Money means a lot in the world of cycling, and looking at UAE Team Emirates - XRG it is easy to see this develop as the team is able to sign multiple of the world's most successful riders and at the same time many of the brightest talents. But almost no teams are able to do this, and most teams only have around half or less of UAE's budget. That is the case with
Alpecin-Deceuninck, despite having a team that has won multiple monuments and stages in all Grand Tours this year.
That is the number which, according to Lanterne Rouge's Luc Grefte, has been denominated as the team's budget for the
Alpecin-Deceuninck team in 2024. €26.8 million to be exact, increasing from the €19 million in 2022 and €23.8 million in 2023. There is no update on this year's number as the year is yet to be finished however if there is an increase, it shouldn't be significant. There is no certain number on how much UAE Team Emirates - XRG's budget is, but both UAE and INEOS carry one of over €50 million for several years already and most sources seem to indicate a budget of €60 million for UAE. Such number is quite likely taking into consideration the extremely high €8 million salary for Tadej Pogacar, and the presence of many other world-class stars such as João Almeida, Isaac del Toro and Juan Ayuso; and world class talents such as Pablo Torres, Jan Christen and António Morgado that despite having a smaller role within the team, are certain to have signed already with a high salary to ensure they chose the team despite the shared leadership with many others.