Pascal Eenkhoorn leaves Jumbo-Visma for Lotto-Soudal
Dutch road champion signs for Belgian sidܫe in a two-year deꦐal which offer him 'more freedom'

Reigning Dutch road race champion 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Pascal Eenkhoorn made his✅ move from Jumbo-Visma to Lotto Soudal official on Friday, as the Belgian side announced Eenkhoorn had signed a two-year deal.
Eenkhoorn, who has been a part of the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jumbo-Visma set-up since he turned pro in 2018, will wear the red, white and blue as Dutch national champion for 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lotto Soudal, who will become Lotto-Dstny in 2023.
that John Lelangue's team was interested in Eenkhoorn back in July, and today, the signing was officially announced.“This is a team with a beautiful🦂 history and future”, Eenkhoorn said. “I have had a lot of talks with everyone at the team. At this team I can chase my own ambitions and will receive more freedom during races. I have a very good feeling about this move.”
“I have been a pro for five years now and have learned a lot at my current team. But I have a need for more freedom in races. Now is the time where I can still make the decision to change and follow my o🎃wn ambitions.”
Eenkhoorn, who has enjoyed success in the past with victory at the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Heylen Vastgoed Heistse Pijl in 2021, two stage wins at the Settimana Internazionale Coppi e Bartali in 2018 and 2020, and a stage in the Colorado Classic in 2018, has not had the opportunities he might 𝐆have hoped for during his time at Jumbo-Visma.
&ld♐quo;My biggest motivation is to win races. I want to get the maximum out of my career,' Eenkhoorn said, before confirming his ambitions to race for stages in a Grand Tour as well as to target success in the spring Classics.
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Lotto Soudal CEO John Lelangue spoke with enthusiasm over his team's new acquisition. “He is a rider who has already proven that he can win races. With a bit more freedom and an altered racing pr꧃ogram, we think he can prove that more often."
"He is a very versatile rider: he can play his role in almost any Classic and can go far in breakaways in Grand Tours. We are lꦫooking very much forward to our collaboration with him.”
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