Soudal-QuickStep has celebrated reaching 1,000 victories, particularly highlighting the recent success of Remco Evenepoel in the Critérium du Dauphiné time trial. CEO Jurgen Foré reflected on the achievement as a product of collective dedication and the ethos of teamwork, rather than individual accomplishments. However, there is some controversy about whether Evenepoel's win should count as the official 1,000th victory, with different cycling databases providing varying totals due to differing methodologies in counting professional wins and classifications. The achievement is seen as a tribute to the team, sponsors, and fans alike.
Soudal-QuickStep celebrates reaching 1,000 victories, highlighting teamwork and dedication over individual achievements, though discrepancies exist in how wins are counted.
Soudal-QuickStep CEO Jurgen Foré emphasized, 'Each win tells a story...this achievement belongs to all of you,' underscoring the collective spirit of the team.
The debate about counting the 1,000th win arises as different sources tally professional victories, complicating how historical wins are classified in cycling.
Professional win counts are influenced by changes in race classifications, UCI rules, and variations in counting methodologies between different cycling statistics sources.
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