Rider Profile
Dylan Groenewegen
Jayco-AlUla
Personal Details:
Teams history:
- 2025 - Jayco-AlUla
- 2024 - Jayco-AlUla
- 2023 - Team Jayco AlUla
- 2022 - Team BikeExchange-Jayco
- 2021 - Team Jumbo–Visma
- 2020 - Team Jumbo-Visma
- 2019 - Team Jumbo-Visma
- 2018 - LottoNL-Jumbo
- 2017 - Team LottoNL-Jumbo
- 2016 - Team LottoNl-Jumbo
- 2015 - Team Roompot
Biography:
Sprint star Dylan Groenewegen won his first stages in road races as a junior in 2011, adding a second at Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne Juniors and a silver medal in the Dutch junior road race nationals. The next year at the age of 19 he turned professional in 2012 and competed with a local Dutch continental team for three seasons.
It was in 2015 that the Dutchman, born in Amsterdam on June 21, 1993, had a breakthrough win in the Arnhem-Veenendaal Classic and Brussels Cycling Classic with the ProContinental outfit, Roompot - Oranje Peloton.
Groenewegen joined his first WorldTour team in 2016, signing with LottoNL-Jumbo. He scored 11 victories that first year at the top tier, highlights including the Dutch National Road Race title and a stage of the Eneco Tour, his first WorldTour victory, and the points classification title at Tour of Britain.
Having made his debut in the Tour de France in 2016, Groenewegen scored his first Grand Tour stage win the following season on the Champs-Elysées. Among his 13 victories in 2018 were another two Tour stages, as well as a victory at the prestigious spring Classic, Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne, and his first stage win at Paris-Nice.
While 2019 saw Groenewegen notch his biggest Classics win to date, the Driedaagse Brugge-De Panne, and another two stage wins at both the Tour de France and Paris-Nice.
2020 was marked by the consequences of him causing a major crash with Fabio Jakobsen in the Tour de Pologne. Jakobsen was seriously injured and Groenewegen received a partially-backdated nine-month ban that ended in May 2021.
After his return to racing, Groenewegen signed for the Australian team Bike Exchange-Jayco in 2022. He won his fifth Tour de France stage that summer He had 14 podiums for the season.
In 2023 he started the year with a stage win and overall points classification title at Saudi Tour, then amassed another 13 podiums, including a victory at the Veenendaal-Veenendaal Classic for a record fifth time in his career.
Top Results
2023
🥇 Two stages at Tour of Slovenia
🥇 Veenendaal-Veenendaal Classic
🥇 One stage and points classification at Saudi Tour
🥇 One stage at UAE Tour
🥈 One stage at Tour de France
🥈 Omloop van het Houtland
2022
🥇 Two stages and points classification at Saudi Tour
🥇 One stage at Tour de France
🥇 Veenendaal-Veenendaal Classic
🥈 Brugge-De Panne
2021
🥇 Two stages and points classification at Touro de Wallonie
🥉 Ronde van Drenthe
2020
🥇 One stage at UAE Tour
🥇 Two stages and points classification at Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana
2019
🥇 Three stages at Tour of Britain
🥇 Two stages at Tour de France
🥇 Two stages and points classification at ZLM Tour
🥇 Three stages at 4 Jours de Dunkerque
🥇 Two stages at Paris-Nice
2018
🥇 Two stages at Tour de France
🥇 Kuurne-Bruxelles-Kuurne
🥇 Three stages at Tour of Norway
🥇 Two stages at Volta ao Algarve
🥇 Veenendaal-Veenendaal Classic
2017
🥇 One stage at Tour de France
🥇 Two stages and points classification at Ster ZLM
🥇 Two stages at Tour of Norway
🥉 Dutch National Championships road race
2016
🥇 Dutch National Championships road race
🥇 One stage and points classification at Ster ZLM
🥇 One stage and points classification at Tour of Britain
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