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16 December 2025

Heidemann and Adamitz also stay with REMBE® rad-net - Squad complete

Miguel Heidemann and Johannes Adamietz will also continue to ride for Team REMBE® rad-net. Following Roger Kluge, these two top stars have also extended their contracts, as have several other riders on the Sauerland-based Continental team.

Miguel Heidemann in the mountain jersey of the Tour of Germany.
"Wir freuen uns sehr dass die "alten Hasen" weiter an Board sind und zum einen weiterhin erfolgreich Radrennen fahren aber auch, um unsere jungen Fahrer zu unterstützen", so Teammanager Heiko Volkert.
He adds: “We have been very successful this year—also thanks to the support of Miguel, Johannes, and Roger—and we would like to express our sincere thanks for that!”

Time trial specialist Heidemann not only impressed against the clock last season, but also thrilled fans in the Tour of Germany with his battle for the mountain jersey and his debut at the German Track Championships. In 2026, the 27-year-old will continue to focus on time trial competitions – in particular the mixed relay at the World Championships in Canada, where he would love to add gold to his medal collection. But it's not just from a sporting perspective that Heidemann's continued involvement with REMBE® rad-net is important: “It's been a long time since I was able to ride for a team for two years without it going bankrupt,” he explains with a wink, alluding to his bad luck in recent years, when he always had to look for a new team late in the season because his previous one had to close at short notice, meaning he couldn't concentrate fully on the sport. “That's why I'm all the more delighted about the trust placed in me and our future together,” says Heidemann.

Adamietz will be competing in his fifth season with Team REMBE® rad-net in 2026, with one interruption during his time in the WorldTour. “I'm delighted to continue being part of the team. I feel at home here,” says the 27-year-old, for whom the Tour of Germany, the Tour of Luxembourg, and the Tour of Japan were among the highlights of last season. "But the European Championships with the national team were also a highlight. I rode a good race there, but couldn't finish in the top 20 [only 17 riders finished, editor's note]." Adamietz wants to qualify for the European or World Championships again next year and also mentions the German Championships – depending on the route profile – and the Tour of Germany as goals. “But of course, the new Sauerland Tour will also be a race that I will have my eye on,” says Adamietz, who will certainly find the profile there to his liking. “I want to ride as fast as possible from the beginning to the end of the season and have fun with the team.”

Pepe Albrecht, Leon Arenz, Moritz Binder, Benjamin Boos, Julian Borresch, Tobias Buck-Gramcko, Paul-Felix Petry, Ole Theiler, and Jermaine Zemke have also extended their contracts. Four new riders are joining the team: Leopold Beirig, Mauro Brenner, Hugo Esch, and Victor Wedekind, meaning that Team REMBE® rad-net 2026 is expected to consist of 17 riders. Felix Groß, Vincent John, Bruno Keßler, Jon Knolle, Maxim Roor, Jonathan Rottmann, and Lennart Voege will be leaving the team.

The REMBE® rad-net 2026 team:
Adamietz, Johannes (1998/Osnabrück) Albrecht, Pepe (2006/Gehringswalde) Arenz, Leon (2005/Bergisch Gladbach) Beirig, Leopold (2007/Fulda) Binder, Moritz (2005/Hanover)
Boos, Benjamin (2003/Steißlingen)
Borresch, Julian (2002/Gummersbach)
Brenner, Mauro (2004/Augsburg)
Briese, Max-David (2003/Hürth)
Buck-Gramcko, Tobias (2001/Göttingen)
Esch, Hugo (2007/Gotha)
Heidemann, Miguel (1998/Bonn)
Kluge, Roger (1986/Ludwigsfelde)
Petry, Paul-Felix (2006/Göttingen)
Theiler, Ole (2002/Meerbusch)
Wedekind, Victor (2007/Meiningen)
Zemke, Jermaine (2005/Frankfurt)
Source: Image Mario Stiehl
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