The Team dsm-firmenich PostNL announced the extension of three of its riders. In fact, two women and a man continued within the Dutch team in the presence ofEleonora Ciabocco, Becky Storrie et Matthew Dinham. Dinham et Storrie will wear the team colors until 2027, while Ciabocco has signed up with the Batavian team until 2028.
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Runners’ statements
Matthew Dinham : “I am excited to continue my journey with the dsm-firmenich PostNL team until 2027. The environment within the team is really nice, and the support and opportunities I have received so far were incredible. My best memory remains my participation in the Tour de France with the team last year, but I think we still have a lot to achieve together. This year was very difficult for me because of my injury, but. I appreciate the constant support from the team, and this longer contract has given me the security to return in the best possible condition. I am working hard towards our goals for 2025 and can’t wait to see what happens. We can accomplish this together.”
Eleonora Ciabacco : “I wanted to continue with the dsm-firmenich PostNL team because I find that there is a very good atmosphere, and I appreciate the freedom they give me to grow in the best possible way. I so many great memories with the team, especially the Trofeo Binda in Cittiglio It was my first race with the team in my home country, and it was a really special day for me, my family and my friends. On the bike I think I’m pretty good at positioning my teammates well in the peloton and I can support them on the climbs, while off the bike I like to think I can bring a little happiness to my teammates, because I am a cheerful and quite talkative person. Over the next few years, I still want to learn as much as possible from my teammates and everyone around me. By continuing to develop, I hope to help the team achieve more. results, whether it’s crossing the line first or supporting my teammates.”
Becky Storrie : “At the end of 2022, the team gave me a chance and gave me an opportunity when I needed it most. Without it, it’s likely I wouldn’t be in the sport today For that, I will always be grateful. In Cycling, you need a lot of luck and a good team around you. This constantly pushes me out of my comfort zone, in the best possible way. I need it to become the best version of myself, both on and off the bike. Spending three more years together is a true privilege and a commitment that I take very seriously. My goal is to climb. with the best and, ultimately, to become the overall runner that I know I can be.”
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