With stars like Wout Van Aert, Marianne Vos, and current Tour de France champion Jonas Vingegaard, the squad in black and yellow animate every race they enter. The Dutch powerhouse program has selected Reserve Wheels as their technical provider to further cement their stranglehold on the ProTour, Women’s ProTour pelotons, and UCI Cyclocross World Cup.
Fem van Empel

Fem van Empel

Fem Van Empel started cycling and cyclocross at the age of eight. Ten years later, she became the U23 World Cyclocross Champion and in 2023 became the senior Women's World Cyclocross Champion The Dutch talent made a name for herself with victories in the World Cup of Val di Sole 2021 and Flamanville 2022. The European cyclocross champion of 2022, Van Empel has been riding for Team Jumbo-Visma since January 1 and will race on the road for the 2023 season.

Discipline: CX Country: Denmark
Wout Van Aert

Wout Van Aert

What can you say about Wout van Aert? UCI cyclocross World Champion? Yep. Multiple times? Oh yeah. Man for the Classics? Of course. Green jersey winner in the Tour de France? Sure. Super domestique and climber? Why not? Is there anything Wout can’t do? We wouldn’t count him out. Oh, and he’s got great hair, too.

Discipline: Road, CX Country: Denmark
Marianne Vos

Marianne Vos

As one of the most decorated riders in the history of women's cycling, Marianne stormed onto the world stage in her first senior year and immediately began racking up World Cup and World Championship titles in cyclocross and road racing, and an Olympic Gold Medal in the Points Race. Regardless of the cycling discipline, Marianne is a legitimate contender for the crown.

Discipline: Road, CX Country: Netherlands
Tobias Foss

Tobias Foss

Foss burst onto the scene by storming to a Gold Medal in the 2022 World Championship Time Trial in Wollongong, Australia, upstaging the biggest names on the time-trialing scene to become the first Norwegian to win an elite world championship title. Look for big things to come from this young Norwegian time-trialing ace.

Discipline: Road Country: Norway