Biography
The 33-year-old – a professional since 2013 – has built himself a remarkable palmares that features memorable wins at Paris-Roubaix, Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and Dwars door Vlaanderen, but he has shown his quality multiple times also in stage races or Grand Tours, of which he has raced a total of 16 times, either by scoring strong results or by helping his team achieve its goals.
A former national champion in both road and time trial and silver medalist at the 2021 World Championships, Dylan has an impressive track record in the cobbled Classics. In addition to the aforementioned victories, he has finished a total of eleven times in the top ten at the Spring Classics in the past decade – results that make him one of the most consistent riders in the current peloton in this type of races.
“This is a team that I was watching on the TV when I was young, especially during Tom Boonen’s days, so it’s a dream come true to be now a member of the Wolfpack. From the outside, it gives the impression of one, big family, and I’m glad I will be part of it. My goal is to be back at my best level for the Classics, and hopefully, we will fight for victories there. I also want to help the GC guys as much as possible in the Grand Tours, and why not, go for a stage win there or in the week-long races if there will be an opportunity.”