Thursday marked the first big day of the new season for SD Worx-Protime, with the Dutch squad holding its team presentation and a series of press conferences ahead of the start of racing in 2026 at the Women’s Tour Down Under.

For years, SD Worx have been the top team in the women’s peloton, but it was a title that slipped in 2025. Instead, it was FDJ-Suez, the team of ex-SD Worx racer Demi Vollering, who topped the UCI rankings.

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“You work a little bit with two groups. The Classics groups know what they need to do in the Classics. For the GC riders, I think we need a little bit more time. I hope Anna can make a step up, also – but let’s not forget that she was third in the Vuelta last year, so she’s already there.”

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A theme of the presentation was that the team – from staff to riders – didn’t want to talk numbers for 2026. There’s no grand goal of chasing win number 49 this year. Stam, however, said that he’d prefer a season like 2025 versus one with few wins and top spot in the rankings.

“Of course, it’s nice to be number one, but I think the goal is to win races – if you win three races and you’re number one or you win 48 races and you’re number two.