Ben Tulett extends contract with Team Visma | Lease a Bike until the end of 2027
Ben Tulett has extended his contract with Team Visma | Lease a Bike by two years. The 23-year-old Brit, who joined the WorldTour team at the beginning of 2024, has already impressed this season, with the highlight being his overall victory at the Settimana Internazionale Coppi e Bartali.
Since his arrival, Tulett quickly felt at home within the team. “From my very first experiences with the riders and staff, I felt at ease at Team Visma | Lease a Bike,” he says. “The way of working suits me well, and I really enjoy collaborating with the many talented people around me. That combination makes me feel truly at home in this team.”
"To me, this feels like the right place to grow"
Extending his contract, therefore, felt like a logical decision for Tulett: “To me, this feels like the right place to grow. The professional environment, the mutual trust, and the shared ambition all give me the sense that I can continue to make great strides here. That’s why I’m happy we’re continuing together.”
Tulett’s development has not gone unnoticed by Grischa Niermann, Head of Racing at Team Visma | Lease a Bike: “Ben has made significant progress this season and fits in perfectly with the team culture. He’s delivered strong performances, achieved great results, and proved he can compete with the very best in the peloton. His growth and talent are why we’re eager to keep building with him.”
Tulett is one of the riders who, within the team’s White Jersey group, has been given the opportunity this year to ride more for personal success. He looks forward to further developing himself as a general classification rider in the coming years. “I’m still learning every day from the expertise around me and want to keep working to improve step by step. Team Visma | Lease a Bike provides the ideal environment for me to continue growing as a rider.”
"Ben is a huge talent and, on top of that, a real team player"
That vision aligns perfectly with the team’s ambitions. Niermann: “Ben is a huge talent and, on top of that, a real team player. He’s already proven this year that he can win races, and we’re confident he can become a rider who plays a key role in our plans for the Grand Tours and Classics. That makes him extremely valuable for the future.”