Tuesday, 12 September 2017

Howes hoping to stay with Cannondale, Craddock unsure of 2018 destination

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Cannondale-Drapac's two-week stretch of financial uncertainty put the contracts of every rider signed for 2018 in doubt, but many of the team's biggest names have confirmed their continued future with the team now that Education First has come on board as a naming partner. 

Tour de France runner-up Rigoberto Urán and perennial Classics contender Sep Vanmarcke are set to ride for the American outfit next year as planned, along with several others.

It remains to be seen, however, what's next for the many riders who are still without contracts for the coming season.

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Americans Alex Howes and Lawson Craddock, who both spent the weekend in Canada racing the GPs Québec and Montréal, are among those who are yet to make anything official regarding their 2018 plans.

Howes told Cyclingnews on Sunday in Montreal that he was hoping to stick with the Slipstream Sports organisation moving forward.

"I haven't signed anywhere yet but I'm looking to stay with the team," he said. The uncertainty surrounding the team may have slowed down discussion of future contracts, but Howes said that with that problem solved, conversations have resumed quickly.

You can read more at Cyclingnews.com



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