Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Jumbo–Visma | |
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| Name | Jumbo–Visma |
| Code | TJV |
| Founded | 1984 |
| Discipline | Road |
| Status | UCI WorldTeam |
| Bikes | Cervélo |
| Groupset | Shimano |
| Website | https://www.teamjumbovisma.nl/ |
Jumbo–Visma is a Dutch UCI WorldTeam professional cycling team, established in 1984. The squad has evolved from a modest Dutch outfit into one of the most dominant forces in modern professional road cycling, renowned for its scientific approach, tactical prowess, and success in Grand Tours and Monument classics. Under the long-term leadership of general manager Richard Plugge, the team has secured multiple victories in the Tour de France, Giro d'Italia, and Vuelta a España, often with a focus on stage racing and time trialing excellence.
The team's origins trace back to the 1984 founding of the Kwantum Hallen–Decosol–Yoko squad, which later underwent numerous sponsorship changes, including periods as Bankgiroloterij–Batavus and Rabobank. Following the withdrawal of Rabobank in 2012, the team was revived in 2015 as Team LottoNL–Jumbo after a merger with the Belkin squad. The pivotal shift to its current identity occurred in 2019 when Dutch supermarket chain Jumbo became co-title sponsor alongside Norwegian technology firm Visma. This era marked the beginning of unprecedented success, with the team perfecting a data-driven, team-centric racing model. Landmark achievements include a historic sweep of the podium at the 2022 Vuelta a España and consecutive overall victories in the Tour de France with riders like Jonas Vingegaard and Primož Roglič.
The team's roster is a blend of established superstars and promising talents, meticulously assembled to target specific race objectives. Key general classification leaders include Danish climber Jonas Vingegaard, a two-time Tour de France winner, and Slovenian powerhouse Primož Roglič, a winner of the Vuelta a España and Giro d'Italia. The squad also features world-class time trialists like Wout van Aert of Belgium, who excels in classics, sprints, and mountainous stages. Supporting riders such as Sepp Kuss of the United States, Christophe Laporte of France, and Tiesj Benoot of Belgium provide crucial climbing and flat-terrain domestique duties. The development pipeline is strengthened by talents like Olav Kooij, a prolific Dutch sprinter.
Jumbo–Visma has amassed a formidable palmarès across all major competitions. In Grand Tours, the team has won the Tour de France overall classification in 2022 and 2023 with Jonas Vingegaard, the Giro d'Italia in 2023 with Primož Roglič, and the Vuelta a España in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023. Monument classic victories include wins at Liège–Bastogne–Liège (2020), the Tour of Flanders (2020, 2023), and Paris–Roubaix (2023). The team has also dominated week-long stage races, securing multiple titles at Tirreno–Adriatico, the Critérium du Dauphiné, and the Tour of the Basque Country. Numerous stage wins, points classifications, and mountains classifications across the UCI World Tour further underscore their consistent dominance.
The team's operational success is orchestrated by general manager Richard Plugge, who has instilled a culture of marginal gains and cohesive strategy. The performance staff includes head of performance Mathieu Heijboer and renowned coaches like Grischa Niermann. The medical and scientific team, led by team physician Stephan Jacolino, employs advanced nutrition, physiology, and recovery protocols. Strategic direction during races comes from sports directors such as Merijn Zeeman, François Lemarchand, and Arthur van Dongen, who are critical in executing complex race tactics. This extensive support structure is considered a benchmark within the peloton for its integration of technology and sports science.
The team's primary financial backing comes from title sponsors Jumbo, a Dutch retail giant, and Visma, a Norwegian software company. Technical partners provide top-tier equipment, with riders competing on Cervélo bicycles fitted with Shimano Dura-Ace groupsets and wheels. Apparel is supplied by Agu, while helmets come from Lazer. Other key partners include Visma's software solutions for logistics and performance analysis, and nutrition sponsor Science in Sport. This comprehensive sponsorship portfolio ensures the team has access to cutting-edge technology and resources, contributing directly to its competitive edge on the UCI World Tour.
Category:UCI WorldTeams Category:Dutch cycling teams Category:Sport in the Netherlands