With 67 riders, from 17 different countries, spread over four teams, GreenEDGE Cycling heads into its 15th season with big goals.
A new beginning
With a mixture of familiar, experienced faces and some new signings, Team Jayco AlUla is aiming to start afresh in the new year. Newly appointed Sporting Manager Gene Bates, alongside the squad’s sport directors, will lead a 29-rider roster that balances both youth and experience.
Michael Matthews, Ben O’Connor, Luke Plapp, Mauro Schmid, and Paul Double are among the team’s winners in 2025 that will continue to target success on the biggest stage. Among the nine new riders set to race in GreenEDGE Cycling colours next season are Hamish McKenzie, who is joining from Hagens Berman Jayco development team, Alessandro Covi, Pascal Ackermann, and Finlay Pickering.
Building on progress
Headed by Sporting Director Wim Stroetinga, Liv AlUla Jayco is looking to build upon a season of progress that saw some breakout performances as well as a first-ever Tour de France Femmes stage victory. The likes of Silke Smulders, Ruby Roseman-Gannon, and Monica Trinca Colonel will remain key riders for the Australian team.
Much of the squad will remain the same as it was in 2025, with four new additions making up the 15-rider roster. Matilde Vitillo, Mackenzie Coupland, and Noä Jansen have all graduated up from the development squad, while promising young Canadian Nadia Gontova has also joined.
A strong proving ground
GreenEDGE Cycling’s development teams, Hagens Berman Jayco and Liv AlUla Jayco Women’s Continental Team, will continue to provide a proving ground for young talents in 2026. Having seen Jansen, Vitillo, Coupland, and McKenzie all step into the WorldTour, there are several new faces aiming to grow as riders in a high-level environment.

Gene Bates – Team Jayco AlUla Sporting Manager
“Basically, I think it feels like a fresh new start, a new chapter in the team and one we are excited about. We have several new signings in the group and coupled with some of our experienced riders who helped shape the team over the years, we are in a great place to start this new three-year cycle. You can certainly feel a real positive and ambitious energy in the team and staff, and I think we are all excited to get the season underway in January. We are hungry for success and want to win races in 2026, and we also want to do this with a clear culture of putting the team first and racing with unity and the underdog spirit!”
Wim Stroetinga – Liv AlUla Jayco Sporting Manager
“We now have our team in place, and we’ve become even stronger across the board. Our philosophy is that we are strong together, and we use that to achieve the best possible results as a team. With these riders, we can definitely play a role in every race we start, in any lineup.”
Team Jayco AlUla for 2026 (29)
Pascal Ackermann (GER) – NEW
Koen Bouwman (NED)
Amaury Capiot (BEL) – NEW
Filippo Conca (ITA)
Alessandro Covi (ITA) – NEW
Dries De Bondt (BEL) – NEW
Dries De Pooter (BEL) – NEW
Davide De Pretto (ITA)
Robert Donaldson (GBR)
Paul Double (GBR)
Luke Durbridge (AUS)
Felix Engelhardt (GER)
Anders Foldager (DEN)
Patrick Gamper (AUT)
Alan Hatherly (RSA)
Asbjørn Hellemose (DEN)
Christopher Juul-Jensen (DEN)
Jelte Krijnsen (NED)
Michael Matthews (AUS)
Hamish McKenzie (AUS) – NEW, from the development team
Luka Mezgec (SLO)
Kelland O’Brien (AUS)
Ben O’Connor (AUS)
Finaly Pickering (GBR) – NEW
Luke Plapp (AUS)
Rudy Porter (AUS) – NEW
Mauro Schmid (SWI)
Jasha Sütterlin (GER)
Andrea Vendrame (ITA) – NEW
Liv AlUla Jayco for 2026 (15)
Caroline Andersson (SWE)
Georgia Baker (AUS)
Mackenzie Coupland (AUS) – NEW, from the development team
Nadia Gontova (CAN) – NEW
Noä Jansen (NED) – NEW, from the development team
Jeanne Korevaar (NED)
Amber Pate (AUS)
Letizia Paternoster (ITA)
Ruby Roseman-Gannon (AUS)
Silke Smulders (NED)
Josie Talbot (AUS)
Quinty Ton (NED)
Monica Trinca Colonel (ITA)
Matilde Vitillo (ITA) – NEW, from the development team
Ella Wyllie (NZL)
Hagens Berman Jayco for 2026 (13)
Jed Smithson (GBR) – NEW
David Gaffney (IRL) – NEW
Riccardo Colombo (ITA) – NEW
Vinnie Manion (AUS) – NEW
Wil Holmes (AUS)
Adam Rafferty (IRL)
Giacomo Serangeli (ITA) – NEW
Jasper Verbrugge (BEL) – NEW
Kieran Gordge (RSA) – NEW
Daniel Moreira (POR)
Carl Pedersen (DEN)
Mattia Sambinello (ITA)
Ben Wiggins (GBR)
Liv AlUla Jayco Women’s Continental Team (10)
Moroj Adil (KSA)
Alli Anderson (AUS) – NEW
Talia Appleton (AUS) – NEW
Erin Boothman (GBR) – NEW
Hélène Hesters (BEL)
Emma Jeffers (IRL)
Sophie Marr (AUS) – NEW
Lucinda Stewart (AUS)
Sidney Swierenga (CAN) – NEW
Anabelle Thomas (CAN) – NEW

