Cycling: The EF – EasyPost team is not only a real eye-catcher because of the eye-catching jersey. The team has performed consistently well over the past three years. In 2023, however, it should even go a step forward.
EF – EasyPost keeps viewers entertained
Years ago, Team EF - Easypost positioned itself clearly in the field of riders: "We don't want to be the best team, we want to be the coolest." And we've succeeded. The drivers are not only on the road, but also in cross-country races, among other things. Not everyone fits into the team, but the team is now not only cool, but also damn good. In the UCI World Ranking, EF – Easypost has been able to score over 5.400 points in each of the past three years. Only seven other teams managed to do that in this consistency. In 2022 there were only ten victories and only three of them at WorldTour level, but here you also drive for the places behind - and for the show. A very special could this year Magnus Court deliver The Dane was at the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in his native Denmark and conquered the mountain jersey. He also set a new record with eleven climbs won in a row. Those are the stories you want to write at EF - EasyPost.
Carapaz could provide a new level
Consistency is important and good. But what if it gets even better? This question is currently being asked in the EF – EasyPost team. Because for the coming season, the team management has no less than Richard Carapaz contracted. The Ecuadorian won the Giro d'Italia in 2019 and became Olympic champion in 2020. We could see that he can still do it this year. He finished second overall at the Giro d'Italia and won the mountain jersey and three stages at the Vuelta a Espana. He could throw the team structure upside down, but also cause the really big coup. With him you also have Ineos Grenadiers Andrew Amador fetched. Mikkel Honore Joins the team from Quick-Step and is supposed to be the locomotive, especially on flat and hilly terrain. Stefan DeBod is a good time trialist and an overall strong all-rounder. You gave up after long injuries Michael Valgren to your own junior team. Sebastian Langeveld ended his career. Only the departure of Bergfahrer is really painful Ruben Guerreiro, drawn to Movistar.