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Tudor Pro Cycling · staff profile
CEO
Raphael Meyer

The Swiss executive turning Fabian Cancellara's Tudor project from stylish ProTeam into credible Tour-stage threat.

Raphael Meyer paper-collage staff portrait

Raphael Meyer is the CEO figure inside Tudor Pro Cycling, the Swiss team founded and fronted by Fabian Cancellara. Tudor's identity has always been sharper than most new teams: Swiss branding, clean kit design, and a clear desire to become more than a sentimental post-career project.

Meyer's job is to turn that image into infrastructure. The team has invested in headquarters, riders, staff, and a calendar that demands credibility beyond invitations. Signing names such as Julian Alaphilippe and Michael Storer pushed Tudor from curiosity toward expectation.

The 2026 Tour is a major proof point. Wildcard teams need to justify selection through animation and results. Meyer is the executive trying to make Tudor look like a team that belongs permanently in races it currently has to be invited to.

Why it mattersTudor's polish is obvious; Meyer's job is making the sporting substance catch up.

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Raphael Meyer is part of the Tudor Pro Cycling story at the 2026 Tour — see the full team page.

Portrait: AI paper-collage render (gpt-image-2) after a public reference image — source: bikeradar.com, author/source: bote.ch, license/status: reference source; see source. A fan project — not affiliated with the Tour de France or A.S.O.