The Movistar Team presented their men’s and women’s WorldTour teams for 2026 at an event held at the Palau de Les Arts of the City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia, Spain, on Thursday.
The team named 27 men for the WorldTour and 17 women, along with their 2026 kit – a mostly white jersey with black shorts.
The Telefónica-backed team will start its 47th season in the sport, the longest-running team in the current men’s peloton.
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Other incoming riders are Raúl GarcÃa Pierna, Roger Adrià , Juanpe López, and Pavel Novák, while the women’s team remained mostly intact, adding Italian Francesca Barale and elevating Paula Ostiz from trainee to a full-time rider.
General Manager Eusebio Unzué said, “We are facing an exciting new season with Telefónica, confirming their commitment to this project that we have been sharing for so many years. We enter a renewed and ambitious stage, marked by the arrival of important signings that will strengthen our competitiveness in all terrains and give a new boost to the sporting structure of the team.”
Movistar Team for 2026Roger Adrià (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe)Jorge ArcasOrluis Aularjon BarrenetxeaCarlos CanalPablo CastrilloJefferson CepedaIvan Garcia CortinaDavide FormoloRaúl Garcia Pierna (Arkéa-B&B Hotels)Michel HessmannJuan Pedro López (Lidl-Trek)Enric MasLorenzo MilesiManlio MoroPavel Novák (neo)Nelson OliveiraDiego PescadorNairo QuintanaIván RomeoJavier RomoEiner RubioPelayo SánchezGonzalo SerranoNatnael TesfazionAlbert TorresCian Uijtdebroeks (Visma-Lease a Bike)Movistar Team Women for 2026Francesca Barale (Picnic-PostNL)Olivia BarilAude BiannicCat FergusonSheyla GutierrezLiane LippertCarys LloydFloortje MackaijTota MagalhaesSara MartÃnMareille MeijerPaula OstizMarlen ReusserLaura RuizLucia RuizArlenis SierraClaire Steels