Teams & Riders The Great Big Cycling Transfers, Extensions, and Rumours Thread

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Not really, I just don't think Harper and Dunbar are big losses (Groenewegen the obvious exception, top line sprinter).

What, if anything, Groenewegen is the best one of those three to say goodbye to. They've all won Grand Tour stages the past 14 months but Groenewegen sure has had a horrible season and they should be glad to see the back of him.
 
Sep Vanmarcke to QS as a DS.
Tim Declercq becomes a coach.
Looking forward to seeing what random misfortunes befall the Quickstep riders just as they end up at the pointy end of races.

I always cheered on Sep as a rider because his cycling career gave us the answer to the age old question of just how much bs can one man take.
 
Yesterday, they extended the lead-out man (well, his contract. Presumably he still has the same height):


So, makes sense they'd extend the sprinter too (again, his contract.):

 
Yesterday, they extended the lead-out man (well, his contract. Presumably he still has the same height):


But as I've mentioned multiple times PCS should still extend their height for him.

Daniek Hengeveld to Visma in what is probably just the first of multiple announcements of current Ceratizit riders finding new teams.
 
Gregor Mühlbeger will leave Movistar and has already signed for a new team. According to Austrian press, he is likely to join Felix Gall at Ag2R
Looking at how he finally bounced back after his health related problems he's a rock solid climbing domestique, not that AG2R are short of them, but still nice and a sign of trust that they sign someone who Gall wants to have as a domestique.
 
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