. Transfer – Israel-Premier Tech completes its squad with a 30th rider

. Transfer – Israel-Premier Tech completes its squad with a 30th rider
Cycling. Transfer – Israel-Premier Tech completes its squad with a 30th rider

The German Michael Schwarzman continues another year with the team Israel-Premier Tech. The 33-year-old runner therefore completes the squad of the Israeli team, which has notably recruited this season runners like Jan Hirt, Matis Louvel or even Alexey Lutsenko. This season, Michael Schwarzman accompanied his compatriot, the sprinter Pascal Ackermann : “This year, most of us were running together for the first time. We all learned a lot, and I think that will be an advantage for us next year. We have a good mix of talented young riders and more experienced guys, and I look forward to helping the team achieve their goals,” explains the 33-year-old German runner.

Video – Schwarzmann helped Ackermann in 2024

Michael Schwarzmann: “I really like the atmosphere in this team”

Having only been with the team for a year, the German sprinter-puncher comments on his choice to continue for another year in the structure led by Sylvan Adams. “I really like the atmosphere that reigns in this team. This year we showed that everyone works very well together, the riders and the staff, and I hope we can continue on this path next year and do even better.

Kjell Carlström: “Michael Schwarzmann is a loyal teammate”

Michael Schwarzmann is a valued member of our Israel-Premier Tech family. He attends races and camps with a great attitude and really contributes to the team's good atmosphere, on and off the bike. Michael is a loyal teammate and completely dedicated to the team's goals. He is also a key member of our front group, bringing strength and experience to the fast-paced sprint finals,” explains the team's general manager, Kjell Carlström.

Sylvan Adams: “Michael Schwarzmann fits in perfectly and contributes to the team chemistry.”

Sylvan Adams is very happy to see the 33-year-old German continue in his ranks next year. “Schwarzmann has been a reliable rider since joining our team last year. He did everything the performance group asked of him, and then some. In addition, he fits in perfectly and contributes to the team's chemistry. I am very happy that he continues with Israel-Premier Tech,” concludes the owner of the training Israel-Premier Tech.

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