Team owner Fabian Cancellara has confirmed that Marc Hirschi will continue to have a leadership role at Tudor Pro Cycling despite a disappointing 2025 season.

When Tudor held its team presentation last January in 2025 at their winter base on the Spanish Costa Blanca, Hirschi sat alongside fellow new signing Julian Alaphilippe, Cancellara and team manager Raphael Meyer.

He was one of the team’s big signings last season after his run of results at UAE Team Emirates and a flag bearer for the ambitious Swiss team. However, at this year’s presentation event, Hirschi was replaced by new Classics leader Stefan Küng and Australia’s Michael Storer, who had a successful stage racing season in 2025.

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Hirschi won his first race in the distinctive black and red Tudor colours in 2025 at the Clàssica Comunitat Valenciana but then got sick. He raced in the spring but failed to make an impact in the Ardennes Classics. He was also below par during the Tour de France and the rest of the 2025 season.

“Before, he was kind of protected; whatever he did, they had Tadej Pogačar. Here, there’s another spotlight and I think it’s human that, in a Swiss team and with him being Swiss, there’s a bit more pressure. But he’s happy, and that’s what also counts,” Cancellara explained.

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performance, I really hope that in 2026 I can take that next step and get more wins, maybe in bigger races.”