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Soudal–Quick-Step () is a Belgian
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led by team manager Jurgen Foré. The directeurs sportifs are Davide Bramati, Iljo Keisse, Klaas Lodewyck, Wilfried Peeters, Tom Steels, Geert Van Bondt, Dries Devenyns and Kevin Hulsmans. The team is nicknamed 'The Wolfpack' and has used the term in its branding since 2017.


History

The team was created as Quick-Step–Davitamon in 2003 from staff and riders of Domo–Farm Frites and Mapei–Quick-Step when the latter disbanded after nine years in the sport.
Paolo Bettini Paolo Bettini (born 1 April 1974) is an Italian former champion road racing cyclist, and the former coach of the Italian national cycling team. Considered the best classic cycle races, classics specialist of his generation, and probably one of th ...
won the
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in 2003 and 2004 as well as the
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road title in 2004. In the
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season, renamed Quick-Step–Innergetic, the team won a large number of classics:
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won
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and
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,
Filippo Pozzato Filippo "Pippo" Pozzato (born 10 September 1981) is an Italian former road racing cyclist, who rode professionally between 2000 and 2018 for the , , , , , , and two spells with the / teams. A cycling classics, northern classics specialist, Pozza ...
the
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, and Paolo Bettini the
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and the
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. In late 2005 Tom Boonen won the 2005 UCI Road World Championships in Madrid, where Michael Rogers won the time-trial. In 2006 Boonen retained the
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and held the yellow jersey in the
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during stage 3–6, and
Filippo Pozzato Filippo "Pippo" Pozzato (born 10 September 1981) is an Italian former road racing cyclist, who rode professionally between 2000 and 2018 for the , , , , , , and two spells with the / teams. A cycling classics, northern classics specialist, Pozza ...
won 2006 Milan–San Remo.
Paolo Bettini Paolo Bettini (born 1 April 1974) is an Italian former champion road racing cyclist, and the former coach of the Italian national cycling team. Considered the best classic cycle races, classics specialist of his generation, and probably one of th ...
won the world championship in
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and retained his
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crown. In 2007 Tom Boonen won the points classification in the
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, taking two stage wins. Bettini defended his world championship in
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. In 2008 Gert Steegmans took the final stage of the
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on the
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.
Paolo Bettini Paolo Bettini (born 1 April 1974) is an Italian former champion road racing cyclist, and the former coach of the Italian national cycling team. Considered the best classic cycle races, classics specialist of his generation, and probably one of th ...
retired after the world championship in
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. In both 2008 and 2009
Stijn Devolder Stijn Devolder (born 29 August 1979) is a Belgian former professional road bicycle racer, who competed professionally for (2002–2003), (2004–2007), (2008–2010), (2011–2012), (2013–2016), (2017–2018) and (2019). Career Born i ...
took the
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and Tom Boonen,
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. After two seasons of disappointment, a resurgent Omega Pharma–Quick-Step and Tom Boonen took four major Spring classics victories, including the four cobblestone courses E3 Harelbeke, Gent–Wevelgem,
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,
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. In October 2012, the team fired their veteran rider Levi Leipheimer after he admitted to doping in a sworn affidavit to USADA. This was despite the team statement that "commended" Leipheimer for his "open cooperation" in the USADA investigation that exposed Lance Armstrong's long-term cheating in cycling via doping. The team's action was described by USADA head Travis Tygart as "The classic Omertà move, right? Actions speak louder than words. On the one hand, they say they congratulate him on coming forward, [but] their action terminating him for being truthful speaks a lot louder than their words." CyclingNews reported in the same article that the team's claim to have only recently learned of Leipheimer's past doping was according to Tygart "absolutely not true... Leipheimer and a USADA attorney told the team months ago of the investigation, and of Leipheimer's role". Cyclingnews noted that Omega Pharma general manager Patrick Lefevere "had admitted in 2007 to having used doping products, including amphetamines, during his own career". Lefevere is still CEO of Etixx as of September 2015. On 17 July 2014, the team announced that Iljo Keisse had been given a two-year contract extension. Tony Martin (cyclist), Tony Martin confirmed via his Twitter account that he had signed a two-year contract extension. On 19 August the team announced that Pieter Serry had signed a two-year contract extension, on 27 August the team announced the signing of Maxime Bouet on a two-year deal and on 1 September the team announced the signing of David de la Cruz on a two-year contract. In 2014 Michał Kwiatkowski won a rainbow jersey in 2014 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race in Ponferrada, Spain. In February 2015, the team announced it had signed 2015 UCI World Omnium champion, Fernando Gaviria, and fellow Colombian, Rodrigo Contreras (cyclist), Rodrigo Contreras, on two-year deals set to commence at the start of the 2016 season. In August 2015, the team signed Davide Martinelli for the 2016 and 2017 seasons. As of April 2021, the team has won more than 800 races, making it one of the most successful squads in history. With the win in 7th stage of 2024 Tour de France, the team won stages in 12 Tour de France in a row, the longest active streak and second only to TI–Raleigh, TI Raleigh with 17 (1976-1992).


