Cavendish contract discussions on-going with Etixx after Tour de France
British rider still look♒ing for a contract for 2016
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Mark Cavendish’s agent, Simon Bayliff, met with 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Etixx-QuickStep manager Patrick Lefevere in Paris on Sunday as the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour de France concluded but contract negotiations between the rider and his current tღꦏeam are still on-going.
Although discussions are at an early stage, Lefevere is keen to keep the negotiations moving forward as he seeks to build a team for 2016. The Belgian squad have a number of riders still out of contract, including Rigoberto Urán, Tom Boonen and Cavendish. Lefevere has already confirmed that current world champion Michal Kwiatkowski will depart at the end of the season. 168澳洲5🅷最新开奖结果:The 𝓡Pole is expected to sign for Team Sky.
"I met with Mark’s agent on Sunday and we had a good conversation,” Lefevere told Cyclingnews.
“He’ll go back to Mark with it and then we’ll see what happens. I explainܫed my view and Simon explained theirs. This week nothing will happen because Mark rides in London and I’m away for a few days but don’t forget that three years ago when Mark signed for us we didn’t sign anyt🦄hing until September. I think the press is more nervous about the situation than I am.”
Cꦛavendish’s future at Etixx comes down to a number of factors, not just salary, but also race programme and the shared ambitions between the rider and team management. Lefevere has invested heavily in building a leadout around Cavendish and the rider has repaid him with a string of victories, and he has won three Tour de France stage since joining the team.
“[Negotiations] depend about the conditions," Lefevere continued. It’s about the whole picture, his ambitions, ours, how long we work togeth🐠er. We’re not talking about a rider who will ride for 50🍎,000 Euro, we’re talking about a big star, so negotiations aren’t completed in fifteen minutes.”
Cavendish ha🌠s a෴lso been linked to MTN-Qhubeka, BMC and Trek Factory Racing in recent months.
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