]] Fabian Cancellara, Men's time trial : Paris–Roubaix ::1st Stuart O'Grady : Critérium International ::1st [[File:Jersey yellow.svg|20px]] Jens Voigt, General classification : Deutschland Tour ::1st [[File:Jersey_yellow.svg|20px]] Jens Voigt, Gelbes Trikot (General classification) :National road cycling championships :: 1st [[File:MaillotSuiza.svg|20px]] Fabian Cancellara, Switzerland Men's Elite Time Trial Champion ;2008 : Tour de France ::1st [[File:Jersey yellow.svg|20px]] Carlos Sastre, General classification ::1st [[File:Jersey polkadot.svg|20px]] Carlos Sastre, Mountains classification ::1st [[File:Jersey white.svg|20px]] Andy Schleck, Young rider classification ::1st [[File:Jersey_yellow_number.svg|20px]] CSC–Saxo Bank, Team classification ::Stages 11, 17 & 20 : Summer Olympic Games :: 1st [[File:Gold medal olympic.svg|15px]] Fabian Cancellara, Men's time trial :: 1st [[File:Gold medal olympic.svg|15px]] Joan Llaneras, Men's points race :: 2nd [[File:Silver medal olympic.svg|15px|link=Silver medal]] Roger Kluge, Men's points race :: 2nd [[File:Silver medal olympic.svg|15px|link=Silver medal]] Fabian Cancellara, Men's road race :: 2nd [[File:Silver medal olympic.svg|15px|link=Silver medal]] Simon Whitfield, Men's triathlon :: 2nd [[File:Silver medal olympic.svg|15px|link=Silver medal]] ESP (Joan Llaneras & Antonio Tauler), Men's Madison :: 1st [[File:Gold medal olympic.svg|15px]] Kristin Armstrong, Women's time trial :: 3rd [[File:Bronze medal olympic.svg|15px]] Karin Thürig, Women's time trial : Tour of Britain :: 1st [[File:Jersey_blue.svg|20px]] Matthew Goss, Points classification ;2009 : Tour de France ::1st [[File:Jersey_green.svg|20px]] Thor Hushovd, Points classification ::Stages 6 & 13 : Giro d'Italia ::Stages 14, 16, 19 & 21 : Tour of Qatar :: 1st Heinrich Haussler, Points classification :: 1st Heinrich Haussler, Youth classification ;2010 : Tour de France ::Stage 3 : UCI Road World Championships ::1st [[File:Jersey rainbow.svg|20px]] Thor Hushovd, Men's road race : Tour of Qatar :: 1st [[File:Jersey_white.svg|20px]] Heinrich Haussler, Points classification :: 1st Cervélo TestTeam, Team classification ;2011 : Tour de France ::1st [[File:Jersey_yellow_number.svg|20px]] Garmin–Cervélo, Team classification ::Stages 2, 3, 13 & 16 : Giro d'Italia ::Stage 21 : Vuelta a España ::Stage 9 : Paris–Roubaix ::1st Johan Vansummeren : Tour of Qatar :: 1st [[File:Jersey_white.svg|20px]] Heinrich Haussler, Points classification :: 1st Garmin–Cervélo, Team classification : Tour Down Under ::1st [[File:Jersey_orange.svg|20px]] Cameron Meyer, General classification ::1st [[File:Jersey_black.svg|20px]] Cameron Meyer, Young rider classification ::Stage 4 ;2012 : Tour de France ::Stage 12 : Giro d'Italia :: 1st [[File:Jersey_pink.svg|20px]] Ryder Hesjedal, General classification :: 1st Trofeo Super Team (Team points classification), Team Garmin−Barracuda ::Stage 4 : Summer Olympic Games :: 2nd [[File:Silver medal olympic.svg|15px|link=Silver medal]] Lizzie Armitstead, Women's road race : Tour of Britain :: 1st [[File:Jersey_gold.svg|20px]] Nathan Haas, General classification : Tour of Qatar :: 1st [[File:Jersey_white.svg|20px]] Ramūnas Navardauskas, Young rider classification :National road cycling championships :: 1st [[File:MaillotAllemania.svg|20px]] Fabian Wegmann, Germany Men's Elite Road Race Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotSudáfrica.PNG|20px]] Robert Hunter, South Africa Men's Elite Road Race Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotLituania.PNG|20px]] Ramūnas Navardauskas, Lithuania Men's Elite Time Trial Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotUSA.PNG|20px]] David Zabriskie, United States Men's Elite Time Trial Champion ;2013 : Tour de France :: Stage 9 : Giro d'Italia :: Stage 11 : Volta