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January 1st is a new beginning for many people and this is especially true for cyclists who switched to a new team last winter. They are still contractually bound to their old employer until December 31st, but from January 1st they are allowed to drive around in their new outfit and are happy to show this on their social media. An overview.
Monday, January 1, 2024, 5:51 p.m
There was a lot of fuss about his transfer, but in the end all parties reached an amicable agreement: Cian Uijtdebroeks will drive in the colors of Jumbo-Visma from 2024
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Primoz Roglic then made the opposite move: he swapped Jumbo-Visma for BORA-hansgrohe and it will look like this.
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Tobias Foss swaps the yellow of Jumbo-Visma for the orange of INEOS Grenadiers.
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Tim Declercq is swapping Quick Step for Lidl-Trek after seven years and will be riding in the peloton in 2024 – or as we know him: at the front of the peloton.
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At Lidl-Trek they welcomed a few new names. Tao Geoghegan Hart, Jonathan Milan and Sam Oomen will also be racing in different colors next year than we have been used to seeing from them in recent years.
We see Pavel Sivakov back in the white colors of UAE Team Emirates.
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Sam Bennett goes in search of his sprinter’s legs at the Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale.
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Rémi Cavagna stays true to the blue: not that of Soudal Quick-Step, but that of the Spanish Movistar.
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