Israel – Premier Tech veteran, Guillaume Boivin, will continue with the team in 2025 adding another year to his soon decade-long stint with IPT.
“I’m super happy to stay with the team for next year,” Boivin explains. “I have been here since 2016, so it feels like I’m staying at home for one more year.”
The 35-year-old Canadian allrounder has three wins to his name with IPT, while being instrumental as a teammate in some of the team’s biggest results over the years.
Boivin started out this year’s season being a part of Stevie Williams’ overall victory at the Tour Down Under and he’s looking forward to supporting his teammates to more success on the road next year.

He adds: “The team is getting stronger every year and it’s so much fun to go to the races with big objectives. I’m looking forward to helping our leaders get more wins for IPT in 2025!”
Boivin’s development and the team’s growth have gone hand in hand explains IPT General Manager Kjell Carlström.
“Guillaume Boivin joined us in the team’s second year when we were a Continental Team starting out,” says Carlström. “As a team, we have come a long way since then and so has Guillaume, developing into one of the team’s most valuable support riders. Every team needs riders like Guillaume so we are happy to see him round out a decade with us next year.”
For IPT owner Sylvan Adams, Boivin’s decade-long career with IPT is a testament to the environment and family spirit within the team.
“I am pleased that Guillaume is returning for another season in 2025. Guillaume is currently IPT’s second most tenured rider, after Israeli Guy Sagiv. He is truly part of our DNA”, he says.
