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Matteo Jorgenson



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1999 (26 years old)
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1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)

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70 kg (154 lb)

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Visma–Lease a Bike

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Player Team Badge Player positionPlayer team badge icon Player Country flag Vuelta a España 23 Aug 25
Player Team Badge Player positionPlayer team badge icon Player Country flag Dwars door Vlaanderen 02 Apr 25
Player Team Badge Player positionPlayer team badge icon Player Country flag Tour de France 29 Jun 24

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Matteo Jorgenson (born July 1, 1999) is an American professional cyclist who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam Visma–Lease a Bike. With his move from Movistar Team to Visma–Lease a Bike, he reached a new level of success in 2024, a year in which he has taken victories in Paris–Nice and Dwars door Vlaanderen.

He was born in Walnut Creek, California, grew up in Boise, Idaho and credits BYRDS (Boise Young Rider Development Squad) for his start in cycling. He had an active 2022 Tour de France and was involved in several breakaways including on stages 10 and 16. Late in stage 16, he was in the process of chasing down the lead rider Hugo Houle when he crashed while rounding a sharp corner. Despite the crash, he was still able to finish fourth on the stage.

In the 2023 Tour de France, he was involved in a 14-man breakaway on stage 9. With around 47 km remaining of the stage, he went clear from the group, leading the stage for most of the climb up the Puy de Dôme. However, within the final 500 metres, he was passed by Michael Woods, ultimately dropping to a 4th place stage finish.

Jorgensen won the 2024 Paris–Nice, becoming the first American to win the race since Floyd Landis in 2006. His win was in significant part due to him being in a three-man breakaway on Stage 6, where they finished more than 50 seconds ahead of most of the race favorites.

Jorgensen placed second in the 2024 Criterium du Dauphine. He started the final stage over a minute behind Primoz Roglic and attacked on the final climb. With Roglic unable to hold his wheel, Jorgensen and Carlos Rodriguez gained 56 seconds on the leader. With time bonuses, Jorgensen finished the race 8 seconds behind Roglic.
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