VN ticker: Ex-Zaaf rider Drummond free to race for new team, Bora extends, UCI searches for Esports worlds organizers
Here's the news making headlines on Friday, May 5.
Here's the news making headlines on Friday, May 5.
Michaela Drummond and Debora Silvestri have been unable to sign with Spanish teams after the RFEC refused to register new contract amidst fears of legal action.
Turmoil not over for some as Spanish federation reportedly blocks two riders from signing and racing with new teams.
No official comment from UCI or team on removal. Zaaf was under constant monitoring amidst financial concerns with several riders leaving the squad.
Just seven riders remain at team, below the minimum of eight mandated by the UCI.
Team at risk of losing its license if UCI rules are found to be broken. Vuelta Femenina organizer has confirmed that the team has declined its race invitation.
Six teams within 1,000 points on the cusp of WorldTour promotion or relegation, Zaaf challenge falls away amidst rider exodus.
Here's the news making the headlines on Friday, April 21.
The French champion, who signed for Human Powered Health this month, says the struggles of the last year have made her stronger.
Five more riders have left in the last week after Audrey Cordon-Ragot became the first to sign for a new team ahead of Paris-Roubaix.
The French champion will race for Human Powered Health for the first time after exemption from UCI allows her to swap teams.
The UCI listed the French rider on its website Thursday as a member of the U.S.-registered team
The French national champion may be barred for signing with a new team until June.
French champion Audrey Cordon-Ragot says she's 'exhausted' after already suffering stroke and collapse of B&B Hotels team.