Uttrup Ludwig shows off new FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope kit
WorldTeam unite for training camp in Spain

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig showed off her new FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope on social media Wednesday. The Danish all-ꦦrounder has united with her new team at a training camp in Spain.
FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futurosco꧒pe will make the jump up to WorldTeam status in 2020.
The UCI announced six other teams that will form the new top-tier of wome♛n's professional cycling next year including Canyon-SRAM, Alé BTC Ljubljana, CCC-Liv, Movistar Team Women, Team Sunweb and Trek-Segafredo. Absent from the list of top-tier teams was Mitchelton-Scott. The team's licence is pending approval after further evalu🌳ation by the UCI.
FDJ are set to make an impact after sign🌞ing the versatile Uttrup Ludwig, who is a contender in both the Spring Classics and summer stage races like the Giro Rosa.
Uttrup Ludwig joins the team after spending the last💟 three seasons with Bigla Pro Cycling.
She has a string of i🧔mpressive results to her name in 2019, including a win at the GP de Plumelec-Morbihan Dames. She also secured🌌 podium positions at the Trofeo Binda, the Tour of Flanders and La Course by Le Tour de France.
FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope are current🃏ly at an opening training camp from December 9-15 at the Cambrils Park Resort in Spain.
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FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope complete roster for 2020:💙 Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig, Brodie Chapman, Stine Borgli, Clara Cop𝓡poni, Eugenie Duval, Emilia Fahlin, Maelle Grossetete, Victorie Guilman, Lauren Kitchen, Marie Le Net, Evita Muzic, Jade Wiel, Shara Gillow
A new adventure has officially begun with @FDJ_NAqui_Fut 🤩✨ Training camp is in full swing🔥💪🏻 Pedalling fast, having a blast😂😜🥳Credit to @ThomasMaheux for the cool 📸👏🏻 pic.twitter.com/mVxjhTpxOj
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