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The market dictates. If you want to be a cyclist but don't have the level, bring your sponsors and ride for a continental team. Sounds fair enough, sponsors won't throw in money without return, apart from some teams which are lucky enough to have a local government agency throwing tax money at them.
Gloin22 said:robin440 said:What do riders at conti teams approximatley earn ?
''Continental teams have no minimum salary requirements. Many Continental teams pay their riders nothing. Some pay $20k AUD to each rider, and others pay up to $50k to some of their riders. From what I understand, until recently it was common that some teams would require that select rider(s) bring aboard a cash paying sponsor to ensure he gets a ride with the team (i.e. to pay his salary). This even happened at the higher levels as well. Apparently the recent UCI financial governance and new level of transparency has done away with this dodgy way of running a cycling team at the professional level. Perhaps it still happens – I don’t know.''
''A good domestique at PT will make between €40k-€100k per year.'' So even being in PT sucks , so imagine CT![]()
The market dictates. If you want to be a cyclist but don't have the level, bring your sponsors and ride for a continental team. Sounds fair enough, sponsors won't throw in money without return, apart from some teams which are lucky enough to have a local government agency throwing tax money at them.
