Israel-Premier Tech Confirms It Will Drop Backing for Women’s WorldTour Team
Israel and Premier Tech say they will focus on men’s squads only in 2024, will return to women's cycling at some point in future.
Israel and Premier Tech say they will focus on men’s squads only in 2024, will return to women's cycling at some point in future.
FDJ-Suez, Uno-X, and Israel-Premier Tech Roland are the final three Women's WorldTour teams up for scrutiny in Velo's end-of-season grading.
The Austrian had been due to ride for B&B Hotels before its demise.
While most of the top teams are secure, there are at least three teams in a fight for survival in 2023.
Last year's blue and white design is out for the recently relegated men's team.
Swiss team confirms 11-rider roster and announces a new development squad.
The Swiss squad, which has recently received backing from Israel-Premier Tech, is making its debut as a Women's WorldTeam in 2022.
The Women's WorldTour team will not change their name, but their new partner will feature on the 2022 jersey.
Israel-Premier Tech will sponsor the Roland Cogeas Edelweiss team from 2022.
Boels-Dolmans not issued a WorldTour license due to sponsorship difficulties, Mitchelton-Scott's application still under review.