2024 Edition
The history
The Jumbo–Visma men's team launched its women's counterpart in 2021, significantly bolstered by the recruitment of Marianne Vos, an icon in women's cycling for nearly two decades. In the team's inaugural year, the Dutchwoman triumphed in two classics—the Amstel Gold Race and Gent–Wevelgem—helping the black-and-yellow squad ascend to the WorldTour in 2022.
At 37 years old, Marianne Vos boasts an illustrious career, having achieved nearly every accolade. Despite her extensive accomplishments, winning two stages and donning the yellow jersey in the 2022 Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift remain notable milestones absent from her impressive résumé. As a multiple-time world champion across road (3), track (2), and cyclo-cross (8) disciplines, Vos is aiming for stage victories once more. This edition holds special significance as Queen Marianne competes on home turf with the race commencing in Rotterdam.
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KEY FIGURES
2. The Dutchwoman Riejanne Markus came second to Demi Vollering in the Vuelta a España Femenina by Carrefour.es, proving that Marianne Vos is not the only arrow in the team's quiver. Rosita Reijnhout has also claimed a WorldTour win, the Deakin University Elite Women's Road Race. The 21-year-old Fem Van Empel, the new Oranje prodigy and world cyclo-cross champion, is sure to join the club soon.
5. The team's position in the UCI ranking as of 11 June. It has never held such a high place at the end of the season (ninth, tenth, and eighth).
7. Marianne Vos secured the Volta a Catalunya on 9 June, bringing her season tally to seven victories, including the Amstel Gold Race Ladies and two stages of the Vuelta a España Femenina by Carrefour.es. The Dutchwoman came back with a vengeance after an iliac artery constriction sabotaged her 2023 season. She has taken a gargantuan haul of 255 wins in her career.