Andreas Kron signs contract extension with Lotto Soudal
Young Danish cyclist Andreas Kron has confirmed that he will be extending his contract with Lotto Soudal, a professional cycling team based in Belgium. Kron, who joined the team in 2020, has made a strong impression with his performances and has earned himself a contract extension.
In a statement, Kron expressed his excitement about the new agreement, saying, “I am thrilled to continue my journey with Lotto Soudal. The team has been incredibly supportive, and I feel like I have grown as a rider during my time here. I am looking forward to the upcoming seasons and contributing to the team’s success.”
Kron’s decision to extend his stay at Lotto Soudal indicates a positive and fruitful collaboration between the rider and the team. Kurt Van de Wouwer, sports director at Lotto Soudal, spoke highly of Kron, stating, “Andreas has shown great potential and determination since joining our team. We believe in his talent, and we’re delighted to have him on board for the future.”
At just 22 years old, Kron has already demonstrated impressive capabilities as a cyclist. He has achieved notable results in various races, including a stage win at the 2021 Tour de Pologne and a top ten finish at the UCI Road World Championships. With his contract extension, Kron will have the opportunity to further develop his skills and make his mark on the professional cycling circuit.
Lotto Soudal, one of the oldest and most respected teams in the peloton, has a strong roster of talented riders. The team is known for nurturing young talent and providing them with the support and guidance they need to succeed. Kron’s decision to extend his contract is a testament to the team’s commitment to fostering young talent in the sport.
As Kron continues his journey with Lotto Soudal, both he and the team will be eager to build on their successes and achieve new milestones together. With his determination and the team’s support, Kron has the potential to become a significant presence in the cycling world in the years to come.