Sponsorship and ownership

The team is operated by the company Decolef Lux, based in Luxembourg with branches in France and Belgium. A majority shareholder of the company is a Czech businessman Zdeněk Bakala. Title sponsors throughout its history have been Quick-Step Flooring, a division of Mohawk Industries, who had previously been co-sponsors of the Mapei team from 1999 to 2003. Belgian pharmaceutical company Omega Pharma had two spells as title co-sponsors (2003–07 and 2012–16), using either the company name or one of its products. Either side of its first involvement with this team, Omega were sponsors of their Belgian rivals. Deceuninck, a manufacturer of Polyvinyl chloride, PVC-systems windows, became the primary sponsors from 2019, with Quick-Step Floors remaining as secondary sponsor. At the
Tour of Flanders The Tour of Flanders () may refer to the following cycle races: * Tour of Flanders (men's race) The Tour of Flanders (), also known as ''De Ronde'' (''"The Tour"''), is an annual road bicycle racing, road cycling race held in Belgium every spri ...
in 2020 Tour of Flanders, 2020 and 2021 Tour of Flanders (men's race), 2021, the team carried the name of a Deceuninck product line, Elegant, rather than that of the company. Deceuninck ended their sponsorship of the team following the 2021 season, while Quick-Step Floors extended their sponsorship until 2027. In 2023 Belgian company Soudal joined as a title sponsor.


