Written by Britcycles at 23:39 30/10-2014
The team has now returned from the icy climates of Siberia and with it, another solid GC result that Hartmann Sadolin can add to his long list of achievements. He finished 5th in the GC, partly down to his impressive consistency, not being at the pointy end of things when a selection was made but a good time trial performance ensured a creditable result at the end of it.
The team, however is looking a little different than it did before as Dylan Stanton moved to Team Kernow, with Asger Langgaard coming the other way. Its obviously sad that he has left us but we wish Stanton all the best in his new stage of his career.
In other news, the team has also regained its status as a Division 2 (Zyte Division) team. It is a fantastic achievement for a team like ours and we hope that we can at least secure our future as a strong division 3 team, with Norway and Perm likely to be our targets once again next season.
With some indifferent and good news already reported, we will end this PR on a slightly sad note, Louis Milburn has decided that training is a highly detestable topic and an early prognosis is that he has contracted the feared disease Premature Maxiculation, it wasn't good news at first, but with a 7th place in his first race as captain, we hope that he will still be useful in the future...
This PR has been written by:
Alfie Fabik
PR Manager
Britcycles
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Congrats on Zyte.
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