One of the stars of the future. He left visa because there they did not give him the same support.
For several years there has been talk about the details in which visma Lease a bike is fixed so as not to leave anything random. And surely it is so, but it is evident that the enormous number of figures agglutinated is not the only reason that led many young people to leave.
This same year the Dutch lost several of the prospects in which they had their hopes for the future, and one of them left other reasons why he made the decision to leave.
In statements a In the leader’s sweaterJohannes Staune-Mittet praised his new squad and, unintentionally, discovered the visa failure towards those who are not stars. “Every day I feel that I made the right decision,” he threw.
“Here I have new challenges and more opportunities,” followed the Norwegian, winner of the Bio turn in 2023. “It is a privilege to be in this position,” said Decathlon’s cyclist, currently competing in the Romandía Tour. Decathlon is a squad that certainly has less “roosters” and “figures” that visma, so Straune-Mittet may have more leadership chances.
“I receive more opportunities and I feel the difference in the races I make, the support I receive in the training fields … is great,” he said, leaving in sight that the meticulous set in question is perhaps not so bkeful with the role runners.
For its part, the French structure knows that it has a promise in hand and plan to take care of it. “We will give you the opportunity to get used to making generals, but it will also run as Gregario in a big one to learn from the leader,” Luke Roberts, sports director closed.
In the case of Straune-Mittet the transfer was striking: the young man still had a contract for another year in visma but both Decathlon and the Dutch team decided by mutual agreement. They all won.
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