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Tudor Pro Cycling Gears Up for the Future with New Headquarters

Tudor Pro Cycling is taking a bold new step in its journey. Today marked the start of construction on its one-of-a-kind headquarters, an ambitious and visionary project set to redefine the standards of professional cycling.

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Just two and a half years after making its debut in the professional peloton - and only weeks after its first appearance in the Tour de France - Tudor Pro Cycling continues its rapid ascent by laying the foundations for a new home in Sursee.“What began with just 20 riders and 40 staff members has now grown into a team of 130,” said Swiss cycling legend Fabian Cancellara. “Today, we are racing in the biggest competitions in the world, while remaining committed to development. To support this growth and fulfill our long-term vision, we need to scale up our infrastructure.”

Sursee, a city that has supported the Team from the beginning, plays a vital role in this next chapter. The involvement of both the village council as well as the authorities at the Canton of Lucerne made this project possible. “We are happy to see this new building dedicated to sport and healthy living taking shape right here in our community,” said Sabine Beck-Pflugshaupt, President of the city of Sursee. “It’s a space that will also help Sursee to shine in Switzerland and beyond our borders.”

“Our new home will be much more than a warehouse for bikes and vehicles,” said Raphael Meyer, CEO of Tudor Pro Cycling. “Like many top-tier sports organizations, we believe that a cycling team needs a home - a place where riders, mechanics, coaches, and staff can come together to prepare for the demands of the world’s toughest races.”

Designed in partnership with Goldbeck Rhomberg, the facility is more than just functional - it’s forward-thinking. “Together with Goldbeck Rhomberg, we’ve developed a pioneering concept that not only meets the needs of a professional sports team but also considers the expectations of fans and the local community,” said Meyer. “It also sets a new benchmark for environmental sustainability, being DGNB Gold certified, one of the highest standards buildings can reach.”

The 18 million, six-story and 10’000-square-meter building will be located at Zeughausstrasse in Sursee and will also feature a public zone inviting fans into the world of Tudor Pro Cycling, offering exclusive behind-the-scenes access and interactive experiences.

In keeping with its unconventional spirit, the team is also crowdsourcing ideas for areas still in development. Fans and supporters are encouraged to contribute their creativity by submitting suggestions via a form available on the team’s website.

Tudor Pro Cycling new headquarters are scheduled to open in the first quarter of 2027, just in time for the fifth season of the Team in the pro peloton.