it Giro d'Italia
WorldTeam Men 08 May '26 - 31 May '26
19/21 Fai della Paganella › Pieve di Soligo 171km
20/21 Feltre › Alleghe (Piani di Pezzè) 151km
21/21 Gemona del Friuli 1976-2026 › Piancavallo 200km
fr Alpes Isère Tour
Development Team 27 May '26 - 31 May '26
1/5 Charvieux-Chavagneux › Charvieux-Chavagneux 133km
2/5 Saint-Martin de Vaulserre › Bourgoin-Jallieu 134km
3/5 Arandon-Passins › Corbas 153km
fr Boucles de la Mayenne - Crédit Mutuel
WorldTeam Men 28 May '26 - 31 May '26
1/4 Laval (Espace Mayenne) › Laval (Espace Mayenne) 5km
2/4 Saint-Berthevin › Château-Gontier-sur-Mayenne 172km
3/4 Aron › Pré-en-Pail-Saint-Samson 215km
it Giro d'Italia Women
WorldTeam Women 30 May '26 - 07 Jun '26
1/9 Cesenatico › Ravenna 139km
2/9 Roncade H-Farm › Caorle 156km
3/9 Bibione › Buja 156km
at Oberösterreich Rundfahrt
Development Team 04 Jun '26 - 07 Jun '26
1/4 Linz Hauptplatz › Pöstlingberg 4km
2/4 Eferding › Reichersberg 187km
3/4 Paneum Asten › Bad Schallerbach 156km
fr Tour Auvergne - Rhône-Alpes
WorldTeam Men 07 Jun '26 - 14 Jun '26
1/8 Vizille › Saint-Ismier 140km
2/8 Saint-Martin-Le-Vinoux › Le Puy-en-Velay 237km
3/8 Perreux › Perreux 28km
be Circuit Franco-Belge
WorldTeam Men 10 Jun '26
1/1
dk Copenhagen Sprint
WorldTeam Women 13 Jun '26
1/1 Roskilde › Copenhagen 156km
A farewell to Dylan van Baarle

A farewell to Dylan van Baarle

After three years with an important role in both Grand Tours and classics, Dylan van Baarle will leave our team next year. Therefore, it’s only fitting to relive some of Dylan’s best moments in this gallery.

2023

Dylan joined the Bees after his Paris–Roubaix-winning 2022 season, and he got off to a flying start. In his very first race with us, he soloed to another big classics win at Omloop het Nieuwsblad and helped Tiesj Benoot to victory at Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne the day after. Two hard crashes in E3 Saxo Classic and Paris–Roubaix disrupted the rest of his spring, but the Dutchman returned to winning ways at the end of June, when he became Dutch road race champion. Shortly after, he played a key role at the Tour de France, where his huge pulls on the front helped Jonas Vingegaard secure the overall win in Paris. Just a month later, he was part of the squad that completed the trilogy by winning the Vuelta a España, with Sepp Kuss, Jonas Vingegaard, and Primož Roglič sweeping the podium. 

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2024

After a very successful first year with Team Visma | Lease a Bike, 2024 proved to be a challenging season for Dylan, who was struck by bad luck along with many of his teammates. He still helped Jonas Vingegaard to victory at Tirreno–Adriatico and watched Jan Tratnik and Wout van Aert take home wins on the opening weekend at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and Kuurne–Brussel–Kuurne. 

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2025

This spring, Dylan worked tirelessly for his captains before heading to the Giro d’Italia. There, he continued his remarkable streak of being part of the winning team in every Grand Tour he has completed for us, as Simon Yates memorably claimed the trophy during the final weekend. Just like in the Tour and Vuelta of 2023, Dylan’s versatility as a strong helper on both flatter and mountainous stages proved valuable throughout the three weeks, and he was ready to do it all over again for Jonas Vingegaard at the Vuelta a España a few months later. Once again, his efforts contributed to his teammate bringing home the jackpot. In 2026, Dylan will continue his career with Soudal – Quick-Step, and we wish him all the best. Thank you for three great years, Dylan! 

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