Last Friday (22), through an interview with Het Laatste Nieuws, Cian Uijdebroeks spoke for the first time about the disagreements he had with his former team Bora-Hansgrohe and his future prospects in the upcoming competitions with Jumbo-Hansgrohe. Lease A Bike.
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“It is wiser not to comment too much on this. I don’t want to turn this into a soap opera. I really didn’t feel good. That’s why my contract with Bora was terminated. I had to leave to be happy again. Many things happened, but I don’t want to go into detail about them. This is the best for everyone, respect for everyone”, said the athlete about the decision.
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In the same week, also for the first time, in Amsterdam, the cyclist was present at the formal presentation at the Jumbo-Lease A Bike panel in which team details such as calendars, new members, training, schedules for upcoming competitions are announced.
Regarding the change of horizons, Cian Uijdebroeks stated that he was happy with his fresh start: “I think I fit in here. You feel there is enormous motivation in this team. Motivation for everyone. For all pilots. Everyone is so structured and wants to make the most of it. How many of us are here? 28 riders in total. It feels like I have 27 other Cians around me. Very cool”.
Previously, the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) approved the decision to terminate Cian Uijtdebroeks’ contract with Bora-Hansgrohe, as well as his transfer to the new Jumbo-Lease A Bike team. Ralph Denk, owner of Bora-Hansgrohe, also stated that he was comfortable with the cycle closure that the cyclist obtained.