Demi Vollering extends until the end of 2024 at team sd worx

Demi Vollering extends until the end of 2024 at team sd worx

02/02/2022

Demi Vollering's contract with Team SD Worx has been renegotiated and extended until the end of 2024. Vollering's victories in Liège-Bastogne-Liège, La Course and the Women's Tour last season have shown that she is one of the best cyclists in the peloton.

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“I am very happy to stay on with Team SD Worx for the next three years,” Vollering says. “The confidence the team has in me is very important to me. This team feels like a second family. I have wonderful teammates and great sponsors. We help each other through the good times and the bad. The past few weeks have yet again shown me how important my team is, for example. We give each other a lot of support, which I find remarkable and very special.”

At 25, Vollering still has many years ahead of her. “I hope to be one of the best riders in the world in the run-up to the Paris Olympic Games in 2024. I really want to shine in the biggest races. I want to wear the yellow jersey in the Tour de France and win the Tour. Like last year, I am going for victory in the one-day classics, and I am hoping to win the World Championships as well.” 

"The confidence the team has in me is very important to me. This team feels like a second family. I have wonderful teammates and great sponsors"

Demi Vollering

“Over the past year, Demi has shown that she is one of the best riders in the world right now. It soon became clear that she and the team are a perfect fit. Anna van der Breggen stopped competing at the end of last season, so we needed some strong talent for the hill classics and the harder tour work. Demi's commitment for the next three seasons are a sound foundation for that. Last year she immediately showed that she can win big races. That is why we look forward to the future with confidence.” 

Vollering also believes that it is important to inspire others as a rider. “I want to encourage others to have a healthy lifestyle with lots of outdoor activities, for example,” she says. “I also hope to inspire the next generation of (young) girls to take up cycling. Within the team, I also want to help talented riders like Niamh Fisher-Black, Anna Shackley and Blanka Vas advance.

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