Take your team right to the top!

Become the sporting director of one of the 90 teams of professional cyclists, and compete in a 2015 season packed with new features that will take you around the world to participate in over 200 competitions (550 stages) and the ultimate challenge: the famous Tour de France 2015.

Recruitment, contract negotiations with riders and sponsors, personnel management, training programmes and the race calendar: leave nothing to chance. You will play a key role in the race, where every decision will count in your bid for victory!

Embark on a season in Solo mode or organise online competitions against virtual managers from all over the globe!


You control a team chosen from among the 90 official professional teams divided into 3 divisions, and travel the globe in stunning backdrops that are amazingly realistic. From the flat lands of Holland, which will be hosting the start of the Tour de France, passing through the highest peaks of the Alps and the desert regions of Qatar, the 2015 season of Pro Cycling Manager will take you on a real world tour!

The weather will also play a crucial role in the races; how many times have we seen snow or a downpour decide the outcome of a stage, so be careful not to fall on the slippery routes! In addition to the road races, Pro Cycling Manger will challenge you in arduous and frenetic battles on the track, like the keirin or points races.


Pro cyclist mode

A new game mode in the Pro Cycling Manager series where you don’t manage a whole team, but a single racer only. Select him at the start of his career and train him up to ensure he performs well in races and to boost your stats and reputation. Demonstrate your good judgement and seize the opportunity to further your career, which will allow you to sign with the top teams and become an international star.

Create your cyclist (name, first name, place of birth, age, etc.), and select your first team. Depending on your choice, your manager will assign you a specific role that you will have to fulfil to the best of your ability to progress and develop. Your team mates won’t be very helpful to you in the race if you arrive on the scene as the young hopeful who has yet to prove himself. Specialise or become an all-round racer; good performances will enable you to progress within your team and, who knows, allow you to join a more prestigious squad!