Lennart Jasch Steps Up to the Pro Team and Extends Through 2028
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Having raced with Tudor Pro Cycling’s Development Team since the beginning of 2026, Lennart Jasch now joins the Team’s Pro ranks with immediate effect and extends his contract with the Team through 2028.
04.06.2026
The 25-year-old German and former speed-skater joined the Development Team of Tudor Pro Cycling this year and celebrated a breakthrough victory in April by securing an impressive solo win on the queen stage of the Tour of the Alps.
“When I look back, I can hardly believe it myself sometimes, just how much has happened since entering the world of cycling in 2024. I’m absolutely delighted to join the Pro Team now.”

Freshly promoted to the Pro Team, Lennart is now preparing for his first WorldTour race, the Tour Auvergne Rhône-Alpes, formerly known as Critérium du Dauphiné (7–14 June).
“The Tour Auvergne Rhône-Alpes will be my first race at WorldTour level and also my longest stage race to date. I’m looking forward to the experience and hope that I can support the Team as best I can.”
Raphael Meyer, CEO and Co-Owner of Tudor Pro Cycling on the promotion of Lennart Jasch to the Pro Team:
“Given his impressive development since switching to cycling, it was a logical step for us to promote Lennart to the Pro Team now and secure his services through 2028. He dared to change sports, entered a completely new world, and is working hard to pursue his dreams. That mindset reflects our values and philosophy. We are proud to work with such a talent and look forward to building the future with Lennart.”
For over a decade, Lennart called speed skating tracks and ice ovals his second home. As a member of the German national team, he competed at international level, with the road bike serving only as a tool for summer training. But in 2023, a muscular imbalance halted his skating career, setting the stage for a transition.
“As a junior speed skater, I did occasionally think about taking up cycling in a competitive way. It always interested me a lot, but I didn’t have the confidence to try it back then. It was only the injury in 2023 that made me rethink things, and I took the plunge into cycling. Of course, the idea of turning professional and competing in the biggest races was somewhere in the back of my mind back then. But my approach was more of a ‘go with the flow’ mentality, taking realistic steps – partly because of the unpredictability of a potential professional career.”
By 2024, he joined a regional cycling team. His talent and determination propelled him into the Continental ranks the following year, where he raced to his first win at the Giro della Regione Friuli Venezia Giulia.

Two years later, wearing the jersey of Tudor Pro Cycling, outfitted with a professional contract through 2028 and just before starting his first WorldTour race, Lennart has a clear vision of his goals and dreams:
“Basically, I want to find out how much further I can develop and what I can get out of myself. More specifically, I think the experience of a Grand Tour is right at the top of my goals. 21 stages – I imagine that will be incredibly tough on many levels – I really want to have that experience.”
In the 2026 roster of Tudor Pro Cycling, Lennart Jasch replaces Joel Suter. After an extended period of recovery from a concussion, Joel felt he no longer had the same confidence in the fast-paced world of professional road racing. Together with the Team, it was mutually agreed to take on a new challenge and focus on gravel racing for the remainder of the season. Joel is eager to explore this discipline and discover what opportunities it offers.

























