Edoardo Affini
Edoardo Affini is an Italian professional road cyclist who rides for UCI WorldTeam. A specialist in time trials and a versatile rouleur, he has represented Italy at multiple European and World Championships, winning titles in both individual and mixed relay events. Affini is the reigning European time trial champion, having previously won the under-23 title in 2018, and has also earned multiple medals in the mixed team relay at world level.
Affini turned professional with Mitchelton–Scott in 2019 following a successful under-23 career with SEG Racing Academy, during which he won stages at the Tour of Norway and Tour of Britain, as well as the Mediterranean Games time trial. In 2021, he joined Team Jumbo–Visma, establishing himself as a key domestique and team time trialist. He has ridden multiple editions of the Giro d'Italia, contributed to team time trial victories at Grand Tours, and in 2025 was selected for his debut in the Tour de France.
Early life and amateur career
Youth years
Affini was born in Mantua, Italy, and began cycling competitively at a young age. In 2011 and 2012, he finished third in the Italian Junior time trial championship, riding for Isolano Sartori and later Pedale Scaligero. From 2013 to 2014, he competed with GCD Contri Autozai. He won the 2014 European Road Championships, placed second in the national junior time trial, and fourth in the junior world road race. He also claimed victories in the Trofeo San Rocco and Trofeo Buffoni.In 2015, Affini joined Team Colpack, one of the leading Italian amateur teams. That year, he placed third in the Italian National Time Trial Championships for under-23s and fifth in the European Road Cycling Championships for that category.
Under-23 and continental level
In 2017, Affini turned professional with the UCI Continental team SEG Racing Academy. He showed promise in time trials, finishing fourth in the European Under-23 time trial and eighth in the world championship for the same discipline.The 2018 season marked a breakthrough in his development. He won the prologue of the Giro Ciclistico d'Italia, the time trial at the Mediterranean Games, and the European Under-23 time trial title. He also claimed the Italian Under-23 road race championship. These results earned him a contract with the UCI WorldTeam Mitchelton–Scott beginning in 2019.
Professional career
2019–2020: Mitchelton–Scott
Affini made his WorldTour debut in 2019, racing in early season events such as the Clásica de Almería and the Vuelta a Andalucía. Though he struggled in the spring classics—including Milan–San Remo, the Tour of Flanders, and Paris–Roubaix—he gained valuable experience at the elite level. In May, he won a stage at the Tour of Norway, outsprinting breakaway companions on stage four.Later that season, he represented Italy at the European Championships, earning bronze medals in both the mixed team relay and the individual time trial. He also competed at the 2019 Tour of Britain, winning stage six.
In 2020, Affini started his first Giro d'Italia but was forced to abandon after stage seven due to a fractured hand. He secured third place at the Italian national time trial championships and placed fifth at the European Championships in Plouay. He once again contributed to Italy's bronze medal in the mixed team relay at the continental championships.
2021–present: Jumbo-Visma
In 2021, Affini transferred to Jumbo-Visma. He participated in the 2021 and 2022 editions of the Giro d'Italia and was selected for the 2021 UCI Road World Championships in Flanders, where he won a bronze medal in the mixed team relay alongside Marta Cavalli, Elena Cecchini, Elisa Longo Borghini, Filippo Ganna, and Matteo Sobrero.At the 2022 Vuelta a España, Affini was part of the team that won the opening team time trial. As a result, he wore the red leader's jersey after stage three. He relinquished it the following day to team leader Primož Roglič, and eventually withdrew from the race due to illness during the second week. Later that year, he won silver in the mixed team relay at the World Championships in Wollongong.
In 2023, he returned to the Giro d'Italia, finishing 92nd overall. In July, he signed a three-year contract extension with Jumbo-Visma. He won silver in the mixed team relay at the European Championships and competed in his fifth Giro d'Italia the following season without achieving a podium finish.
Affini had a particularly successful 2024. At the European Championships, he won the gold medal in both the individual time trial and the mixed team relay. He followed up with two bronze medals at the UCI Road World Championships in Zürich—again in the individual time trial and the mixed team relay—cementing his status as one of Italy's most consistent time trial performers.
In July 2025, Affini was named in Team Visma–Lease a Bike's squad for the 2025 Tour de France, marking his debut in the race. He was selected to support team leader Jonas Vingegaard in his general classification campaign, with a role focused on pacing on flat terrain and contributing in time trials.
Personal life
Affini is in a relationship with Lisa van Zonneveld, a Dutch national from the province of Drenthe. Since late 2024, the couple have resided in the village of Donderen in the municipality of Tynaarlo, in the northeastern Netherlands.Living in the Netherlands full-time, Affini has become fluent in Dutch and occasionally gives interviews in the language. In interviews, he has described enjoying the quiet, rural environment of Drenthe, contrasting it with the high-pressure atmosphere of professional cycling.
Major results
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Grand Tour general classification results timeline
Sources:| Grand Tour | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 |
| Giro d'Italia | DNF | 113 | 97 | 94 | 130 | 133 |
| Tour de France | — | — | — | — | — | 118 |
| Vuelta a España | — | — | DNF | — | 119 | — |
| — | Did not compete |
| DNF | Did not finish |