Deceuninck-QuickStep had their best Tour de France in years this past July, with Elia Viviani winning stage 4, and Frenchman Julian Alaphilippe winning two stages and twice taking yellow for a total of 14 days before finally surrendering it to eventual overall winner Egan Bernal (Team Ineos).
The CCC Team will make history Saturday when they start the 2019 Tour de Pologne as the first Polish-registered WorldTour team to team to start the seven-day race, which is celebrating its 76th edition.
Alice Barnes (Canyon-SRAM) will don her new British national championships jersey for the first time on home soil at the upcoming Prudential RideLondon Classique on Saturday, the country's second stop on the Women's WorldTour.
After finishing second last year with Elia Viviani, Deceuninck-QuickStep are heading into the 2019 RideLondon-Surrey Classic on Sunday with a roster that is ready for any outcome, with potential winners coming from a breakaway or the expected bunch sprint.