Bora Hansgrohe signs coach of Uut van Aalt and Primoz Roglic

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Bora Hansgrohe signs coach of Uut van Aalt and Primoz Roglic

As rumors grow that Primošrogliš will move from Jumbo-Visma to Bora-Hansgrohe, he and Wout van Aert's coach, Marc Lamberts, will also switch to the German team.

The Belgian star has been working with Van Aalt since he was 10 years old, the 61・year・old switched squad this offseason to take on a new role at Bora Hansgrohe

Van Aalt thanked Lambert in a post-race interview after the win at Coppabernocchi on Monday. However, it gave credence to rumors that Lambert would leave the Dutch team.Even if he only answers the question about the coach and says "No comment."

It reports that all contracts to take Het Laatste Nieuws lamberts to Bora-Hansgrohe have been completed and that in the process they have ended their 12-year relationship with Van Aert.

He is instead set to link up with another Belgian in the new team of 20-year-old Cian Uijtdebroeks, who finished eighth in the Vuelta a España, a rider who worked when the rising star was racing at junior level.

Lamberts is also likely to continue his work with Primoš Rogliš after next year, and the Slovenian star is likely to move to Bora-Hansgrohe after seven years with Jumbo-Visma.

Reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport and WielerFlits say the 33-year-old is close to securing a deal with Bora-Hansgrohe.

He has already announced his departure from Jumbo-Visma, confirming the news ahead of the weekend's Giro del Emilia win. Lidl-Trek, Ineos Grenadiers and Movistar were among the teams tied to his signature, but now it looks like Bora-Hansgrohe will take him on in 2024.

WielerFlits reports that Rogliß was seen at the Red Bull HQ in Austria last week. The energy beverage giant is a partner of Bora-Hansgrohe and is reportedly demanding a €3m fee for Jumbo-Visma to terminate Rogliß's contract early to facilitate the transfer.

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