Remco Evenepoel penned a tribute to Soudal-QuickStep on Tuesday, bidding farewell to the team where he has spent all of his career so far and ahead of officially becoming a Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe rider on January 1.

Evenepoel, who ended his contract with QuickStep a year early this summer to move to Red Bull, has already started his time with the German team, training and working with them over the winter. However, he is technically still a QuickStep rider until the end of December 31.

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The Belgian team immediately put a lot of faith in the rider they saw as the next big star, and during his time with QuickStep, Evenepoel won the Vuelta a España overall, two editions of Liège-Bastogne-Liège, four world titles and many other victories.

Though he may be moving on from the Belgian team, Evenepoel made waves in the Belgian press this week when he was spotted training on the Oude Kwaremont and Paterberg – key climbs in the Tour of Flanders, which Evenepoel has never raced.