French talent Paul Magnier turns professional with Soudal-QuickStep
Lefevere con🅷tinues emphasis on youth with eighth neo-pro signing for 2024

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Paul Magnier will turn professional with 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Soudal-QuickStep in 2024 afte𝕴r signing a three-year contract with the team. The highly-rated French rider🌌 joins his Trinity Racing companion Luke Lamperti in making the jump to the WorldTour with Patrick Lefevere’s squad.
A nati🌃ve of Grenoble, ꦑMagnier has excelled on the road and as a mountain biker throughout his underage career. He was a bronze medallist in the junior cross-country race at last year’s Mountain Bike World Championships in Les Gets, and he also won a pair of stages at the Giro della Lunigiana.
Magnier’s move to Trinity Racing in 2023 allowed him to gain experience at events like the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour of Britain and O Gran Camiño, and he claimed third place in the U23 road race at the European Cham𝕴pionships in September.
“We’ve been following Paul for quite some time nowꦇ and he had a very impressive run in the junior and U23 ranks,&rdquo🔴; Lefevere said in a statement on Friday.
“He is very versatile and talented – as shown by his remarkable results across several disciplines – has a lot of potential, and at the same time, he is eager to learn and gain experien🤡ce. These things make us excited and confident for the upcoming season.”
Soudal-QuickStep have fallen short of their usual standards on the cobbles over the past two seasons, but Magnier and Lamperti have been signed with an eye to bolstering🐭 their Classics squad of the future.
“This is a squad with an immense tradition when it comes to developing young riders, and as I l🎃ove the Classics, I know I am in the right place,” Magnier said. “It’s incredible to be on the same team as Julian Alaphilippe, a two-time world champion, who told me great things about the Wolfpack. I already got a warm welcome here and I love it.”
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Soudal-Qu♒ickStep flirted with a merger with Jumbo-Visma in September and October, but the team will now continue into 2024 and Lefevere has undertaken a considerable overhaul of the roster.
Twelve riders, including Fabio Jakobsen, Tim Declerq, Michael Mørkøv, and Florian Sénéchal have left the team, while ten new riders have been confirmed. 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Mikel Landa and Gianni Moscon are the only new arrivals from WorldTour teams, and the influx f🌞eatures eight new professionals, including four riders promoted from the ꦬSoudal-QuickStep development team.
Earlier this week, Soudal-QuickStep announced that the recently retired Dries Devenyns would remain with the team as a directeur sportif, while 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jurgen Foré w🌃as revealed as t🐟he new COO and as a potential successor to Lefev🌟ere in the longer term.
Foré, son of 1963 Tour of Flanders winner Noël, raced as an amateu𝓡r before focusing on a career in financial services.
“I didn't know Jurgen very well as a rider, although I seem to remember that he drove for Eddy Merckx💜's youth t💧eam. He wasn't bad, but he wasn't quite good enough to break through,” Lefever told .
Foré has most recently worked as a partner at Deloitte, and Lefevere explained that he first met with the 53-year-old about a role at the team earlier this year, before news had broken of the proposed merger with🅠 Jumbo-Visma.
“I told him at the end of our meeting: we will see what the future brings. I was honest with him from day one,”🌺 Lefevere said. “I told him there was a lot going on, but I couldn't say anything because I had signed a non-disclosure agreement. I just told him: know that I won’t forget. And then suddenly there was th♍e story of that near-merger. The rest is history.”

Barry Ryan was Head of Features at Cyclingnews. He has covered professional cycling since 2010, reporting from the Tour de France, Giro d’Italia and events from Argentina to Japan. ﷺHis writing has appeared in The Independent, Procycling and Cycling Plus. He is the author of , published by Gill Books.