9 Monuments, 4 Grand Excursions, closing in on 100 skilled victories, Tadej Pogačar is so dominant and full that his annual UAE Staff Emirates-XRG wage of €8.2m is greater than what seven WorldTour groups spent on their whole 30-man groups in 2024.
In compiling biking’s 2025 wealthy checklist, Cyclingnews has been in a position to verify that Pogačar’s base wage is greater than €3m greater than the subsequent set of wealthiest riders – and that’s excluding win bonuses, personal sponsorship agreements and extra charges.
By combining publicly accessible data with Cyclingnews’ trade insights, we’re in a position to reveal the present top-10 highest earners, in addition to a choose few different standout names.
The full mixed revenues of the 35 skilled males’s biking groups in 2025 exceed €730m, with an estimated 45% – €330m – spent on rider salaries. The standard wage for a WorldTour skilled is round €250,000, however there are believed to be greater than 60 riders on €1m contracts, with roughly half incomes at the very least €2m.
“Salaries for the highest guys haven’t precisely doubled, however have gone up considerably previously few years,” one agent mentioned.
The gender pay hole is clearly additionally nonetheless a considerable concern in biking, the place of the 60 riders on €1m contracts, our analysis suggests there may be not a single feminine rider amongst them.
It must also be famous that there’s nonetheless a disparity between the minimal wage acquired by girls’s WorldTour riders in comparison with their male counterparts. A feminine rider classed as self-employed can have a base-level wage of €62,320 in comparison with a male rider’s €72,404 complete. In the meantime, employed girls’s WorldTour riders have a minimal wage of €38,000 in comparison with the lads’s WorldTour’s decrease restrict of €44,150. Evidently the disparity is amplified as we escalate the pay scale towards the game’s super-rich.
Nonetheless, the image has massively improved general for feminine riders, with a handful now near the magic million determine, which we’ll delve into in additional element beneath.
All the estimated quantities listed beneath solely seek advice from a rider’s base wage and don’t bear in mind further funds from sponsorships and look charges.
Prime-10 biking wealthy checklist
Tadej Pogačar, 26, UAE Staff Emirates-XRG: €8.2m
It’s no shock to anybody that the three-time Tour de France winner, the person who many consider is on the trail to turning into the best male bike owner of all time, tops biking’s wealthy checklist.
Beforehand incomes a base wage of €6m, as reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport in January 2024, Cyclingnews understands that the nine-time Monument winner now earns €8.2m every year.
On high of that determine, Pogačar has personal sponsorship offers with the shoe model DMT, the I really feel Slovenia tourism board, and the Slovenian water firm Jana. A few of these ambassadorial contracts are thought to earn him in extra of €100,000, and he can demand related quantities for showing in criteriums, such because the Tour de France Singapore Criterium that he rode final November.
Remco Evenepoel, 25, Soudal-QuickStep: €5m
Soudal-QuickStep are identified throughout the biking trade for being moderately frugal, however when Evenepoel received two Olympic gold medals final summer time, shortly after ending third in his maiden Tour de France, the Belgian workforce realised they wanted to behave to maintain their celebrity completely happy.
What’s extra, Belgian press, together with Sporza and Het Laatste Nieuws, reported that Crimson Bull-Bora-hansgrohe have been prepared to pay as much as €10m to purchase Evenepoel out of his contract, in addition to giving QuickStep vital compensation for doing so.
Ultimately, Evenepoel signed a recent contract to stick with the workforce he turned professional with, enhancing his wage from €2.8m to €5m per 12 months, with Specialised contributing to his wage. He didn’t, nevertheless, lengthen his length with the workforce, and his present contract will expire on the finish of the 2026 season.
Like others, Evenepoel additionally enjoys a variety of personal sponsorships that pay him additional: he’s Specialised’s primary model ambassador now that Peter Sagan has retired; he has a cope with Pizza Hut in Belgium; and he’s additionally equipped a automobile from a neighborhood Audi dealership.
Mathieu van der Poel, 30, Alpecin-Deceuninck: €4.8 – €5m
The one man who has been in a position to often get the higher of Tadej Pogačar in one-day races, Van der Poel, has additionally been rewarded with a pay rise previously 12 months. His got here final March when he prolonged his contract with Alpecin-Deceuninck till the 2028 season, at which level Cyclingnews understands that his wage jumped from €4m to simply shy of €5m. On the similar time, the Dutchman additionally signed a 10-year contract with Canyon, however it isn’t identified how a lot the German bike model contributes to Van der Poel’s pay packet.
The multi-disciplinarian star, who has received seven cyclocross world titles, has been a long-time ambassador of Oakley sun shades, and in January of this 12 months, watch model Richard Mille started sponsoring him, too. His partnership with sports activities automobile model Lamborghini is regarded as a purely belongings association – no cash modifications palms, however he’s given a free car.
