Stefan Küng headlines Tudor Pro Cycling’s 2026 signings alongside Luca Mozzato and Robin Donzé

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Tudor Pro Cycling will head into its fourth professional season with renewed ambition after announcing the signings of Stefan Küng, Luca Mozzato, and Robin Donzé. The trio add proven firepower and developmental promise as the Swiss squad continues its push towards the WorldTour.

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The headline arrival is Swiss star Stefan Küng, who joins from Groupama-FDJ on a three-year contract through 2028. Küng, a multiple national champion and European time trial gold medallist, has long been one of the most consistent performers against the clock. He will also target the cobbled Monuments, with Paris-Roubaix and the Tour of Flanders firmly in his sights. “I had several offers, but I wanted a complete change, also in mentality. With Tudor I found that. It’s a young, dynamic team with excellent structure, and I want to win races and succeed with the group,” Küng explained.

The 31-year-old admitted that racing under Fabian Cancellara, once his idol, was not the decisive factor, but he praised their discussions and the team’s clear vision. After becoming a father for the second time earlier this summer, Küng is motivated to add to his 30 professional victories while helping Tudor gather the UCI points needed to secure long-term growth.

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Alongside him, Italian rider Luca Mozzato signs until the end of 2028. Known for his aggressive racing style and ability to handle demanding finishes, the 27-year-old provides both sprinting depth and reliability in one-day races. “This feels like the biggest opportunity of my career to become the best rider I can be. I want to win, but I also want to be a key part of the team’s success,” Mozzato said. His consistency will make him a central figure in Tudor’s Classics campaign.

The third new signing, Robin Donzé, makes the leap from the Tudor Development Team. The 22-year-old Swiss climber impressed in U23 races such as the Tour de l’Avenir and has already gained experience against the pros at the Tour of the Alps. “Being part of the Devo Team was an amazing experience, but stepping up to the pros is a childhood dream. I’ve learned a lot, raced the best U23 races, and now I’m ready for the next challenge,” Donzé reflected. His aim is to establish himself as a reliable climbing support with long-term aspirations of Grand Tour participation.

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Team boss Fabian Cancellara highlighted the balance of experience and development these signings bring. “We’re excited to strengthen our roster with added power and depth, and proud to welcome another Devo rider into the pro ranks. Robin has been part of our program since 2022, and we’re confident he’ll be a valuable asset. Stefan and Luca give us proven strength in the Classics and one-day races, while Robin represents the future.”

With Küng’s horsepower, Mozzato’s versatility, and Donzé’s climbing promise, Tudor Pro Cycling underline their intent to grow into a performance-driven squad while continuing to nurture Swiss and international talent.