Moreno Hofland will move across to Lotto Soudal on a two-year contract with the 25-year-old leaving LottoNL-Jumbo after four seasons. Hofland posted has top-ten results in every stage race he's started this season but is yet to add to his 12 professional victories in 2016. He explained in a release from his new team that he hopes a change of environment can reinvigorate his career and see him return to the top step of the podium.
"I have been riding for the same team for eight years now: first three years for the development team and then I rode five years for the pro team. I notice I need a new challenge and new surroundings. I was very pleased with the offer of Lotto Soudal to join the team," said Hofland.
A fast finisher, Hofland will become a key rider in the sprint train for André Greipel, but will also be given his own opportunities to pursue results as he added.
"Apart from the fact that this is a new adventure there are several reasons why I specifically chose for Lotto Soudal," said Hofland. "This team has one of the best sprint trains in the world. I am looking forward to playing a role in it to help my teammates and I also hope to learn a lot from it to become better myself. I also want to develop my Classics skills and then I'm on the right place with Lotto Soudal as well. Lotto Soudal is very experienced in the one-day races and I see that young riders with a similar profile as me are setting steps forward every year. I am sure we can stimulate each other."
Speaking of his specific goals, Hofland explained that he will aim for success in the harder sprint finishes of the spring classics with a focus on winning.
"The last years I focused on the sprint and left the Classics aside, but I know those races suit me and now I want to focus on it," he said. "I'm fast after hard races or on tough finishes. That's how I also got the role of a sprinter for the flat courses, but hard races are better for me. Next year I really want to show myself in the Flemish races and win. I haven't won this year and in 2017 I want to start winning again."
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