• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
Human Powered Health expand women’s WorldTour team after demise of men’s squad

Human Powered Health expand women’s WorldTour team after demise of men’s squad

October 21, 2023
Freya Anderson Pips Eva Okaro In 100 Free

Freya Anderson Pips Eva Okaro In 100 Free

April 21, 2025
Aussie Weekly Wrap: Smith breaks drought in Houston | 7 April, 2025 | All News | News and Features | News and Events

Aussie Weekly Wrap: Smith breaks drought in Houston | 7 April, 2025 | All News | News and Features | News and Events

April 21, 2025
Piastri bests Verstappen after first turn Saudi Arabian scuffle

Piastri bests Verstappen after first turn Saudi Arabian scuffle

April 21, 2025
Golf punished 2 golfers this weekend. And the scene was also beautiful

Golf punished 2 golfers this weekend. And the scene was also beautiful

April 21, 2025
Top favourites Jai Hindley and Antonio Tiberi predict open, aggressive Tour of the Alps in key pre-Giro test

Top favourites Jai Hindley and Antonio Tiberi predict open, aggressive Tour of the Alps in key pre-Giro test

April 20, 2025
Zhao Xintong – ‘I know I can be a champion again on the tour’

Zhao Xintong sends message with scoring masterclass

April 20, 2025
Angharad Evans Eyes Breaststroke Double

Angharad Evans Eyes Breaststroke Double

April 20, 2025
Serena Williams Named to Time’s 100

Serena Williams Named to Time’s 100

April 20, 2025
UNDER ARMOUR LAUNCH NEW LINE OF DRIVE PRO SERIES SHOE – Golf News

UNDER ARMOUR LAUNCH NEW LINE OF DRIVE PRO SERIES SHOE – Golf News

April 20, 2025
World Women’s Snooker Championship 2025 | Enter Now

World Women’s Snooker Championship 2025 | Enter Now

April 20, 2025
James Guy and Duncan Scott to battle in 200 free at British Trials

James Guy and Duncan Scott to battle in 200 free at British Trials

April 20, 2025
Australian Claycourt Championships kick-start junior tennis calendar | 9 April, 2025 | All News | News and Features | News and Events

Australian Claycourt Championships kick-start junior tennis calendar | 9 April, 2025 | All News | News and Features | News and Events

April 20, 2025
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
My Afro Daily
  • Home
  • Global News
  • Basketball
  • Cycling
  • Football
  • Formula 1
  • Golf
  • Snooker
  • Swimming
  • Tennis
Social icon element need JNews Essential plugin to be activated.
No Result
View All Result
My Afro Daily
No Result
View All Result

Human Powered Health expand women’s WorldTour team after demise of men’s squad

by Venesa6
October 21, 2023
in Cycling
0
Human Powered Health expand women’s WorldTour team after demise of men’s squad

Human Powered Health has shifted focus from its men’s ProTeam to the development of its women’s WorldTour team for 2024, with new riders and staff joining the squad as they attempt to expand in scope, size, and capability amidst the rapid growth of the women’s professional racing scene.

The men’s Human Powered Health team was not part of the list of 17 ProTeams that have registered for the 2024 season, while the women’s team is amongst the 16 hoping to secure the 15 WorldTour places. Human Powered Health women’s team are likely to hold onto their spot after moving up to WorldTour level in 2022.

News of the demise of the men’s team emerged in late August, while the Human Powered Health women’s team have made their ambitions clear for 2024 and signed former world champion Giorgia Bronzini as a new directeur sportif. 

Bronzini will work alongside Clark Sheehan after he worked with the men’s team. “On a team with female athletes, it is important to have women in leadership roles and in the entourage on race day,” General Manager Ro De Jonckere said.

De Jonckere explained the team’s desire to capitalise on the growth of women’s professional cycling. 

“It has been an unprecedented period of expansion, highlighted by the return of a women’s Tour de France in 2022 after a 30-year hiatus,” said De Jonckere. 

“The growth of races, media coverage, and rider salaries for women in this sport was long overdue, and we see a great foundation to build upon from here.”

Human Powered Health took 14 victories in 2023 and bookended the season with the opening and closing WorldTour win through Daria Pikulik as the Pole won the opening stage of the Tour Down Under and the Tour of Guangxi one-day race.

The team’s new signings for 2024 include Ruth Edwards, née Winder, one of the most decorated cyclists of the 2010s. She makes her return to the WorldTour after initially retiring in 2021. “This is an exciting new adventure for me,” the 30-year-old said. 

“I don’t think I had a plan necessarily. I was just really missing it, and it has been fun to watch women’s cycling grow, and for me in particular, I thought I’d just rather live without any regrets.”

Edwards took wins at the Giro d’Italia, Tour Down Under and Brabantse Pijl before her retirement, with the growth in quality, funding and frequency of women’s Grand Tours playing a part in her return.

“I’m very excited to have the opportunity to race the biggest events,” she said. “The Giro d’Italia Donne is also getting bigger, and there’s now a true Vuelta a España, so the calendar has changed a lot in the last two years in a really cool way.”

Edwards won Brabantse Pijl ahead of the most recent Tour de France Femmes winner and now-dominant Demi Vollering (SD Worx), with the team hoping she can return to previous levels of performance and lead their GC ambitions.

“The level is super high now, but she believes she can do it,” said Kenny Latomme, the team Performance Manager.

“Two years ago, she was always close to Vollering in the results, but we will see in the early season, and then she will be our GC leader.”

Vollering and SD Worx is the standard the team is aiming for as they try to compete with the very best. The Dutch team were exemplary in 2023, taking the vast majority of wins at big races through Vollering and World Champion Lotte Kopecky.

“When we founded our women’s team in 2012, we aspired to compete at the highest levels of the sport,” said team managing director Charles Aaron.

“Since then, women’s cycling has grown tremendously. It’s something we have always believed in. Moving forward, we aim to advance our Women’s WorldTeam to stand among the very best in the world.”

Previous Post

Xabi Alonso’s Men Dominating Bundesliga

Next Post

WNBA: Celebrate the triumphs of A’ja, Kelsey and Sydney with Breaking T

Venesa6

Venesa6

Next Post
WNBA: Celebrate the triumphs of A’ja, Kelsey and Sydney with Breaking T

WNBA: Celebrate the triumphs of A’ja, Kelsey and Sydney with Breaking T

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2023 - All rights reserved.

Social icon element need JNews Essential plugin to be activated.
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Global News
  • Basketball
  • Cycling
  • Football
  • Formula 1
  • Golf
  • Snooker
  • Swimming
  • Tennis

Copyright © 2023 - All rights reserved.