a Catalunya :: 1st [[File:MaillotVolta.png|20px]] Dan Martin, General classification :: 1st Garmin–Sharp, Team classification :: Stage 4 : Liège–Bastogne–Liège :: 1st Dan Martin : 2013 Paris–Nice :: Stage 3 : Critérium du Dauphiné :: 1st [[File:Jersey_white.svg|20px]] Rohan Dennis, Young rider classification ;2014 : Tour de France :: Stage 19 : Vuelta a España :: Stage 14 : Critérium du Dauphiné :: 1st [[File:Jersey_yellow-bluebar.svg|20px]] Andrew Talansky, General classification : Tour of Britain :: 1st [[File:Jersey_gold.svg|20px]] Dylan van Baarle, General classification : 2014 Paris–Nice :: Stages 4 & 7 : Giro di Lombardia :: 1st Dan Martin : National road cycling championships :: 1st [[File:MaillotHolanda.PNG|20px]] Sebastian Langeveld, Netherlands Men's Elite Road Race Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotLituania.PNG|20px]] Ramūnas Navardauskas, Lithuania Men's Elite Time Trial Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotAustralia.PNG|20px]] Steele Von Hoff, Australia National Criterium Champion ;2015 : Tour de France :: Stage 14 : Vuelta a España :: Stage 10 : Critérium du Dauphiné :: 1st [[File:Jersey_white_dots_on_red.svg|20px]] Daniel Teklehaimanot, Mountains classification : Tour of Britain :: 1st [[File:Jersey_gold.svg|20px]] Edvald Boasson Hagen, General classification : National road cycling championships :: 1st [[File:MaillotEritrea2.jpg|20px]] Natnael Berhane, Eritrea Men's Elite Road Race Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotNoruega.PNG|20px]] Edvald Boasson Hagen, Norway Men's Elite Road Race Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotSudáfrica.PNG|20px]] Jacques Janse van Rensburg, South Africa Men's Elite Road Race Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotEritrea2.jpg|20px]] Daniel Teklehaimanot, Eritrea Men's Elite Time Trial Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotNoruega.PNG|20px]] Edvald Boasson Hagen, Norway Men's Elite Time Trial Champion ;2016 : Tour de France :: Stages 1, 3, 6 & 14 : Vuelta a España :: 1st [[File:Jersey blue dotted.png|20px]] Omar Fraile, Mountains classification : Summer Olympic Games :: 1st [[File:Gold medal olympic.svg|15px]] GBR (Ed Clancy, Steven Burke, Owain Doull & Bradley Wiggins), Men's team pursuit :: 1st [[File:Gold medal olympic.svg|15px]] GBR (Philip Hindes, Jason Kenny & Callum Skinner), Men's team sprint :: 1st [[File:Gold medal olympic.svg|15px]] Jason Kenny, Men's keirin :: 1st [[File:Gold medal olympic.svg|15px]] Jason Kenny, Men's sprint :: 2nd [[File:Silver medal olympic.svg|15px|link=Silver medal]] Callum Skinner, Men's sprint :: 2nd [[File:Silver medal olympic.svg|15px|link=Silver medal]] Mark Cavendish, Men's omnium :: 1st [[File:Gold medal olympic.svg|15px]] GBR (Katie Archibald, Laura Trott, Elinor Barker & Joanna Rowsell Shand), Women's team pursuit :: 1st [[File:Gold medal olympic.svg|15px]] Laura Trott, Women's omnium :: 2nd [[File:Silver medal olympic.svg|15px|link=Silver medal]] Becky James, Women's keirin :: 2nd [[File:Silver medal olympic.svg|15px|link=Silver medal]] Becky James, Women's sprint :: 3rd [[File:Bronze medal olympic.svg|15px|link=Bronze medal]] Katy Marchant, Women's sprint : Critérium du Dauphiné :: 1st [[File:Jersey_green.svg|20px]] Edvald Boasson Hagen, Points classification :: 1st [[File:Jersey_white_dots_on_red.svg|20px]] Daniel Teklehaimanot, Mountains classification :: Stages 4 & 7 : Tour of Britain :: 1st [[File:Jersey_gold.svg|20px]] Steve Cummings, General classification : Tour of Qatar :: 1st [[File:Jersey_gold.svg|20px]] Mark Cavendish, General classification :: Stages 1 & 3 : Track Cycling World Championships :: 1st [[File:Jersey_rainbow.svg|20px]] Bradley Wiggins, Men's madison : National road cycling championships :: 1st [[File:MaillotBielorrusia.PNG|20px]] Kanstantsin