Equally to Pogačar, Van der Poel can command six-figure charges for such sponsorships and criterium appearances, that means his general annual wage presumably surpasses €6m.
Jonas Vingegaard, 28, Visma-Lease a Bike: €4.5m
Winner of two of the previous three Excursions de France, Vingegaard is Visma-Lease a Bike’s highest earner, pocketing €4.5m annually – though sources mentioned that Vingegaard’s annual wage would enhance via win bonuses within the occasion he’s victorious within the Tour.
The Dane’s worth has remained regular previously 12 months, however earlier this 12 months, he did signal a private sponsorship cope with Bygma, a development supplies provider in his house nation. As a part of the settlement, Vingegaard sports activities a customized pink helmet.
Primož Roglič, 35, Crimson Bull-Bora-hansgrohe: €4.5m
4 instances a Vuelta a España champion, Roglič’s wage at Crimson Bull-Bora-hansgrohe is nearly double what he was incomes in his latter years with Jumbo-Visma, earlier than his swap to the German workforce 18 months in the past. With Jumbo, he was mentioned to be incomes roughly €2m, however it’s understood that Crimson Bull pays him a base wage of round €4.5m, with bike model Specialised overlaying a part of his cost.
It was broadly reported when he was leaving Visma that the Dutch workforce requested compensation of €3m for terminating the contract early by two years, and that the Slovenian himself paid a part of that quantity.
His contract with Crimson Bull will expire on the finish of the 2026 season, by which era the 2023 Giro d’Italia winner might be 37. It’s extremely unlikely that he’ll be capable to match his present wage, if certainly he decides to hold on racing.
Tom Pidcock, 25, Q36.5 Professional Biking: €4.5m
As soon as Ineos Grenadiers’ finest guess to be the subsequent British rider to win the Tour de France, the Yorkshireman left Ineos mid-contract within the winter to hitch second-tier workforce Q36.5 Professional Biking.
He was on an annual wage of €4m at Ineos, and in addition earned win bonuses of €1m for successful any WorldTour race, World Championships or Olympic Video games; he duly defended his mountain bike Olympic title final August.
Regardless of dropping down a division, Pidcock’s private fortune has not taken a success: Cyclingnews’ data suggests he earns €3.5m from Q36.5, whereas Ineos will proceed to pay him round €1m a 12 months for the subsequent three seasons. One insider remarked that Pidcock “continues to be one in all Ineos’ finest earners.”
Moreover, Pidcock has personal ambassadorial offers with Crimson Bull UK and Pinarello, swelling his annual earnings even additional.
Wout van Aert, 30, Visma-Lease a Bike: €3.8m
The Belgian signed a contract till the tip of his profession with Visma final autumn, however varied sources reported that the nine-time Tour de France stage winner’s wage didn’t enhance a lot from the €3.5m he was beforehand incomes.
Since 2018, Van Aert has had a personal sponsorship and customised helmet cope with Crimson Bull, however that doesn’t pay in addition to many consider, because it’s administered via the regional headquarters in Belgium, moderately than by way of the worldwide model.
Jasper Philipsen, 27, Alpecin-Deceuninck: €3.2m
Thought to be the perfect sprinter on the planet previously few seasons, the Belgian elevated his wage considerably when he signed a four-year extension with Alpecin-Deceuninck final summer time. After beforehand selecting up €2m a 12 months, he now earns €3.2m every year till the tip of the 2028 season.
Though some high riders, equivalent to Remco Evenepoel and Mathieu van der Poel, are managed by members of the family, Philipsen was uncommon in that he had at all times negotiated his personal contracts. In securing his newest contract, although, the nine-time Tour de France stage winner employed Alex Carera – Tadej Pogačar’s agent.
Chris Froome, 39, Israel-Premier Tech: €3m
Regardless of not having received a motorbike race because the 2018 Giro d’Italia, Chris Froome stays one in all biking’s highest earners. When he left Ineos Grenadiers and signed a five-year cope with Israel Begin-Up Nation in 2021, it was reported that he was on an annual wage of €5m.
On the 2023 Tour de France, Israel-Premier Tech’s proprietor Sylvan Adams famously mentioned that the four-time Tour de France winner had “completely not” been worth for cash, and he strongly hinted that he can be completely happy if Froome minimize brief his contract.
However a number of sources have informed Cyclingnews that Froome has been each unwilling to retire sooner than was deliberate, and neither has he been prepared to take a big pay minimize, and thus continues to be being paid at the very least €3m a 12 months. Some consider he’s nonetheless incomes much more. His contract expires on the finish of this season.