Team roster


Major wins


National, continental and world champions

;2003 : World Time Trial Michael Rogers (cyclist), Michael Rogers : Italian Road Race
Paolo Bettini Paolo Bettini (born 1 April 1974) is an Italian former champion road racing cyclist, and the former coach of the Italian national cycling team. Considered the best classic cycle races, classics specialist of his generation, and probably one of th ...
: Hungarian Time Trial László Bodrogi ;2004 : Hungarian Time Trial László Bodrogi : Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's road race, Olympic Road Race, Paolo Bettini : World Time Trial Michael Rogers (cyclist), Michael Rogers ;2005 : World Road Race
Tom Boonen Tom Boonen (; born 15 October 1980) is a Belgian former road bicycle racer, who competed as a professional between 2002 and 2017 for the and teams and a professional racing driver who currently competes in Belcar, having previously competed in ...
: World Time Trial Michael Rogers (cyclist), Michael Rogers ;2006 : World Road Race
Paolo Bettini Paolo Bettini (born 1 April 1974) is an Italian former champion road racing cyclist, and the former coach of the Italian national cycling team. Considered the best classic cycle races, classics specialist of his generation, and probably one of th ...
: Italian Road Race
Paolo Bettini Paolo Bettini (born 1 April 1974) is an Italian former champion road racing cyclist, and the former coach of the Italian national cycling team. Considered the best classic cycle races, classics specialist of his generation, and probably one of th ...
;2007 : World Road Race
Paolo Bettini Paolo Bettini (born 1 April 1974) is an Italian former champion road racing cyclist, and the former coach of the Italian national cycling team. Considered the best classic cycle races, classics specialist of his generation, and probably one of th ...
: Italian Road Race Giovanni Visconti (cyclist), Giovanni Visconti ;2008 : Belgian Time Trial
Stijn Devolder Stijn Devolder (born 29 August 1979) is a Belgian former professional road bicycle racer, who competed professionally for (2002–2003), (2004–2007), (2008–2010), (2011–2012), (2013–2016), (2017–2018) and (2019). Career Born i ...
;2009 : Belarus Time Trial Branislau Samoilau : Belgian Road Race
Tom Boonen Tom Boonen (; born 15 October 1980) is a Belgian former road bicycle racer, who competed as a professional between 2002 and 2017 for the and teams and a professional racing driver who currently competes in Belcar, having previously competed in ...
;2010 : Belgian Road Race
Stijn Devolder Stijn Devolder (born 29 August 1979) is a Belgian former professional road bicycle racer, who competed professionally for (2002–2003), (2004–2007), (2008–2010), (2011–2012), (2013–2016), (2017–2018) and (2019). Career Born i ...
: Belgian Time Trial
Stijn Devolder Stijn Devolder (born 29 August 1979) is a Belgian former professional road bicycle racer, who competed professionally for (2002–2003), (2004–2007), (2008–2010), (2011–2012), (2013–2016), (2017–2018) and (2019). Career Born i ...
: Belarus Time Trial Branislau Samoilau ;2011 : French Road Race Sylvain Chavanel : Curaçao Road Race Marc de Maar : Curaçao Time Trial Marc de Maar ;2012 : Czech Cyclocross Zdeněk Štybar : Belgian Road Race
Tom Boonen Tom Boonen (; born 15 October 1980) is a Belgian former road bicycle racer, who competed as a professional between 2002 and 2017 for the and teams and a professional racing driver who currently competes in Belcar, having previously competed in ...
: Irish Road Race Matt Brammeier : Netherlands Road Race Niki Terpstra : Polish Road Race Michał Gołaś : French Time Trial Sylvain Chavanel : German Time Trial Tony Martin (cyclist), Tony Martin : Slovak Time Trial Peter Velits : Italian Time Trial Dario Cataldo : Belgian Time Trial Kristof Vandewalle : World Team Time Trial : World Time Trial Tony Martin (cyclist), Tony Martin ;2013 : Czech Cyclocross Zdeněk Štybar : French Time Trial Sylvain Chavanel : German Time Trial Tony Martin (cyclist), Tony Martin : Slovak Time Trial Peter Velits : Polish Road Race Michał Kwiatkowski : British Road Race Mark Cavendish : Belgian Time Trial Kristof Vandewalle : World Team Time Trial : World Time Trial Tony Martin (cyclist), Tony Martin ;2014 : World Cyclocross Zdeněk Štybar : Polish Time Trial Michał Kwiatkowski : German Time Trial Tony Martin (cyclist), Tony Martin : Czech Road Race Zdeněk Štybar : World Road Race Michał Kwiatkowski ;2015 : Colombian Time Trial Rigoberto Urán : German Time Trial Tony Martin (cyclist), Tony Martin : Czech Road Race Petr Vakoč : Netherlands Road Race Niki Terpstra ;2016 : World Track (Omnium) Fernando Gaviria : German Time Trial Tony Martin (cyclist), Tony Martin : Luxembourg Time Trial Bob Jungels : Luxembourg Road Race Bob Jungels : World Team Time Trial : World Time Trial Tony Martin (cyclist), Tony Martin ;2017 : New Zealand Time Trial Jack Bauer (cyclist), Jack Bauer : Belgian Time Trial Yves Lampaert : Czech Road Race Zdeněk Štybar : Luxembourg Road Race Bob Jungels ;2018 : Belgian Road Race Yves Lampaert : Luxembourg Time Trial Bob Jungels : Italian Road Race Elia Viviani : Danish Road Race Michael Mørkøv : Luxembourg Road Race Bob Jungels : World Team Time Trial ;2019 : Argentine Road Race Maximiliano Richeze : Danish Time Trial Kasper Asgreen : Luxembourg Time Trial Bob Jungels : Luxembourg Road Race Bob Jungels : Netherlands Road Race Fabio Jakobsen : Danish Road Race Michael Mørkøv : European Time Trial Remco Evenepoel : European Road Race Elia Viviani : 2019 UEC European Track Championships, European Track Championships (Madison) Michael Mørkøv ;2020 : New Zealand Road Race Shane Archbold : 2020 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, World Track Championships (Madison) Michael Mørkøv : Luxembourg Time Trial Bob Jungels : French Time Trial Rémi Cavagna : Danish Time Trial Kasper Asgreen : Danish Road Race Kasper Asgreen : World Road Race Julian Alaphilippe ;2021 : Belgian Time Trial Yves Lampaert : Danish Time Trial Kasper Asgreen : Czech Republic Time Trial, Josef Černý (cyclist), Josef Černý : Portuguese Time Trial João Almeida (cyclist), João Almeida : French Road Race Rémi Cavagna : World Road Race Julian Alaphilippe : 2021 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, World Track Championships (Madison) Michael Mørkøv ;2022 : Belgian Time Trial Remco Evenepoel : French Road Race Florian Sénéchal : British Road Race Mark Cavendish : European Road Race Fabio Jakobsen : World Road Race Remco Evenepoel ;2023 : French Time Trial Rémi Cavagna : Danish Time Trial Kasper Asgreen : Belgian Road Race Remco Evenepoel : World Time Trial Remco Evenepoel ;2024 : Cycling at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's individual road race, Olympic Road Race Remco Evenepoel : Cycling at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's road time trial, Olympic Road Time Trial Remco Evenepoel : European Road Race Tim Merlier : World Time Trial Remco Evenepoel


References


External links

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