2025 Edition
The history
The American team was founded in 2012 by Circuit Sport, a Minneapolis-based marketing company. Initially named Optum Pro Cycling, it was renamed b/b Kelly Benefit Strategies, then Rally Cycling, and later Human Powered Health, after the wellness platform developed by Circuit Sport. It was a mixed team until the men's team disbanded at the end of 2023, despite being launched in 2007.
The women's team made a name for itself in 2014 with Lauren Hall's success in Ghent-Wevelgem. The team gained momentum in 2020 with Leigh Ann Ganzar (stage 5 of the Tour de l'Ardèche) and Chloé Hosking (GP d'Isbergues, stage 7 of the Tour de l'Ardèche). With a largely revamped line-up for its debut WorldTour season in 2022, the team was led by former French champion Audrey Cordon-Ragot, now retired, and Poland's Daria Pikulik, who won six races in 2023. Thalita de Jong, who joined from Lotto Dstny Ladies and finished 10th in last year's Tour, will now allow the team to set its sights on the mountain races. Best result: 24th (Barbara Malcotti, 2023)
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- Stages victory0
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- Other race Won0
THE NUMBER
1. As of early June, Thalita De Jong was the only rider at Human Powered Health to have won a race this season. That victory came on 27 January, at the Trofeo Binissalem-Andratx. The 31-year-old Dutch rider then had a strong spring, finishing 16th in the Vuelta a España Femenina by Carrefour.es and 5th in the Itzulia Women.
Stage victories: 0
Yellow Jersey: 0