Tudor Pro Cycling draws up plans for new headquarters in Sursee
Sursee/Schenkon – The professional road cycling team Tudor Pro Cycling will, in the not-so-distant future, be relocating from Schenkon to Sursee, where its new headquarters are being built. The building is expected to cost 18 million Swiss francs and should be ready in 2026.
According to an article in the newspaper «Luzerner Zeitung», the Tudor Pro Cycling team, which is currently based in Schenkon in the canton of Lucerne, is set to relocate to Sursee, also in the canton of Lucerne, in the course of 2026. The company plans to invest a sum of 18 million Swiss francs in the construction of a new six-story headquarters there. Sette Immo AG, which through its Sette Sports Group runs not only the professional team but also a development team, is responsible for building the new headquarters. The former pro cyclist Fabian Cancellara is the team manager of Tudor Pro Cycling in addition to his role at Sette Immo AG.
The team’s new headquarters are scheduled for completion in September 2026 and will provide space for storage, workshops, training, and meeting rooms. Administrative offices and lounge spaces for the drivers are included in the plans, in addition to a team showroom. A photovoltaic system will also be installed on the roof.
At the moment, the team sponsored by the Geneva-based watch manufacturer Tudor is taking part in the Tour de France, which is set to finish at the end of this month.