Soudal Quick-Step: The Wolfpack Legacy
Soudal Quick-Step, affectionately known as "The Wolfpack," is arguably the most successful one-day racing team in modern cycling history. Under the leadership of team boss Patrick Lefevere, the Belgian squad has dominated the cobbled Classics and sprint finishes for decades.
The team's palmares reads like a cycling encyclopedia—countless Monument victories at Paris-Roubaix, Tour of Flanders, Milan-San Remo, and Liège-Bastogne-Liège. Legendary riders like Tom Boonen, Philippe Gilbert, and Remco Evenepoel have donned the famous blue colors over the years.

The 2026 Kit Unveiled
Today, Soudal Quick-Step presented their kit for the 2026 season, and it marks a bold visual departure for the Belgian squad. The new design features a striking green pattern—a significant change from the traditional blue that has defined the team's identity for years.
This fresh color scheme arrives as the team enters a new era following Remco Evenepoel's departure to Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe.

Back to Classics Roots
With Evenepoel now racing for Red Bull, Soudal Quick-Step is returning to their Classics emphasis—the racing style that built the Wolfpack's legendary reputation. The team is refocusing on what they do best: dominating the cobbles, winning Monuments, and racing with the aggressive, all-or-nothing mentality that has made them fan favorites.
The new kit will be seen at the front of Paris-Roubaix, Tour of Flanders, and all the major one-day races throughout the 2026 season as the team hunts for more Classics glory in their trademark style.
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