Starting January 1, the international platoon will host the first Mongolian runnerafter Burgos-BH announced the signing of Jambaljamts Sainsbayar for next season. so, Mongolia It became the 88th country in history to have a cyclist represented in the professional cycling peloton. It has been three years since there was a new country represented in the platoon, since Bahrain runner Ahmed Madam has signed for Bahrain-Victorius.
The 27-year-old climber has stood at a high level in the main events of the Asian calendar, achieving a total of 26 top-10s this season, also thanks to his top speed. This year, in the ranks of the Malaysian team Terengganu Polygonadded two stage wins to Iran tour and the Huangshan Tour in China, in addition to the national road title, after winning the time trial title last year.
He debuted in 2018 at the rank of RTS Racing Teamthe following year he finished in el Ferei Pro Cycling Teambefore arriving at Terengganu Polygon and now take the step Burgos-BH. “I am very happy to join the professional peloton with my new team. Burgos BH gives me a great opportunity, motivation and new challenges. Dreams come true! It has been an incredible three years in Terengganu-Polygon team. We achieved many good results and created great memories together, inside and outside the races. There I achieved a higher level of cycling. I am very grateful to all my teammates in team and the staff working behind the cameras,” said Ulaanbaatar corridor.
This season he competed a total of 68 days, 8,983 kilometers, during which he achieved three of his five professional victories, one in the third stage of Iran touranother one of National Championship of your country and the first of this campaign was achieved at Tour of Huangshan.
With the arrival of Jambaljamts Sainbayar in Burgos-BH, the international peloton will have a total of 54 nationalities represented in 2024, the lowest number since 2011, 56, since this year there are riders from up to 63 countries, according to in Procyclinstats data.
Source: La Verdad

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