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Riders Profile: Brian Holm
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We need new leaders
VeloNews, Jim Cotton, 22 November 2019
Posted by: Bitossi
Sport Director Brian Holm rues the loss of iconic figure Gilbert, but is optimistic the team will dominate the leaderboards in 2020.
Die Sprinter sind 110 Prozent verrückt
radsport.news, rsn, 4 July 2017
Posted by: Bitossi
Die 4. Etappe der 104. Tour de France scheint wie gemacht für die Sprinter. radsport-news.com sprach vor dem Start in Mondorf-les-Bains mit Marcel Kittels Sportlichem Leiter Brian Holm (Quick-Step Floors).
Holm on losing Cavendish, signing Kittel, and sprinting
Velo News, Andrew Hood, 19 February 2016
Posted by: Bitossi
Brian Holm, the Danish sport director at Etixx – Quick-Step, will no longer have Mark Cavendish’s ear in the bunch sprints.
I would be disappointed with Cavendish if he was only thinking about the money
Cyclingtips, Sophie Smith, 4 September 2015
Posted by: Bitossi
Sports director Brian Holm plans to stay with Etixx-Quick-Step regardless of whether his long-time protégé Mark Cavendish leaves the squad at the end of this season.
Cavendish, Kwiatkowski and the young riders coming from behind
Cafe Roubaix, Cafe Roubaix, 14 January 2015
Posted by: Bitossi
Etixx-Quick Step is ready to begin a new season, which the team hopes to be even better than the 2014 one, when it racked up 58 wins, 20 of which came in World Tour races. First appointment of the Belgian team will be the Tour de San Luis, in Argentina, where Etixx will send a squad spearheaded by Mark Cavendish and world champion Michal Kwiatkowski, two riders surrounded by huge expectations: the Manxman has to prove that he’s still got it in the sprint and can come back at the top, while the young Pole will be watched with an even higher degree of interest than in the past, now that he has the rainbow jersey.
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