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The cycling community is buzzing with excitement as EF Education-Aevolo announces the roster for its inaugural U23 development team, which includes promising talents like Colby Simmons and Noah Hobbs. This initiative is part of a strategic plan leading up to their partnership with EF Education-EasyPost in 2025, aimed at nurturing the next generation of cycling stars.
The team, consisting of 11 riders, is designed to provide a structured environment where young athletes can hone their skills and gain valuable experience in competitive cycling. This development program is expected to play a crucial role in shaping future professionals, offering them the support and training necessary to excel in the demanding world of WorldTour racing.
Team officials expressed their enthusiasm about the potential impact of this initiative, highlighting its importance in building a strong foundation for future success. As these young riders embark on their journeys, the cycling world will be watching closely to see how this transformative program unfolds.
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