Jayco AlUla Reveals 2024 Roster

An aggressive team for 2024

Cycling News
3 min readNov 24, 2023

The Jayco AlUla WorldTour team has unveiled its complete roster for the 2024 season. The team will be at the maximum of 30 riders allowed by the UCI.

Team’s New Recruits

  • Welay Hagos Berhe (ETH)
  • Lawson Craddock (USA)
  • Alessandro De Marchi (ITA)
  • Davide De Pretto (ITA)
  • Eddie Dunbar (IRL)
  • Luke Durbridge (AUS)
  • Felix Engelhardt (ALL)
  • Caleb Ewan (AUS)
2024 Jayco AlUla Roster
Jayco AlUla Reveals 2024 Roster

The team has also retained a number of its key riders from the 2023 season, including Simon Yates, Dylan Groenewegen, and Michael Matthews.

Jayco AlUla is one of the newest teams in the WorldTour, and it will be looking to make an impact in its first full season in the peloton. The team has a strong mix of experienced riders and promising young talents, and it will be interesting to see how they perform in 2024.

The Jayco AlUla cycling team is a relatively new team, having been founded in 2011. However, it has a rich history that dates back to the early days of Australian professional cycling.

Early Years (2011–2017)

The team was originally known as GreenEDGE, and it was founded by Australian businessman Gerry Ryan. The team’s primary goal was to provide a platform for young Australian riders to develop their talents and compete at the highest level of professional cycling.

GreenEDGE quickly made a name for itself as a team to watch, with its riders winning a number of races at the UCI ProTour level. In 2012, the team won the Tour Down Under, and in 2013, it won the Vuelta a España.

Mitchelton-Scott Era (2018–2020)

In 2018, the team secured sponsorship from Mitchelton Wineries and Scott bicycles, and it was renamed Mitchelton–Scott. The team continued to be successful under its new name, with its riders winning a number of major races, including the Giro d’Italia in 2018 and the Tour de France in 2019.

Jayco AlUla Era (2021-Present)

In 2021, the team secured sponsorship from Jayco caravans and AlUla, a tourism commission in Saudi Arabia. The team was renamed Jayco AlUla, and it continued to compete at the highest level of professional cycling.

The team has a strong mix of experienced riders and promising young talents, and it is one of the most exciting teams to watch in the peloton. Jayco AlUla is committed to developing young Australian riders, and it is also committed to promoting diversity and inclusion in the sport of cycling.

Team’s timeline

  • 2011: GreenEDGE is founded.
  • 2012: GreenEDGE wins the Tour Down Under.
  • 2013: GreenEDGE wins the Vuelta a España.
  • 2018: GreenEDGE is renamed Mitchelton–Scott.
  • 2018: Mitchelton–Scott wins the Giro d’Italia.
  • 2019: Mitchelton–Scott wins the Tour de France.
  • 2021: Mitchelton–Scott is renamed Jayco AlUla.

Most notable achievements

  • Winning the Tour Down Under in 2012
  • Winning the Vuelta a España in 2013
  • Winning the Giro d’Italia in 2018
  • Winning the Tour de France in 2019

Jayco AlUla is a team with a rich history and a bright future. The team is committed to developing young riders and competing at the highest level of professional cycling.

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