. Transfer – After Alaphilippe, Soudal Quick-Step loses another historic

. Transfer – After Alaphilippe, Soudal Quick-Step loses another historic
Cycling. Transfer – After Alaphilippe, Soudal Quick-Step loses another historic

Julian Alaphilippe is not going to be the only historic runner of the Soudal Quick-Step to leave the Belgian team at the end of this 2024 season. Indeed, after the Frenchman, who signed up with the Tudor Pro TeamIt is Kasper Asgreen who will no longer wear the jersey Wolfpack from January 1st. After seven seasons of good and loyal service, marked in particular by this immense victory over the Tour of Flanders in 2021 and its great stage success on the roads of Tour de last year, the Dane will make a new start in 2025, and it is under the colors ofEF Education-EasyPost that he will.

Video – Kasper Asgreen’s career will take a new turn

“The main objective will be to lead the team to victory in Belgium”

The main reason I came to this team is the way the guys run.”begin by explaining the 29-year-old rider about the site of his future team. We see that they always have a plan to try to win. Even if the race doesn’t suit them perfectly, the guys don’t stay in the peloton waiting for the other teams to take charge. That’s what really attracted me.”continues the man who, next year, will mainly aim to fight again for victory in the Flandrian classics, something he has not really done for several seasons.

Spring classics hold a special place in my heart, itThese are the races that I enjoy the most. LThe main objective will be to lead the team to victory in Belgium. We will have a really strong team, with several riders who could be there in the final of the races.”concludes the replacement of another former winner of the Rondethe Italian Alberto Bettiolwho left for Astana Qazaqstan Team a few weeks ago. It should be noted that Kasper Asgreen is the first recruit of the training EF Education-EasyPost.

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