Sivtsov, Belarus Men's Elite Road Race Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotEritrea2.jpg|20px]] Daniel Teklehaimanot, Eritrea Men's Elite Road Race Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotNoruega.PNG|20px]] Edvald Boasson Hagen, Norway Men's Elite Road Race Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotSudáfrica.PNG|20px]] Jaco Venter, South Africa Men's Elite Road Race Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotBielorrusia.PNG|20px]] Kanstantsin Sivtsov, Belarus Men's Elite Time Trial Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotEritrea2.jpg|20px]] Daniel Teklehaimanot, Eritrea Men's Elite Time Trial Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotNoruega.PNG|20px]] Edvald Boasson Hagen, Norway Men's Elite Time Trial Champion :: 1st [[File:Rwandan_National_Champion_Cycling_jersey.jpg|20px]] Adrien Niyonshuti, Rwanda Men's Elite Time Trial Champion ;2017 : Tour de France ::Stage 19 : Giro d'Italia ::Stage 11 : National road cycling championships :: 1st [[File:Algeria%27s_champion_maillot.png|20px]] Youcef Reguigui, Algeria Men's Elite Road Race Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotReinoUnido.PNG|20px]] Steve Cummings, Great Britain Men's Elite Road Race Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotSudáfrica.PNG|20px]] Reinardt Janse van Rensburg, South Africa Men's Elite Road Race Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotReinoUnido.PNG|20px]] Steve Cummings, Great Britain Men's Elite Time Trial Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotEritrea2.jpg|20px]] Mekseb Debesay, Eritrea Men's Elite Time Trial Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotNoruega.PNG|20px]] Edvald Boasson Hagen, Norway Men's Elite Time Trial Champion :: 1st [[File:Rwandan_National_Champion_Cycling_jersey.jpg|20px]] Adrien Niyonshuti, Rwanda Men's Elite Time Trial Champion ;2018 : Vuelta a España ::Stages 4 & 9 : Tour of Britain :: 1st [[File:Jersey_black.svg|20px]] Nicholas Dlamini, Mountains classification : National road cycling championships :: 1st [[File:MaillotEritrea2.jpg|20px]] Merhawi Kudus, Eritrea Men's Elite Road Race Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotNoruega.PNG|20px]] Edvald Boasson Hagen, Norway Men's Elite Time Trial Champion ;2019 : Giro d'Italia ::Stage 21 : Vuelta a España ::Stage 8 : Deutschland Tour :: 1st [[File:Jersey_white.svg|20px]] Marc Hirschi, Young rider classification ;2020 : Tour de France :: [[File:Jersey_red_number.svg|20px]] Marc Hirschi, Combativity award ::Stages 12, 14 & 19 : Giro d'Italia ::Stage 18 :National road cycling championships :: 1st [[File:MaillotFra.PNG|20px]] Juliette Labous, France Women's Elite Time Trial Champion : Paris–Nice ::1st [[File:Jersey green.svg|20px]] Tiesj Benoot, Points classification ::1st [[File:Jersey_yellow_number.svg|20px]] Team Sunweb, Team classification ::Stages 4 & 6 : Herald Sun Tour ::1st [[File:Jersey yellow.svg|20px]] Jai Hindley, General classification ::1st [[File:Jersey_blackdots.png|20px]] Jai Hindley, Mountains classification ::1st Team Sunweb, Team classification ::Stages 1, 2 & 4 : La Flèche Wallonne ::1st Marc Hirschi : Bretagne Classic Ouest–France ::1st Michael Matthews ;2021 : Tour de France ::Stages 11, 15, 20 & 21 : Vuelta a España :: 1st [[File:Jersey red.svg|20px]] Primož Roglič, General classification ::Stages 1, 11, 17 & 21 : Summer Olympic Games :: 1st [[File:Gold medal olympic.svg|15px]] Primož Roglič, Men's time trial :: 2nd [[File:Silver medal olympic.svg|15px|link=Silver medal]] Tom Dumoulin, Men's time trial :: 2nd [[File:Silver medal olympic.svg|15px|link=Silver medal]] Wout van Aert, Men's road race : Paris–Nice ::1st [[File:Jersey green.svg|20px]] Primož Roglič, Points classification ::Stages 4, 6 & 7 : Tour