Team Novo Nordisk confirm 20-rider roster for 2026
November 6, 2025

November 6, 2025 /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ – Three new signings, seven different countries and 17 familiar faces for Team Novo Nordisk in 2026 as the world’s first and only all diabetes professional cycling team today announced its 20-rider roster for next season and once again highlighted the importance of its development pipeline.
Frenchmen Louis-Marie Posnic and Lucas Terrier make the step up from the Development team alongside young and exciting Spanish talent Juan Jose Lopez while key renewals include team captain Andrea Peron and experienced climber David Lozano.
“We’ve acknowledged many times in the past how important our development pipeline is, and I am pleased to be here announcing another three young talents progressing to the senior pro team. We welcome Louis-Marie, Lucas and Juan Jose,” began General Manager Vassili Davidenko. “It takes a lot of work and year on year we are able to help develop these young athletes who live with Type 1 diabetes and give them a platform to progress and compete against the world’s best cyclists in the Team Novo Nordisk jersey.”
Italian rouleur Filippo Ridolfo remains and heads up the cast of talented young riders looking to build on the strong performances from 2025 that also includes compatriots Anotonio Polga and Alessandro Perracchione.
“Equally as important is keeping the core foundation of the team, that is a key factor in providing stability,” continued Davidenko. “Therefore, it is important for us to ensure that our experienced riders remain motivated, and our young talent is on the right path to keep developing. Retaining Andrea, Filippo, David et al gives us stability and with their combined experience they have the tools to help our new riders immediately.”
Louis-Marie Posnic:
“I am very happy and proud to be joining the Team Novo Nordisk pro team next year. I am realising one of my biggest childhood dreams by becoming a professional, so I can’t wait to start the 2026 season.
My time spent racing with the TNN Development team allowed me to gain experience and progress. I spent two wonderful years in the Devo team, and one of my fondest memories is from the Czech Tour racing as part of a mixed squad Devo/Pro. I felt great on the bike and learned a lot at this level.”
The last highlight was the Giro di Friuli in Italy, because I fell on the first stage, and I struggled to recover on the second and third stages, but by stage four I felt good again and managed to have a great final stage. I was really happy that I didn’t give up and was rewarded on the last race
of the year with the news of turning pro in 2026.”
“I’d love to race the Cholet Agglo Tour next year, as it passes less than two kilometers from my house and it’s a race, I’ve dreamt of doing since I was a child.”
Lucas Terrier:
“Turning pro with Team Novo Nordisk for 2026 is something special. I have been dreaming about becoming a professional cyclist for so many years, I remember myself as a kid watching my idols on TV and now having the chance to race against them at 19 gives me goosebumps. Even more so that I’ll be doing it as part of an incredible team like TNN that has been inspiring me since my diagnosis with Type 1 diabetes.”
“I only spent one year with the Devo Team, but what a year it has been! The athletes, who are now basically much more than teamates but friends and all the staff were amazing. I will keep in mind each race and the camps we’we done together around the world, but also the moments off the bike where we
shared our cultures and how we deal with diabetes. Always learning and sharing, the team very quickly became a second familly for me.”
Juan Jose Lopez:
“I still can’t believe it. Since joining the Talent ID camp, I’ve been inspired by the team’s mission and by the riders around me. Now, having the opportunity to make the leap to the professional team is incredible. Honestly, my entire time with the development team has been full of great moments and lots of learning, as well as making new friends from all over the world.”
“One of the main highlights of the past year was racing with the pro riders, doing a job for them, learning, and gaining experience firsthand in this way was fantastic. Next year I want to work as hard as possible but take the time to adapt to the higher level of racing while being able to help my teammates in every way I can.”
Team Novo Nordisk for 2026
Hamish Armitt (GBR)
Hamish Beadle (NZL)
Sam Brand (GBR)
Jacopo Colladon (IT)
Lucas Dauge (FR)
Quinten De Graeve (BEL)
Declan Irvine (AUS)
Juan Jose Lopez (ESP)
David Lozano (ESP)
Bailey McDonald (AUS)
Anton Muller (FR)
Andrea Peron (IT)
Alessandro Perracchione (IT`)
Antonio Polga (IT)
Umberto Poli (IT)
Louis-Marie Posnic (FR)
Filippo Ridolfo (IT)
Nathan Smith (GBR)
Lucas Terrier (FR)
Celestin Wattelle (FR)
