The Canadian group Premier Tech will be alongside St Michel - Preference Home - Auber93 in the next two seasons. The company - a leader in wastewater management, fertilizers, and recycling - announced on November 7th its departure from the former Israel partnership and now supports the French team, competing in the Continental category for men and with a Proteam in the women's category.
It was St Michel - Preference Home - Auber93 itself that announced the agreement with a press release, which specifies that the team name will not be modified, at least for now.
"The arrival of Premier Tech represents an important moment for our structure: we share the same vision of cycling with the company led by Jean Bélanger" writes Charlie Nerzic, general manager of St Michel - Preference Home - Auber93, in the communication.
For his part, Bélanger once again emphasizes Premier Tech's commitment to helping young Canadian cyclists grow. From Canada come the three major market signings for the women's team in 2026: Simone Boilard (25 years old), Clara Emond (28 years old), and especially Alison Jackson (36 years old), an athlete who won Roubaix in 2023 and a Vuelta stage in 2024.
In the men's field, the most prestigious arrival is Simon Guglielmi, a 28-year-old rider who grew up in Groupama and comes after four seasons with Arkea B&B Hotels.
Se sei giá nostro utente esegui il login altrimenti registrati.