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End of Crelan - Euphony

Crelan - Euphony, pro continental team stops at the the end of the year...

It's really to hope that Wanty can continue because otherwise Belgium would have only one pro-conti team left....

So with Vacansoleil, Euskaltel that makes at least 3 teams to end, how many people, riders, staff etc included makes that looking for a job?

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Hooray for the globalisation of cycling. Starting to see my fears manifest in reality as local teams in traditional hotbeds of the sport unable to afford to keep going - Crelan have been in the péloton since 1992 (as Saxon), and with the current sponsors since 2000. Euskaltel have been in the péloton since 1994 (as Euskadi-Petronor) and with the current sponsors since 1998. Champion System, though a product of the globalisation drive, are also a victim of it, since logistic costs for a team that has to travel long distance to almost any race, on top of the high cost of Pro-Continental licensing, are crippling.
 
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Libertine Seguros said:
Hooray for the globalisation of cycling. Starting to see my fears manifest in reality as local teams in traditional hotbeds of the sport unable to afford to keep going - Crelan have been in the péloton since 1992 (as Saxon), and with the current sponsors since 2000. Euskaltel have been in the péloton since 1994 (as Euskadi-Petronor) and with the current sponsors since 1998. Champion System, though a product of the globalisation drive, are also a victim of it, since logistic costs for a team that has to travel long distance to almost any race, on top of the high cost of Pro-Continental licensing, are crippling.

the reason those teams stop is there's a crisis in the traditional cycling countries :rolleyes: