Soudal - Quick-Step is starting out their first season without
Remco Evenepoel this decade and it's going to be a very different one. The team puts back its focus on the classics and prioritizes the sprints forward, and it will provide an opportunity for other riders to shine.
"Remco spent many years with us, he won a lot. Now he's no longer here. As I said, this gives more opportunities to other riders. It's up to us, collectively, with the riders, to work hard, progress, and show that we can still improve," team DS
Davide Bramati shared with
Cyclism'Actu. "When you work hard, the results can come".
It can't be said that the team's main figures did not have opportunities over the last few years however. Ilan van Wilder has often been given leadership roles in stage-races and one-day races alike; Mikel Landa has been given Grand Tour leadership; and even Valentin Paret-Peintre benefited from his leaders' absences to perform for himself, winning for example the Mont Ventoux stage at the Tour de France.