“The sport has been damaged by doping. I want our team to stand for integrity” – George Hincapie joins notable anti-doping movement to rebuild trust with Modern Adventure

Cycling
Tuesday, 10 February 2026 at 12:00
Modern Adventure Pro Cycling have been granted provisional membership of the Mouvement pour un Cyclisme Credible, with the organisation confirming that George Hincapie’s new team has been accepted following additional scrutiny linked to the past anti-doping admissions of senior figures within the project.
The MPCC confirmed that Modern Adventure applied to join the movement in October, before the team had officially been recognised as a UCI ProTeam. Following that recognition, the MPCC board reviewed the application and opted to grant provisional membership, stressing that joining the organisation is a voluntary step and that membership is never automatic.

Additional scrutiny over past admissions

In its statement, the MPCC made clear that Hincapie’s own history, along with that of sporting director Bobby Julich, was central to its deliberations. While acknowledging that the anti-doping violations admitted by both men date back more than a decade, the board stated that those events remain relevant given cycling’s history and the ongoing need to rebuild trust in the sport. As a result, the application was subject to additional due diligence.
As part of that process, team owner George Hincapie explained his reasoning for seeking MPCC membership. “Joining the MPCC is important to me because it’s about more than just our team – it’s about the future of cycling,” Hincapie said. “The sport has been damaged by doping, and we have an opportunity to be part of rebuilding that trust. I witnessed firsthand the cultural shift in the sport many years ago, and I’ve seen both the damage that comes from turning a blind eye and the progress that’s possible when athletes choose integrity.
“By committing to the MPCC’s enhanced transparency standards, we’re proving that clean athletes can compete at the highest level and that credibility matters more than shortcuts. I want our team to stand for integrity and show the next generation of cyclists – one of whom happens to be my son – that there’s a better way forward for this sport we love.”

Provisional membership and ongoing oversight

Team general manager Rich Hincapie also underlined the team’s commitment to operating within the MPCC framework, describing membership as an opportunity to contribute positively to the sport’s future and to uphold higher ethical standards through transparency and accountability.
Following the discussion, the MPCC board confirmed that Modern Adventure have been accepted on a probationary basis, as is standard for new member teams. The organisation added that it will monitor the team’s conduct with particular attention to ensure its commitments are upheld in practice.

Early results give context to the commitment

The timing of the announcement is notable. Modern Adventure have not applied to the MPCC as a concept or a promise, but as an active team already competing on the road. Their first race at the AlUla Tour produced an immediate impact, including a podium finish on the final stage and a strong general classification result, offering early evidence that the project is competitive as well as ambitious.
That sporting momentum has already been followed by confirmation of the team’s first WorldTour invitation at the Volta a Catalunya, where they are set to line up against Jonas Vingegaard and Remco Evenepoel. It places Modern Adventure firmly in the spotlight, both competitively and reputationally, at a very early stage of their existence.

Ethics placed alongside performance

Against that backdrop, the decision to place the team within a voluntary anti-doping framework that goes beyond minimum regulatory requirements takes on added weight. The MPCC has long positioned itself as a mechanism for teams willing to submit to stricter standards in the name of credibility, rather than simple compliance.
For Hincapie and Modern Adventure, provisional MPCC membership does not close the conversation around cycling’s past. If anything, it formalises it. The team now enters its first full season under enhanced scrutiny, with early performances already drawing attention and bigger stages still to come.
Whether trust can be rebuilt is not something any single team or statement can decide. But with results already on the board and WorldTour exposure approaching fast, Modern Adventure have chosen to place that question at the centre of their project rather than attempt to avoid it.
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