The title says it all, it's about rider who are over 23 years old, riding for a Conti team and who's deserve a chance at PCT-level.
I'll just sart posting about a few guys, feel free to add more.
My first pick is Roland Thalmann, a 25 years old swiss rider who just finished 9th on gc in the Tour of the Alpes, last year he also finished top 20 in the Österreich-Rundfahrt.
My 2nd pick is Jose Luis Rodriguez, 24 years old and from Chile. Ast year he rode for the now rather infamous SEP team, but he never had any clinic related problems. In 2016 he raced for the Centre Mondial du Cyclisme team, finished 9th on gc in the Giro della Valle d'Aosta, won the Pan AmericanU23 RR and the ITT and was a stagiaire for Trek, but aparently he declined to sign with them for personal/family reasons. Since then he has been NC, both on the road and in the ITT and in 2017 he dominated the Vuelta a Chiloé.
I'll just sart posting about a few guys, feel free to add more.
My first pick is Roland Thalmann, a 25 years old swiss rider who just finished 9th on gc in the Tour of the Alpes, last year he also finished top 20 in the Österreich-Rundfahrt.
My 2nd pick is Jose Luis Rodriguez, 24 years old and from Chile. Ast year he rode for the now rather infamous SEP team, but he never had any clinic related problems. In 2016 he raced for the Centre Mondial du Cyclisme team, finished 9th on gc in the Giro della Valle d'Aosta, won the Pan AmericanU23 RR and the ITT and was a stagiaire for Trek, but aparently he declined to sign with them for personal/family reasons. Since then he has been NC, both on the road and in the ITT and in 2017 he dominated the Vuelta a Chiloé.