Modern Adventure Pro Cycling: A Look at the Sponsor Ecosystem Behind the Project

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This article examines the Modern Adventure Pro Cycling sponsor ecosystem and analyzes how its mix of industry, outdoor, travel, and performance brands reflects a relationship-driven structure shaped in part by George Hincapie — and how this model operates within the UCI ProTeam tier below the WorldTour.

The Sponsor Structure Behind the UCI ProTeam

Modern Adventure Pro Cycling competes as a UCI ProTeam, one tier below the WorldTour. The sponsor list is where the project becomes readable: it combines a dense set of cycling-industry partners with a clear outdoor and travel layer — and it reflects leadership influence through George Hincapie.

Sponsor Overview

To understand how the project is structured commercially, it helps to look at the sponsor list in full.

Sponsor – Country – Sector

SponsorCountrySector
Modern AdventureUSATravel / Experience
FactorUKBicycle Manufacturer
SRAMUSAComponents
EKOIFranceCycling Apparel & Helmets
NDURANZUSANutrition
Finish LineUSABike Maintenance
MichelinFranceTyres
HammerheadUSABike Computers
Hincapie SportswearUSAApparel
HarderUSAComponents
TrainingPeaksUSAPerformance Software
CoffeeKreisUSAFood & Beverage
ChemStationUSACleaning
DeFeetUSAApparel / Socks
Exposure LightsUKCycling Lighting
ColumbiaUSAOutdoor Apparel
Eagle CreekUSATravel Gear
HydraPakUSAHydration Equipment

For a broader sponsorship overview across professional cycling, see the Pro Cycling Sponsorship Overview 2026 (PDF).

Cycling Industry Presence

Among the partners are several established cycling industry brands:

  • Factor
  • SRAM
  • Michelin
  • Hammerhead

Together, these companies represent key segments of the equipment and technology landscape — from frames and components to tyres and head units.

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Apparel and Equipment

The equipment setup is straightforward:

  • Hincapie Sportswear supplies the team kit
  • EKOI provides helmets
  • DeFeet covers socks

This follows the typical category split in professional road cycling, where different apparel and equipment segments are handled by specialized brands.

The relevant detail is simply that Hincapie Sportswear is connected to team leadership through George Hincapie. That gives the project a visible internal link between management and race identity — without changing the overall supplier logic common at ProTeam level. The project illustrates how emerging teams rely on a tightly integrated technical and performance sponsorship ecosystem rather than purely financial title backing.

Outdoor and Travel Integration

The presence of Columbia, Eagle Creek, and Modern Adventure as naming partner broadens the identity of the project.

Cycling is positioned not only as competition but as part of a wider outdoor and travel narrative.

In a ProTeam environment without guaranteed WorldTour exposure, such cross-category positioning expands brand touchpoints beyond race-day visibility.

The Modern Adventure Pro Cycling sponsor ecosystem therefore spans:

  • Technical performance
  • Apparel
  • Outdoor lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Training and support

Performance and Support Layer

Brands such as TrainingPeaks, HydraPak, NDURANZ, and Harder reinforce the performance dimension.

These partners strengthen athletic credibility but do not dominate the hierarchy.

The result is not a sponsor pyramid with one dominant financial driver.

It is a distributed ecosystem built across complementary sectors.

Modern Adventure Pro Cycling enters the ProTeam level as a new project — backed by leadership with deep roots in professional cycling. This differs from teams such as EF Pro Cycling’s Title Sponsor Search, which operate from an established competitive position and focus on scaling toward the very top of the sport.

The distinction is not in sponsor categories, but in strategic phase: one building upward with legacy leadership, the other consolidating at elite level.

Why This Matters

For marketers, the Modern Adventure Pro Cycling sponsor ecosystem offers a case study in how a UCI ProTeam can be structured without reliance on a single multinational funding pillar.

It highlights:

  • Industry-native partnerships
  • Strong U.S. market presence
  • Cross-sector integration
  • The influence of leadership networks

For cycling followers, it signals the emergence of a ProTeam shaped by familiar leadership figures, now operating within a commercially layered ecosystem.

Unlike teams built around dominant corporate naming partners, the Modern Adventure Pro Cycling sponsor ecosystem is distributed across industry, outdoor, and performance categories. This contrasts with the funding logic seen in many WorldTour title sponsor structures, where a single lead brand defines both identity and financial stability.

Sources:
https://www.maprocycling.com/

https://endurance.biz/2026/industry-news/modern-adventure-pro-cycling-confirms-rider-roster-and-commercial-partnership/

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