Wednesday, 19 October 2016

Rally Cycling sign Redlands Classic winner Dal-Cin for 2017

http://ift.tt/2dPQf37

Rally Cycling announced Wednesday the addition of Canadian Matteo Dal-Cin for the 2017 season. Dal-Cin is best known for winning the overall title at the Redlands Bicycle Classic this year while racing for Silber Pro Cycling. His climbing strengths are expected to give the American Continental team a more competitive edge in the top domestic and international stage races.

"I want to be in good form early in the season to take advantage of the team's trip to Europe," Dal-Cin said in a team press release. "I would like to make the rosters for the major US events and see what I can do at the pinnacle of the North American calendar. The chance to race in Europe as well as all the best races in North America is an opportunity I am excited to pursue.

"I'm also excited to return home to Nationals, which for a second year will be in my hometown of Ottawa. After a disappointing finish in the road race this year I'd like to ride well there in front of family and friends."

ADVERTISEMENT
advertisement

In addition to his victory in Redlands, Dal-Cin also had several top finishes at the Tour of the Gila and GP de Saguenay. He is not only known for his strength in the mountains but also for his quick finishing speed.

As strong all-around rider, Rally anticipate that Dal-Cin will give the team more options at the bigger races in North America. "From field sprints to general classification, Dal-Cin has shown that he is a factor regardless of race type, conditions or terrain. For the 2017 season Dal-Cin will look to build on his tremendous 2016 results and sets his sights on Europe and the high ranked events on the UCI America Tour," the team press release noted.

Rally Cycing is a regular invite to some of the top races in North America including the Tour of California, Tour of Utah, the now-folded USA Pro Challenge and Tour of Alberta, events, among others, that the team hopes to again be part of in 2017.

You can read more at Cyclingnews.com



via Cyclingnews Latest News http://ift.tt/2doUMxk

No comments:

Post a Comment

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...