
The Cycling Podcast S13 Ep149: An end-of-season ramble
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Nov 5, 2025 This episode dives into the fragile state of World Tour teams, spotlighting Jayco-Alula's near collapse and the uncertainty around the Lotto-Intermarché merger. Speculation surrounds Tadej Pogačar's 2026 season as race organizers scramble to entice him. The rising costs of cycling create tension among mid-tier teams, while contract market dynamics leave some riders in limbo. Plus, discussions on the Giro's rumored routes and the fallout from recent scandals add a riveting edge to the conversation. The hosts mix in light-hearted banter and personal updates, making it a lively wrap-up.
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Cycling's Growing Financial Fragility
- Professional cycling budgets have ballooned and made many WorldTour teams financially precarious despite high-profile backers.
- Larger staff counts and rising operating costs magnify the damage when a sponsor pulls back.
Jayco–Alula's Origins And Reliance
- Jayco–Alula grew from Orica GreenEdge and became a long-running Australian cycling passion project funded by Gerry Ryan.
- Ryan's deep involvement and business links have sustained the team through many seasons but left it reliant on his support.
License Deadlines Can Endanger Even Big Teams
- Missing the UCI bank-guarantee deadline left Jayco–Alula close to collapse but ultimately the team resolved it.
- Even established teams can face last-minute license risk with real consequences for riders and staff.


