Trek-Segafredo confirm women's team set to race on the Women's WorldTour in 2019
Trek-Segafredo confirmed that it is launching a new UCI women's team that will race on the Women's WorldTour at a press conference in Aix-les-Bains, during the first rest day at the Tour de France. The team also confirmed that they have signed former world champion Lizzie Deignan, who was in attendance to speak with the press.
The team has reportedly hired Sunweb's Ellen Van Dijk, along Wiggle High5 riders Elisa Longo Borghini and Audrey Cordon-Ragot after the team has been rumoured to come to a close at the end of the 2018 season.
There were rumours of a new women's team being built under the Trek-Segafredo management that first circulated last Thursday on CyclingWeekly and that the program was set to sign Deignan, who is currently on leave as she is expecting her first baby. The new contract brings to an end her five-year term with Danny Stam's Boels-Dolmans team
"I'm thrilled to partner with Trek and to support the company's mission to affect major progress in the sport," said Deignan in the team press release. "The goals of the team perfectly align with my personal and professional goals, and I'm excited to be part of it."
The women's team will be named Trek Factory Racing, which already exists with off-road teams in mountain biking, enduro and cyclo-cross and includes stars such as Evie Richards and Emily Batty, and the company sponsors Katie Compton's team KFC Racing p/b Trek/Knight. This makes Trek the first cycling brand to directly own a professional women’s road team.
"Trek is committed to changing the world by inspiring more people to ride," said Trek President John Burke, "and our world-class women's road team will be filled with passionate racers who are out to inspire. We're putting full support behind our athletes so they can focus on their profession and be the best they can be."
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