Marta Jaskulska signs with Human Powered Health through 2027

Marta Jaskulska

Human Powered Health have strengthened their roster for the coming seasons with the signing of Polish all-rounder Marta Jaskulska on a contract running until the end of 2027. At 25, Jaskulska arrives with solid experience at the top level and a clear ambition to grow into a bigger role, particularly in the cobbled Classics.

Jaskulska joins from Ceratizit Pro Cycling and will be a familiar face to many in the squad. She reunites with Kathrin Schweinberger and links up with compatriots Daria and Wiktoria Pikulik, creating a strong Polish core within the team. Her credentials are underlined by her victory in the Polish national time trial championships in 2024, alongside a series of consistent performances in stage races and one-day events. Podiums at Kreiz Breizh Elites and Chrono Gatineau have shown her ability against international opposition, while top-10s in tougher one-day races highlight her resilience.

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Speaking about the move, Jaskulska emphasised the importance of both team environment and personal progression. “I’m super excited to have this opportunity. I already have some friends on the team, and I like a good atmosphere. I like it when a team is committed to one goal, as often I am working, so when everyone is putting the hard work in, that is something I enjoy,” she said.

The Classics remain a particular focus. “I love the hectic races, the Belgian Classics. I love it when it’s narrow roads and cobbled sectors and you have to position yourself, even when the weather is rainy, I like it.”

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General manager Ro De Jonckere highlighted what Jaskulska brings. “Marta brings a wealth of experience and strength to our squad. Her versatility and proven ability to deliver in the biggest races make her a fantastic addition to our roster.” Her versatility will be crucial, with the team expecting her to play a key role across the spring and also support in stage races where her time trial strength can be an asset.

The Polish rider is also clear about areas she wants to improve, particularly her climbing. “I’d like to go a bit better in the Classics but also focus on my climbing skills. There are plenty of climbers to learn from, like Barbara Malcotti. She has made big improvements on the team, and I want to do similar.” That mix of ambition and willingness to work for others makes her a valuable addition.