of the Basque Country ::1st [[File:Jersey yellow.svg|20px]] Primož Roglič, General classification ::1st [[File:Jersey green.svg|20px]] Primož Roglič, Points classification ::1st [[File:Jersey_white_dots_on_red.svg|20px]] Primož Roglič, Mountains classification ::1st [[File:Jersey_blue.svg|20px]] Jonas Vingegaard, Young rider classification ::1st [[File:Jersey_red_number.svg|20px]] Team Jumbo–Visma, Team classification ::Stage 1 : Tour of Britain :: 1st [[File:Jersey_blue.svg|20px]] Wout van Aert, General classification :: Stages 1, 4, 6 & 8 :National road cycling championships :: 1st [[File:MaillotBélgica.PNG|20px]] Wout van Aert, Belgium Men's Elite Road Race Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotHolanda.PNG|20px]] Timo Roosen, Netherlands Men's Elite Road Race Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotNuevaZelanda.PNG|20px]] George Bennett, New Zealand Men's Elite Road Race Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotNoruega.PNG|20px]] Tobias Foss, Norway Men's Elite Road Race Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotAllemania.svg|20px]] Tony Martin, Germany Men's Elite Time Trial Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotHolanda.PNG|20px]] Tom Dumoulin, Netherlands Men's Elite Time Trial Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotNoruega.PNG|20px]] Tobias Foss, Norway Men's Elite Time Trial Champion ;2022 : Tour de France :: 1st [[File:Jersey yellow.svg|20px]] Jonas Vingegaard, General classification :: 1st [[File:Jersey green.svg|20px]] Wout van Aert, Points classification :: 1st [[File:Jersey polkadot.svg|20px]] Jonas Vingegaard, Mountains classification :: 1st [[File:Jersey red number.svg|20px]] Wout van Aert, Combativity award ::Stages 4, 8, 11, 18 & 20 : Vuelta a España ::Stages 1 & 4 : Giro d'Italia :: 1st [[File:Jersey blue.svg|20px]] Koen Bouwman, Mountains classification ::Stages 7 & 19 : UCI Road World Championships :: 1st [[File:Jersey rainbow chrono.svg|20px|link=Rainbow jersey]] Tobias Foss, Men's time trial :National road cycling championships :: 1st [[File:MaillotHolanda.PNG|20px]] Pascal Eenkhoorn, Netherlands Men's Elite Road Race Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotNoruega.PNG|20px]] Tobias Foss, Norway Men's Elite Time Trial Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotAustralia.PNG|20px]] Rohan Dennis, Australia Men's Elite Time Trial Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotHolanda.PNG|20px]] Riejanne Markus, Netherlands Women's Elite Road Race Champion ;2023 : Tour de France :: 1st [[File:Jersey yellow.svg|20px]] Jonas Vingegaard, General classification :: 1st [[File:Jersey beige number.svg|20px]] Team Jumbo–Visma, Team classification ::Stages 16 & 20 : Giro d'Italia :: 1st [[File:Jersey pink.svg|20px]] Primož Roglič, General classification ::Stage 20 : Vuelta a España :: 1st [[File:Jersey red.svg|20px]] Sepp Kuss, General classification :: 1st [[File:Jersey_red_number.svg|20px]] Team Jumbo–Visma, Team classification ::Stages 6, 8, 13, 16 & 17 :National road cycling championships :: 1st [[File:MaillotHolanda.PNG|20px]] Dylan van Baarle, Netherlands Men's Elite Road Race Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotHungary.png|20px]] Attila Valter, Hungary Men's Elite Road Race Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotBélgica.PNG|20px]] Wout van Aert, Belgium Men's Elite Time Trial Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotHolanda.PNG|20px]] Jos van Emden, Netherlands Men's Elite Time Trial Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotHungary.png|20px]] Attila Valter, Hungary Men's Elite Time Trial Champion :: 1st [[File:MaillotHolanda.PNG|20px]] Riejanne Markus, Netherlands Women's Elite Time Trial Champion

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