Geerike Schreurs Joins Specialized Off‑Road Superteam with Villafañe and Langvad

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Specialized Builds Gravel Dominance with New-Look Off-Road⁣ squad

The cycling ⁢world is buzzing about the newly‍ formed Specialized Off-Road⁣ team,poised to become a major force in the ​burgeoning gravel adn⁤ off-road racing scene. For Geerike Schreurs, the ​decision to join this team,⁢ leaving behind the powerhouse SD Worx-ProTime, was surprisingly straightforward: ‌“the easiest decision⁤ ever.” This move ​signals a important investment by Specialized in ‍the sport and a commitment​ to building a ⁢team capable of challenging ‍for top honors.

A Superteam takes Shape

The Specialized Off-road squad already boasted an impressive ⁢roster, including three-time Life Time Grand prix⁤ champion Sofia Gomez Villafañe and six-time⁢ mountain bike world champion Annika Langvad [[1]]. The addition of Dutch powerhouse Geerike Schreurs,⁤ a rapidly rising star in gravel racing, solidifies this team ⁣as one⁢ of the frist true ⁣“superteams”‌ in the women’s off-road ⁣circuit.

But the ​strength doesn’t stop with the women. The⁣ team also features ⁤a formidable men’s lineup,comprised of three-time Cape Epic champion‌ Matt Beers,five-time Leadville Trail 100 MTB winner Keegan Swenson,and European gravel champion Mads Würtz ⁢Schmit.This‍ depth of​ talent across both genders​ positions Specialized as a dominant force in the ⁢sport.

Schreurs’ Transition and Team​ Dynamics

Schreurs’ arrival isn’t just about individual talent; it’s about the synergy she brings to ⁣the team. ‍ She expressed her excitement about joining forces with such accomplished athletes, stating, “Everyone ⁤on the team has already accomplished ‌so much and⁢ is‌ so well known, and I’m really looking forward to spending time ⁤with them, learning from them, and being⁣ around that level.” [[1]]

Interestingly, the team members already had​ existing connections. Schreurs’ former ‍teammate at SD Worx, ‌Anna⁢ van der Breggen, shared a history‍ with Langvad through their time together in the Cape Epic. ⁣Furthermore, Langvad and ⁢Schreurs fostered a friendship ⁢during a ⁣team camp last year, laying the groundwork for a strong working relationship.

“She has a lot of experience and a ⁢very strong mindset, wich are definitely things I can learn‍ from,” Schreurs said of Langvad. ‌“I’ve really enjoyed the time we’ve spent together, not just talking about cycling and racing, but also about more personal, non-cycling topics.”

A ‌Proven Track Record ⁣and Future Ambitions

Schreurs arrives‌ at ‌Specialized with a stellar resume, having quickly established herself as a ​force in ‌gravel racing. In her debut season, she⁣ secured second place overall at ⁢the Traka 360 and ​Unbound Gravel‍ 200 ‍ [[1]], and a third-place finish at The Rift.‍ Her‍ impressive performance continued with⁤ multiple⁣ podium finishes throughout the year,including⁢ victories at‍ Falling Leaves Lahti ‍and UCI Gravel World Series races in Belgium and Austria.

Despite a challenging 2025 season marked by a‍ broken elbow, Schreurs persevered, achieving a significant ⁢win at Wörthersee‌ gravel, ​a⁤ UCI race, ‌which she considers a personal‌ highlight. “My favourite accomplishment, I’d say, is my UCI win in Austria. It wasn’t a huge race, but I had a tough period​ leading ‌up to it. Being able to come⁢ back from​ such a low point and let go of ‍something negative made it a big personal achievement ‌for me.”

Strategic Advantages and Team Support

One of⁤ the key factors driving Schreurs’ ⁤decision was ⁤the comprehensive support system offered by Specialized. Having previously ⁣operated as a largely ‌autonomous rider, managing mechanics,‌ training, and logistics herself, she recognizes the value ⁢of a dedicated team. “For me personally,being part of‍ a team with full support makes a huge difference,”⁢ she explained. “Specialized is really stepping things up this year. We have ⁤a whole team behind us, with mechanics, soigneurs, performance coaches, plus people handling media, logistics, and travel. It allows me to fully focus on racing and training.”

The ​team will benefit from consistent equipment, with Schreurs continuing to ride Specialized bikes, a brand she’s⁤ been familiar with since 2024. She also expressed ⁣enthusiasm about working with SRAM and exploring the capabilities of RockShox⁣ components.

Looking ahead: The 2026 Season

the team is already preparing​ for the 2026 ‌season,with a training camp scheduled for Spain next ⁢month. Their ⁢season opener will be at santa Vall [[1]], where Langvad dominated in the previous ‌year.Schreurs ‍is also targeting key races in the US, including The Mid South in Oklahoma, CORE4, and, of course, Unbound Gravel, where she hopes to return with a fully healthy preparation.

“Of course,Unbound,that’s the race I’m looking forward to the most this year,” schreurs stated. “I’m definitely excited to​ return to Kansas, and hopefully this time with a healthy lead-up, ​no broken ​elbows or other injuries like I had in 2025.”

The ‌formation of this Specialized Off-Road superteam marks a ​pivotal moment in the evolution of gravel and⁢ off-road ‌racing. With a blend of established champions and rising stars, backed by a dedicated support system, this team​ is⁢ poised to ⁣redefine the competitive landscape and‌ inspire​ a new ⁤generation ‌of riders. ⁢

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