This past Monday the International Cycling Union (UCI) announced the final list of cycling teams for next season, both in the men’s and women’s categories, and among those competing in the highest division of cycling, as expected, the Israel-Premier Tech. The Israeli formation did not meet the sporting standards established by the UCI in the last established period and in this way they had no choice but to accept the decision and lose the category.
But days before knowing the decision of UCI Sporting Commission the tycoon Sylvan Adams Not only did he say he would not follow the relegation, but he was considering whether to go to court.
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Well, in the end, nothing really. After maturing the decision that will be made as soon as the UCI verdict is made public, this morning the team Israel-Premier Tech made the following statement: “We learned yesterday of the UCI’s decision to register the team as Pro Team in 2023. Naturally, we are disappointed, considering that the delays caused by the Covid pandemic in these three seasons have been very difficult for our team. unembroidered, IPT will continue to fight for victory in the most important race on the calendar. We are determined to be a World Tour team again and at the same time we will continue to compete with the motivation we have shown these years in Tour de France“.
Source: La Verdad

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