One of cycling's most important blocks of the season is well underway. The transfer window opened on August 1, 2024, and new rider-team contracts that begin on January 1, 2025, will be confirmed.
Cyclingnews is tracking all movements during the transfer season—everything from contract renewals to extensions to retirements—with our dedicated transfer index.
We'll update this page through the rest of the year with every confirmed signing for 2025, building a team-by-team list of ins and outs, while also tracking the latest transfer news from the professional cycling peloton.
The 2024-2025 market
There have already been a number of important announcements and signings for the 2025 season, and perhaps a couple of the biggest are former world champion Anna van der Breggen's decision to come out of retirement and return to racing with SD Worx-Protime and reigning mountain bike World and Olympic champion Pauline Ferrand-Prévot set to retire from mountain biking and return to road racing in 2025.
On the men's side, Julian Alaphilippe's departure from Soudal-Quickstep has been a major talking point, culminating in his move to Tudor Pro Cycling to complement the signing of Marc Hirschi.
With the Olympic Games behind us and La Vuelta a España offering a last showcase for men's WorldTour riders, it's likely that transfer speculation and negotiations will now begin to escalate.
Riders and teams in the women's and men's peloton are expected to sign new contracts, extend current contracts, or transfer to known teams. There has been much speculation around a rumoured €1 million contract for Tour de France champion Demi Vollering with a new team, while Elisa Longo Borghini is also expected to move on from Lidl-Trek.
Cyclingnews highlighted contracts in the men's peloton that are believed to be driving the 2025 transfer market, including the long-term futures of Remco Evenepoel, Tadej Pogačar, Tom Pidcock and Julian Alaphilippe.
Confirmed transfers and signings announced on August 1 included Ben O'Connor's shift from Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale to Jayco-AlUla, while Jhonatan Narváez will leave Ineos at the end of this season to join UAE Team Emirates, and Guillaume Martin leaves Cofidis to ride for Groupama-FDJ, and Simon Yates heads to Visma-Lease a Bike.
Confirmed transfers - team by team
This is our index to all transfers that have been officially confirmed by teams.