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sports2 years ago

Cian Uijtdebroeks' Training with Jumbo-Visma Sparks Controversy and Contract Saga

Bora-Hansgrohe denies allegations of bullying against Cian Uijtdebroeks, as the 20-year-old Belgian rider joins Jumbo-Visma for training camp amid a contract dispute. Uijtdebroeks is confident in his ability to terminate his contract with Bora-Hansgrohe and join Jumbo-Visma, while Bora-Hansgrohe claims he is contractually bound until December 2024. The UCI is monitoring the situation, and Uijtdebroeks has started legal proceedings. Reports suggest Uijtdebroeks was treated as an outsider and bullied by teammates at Bora-Hansgrohe, but Bora-Hansgrohe denies these claims. The contract dispute is likely to end up in court, with Jumbo-Visma reportedly offering a symbolic fee while Bora-Hansgrohe demands a higher amount.

sports2 years ago

Primož Roglič joins Bora-Hansgrohe, Wout van Aert seeks new coach

Primoz Roglic has officially signed with Bora-Hansgrohe, leaving Jumbo-Visma mid-contract. The Slovenian rider, who has achieved success in multiple Grand Tours, including three Vuelta a España victories, will lead Bora-Hansgrohe in their pursuit of a Tour de France victory next year. The move comes with a rumored buyout fee of €3 million paid to Jumbo-Visma, and Roglic's reported two-year contract is set to pay him over €5 million per season.

sports2 years ago

Jai Hindley's Unexpected Rise to Tour de France Lead in the Pyrenees

Jai Hindley, the 2022 Giro d'Italia winner, unexpectedly took the yellow jersey in the Tour de France after winning stage 5 in the Pyrenees. Hindley, along with several other contenders, found himself in a breakaway group and capitalized on the situation as the gap grew to over four minutes. Although his effort to secure the stage win and yellow jersey may impact his performance in the upcoming stages, Hindley's success has already made the Tour de France a positive experience for his team, Bora-Hansgrohe. Hindley remains focused on the GC and acknowledges the presence of other strong contenders in the race.