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Matteo Moschetti renews with Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 

After his stellar start to the season with four victories already, Matteo Moschetti has signed a new two-year contract with the Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team.

8 May 2025

Matteo Moschetti wins GP Criquelion. Image @SprintCycling

The 28-year-old Italian who has been with the team since the start in 2023 has been one of the most exciting sprinters of the 2025 season. His race winning speed in the final stage of the AlUla Tour of 82 km/h is one of the highest on record.  

 “I am really happy I signed this new contract,” said Matteo Moschetti. “In the last weeks we talked about it and it’s always a decision you have to think about well. To be honest I didn’t have many doubts after this start of the season. This team is a good environment for me. They have trusted me since the beginning. After my crash last year, they were there for me and gave me all the time to come back. There was no stress. They were there in the bad times and they are here in the good times.” 

After winning stages in the AlUla Tour and Tour of Hellas this year and winning GP Criquelion in Belgium, Matteo starts his third Giro d’Italia on Friday. One of his big goals in the next years of his career is to win something big. A stage win in the Giro d’Italia would be a dream for the man from Milan.  

“The next two years are important years of my career. I am 28 now and a cycling career is not forever.’ Matteo said. “I want to keep getting better, grow and win races. With the Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team I have a good project and good guys around me to achieve my goals. A stage win in the Giro would be great, but I don’t have to wait until the next two years. The fact we are in the Giro d’Italia shows how the team has grown. Everyone can see that. Our team has a good place in cycling, and I am super motivated to show our team colours in Italia. Andiamo!”

I want to keep getting better, grow and win races. With the Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team I have a good project and good guys around me to achieve my goals.

General manager Doug Ryder said:We’re thrilled to continue our journey with Matteo, who has been with us since the very beginning. I still remember him taking our very first victory as the Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team in Almería in 2023. We’ve shared great moments but also faced challenges most notably his serious accident last year. Seeing him return to racing this season, stronger than ever, is a true testament to his resilience, both mentally and physically. I’m excited to see what we’ll achieve together in the upcoming Giro d’Italia.” 

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