Lidl-Trek
Introduction
Lidl-Trek is one of the most established and internationally visible teams in professional women's cycling. The US-based Women's WorldTeam combines the global brand power of retailer Lidl with the technical expertise of bicycle manufacturer Trek – and starts with guaranteed entry at all races on the UCI Women WorldTour.
Since the professionalization of women's cycling from 2020 onwards, Lidl-Trek (formerly Trek-Segafredo Women) has developed into a team that targets Grand Tours, Classics and World Championships alike. With riders such as Elisa Balsamo, Gaia Realini and Ellen van Dijk, the squad combines sprint strength, climbing talent and time trial excellence in a modern, professionally managed roster.
Important: Lidl-Trek is one of 15 UCI Women's WorldTeams and benefits from close integration with the same-named men's WorldTeam – shared sponsors, equipment development and sporting philosophy under one roof.
History and Name Changes
From Trek-Drops to Trek-Segafredo Women
The roots of today's Lidl-Trek team date back to the early 2010s. Under the name Trek-Drops, a first professional women's team was established in the orbit of US bicycle manufacturer Trek. The team was shaped by a clear vision: to run women's cycling with the same technical and sporting seriousness as in the men's field.
In 2019, the team was renamed Trek-Segafredo Women. Italian coffee roaster Segafredo joined Trek as co-sponsor and shaped the team's appearance for four seasons. During this phase, the team won its first major Classics and established Elisa Balsamo as one of the peloton's dominant sprinters and all-rounders.
The Lidl Rebrand from 2023
From the 2023 season, Lidl took on the role of title sponsor – in parallel with the men's WorldTeam. The discount retailer, which had already been active in cycling for years, invested specifically in the visibility of the women's team and created a unified brand identity across both genders with Lidl-Trek. Segafredo stepped back as co-sponsor; Trek remained central as equipment supplier and namesake.
Synergy with the Men's Team
A unique feature of Lidl-Trek is its structural unity with the men's WorldTeam. Both teams share:
- Management and sporting leadership under Luca Guercilena
- Equipment development with Trek race engineering in Waterloo, Wisconsin
- Sponsorship infrastructure with Lidl as global title sponsor
- Training camps and performance knowledge from shared resources
- Media presence through unified brand appearances at Grand Tours
This integration enables economies of scale that many dedicated women's teams in the Women's WorldTeam license category do not have access to.
Achievements and Milestones
World Championships and Classics
Lidl-Trek and its predecessor Trek-Segafredo Women have achieved prestigious individual successes in recent years. Particularly notable is Elisa Balsamo's road world championship title in 2021 in Leuven – a milestone that put the team on the international fast track.
Lidl-Trek Team Achievements
- World Championship titles: 1
- Monument Classics: 1+
- Grand Tour podium finishes: 2+
- Women WorldTour stage wins: 30+
Strong upward trend in GC development 2023–2025.
Grand Tours and Stage Races
At the Tour de France Femmes, Lidl-Trek established itself as a serious GC contender. Gaia Realini finished second overall in 2023 and won the White Jersey as best young rider – a clear signal for the team's future focus on stage racing.
At Grand Tours, the team pursues a dual-track strategy: while one rider targets the general classification, Classics and sprint specialists attack opportunistically on flat and moderately difficult stages.
Team Structure and Organization
Management and Sporting Leadership
Lidl-Trek is managed by Luca Guercilena as team manager – the same sporting head who also leads the men's WorldTeam. Guercilena brings decades of experience from professional cycling and stands for a data-driven, disciplined team culture.
Key positions in the team:
- Team manager – overall responsibility for roster, budget and sponsorship coordination
- Sports directors – race tactics, radio communication and live decisions during races
- Performance team – training control, performance diagnostics and periodization
- Medical team – care, injury prevention and recovery
- Technical staff – bike setup, equipment selection and race service at the roadside
Roster Philosophy
Lidl-Trek pursues a balanced roster structure with clear role distribution. Instead of relying on a single superstar rider, the team builds multiple winning options across different disciplines:
- GC riders for Grand Tours and multi-day stage races
- Classics and sprint specialists for one-day races and flat stages
- Time trialists for individual and team time trials
- Super domestiques for pace work, wind protection and climbing support
- Young talents with long-term development prospects
Lidl-Trek Race Tactics – 5-Phase Process
- Early peloton positioning
- Breakaway control by rouleur
- Super domestique on the climb
- Captain attacks or sprint preparation
- Secure stage or overall success
Star Riders and Roles
Elisa Balsamo – Classics Queen and World Champion
Elisa Balsamo is the face of Lidl-Trek. The Italian combines sprint qualities, technical skills on cobbles and tactical maturity in a rare combination. Her world championship title in 2021 and victory at the Tour of Flanders Women in 2022 made her the team's international brand ambassador.
