EF Pro Cycling
Look Good, Go Faster.
EF Pro Cycling is the undisputed bright spark of professional road racing. Consisting of the new UCI Women’s Continental team EF Education-Cannondale and WorldTour team EF Education-EasyPost, cycling with character is their collective mantra.
Riding as one, the team’s objective is to disrupt pro racing with a mindset that pedals away from the herd. Rapha has been the team apparel partner of EF Pro Cycling since 2019, sharing a philosophy of pushing the sport of cycling further. Together we explore different dimensions with distinctive design, insightful content and race-shaping performance.
– Veronica Ewers, EF Education-Cannondale
Neilson Powless, EF Education-EasyPost
– Owain Doull, EF Education-EasyPost
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The Riders
Alberto Bettiol
Tuscan classics rider and winner of the 2019 Tour of Flanders.
Alison Jackson
2023 Roubaix winner and Canadian national champion.
Coryn Labecki
Tour of Flanders winner and multiple US national champion.
Ben Healy
Irish national champion, Giro stage winner and breakaway specialist.
Never Just A Ride
Since 2019 we’ve documented the world of bike racing through the lens of our incredible teams and athletes. From Alison Jackson’s Roubaix triumph to turning the traditional race calendar on its head with Lachlan Morton, we’ve taken the sport and this band of riders to more people, spreading the love and excitement for bike racing around the world.
Queens of the Classic
The pro cycling calendar is awash with hard races, but none truly compare to the Hell of the North. Grueling sections of bone-rattling pavé are only worsened by the fickle spring weather of northern Europe, pushing riders and their bodies to the limit. Arguably the most difficult one-day event of the year, Paris–Roubaix, or the Queen of the Classics, has only been open to women since 2021. But despite its short history, Paris–Roubaix Femmes has already delivered some timeless editions, and for two EF Education-TIBCO-SVB teammates, 2023 was no exception.
Watch nowTour de Force
It’s been 33 years since women last stood on the startline at the Tour de France. This year, they returned to show the race just what it’s been missing. With a powerful squad packed full of character, EF Education-TIBCO-SVB had six spots to fill. We followed the team behind the scenes throughout their journey to the Champs-Elysees and beyond, experiencing the ups and downs, tears and triumphs that surround the biggest race in the world.
Watch nowTour of Flanders
To whoever thinks that bike racing is an individual sport, we say: watch this. Alberto Bettiol might have taken the trophy with a magnificent win at the Tour of Flanders on Sunday – his first victory as a pro, no less – but it was a success built on the shoulders of others. You need only witness the emotion and excitement of soigneurs Alyssa and Jonny. Or the unabashed joy of Sep Vanmarcke and Sebastian Langeveld, themselves perennial contenders at this race. Or the heartfelt thanks that Alberto gives to everyone on the team, from riders to staff. Watch the singing. The dancing. The champagne. The tears.
Watch nowAlt Tour
Lachlan Morton set out to complete the Tour de France route fully self-supported. No transfers, no peloton, no team cars. Just a man on his bike with a mission to raise funds for World Bicycle Relief, beat the peloton back to Paris, and endure no matter how hard he was tested.
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