Cycling ace from Austria
“Easy decision”: Haller changes racing team
Austrian professional cyclist Marco Haller, who made a name for himself at the Olympic Games with a sixth place in the road race, is leaving his current team Red Bull-Bora at the end of the season. The 33-year-old from Carinthia will join the Swiss team Tudor Pro Cycling on January 1st. Haller signed a two-year contract until the end of 2026.
"It was an easy decision to join Tudor Pro Cycling, a team that cares about me as a rider and as a person. I'm looking forward to sharing my experience of 13 years on the WorldTour with the young riders in the team," Haller is quoted as saying on the team website. The Carinthian will also contribute his expertise in terms of organization and development. "I want to help take the team to another level."
Team CEO Raphael Meyer spoke of a great addition to the team. "He's a rider we've had our eye on for a long time." He can be relied on and will play a big part in the Classics.
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