Gaia Realini – The GC Talent
Gaia Realini represents the team's future in stage racing. The young Italian impressed at the Tour de France Femmes 2023 with consistent climbing performance and classification stability. As wearer of the White Jersey and second in the overall standings, she is considered one of the most promising GC riders of her generation.
Ellen van Dijk – Time Trial Legend
With Ellen van Dijk, Lidl-Trek strengthened its roster in 2023 with one of the most successful time trialists in cycling history. The Dutch rider brings experience, mental strength and technical perfection to individual and team time trials – and serves as a mentor for younger riders.
Sponsorship and Finances
Lidl as Title Sponsor
Lidl is one of the world's leading discount retailers and uses team sponsorship as a strategic tool for international brand awareness. The partnership with Trek creates a global presence at the most visible cycling events – from the Tour de France Femmes through Classics to World Championships.
As title sponsor, Lidl finances a significant portion of the team budget, which is well above the UCI minimum requirements for Women's WorldTeams. Details on sponsorship structures in professional cycling can be found in the overview of title sponsors and budgets in professional cycling.
Trek as Equipment Supplier and Namesake
Trek Bicycle Corporation provides not only the team name but also the entire technical infrastructure. As equipment supplier, Trek supplies road bikes, time trial bikes, components and aerodynamic developments – directly from the in-house race program in Waterloo.
Season Goals and Race Tactics
Calendar Priorities
Lidl-Trek plans each season calendar around clearly defined highlights:
- Spring: Tour of Flanders Women, Paris-Roubaix Femmes, Amstel Gold Race
- Summer: Giro d'Italia Donne, Tour de France Femmes
- Autumn: World Championships, Tour of Lombardy Women
- Year-round: UCI Women WorldTour stage wins and team classification
Tactical Principles
The team relies on controlled race leadership and flexible reaction to race situations. In stage races, Lidl-Trek protects the captain through strong super domestiques on climbs and in windy phases. In Classics, they rely on Balsamo's positioning and sprint strength in the finale.
Typical tactical patterns:
- Early control of the peloton on wind-exposed sections
- Multiple attacks by breakaway specialists before the final climb
- Time trial discipline as stage advantage on ITT stages
- Opportunistic stage wins on flat profiles
- Team time trials for team building and time gains
Tip: Lidl-Trek often wins Grand Tour stages through consistent pace work on climbs and a controlled sprint in the finale – not through spectacular solo attacks over 80 kilometers.
Checklist: What Sets Lidl-Trek Apart
- UCI Women's WorldTeam license with guaranteed WorldTour start rights
- Unified brand structure with the same-named men's WorldTeam
- World Championship title and Monument win by Elisa Balsamo
- GC podium and White Jersey at the Tour de France Femmes 2023
- Trek as in-house equipment supplier with direct access to race technology
- Lidl as global title sponsor with high media presence
- Broad roster with GC, Classics and time trial options
- Strong Italian and international core group of riders
Significance and Outlook
Lidl-Trek is a pioneer of integrated team structure in modern cycling. The combination of global discount retail sponsorship, in-house bicycle technology and professional management under one roof sets standards for other Women's WorldTeams.
With Gaia Realini as GC hope and Elisa Balsamo as Classics captain, Lidl-Trek is one of the most versatile teams on the UCI Women WorldTour in 2025. Competition with teams such as SD Worx-Protime continues to push performance levels higher.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the team based?
USA (Trek headquarters in Waterloo, Wisconsin)
Who is the star rider?
Elisa Balsamo (World Championships 2021, Flanders 2022)
Which bikes does the team ride?
Trek (own manufacturer)
What does the name mean?
Lidl (title sponsor) + Trek (equipment supplier and namesake)
Which Grand Tour podium did the team achieve?
2nd place Tour de France Femmes 2023 (Realini)