Niki Terpstra makes his debut as a team leader and returns to Soudal-Quick Step

Niki Terpstra makes his debut as a team leader and returns to Soudal-Quick Step

Niki Terpstra will start working as a sports director at Soudal Quick-Step. The 41-Year-old from North Holland Has a Rich History with the Belgian Team, which served as a rider Between 2011 and 2018.

Terpstra Ended His Career in 2022 and Has Been A Cycling Analyst at the NOS in recent years. Now he Joins the Staff of Soudal Quick-Step, Along with Other Former Riders Sep Vanmarcke and Tim Declercq.

This Marks Terpstra’s Return to the Team Where He Achieved His Greatest Successes. The three-time Dutch Road Champion won Paris-Roubaix in 2014 and the Tour of Flanders Four Years later.

“Great Times, the best time of my career,” Terpstra reacts to the nos . “It’s very nice to come back to that team now.”

Terpstra Makes His Debut as a Sports Director at Soudal Quick-Step. “In Addition to the communication from the Team Car, I think I can use my race experience outside of the races. I hope I can convay that well.”

Metamorphosis at Soudal Quick-Step

The Arrival of the New Sports Directors is not the only change at Soudal Quick-Step. The Belgian Formation Says Goodbye to Leader Remco Evenepoel, Who Has Left for Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe Despite a Running Contract.

In Return, Two Experienced Riders Are Coming in. Dylan van Baarle Comes from Visma-Lease a Bike and Jasper Stuyven from Lidl-Trek. Soudal Quick-Step Hopes for Success in the Classics Next Season.

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