Spring classics
Last year,
Jasper Philipsen was unbeatable at the Tour de
France, claiming four stages and the green jersey. Meanwhile, Mathieu van der
Poel secured two monuments and the rainbow jersey in a sensational fashion in
Glasgow, and
Kaden Groves impressed with a stage win at the Giro, followed by
multiple stage victories and the points classification at the Vuelta.
Alpecin-Deceuninck’s 2024 campaign was largely shaped by
their stellar performances in the spring classics. Building on the momentum of
a brilliant 2023 season, they once again dominated the cobbled and hilly
classics.
In 2024, the trio of Philipsen, van der Poel, and Groves
played a crucial role in the team’s success. At Milan-San Remo in March, van
der Poel was the defending champion. The 2024 edition was one of the most
thrilling in recent years, featuring attacks from top contenders like Tadej
Pogacar, Matej Mohoric, and Tom Pidcock. Ultimately, it was Jasper Philipsen
who stole the spotlight, securing the biggest victory of his career by
sprinting to the line ahead of Mads Pedersen and Michael Matthews. Alpecin has
now claimed the season's opening monument for two consecutive years.
Mathieu van der Poel was unstoppable on the cobbles in 2024
Just a few weeks later, it was time for Mathieu van der Poe
to step forward, wearing the rainbow jersey, and produce the ultimate cobbled
classics season. In back-to-back weekends, van der Poel showcased his dominance
and added two more monuments to his already illustrious palmarès.
Van der Poel made it a fabulous fifth monument victory with
a stunning win at the 2024 Tour of Flanders, set up perfectly by a brutal
attack on the wet and slippery cobbles of the Koppenberg. He crossed the finish
line nearly a minute ahead of his closest rivals, reaffirming his dominance in
the cobbled classics.
Just a week later, Van der Poel absolutely decimated the
field with perhaps the greatest ever Paris-Roubaix performance. In an
incredibly fast edition of Paris-Roubaix, once again, no one was faster than
the world champion,
Mathieu van der Poel. Attacking solo with 60km to go, the
Alpecin-Deceuninck rider powered to victory in a display of dominance. The
image of him in the rainbow jersey powering across the cobbles is already
iconic. Better still for Alpecin, in the race for the podium, Jasper Philipsen
made it another Alpecin-Deceuninck one-two with Mads Pedersen taking third. Van
der Poel was a massive three minutes ahead of the rest of the podium, an
astonishing achievement that cemented his status as one of the greatest
classics riders of his generation.
Grand Tour Season
Following the spring classics, Alpecin-Deceuninck faced the
challenge of maintaining their form through the Grand Tour season. While their
classics campaign was nothing short of sensational, they remained a force to be
reckoned with in the Grand Tours, particularly in the sprints.
Though the team didn't claim any stage wins at the Giro
d'Italia this year, their performance in the Tour de France and Vuelta a España
was impressive. Jasper Philipsen’s had to wait for his first stage victory of
the Tour de France until Stage 10, but he went on to win three stages in total.
However, he was unable to secure the green jersey, which went to Biniam Girmay,
who made history as the first black African to win a Tour stage and the first
African to claim any jersey in the Tour de France. Philipsen's efforts were
commendable, but not enough to halt this historic achievement.
The Vuelta saw a more familiar story, with Kaden Groves
successfully defending his points classification. His victory was partly aided
by an unfortunate crash involving Wout van Aert in the final week when van Aert
had been the favourite to win the green jersey. Despite the circumstances,
Groves proved himself a worthy winner, collecting three stage victories,
including a memorable win on Stage 2, where he out-sprinted van Aert. The
surprise of the Vuelta came with Groves’ contract situation. Despite announcing
in a pre-stage 3 interview with Het Nieuwsblad that he had already
signed with a new team for 2025, Groves shocked many by re-signing with Alpecin
for another season.
With talents like Philipsen and Groves, and van der Poel as
a lead-out option, Alpecin remains the premier sprinting team in the peloton.
While Alpecin-Deceuninck can look back on 2024 as another
successful year, there were moments where their limitations were apparent.
Compared to their standout 2023, where they captured the Tour’s green jersey
and van der Poel secured the rainbow jersey, 2024 did not quite live up to
those heights, despite their classics and grand tour success. Their rivals also
stepped up, particularly Red Bull Bora-Hansgrohe, who benefited from Primoz
Roglic's outstanding performances in the Vuelta, and Decathlon AG2R La
Mondiale, who jumped a remarkable 12 places to finish sixth in the World Tour
rankings.
The team's 8th-place finish was solid, but being overtaken
by Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale was a reminder that they face stiff competition
from well-funded and highly competitive teams. If Alpecin wants to climb higher
in 2025, they'll need to target specific areas for improvement.
Off road
Alpecin also were successful off the road this year, largely
thanks again to Mathieu van der Poel. The Dutchman was dominant in
securing his sixth cyclocross world championship, and such was his superiority
over the field that he won thirteen out of the fourteen cyclocross races he
competed in.
But van der Poel’s success didn’t stop there. Just one week
after losing his road world title to Tadej Pogacar in September, he claimed his eighth
overall rainbow jersey, by winning the gravel world championships in Belgium earlier this month.
It was an incredible performance by the Alpecin man, who is rapidly becoming
one of the greatest ever all round riders.
Looking ahead: goals for 2025
To build on their success, Alpecin-Deceuninck will be eyeing
a return to the top tier of World Tour teams in 2025. Here’s a number of ways
they could look to try and climb the ranks.
Winning back the Tour de France green jersey with Jasper
Philipsen. Philipsen’s sprinting prowess is unquestioned, but consistency
in the points classification will be crucial if he is to reclaim his throne
from Girmay in 2025.
More Tour stage wins for van der Poel. Despite his
exceptional palmarès, van der Poel only has one Tour stage victory. Adding more
Tour successes would further cement his legendary status, and maybe it is time
for the Dutchman to refocus on the grand tours, as he has just about completed
his legacy in the classics.
Targeting the green jersey in the Giro or Vuelta.
With riders like Groves showing form, Alpecin could dominate the points
competitions in the other Grand Tours as well.
Final verdict
Overall, Alpecin-Deceuninck’s 2024 season deserves a solid
8/10. They maintained consistency, added more monument victories to their
tally, and dominated the sprint stages across the Grand Tours. Despite being
outpaced in the rankings by higher budget teams like Red Bull Bora-Hansgrohe, they
have proven that they can compete at the highest level without the largest
budget. Looking forward,
Alpecin-Deceuninck will be aiming to build on their
successes and take on the challenge of climbing the rankings in 2025.