DEAL ACCEPTED: Alpecin-Deceuninck captain Mathieu van der Poel signs a 4-year contract with Jumbo-Visma, worth $109 Million as their new….

 

**DEAL ACCEPTED: Alpecin-Deceuninck captain Mathieu van der Poel signs a 4-year contract with Jumbo-Visma, worth \$109 Million as their new all-discipline leader**

In a landmark move set to reshape the future of professional cycling, **Mathieu van der Poel**, the reigning world champion and captain of Alpecin-Deceuninck, has signed a sensational **4-year, \$109 million contract** with Dutch powerhouse **Jumbo-Visma**. The record-breaking deal places van der Poel at the top of the sport’s salary scale and marks one of the most high-profile transfers in modern cycling history.

Jumbo-Visma confirmed the signing in a joint press conference in Amsterdam, hailing van der Poel as a “once-in-a-lifetime talent” and the missing piece in their quest to dominate the full cycling calendar—from the spring classics to cyclocross and Grand Tours.

“Mathieu is a generational athlete. His ability to win across disciplines is unmatched,” said Jumbo-Visma CEO Richard Plugge. “This signing reflects our commitment to being the best, everywhere, all year long.”

The 29-year-old Dutchman, who has conquered everything from Paris-Roubaix and the Tour of Flanders to the Cyclocross World Championships and the UCI Road World title, said the decision to join Jumbo-Visma was driven by ambition and national pride.

“I’ve had unforgettable years with Alpecin-Deceuninck, but I’m ready for the next challenge,” van der Poel said. “Jumbo-Visma’s vision matches my hunger for greatness. Together, we’ll target every major race on the calendar.”

**Historic Impact**
The \$109 million contract includes robust performance bonuses, commercial endorsements, and support for van der Poel’s off-road campaigns, including mountain biking and cyclocross. The move also unites him with long-time rival Wout van Aert, now turned teammate, in what fans are calling the most powerful one-two punch in cycling.

The move sent shockwaves through the peloton, with speculation mounting over Jumbo-Visma’s tactical shift heading into the 2026 season. Analysts predict a complete restructuring of the team’s spring and summer strategies to fully utilize van der Poel’s aggressive style and multi-disciplinary strengths.

**Alpecin Responds**
Alpecin-Deceuninck released a statement praising van der Poel’s contributions and wishing him success in his new chapter. “Mathieu will always be part of the Alpecin family. He brought us to the world stage. We thank him for everything.”

**What’s Next**
Van der Poel will debut in Jumbo-Visma colors at the 2026 Strade Bianche, followed by a full spring classics campaign and a possible Grand Tour appearance in the Tour de France, where he is expected to support and contend depending on form and course design.

With this deal, Jumbo-Visma not only secure the most versatile cyclist of his generation but also send a clear message: their ambitions are no longer confined to the GC—they’re here to win **everything**.

 

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