Tabea Huys is steadily becoming a familiar presence where races begin to take shape. Her progression has been gradual, built without shortcuts: from triathlon to road cycling, developing along the way a strong endurance base, a clear sense of pacing, and the ability to manage effort over time. Today, she stands out among a new generation of Austrian riders, particularly when races turn selective and demand consistency.
In recent months, that trajectory has continued. Solid performances in early-season UCI races and a growing presence in stage competitions have helped define her profile more clearly. Huys is a rider who performs when the effort stabilizes, when success depends less on explosive moves and more on maintaining position, rhythm and focus within the race. It is an approach rooted in her triathlon background, now translated into cycling through reliability and sustained progression.
Huys joins Everesting as a new ambassador, bringing with her a style that aligns naturally with the demands of the challenge. It requires control, pacing and the ability to remain composed as fatigue builds gradually over repeated efforts.
These are precisely the conditions in which Huys has shown her strength. For Huys, Everesting arrives at a point where her profile is consolidating and her performances are gaining consistency on the international stage. The challenge of Dobratsch offers a reference point that reflects the qualities required to progress further.
In that context, her presence is not incidental. It is a natural continuation of her path.
