. Transfer – The Movistar team extends two experienced riders

. Transfer – The Movistar team extends two experienced riders
Cycling. Transfer – The Movistar team extends two experienced riders

The Spanish team Movistar extends for an additional season two experienced riders in the person ofAlbert Torres (34 years old) and Davide Cimolai (35 years old). This season, the 34-year-old Spaniard participated in the Tour of Italybut stopped his season after the Spanish National Championships to concentrate on its objective, Olympic Games 2024 in track . The Italian sprinter-puncher Davide Cimolai joined the team Movistar in 2024, and its performance earned it a renewal in 2025.

Video – Torres finished 4th in the omnium won by Benjamin Thomas

Albert Torres: “I am very grateful to continue in 2025 with Movistar Team”

I am very happy to renew for another year with the Movistar team. A team that gave me the opportunity to join its ranks in 2020 and that continues to have full confidence in my abilities. I am very grateful to continue in 2025. To continue another season means that the team is happy with me. I will maintain my role of helping my teammates, a role that makes me very proud and which contributes to the success of the team,” declares Albert Torres in the official press release of Movistar Team.

Davide Cimolai: “I always said that it was within the Movistar team that I would end my sporting career.”

Since joining this team last year, I feel like I'm part of the family. I had a fantastic year, full of emotions, and I always said that it was with the Movistar team that I would end my sporting career. I am very happy to have renewed my contract for another year. In this team, I always felt supported by my teammates. I thank Eusebio (Unzue), on behalf of the entire Movistar team, for the trust he has placed in me. My family will always be grateful to you,” concludes the 35-year-old Italian in the team's official statement Movistar.

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