Ten new signings have today been unveiled as part of the NSN Devo Team’s 2026 roster, adding fresh energy and reinforcing the team’s global outlook as it embarks on a new chapter.
The team will comprise 20 riders for next season, bringing together emerging young talent from Europe, Oceania, North America, and the Middle East. The NSN Devo Team remains a central pillar of the NSN project, designed to provide young riders with a clear pathway, professional environment, and the foundations required to progress towards the highest level of the sport.
British Junior National Cyclo-Cross Champion Oscar Amey (17), Canadian Junior Road Champion Ben Morin (18), Australian Junior TT Champion Max Goold (18), Nations Cup race winner Filip Smørås (NOR, 18), and Polish Under-23 Road Champion Dawid Lewandowski (19) are among the new arrivals, bolstering a team that features Moritz Kretschy (GER) and Matar Peretz (ISR), both race winners in 2025.
Six of the 10 retained riders for 2026 rode with NSN’s professional team this season, and Australian Zac Marriage joins the squad after a successful time as an end-of-year stagiaire, which emphasizes the pathway offered by the program.
Tim Elverson, NSN Devo Team Manager, says: “Our team is a real springboard to the WorldTour. When we look at our group, we already see the roles and racing styles that, once developed, can take riders to the NSN WorldTeam. We’ve successfully progressed riders into key roles at the highest level before, and that pathway remains a central part of what we do.
“We race as a team to win, but we’re equally focused on every part of the process required to get there. While 2025 was another strong year, the 2026 roster reflects a clear evolution of the squad. We have an exciting group of young riders, including new national champions such as Morin, Goold, Lewandowski, and Amey, alongside many other promising talents. I believe we can win a lot of races – never say never.”
The roster is complemented by a group of riders continuing their development within the NSN structure, ensuring a balance between experience and new talent.
For the riders joining the team in 2026, the Development Team represents an opportunity to learn, grow, and take the next steps in their careers.
Amey, who brings explosive power and strong technical skills from cyclo-cross onto the road, says: “Joining the NSN Devo Team means a lot to me, as it’s the next step towards becoming a professional, something I’ve been working towards since I was a kid. My main goal for the season is to fight for podiums and victories in UCI races, while learning as much as possible from the experienced staff and teammates around me.”
Melbourne’s Goold outlined his time trialling abilities when he won his country’s junior TT title in Perth in January, but he has the potential to develop into an all-rounder.
“Joining the NSN Devo Team means a lot to me,” he says. “The environment is incredibly welcoming, and there’s a real passion for supporting riders as they work towards their goals. For 2026, I’m motivated to test myself against the best, particularly in the mountains and in the time trials.”
Lewandowski, a durable rider well-suited to hilly terrain and stage racing, is excited to take the next step in his career.
He says: “Joining the NSN Development Team is a dream come true and an important step in my career. It confirms that I’m moving in the right direction and gives me an environment where I can learn professional racing and improve every day. With a clear structure and strong support, I can focus on gaining experience and continuing my long-term development.”
NSN Development Team 2026 roster
Oscar Amey (GBR)
Dylan Bibic (CAN)
Patrick Casey (IRL)
Roei Edinger (ISR)
Imry Faingezicht (ISR)
Alvaro Garcia (ESP)
Max Goold (AUS)
Alex Hewes (AUS)
Moritz Kretschy (GER)
Dawid Lewandowski (POL)
Enrique Maranchón (ESP)
Zac Marriage (AUS)
Ben Morin (CAN)
Matar Peretz (ISR)
Miko Pirinen (FIN)
Omer Ramon (ISR)
Filip Smørås (NOR)
Fin Tarling (GBR)
Jens Verbrugghe (BEL)
Kiaan Watts (NZL)