El equipo Devinci Global Racing se Termina!!!
Wow!! Esta noticias son fuertes, uno de los team más importante del circuito de la copa del mundo de DH como era el Devinci Global Racing no va más. O por lo menos por el 2017.
Eso es lo que dice el comunicado de prensa donde hablan que no fue posible armar un equipo que llegara al nivel que ellos querían.
Seguramente el no tener el apalancamiento de Stevie fue una de las grandes piedras de topes para conseguir auspiciadores para la temporada que viene.
Así todo Devinci seguirá con su equipo de Enduro con Damien Oton (quien finalizó segundo en el EWS 2016) y Theo Galy.
Los dejamos con el comunicado de prensa oficial.
FROM DEVINCI GLOBAL RACING:
“The year 2016 has been an emotional one at Cycles Devinci. The season started with great promise, as Stevie Smith was once again in World Cup winning form after several seasons marred by injuries.
Things were bright on the Enduro scene as well; Damien Oton secured the second place in the EWS overall standings. There was also Magnus Manson’s unforgettable podium finish at the World Championships in Val Di Sole Italy.
Unfortunately, tragedy struck in early May, Stevie Smith was lost in a motorcycle accident in his hometown of Nanaimo, BC. This sad news was hard on everyone at Devinci and it also had a major impact on riders and fans all over the world. Steve’s contribution and commitment to the Devinci brand, but most importantly to the sport, will always be remembered.
Unable to put together a team that met our expectations, we took the decision to step away from UCI Downhill racing for 2017. It was an incredibly difficult decision to make, but we hope to return to World Cup racing in the very near future.
Our involvement in racing and the Devinci Global Racing Team has always been one of our top priorities. Although we are taking a short break from DH racing, our Enduro program will be going strong with Damien and Theo on the EWS circuit. We will also continue to support many great athletes and programs around the World in all cycling disciplines in their quest for the podium.”
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