Mads Pedersen, 29, Lidl-Trek: €2.8m
The previous world champion would most likely have at the very least a few Monuments to his title had he not been racing in the identical period as Tadej Pogačar and Mathieu van der Poel, however the Dane nonetheless makes the top-10 checklist.
It was in the summertime of 2022 when Pedersen final signed a contract extension with the workforce he turned professional with, and he inked a deal price virtually €3m a season. His contract is up for renewal on the finish of this season, and there was some speak about him searching for alternatives elsewhere, particularly as Jonathan Milan has been chosen forward of him for the Tour de France.
Different notable salaries
Adam Yates signed a contract price €2.7m with UAE Staff Emirates firstly of 2023, as beforehand reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, together with his contract up for negotiation on the finish of the present season. His teammate, João Almeida, earns an identical determine, however the Portuguese is on a heavily-incentivised bonus contract, that means his remaining earnings over a season might be considerably extra. UAE’s different GC weapon, Juan Ayuso, signed an extension with the workforce in 2022 to run till 2028, with a base wage regarded as round €2.2m; his father, who works within the monetary trade, negotiated his contract.
Lidl-Trek’s two highest earners are Pedersen and Tao Geoghegan Hart. The latter signed a three-year contract, incomes simply north of €2.5m, when he joined from Ineos Grenadiers 18 months in the past. Jonathan Milan, Lidl-Trek’s different star rider, signed on the similar time however on a a lot decrease wage – the Italian’s pockets round €1m earlier than bonuses.
Jai Hindley, winner of the 2022 Giro d’Italia and a stage winner within the Tour de France the next 12 months, signed a contract extension with Crimson Bull-Bora-hansgrohe final spring, taking his wage to simply over €2.5m. His compatriot, Ben O’Connor, signed phrases with Jayco-AlUla final spring, earlier than he completed fourth on the Giro d’Italia and second on the Vuelta a España and World Championships. It’s estimated that he earns slightly below €2m.
For many of the previous decade, Geraint Thomas has been one in all Ineos Grenadiers/Staff Sky’s largest earners, with it being broadly reported that he was beforehand paid €3.5m on an annual foundation. However Cyclingnews has been informed that when the 2018 Tour de France champion prolonged his time with the British WorldTour workforce by two years on the finish of 2023 – his remaining contract earlier than retirement – he took a big pay minimize on the acceptance that he might be 39 when he competes in his 14th and remaining Tour de France this summer time. It’s now understood that he earns round €2m.
His teammate, Egan Bernal, signed a five-year contract with Ineos Grenadiers, regarded as price just a bit bit lower than €3m, in January 2022, however weeks later, he suffered life-threatening accidents in a coaching journey crash. Though Bernal has admirably returned to competitors and Grand Tour racing, he has not but demonstrated that he’s able to successful the largest races once more. Bernal’s wage was €3m, and we perceive it’s one thing related as we speak. Elsewhere, the British workforce pay Filippo Ganna and Carlos Rodríguez barely above the €2m marker.
Biniam Girmay is by far and away Intermarché-Wanty’s largest earner at €2m, with Lenny Martinez at Bahrain Victorious additionally receiving €2m. Likewise, Crimson Bull-Bora-hansgrohe duo Maxim Van Gils and Aleksandr Vlasov are on €2m.
The a million euro feminine rider
Salaries within the girls’s WorldTour peloton are a lot lower than within the males’s bunch, with nearly all of non-neo-pros incomes between €80,000 and €100,000, in comparison with their male counterparts who sometimes earn between €250,000 and €300,000. Nonetheless, it’s estimated that round 20 girls are on greater than €300,000, with a number of nudging in the direction of the €1m marker.
Cyclingnews understands that Demi Vollering, whose profession is managed by her companion, Jan de Voogd, had been requesting a wage of €1m when she left SD Worx-Protime final 12 months. Sources mentioned that FDJ-Suez obtained near that quantity, however didn’t fairly attain it, that means the a million euro barrier has not but been damaged. Her former teammate, Lotte Kopecky, can also be regarded as on round €900,000, with Elisa Longo Borghini incomes barely much less at UAE Staff ADQ.
Regardless of successful the Tour de France Femmes final 12 months, Kasia Niewiadoma-Phinney is incomes lower than the aforementioned. Cyclingnews analysis signifies that the Polish rider’s base wage has jumped to round €600,000, with Canyon overlaying a part of her wage.
Within the bracket beneath sit the likes of Lorena Wiebes, Pauline Ferrand-Prévot, Marianne Vos – who signed a lifetime contract with Visma-Lease a Bike not too long ago – and Elisa Balsamo, who’re all thought to earn near €500,000. American duo Chloé Dygert and Olympic highway race champion Kristen Faulkner are additionally thought to earn related quantities.
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