Team bosses have reacted cautiously to news of British Cycling’s new Elite Development Team initiative, which will be introduced next season to help domestic riders bridge the gap to Continental level and on towards “success on the world stage”.
BC elite road racing manager Erick Rowsell called it “an aspirational new step in the pathway to bridge the gap and ensure that riders are provided with the support they need as they find their feet in elite racing.”
Both men’s and women’s teams can apply for EDT status, which will give riders access to enhanced support and the most comprehensive race programme possible. However, in order to qualify, teams will need to support riders’ expenses for both national and international races, provide both equipment and support, and attend national road and circuit series events. Men’s and women’s teams will be encouraged to apply for Elite Development Team status.
“It looks good on paper but where’s the funding going to come from?” asked Paul Lamb, team boss of Continental-level SwiftCarbon Pro Cycling. “What’s BC’s contribution going to be?
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