Julian Alaphilippe

DYKA partners up with Soudal Quick-Step for the Tour de France

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DYKA replaces Latexco on the Tour de France jersey of the Soudal Quick-Step Team. DYKA is part of DYKA Group, a business unit of Tessenderlo Group. As Latexco was acquired at the end of 2022 by Tessenderlo Group’s CEO Luc Tack, the decision was taken to put DYKA in the spotlight for this year’s Tour de France. DYKA is a manufacturer and distributor of plastic pipe systems across Europe. “This partnership with Soudal Quick-Step enables us to further build brand visibility within Europe with a strong focus on the French, Belgian, and Dutch markets. DYKA has grown substantially in the French market in the past few years and has become the number one player in plastic pipe systems in France, a position we want to strengthen in the coming years,” explains Ludo Secretin, VP Sales & Marketing for DYKA Group. “This partnership is a great way to support our ambitions in continuing to create Nature’s Network: DYKA transports water, air, and other energy resources in an efficient and sustainable way and only to exactly where these resources need to be!”

Read the full news article on https://www.soudal-quickstepteam.com/en/news

 

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Alaphilippe showing off one of the DYKA fittings

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