The supervisor of the freshly upgraded Women’s WorldTeam, Roland Cogeas Edelweiss Squad, has verified to Cyclingnews that the workforce will welcome Israel-Premier Tech as money partners in 2022.
In late January, Ruben Contreras verified to Cyclingnews that the Switzerland-registered women’s group will retain its official title as Roland Cogeas Edelweiss this calendar year but that Israel-Premier Tech will maintain a well known placement throughout the front of the newly-intended jersey.
Contreras confirmed that he will continue being the team’s proprietor, which joins the 14 best-tier Women’s WorldTeam this calendar year, and that it will not run below the exact same staff management as the men’s WorldTour team Israel-Leading Tech. However, he claimed that the partnership in between himself, President and CEO of Canadian enterprise Leading Tech Jean Bélanger, and Israel-Leading Tech husband or wife, Israeli-Canadian billionaire Sylvan Adams, is a fantastic match.
He advised Cyclingnews that he could be open up to selling the staff in the potential, but he is now dedicated to working the team and acquiring riders with assist from his sponsors and associates.
“The announcement of this partnership with Israel-Premier Tech marks the starting of an interesting new chapter for Roland Cogeas Edelweiss Squad. We have normally thought in a move-by-move solution and, many thanks to our new partnership with Roland, we were being capable to action up to the UCI Women’s WorldTour stage in 2022 as Switzerland’s 1st women’s WorldTour team,” Contreras reported in an announcement Thursday.
“Now, with Israel-Premier Tech joining as our sponsor, we have an even brighter potential forward of us. I am really pleased with this Swiss-Israeli-Canadian partnership which will be abundant in shared cultural information and see excellent progress in the progress of our younger riders undertaken by passionate people today like Sylvan, Jean and myself.
“We will have the chance to benefit from Israel-Premier Tech’s expertise, which is important for a workforce like ours with a strong emphasis on the improvement of youthful riders. We are searching ahead to increasing this progress program to include Israeli and Canadian riders, starting this year.
“Nonetheless, our aim is not just on the…