In Movistar's camp, since the transfer period opened at 8-1, there has been little announcement of the men's team in 2024, and the movement has been quiet. But the Spanish team finally shared the news of their roster, revealing 30 of the 20 riders of next season.
By 2024 there had already been 8 riders contracted, including GC leader Enric Mas, versatile punchbowl Alex Arambre and some of the core riders of the team of Spanish national champion Oiel Lascano.
Ivan Garcia Cortina, Matthias Norsgaard, Gonzalo Serrano and Einer Rubio are part of the team's long-term future and are under contract until 2026, with Rubio winning the UAE Tour and Giro d'Italia in 2023.
The Spanish side explained that there will be more news in the next few days, the remaining 10 spots are available and they may have been two months
"With just a few names missing for next year, this will also be announced in the next few days, the Movistar team has made up a rejuvenating team." "We will make sure that the team has a good track record, quality and experience as well as room for improvement and excitement in the Blues'45 season at the Peloton," Movistar said in a press release."Movistar is making sure that he has for his team, he is making sure that he has for his team, he is making sure that he has for his team.
The other eight riders extended to at least 2024 are Jorge Arcas, Will Barta, Gregor Mülberger, Antonio Pedrero, Nelson Oliveira (all until 2025), Johan Jacobs, Albert Torres, Fernandinho and more. It is De Gaviria, and the latter trio have signed a one-year contract.
Movistar is rumored to have linked both Carlos Rodriguez and Primo Logric to the Spanish side during this transfer period, with versatile young American Matteo Jorgenson jumping to Jumbo Visma and Carlos Verona heading to Lidl Trek. He was at the center of the story.
Neither of these moves seems to have materialized, despite Logric taking his talent to Bora Hansgrohe and signing a letter of intent to ride for the Spanish team, with the Spanish GC star reportedly stretching out with the grenadiers of Ineos. .
The Spanish team also addressed their complete radio silence in terms of last week's x/Twitter Men's team news and thank the fans for their patience.
"I know a lot of people are waiting for the news regarding our 2024 men's team - and some of you are angry at the wait -" Mobi said. First, I will talk about the current staff, and then about incorporation. Thanks for your patience."
In contrast, the women's team stepped up early to world tour level with a Spanish team that has seen a significant transfer move with British junior star Cat Ferguson
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