Two team managers will be joining the team from the 2026 season: Mark Renshaw, for the sprint project, and Heinrich Haussler, for for the classics project. The team is delighted to welcome these two first-rate recruits, whose experience will enrich its sports management team.

Sébastien Joly

The arrival of Mark Renshaw and Heinrich Haussler is in line with the team's vision for sporting and international development. These two new sports directors balance the dynamic between the French culture of the team and the Anglo-Saxon riders staff members. Mark Renshaw will be dedicated to the sprint project, thanks to his experience as a lead-out man and his successes as a sports director. Heinrich Haussler will form an excellent team with Luke Rowe and Julien Jurdie for the classics: his genuine passion for these races will be a real asset. These are two professionals who have been part of the recent evolution of cycling. Their profiles represent a perfect balance between rider experience rider sports director experience, with modern working methods. We are very happy to welcome them to the team."

Mark Renshaw

"I started my career as rider in a French team, so coming back to France really feels like completing a cycle. Working with some of the best sprinters in the peloton, with the goal of winning races at the highest level, is extremely motivating as a sports director. The whole project is focused on performance, and the presence of a dedicated sprint train was the key factor that convinced me to join the team. It's very motivating to be able to build something exceptional for the coming seasons."

Heinrich Haussler

"I'm really looking forward to joining the sports management team. The team will continue to progress and the project for the coming years is very ambitious, so I'm delighted to be part of it. I want to bring my experience as rider sports director to pass on to the younger generation. I'm eager to learn how the team works and to advise the riders on my experience in the classics."