In celebration of our 2000th race and the start of the real season, Team Radunion has decided to launch a press department. Here, we will share updates on recent highlights as well as our short- and medium-term ambitions.
With the season getting underway, we will field a strong squad for Down Under and a competitive lineup for AlUla. Our primary goal this month is clear: to win races and secure our place in Division 1, despite selling a few more riders.
Looking ahead to the medium term, the spring classics are firmly in our sights, and we believe we have a solid team for that campaign. Humberto is our first true pave leader, even if he currently lacks a strong supporting cast. In the hilly classics, Adriaan and Marek remain close to their peak, and Jonas should also have his opportunity.
Further down the road, the picture is more mixed. Allan and Jonas have the potential to form a high-class duo, but they will need additional support to reach that level. Rest assured, we are not acting out of desperation on the transfer market, but we will move decisively when the right riders become available.
Together with our fans, we are looking forward to an exciting new season full of ambition and memorable moments.
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As a good fan of the team I'll share my thoughts. Radunion has "the will of the tempo" that is very rare nowdays, but too much of it makes it bad, even worse than "sucking" in my opinion.
I'd like to see the team making 20% less tempo in general, then it'll be the coolest team.
I'd like to see the team making 20% less tempo in general, then it'll be the coolest team.
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January went quite well, and some more nice races to come in February. Congratulations to Allan for a Down Under win, great work by the team controlling the small advantage after the prologue. AlUla was a success as well, with two stages and green for Juha. GC went to the last stage, and race dynamics worked a bit against us. So it was just solid fifth and ninth for Jonas and Adriaan.
In February, we look forward to more Tour action. Valenciana and UAE both have an ITT, so Allan will get his chances. The start of the classics season is on the 28th. Already looking forward to it as well.
Team-wise, it is the last month for Andres. He is a great servant for the team who prepared so many sprint wins, bringing the leader to 100 or 150 m in excellent positions. He got 9 wins for himself, including two Giro stages. He will be missed, and still has some fun in February.
Young riders, we are still looking for mister right at a reasonable price. If we do not get our rider in the next few days, he will be in a better position for next year's classics and Giro. So stay calm and look forward to some good business.
In February, we look forward to more Tour action. Valenciana and UAE both have an ITT, so Allan will get his chances. The start of the classics season is on the 28th. Already looking forward to it as well.
Team-wise, it is the last month for Andres. He is a great servant for the team who prepared so many sprint wins, bringing the leader to 100 or 150 m in excellent positions. He got 9 wins for himself, including two Giro stages. He will be missed, and still has some fun in February.
Young riders, we are still looking for mister right at a reasonable price. If we do not get our rider in the next few days, he will be in a better position for next year's classics and Giro. So stay calm and look forward to some good business.
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