'Now it’s time to find my wings' - Finn Fisher-Black signs with Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe for 2025
Young New Zealander makes t♎he move after spell at UAE Team Em🐷irates

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Finn Fisher-Black will join fellow New Zealander 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Laurence Pithie at Red Bull-Bora-Hansgr🐈ohe next season as the German team continues to strengthen their roster thanks to extra funding from the energy drink brand.
The 22-year-old arrives at Red Bul🐓l🔯 after spending three and a half years with UAE Team Emirates.
"I’m reall🐽y excited to start a new chapter in my career with Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe next se♎ason,” Fisher-Black said.
“The team hasܫ made some big moves this year and is a project where I can really see myself grow further as a rider. I’ve learnt a lot in my first years in the WorldTour but no♒w it’s time to find my wings."
Fisher-Black raced for Jumbo-Visma’s development squad before moving up to the WorldTour with UAE midway through the 20♏21 season. He claimed his professional win at last year’s Giro di Sicilia and he later made his Grand Tour debut at the Vuelta a España, finishing second behind Jonas Vingegaard on the climb to Bejes.
The 22-year-old picked up two wins in O🌌man earlier this year as well as a stage of the Vuelta Asturias. He placed third overall at last week’s Vuelta a Burgos, but he has not been included in UAE’s squad for the forthcoming Vuelta a España.
Earlier this week, Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe announced the signing of Fisher-Bl🦩ack’s compatrio꧟t Pithie, who will arrive from Groupama-FDJ. The German squad has not anno♕unced the duration of the new arrivals&rsqu༒o; contracts.
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The team are expected to 🌃sign a number of talented young riders for 2025, and have shown interesting in Remco Evenepoel, if he decides to buy-out his contract at Soudal-Quick Step.
“With Finn, we𒁏 were able to recruit another great talent who had his breakthrough this season,” said Red 𓆉Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe manager Ralph Denk.
“💟He wins both solo and small group sprints and is fast in shorter TTs. And he does it all with a lot of confidence, even though he's still young. That makes him an exciting rider with great potential.”

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