Wiggle High5 Women’s Cycling team owner Rochelle Gilmore said the team will not be registered for the 2019 season.
In a statement broadcast on the YouTube video, Gilmore, he has never been a break in life, “I have never been a professional athlete. An evening or a day without a professional athlete and a woman’s bike team and respond to emails or telephone conversations in the last six years. I have not held. “
“I’m tired of the woman’s bike? Never. I couldn’t live without a woman’s bike. I’m in my blood. This is my passion”
The team was founded by Gilmore with two staff and 13 athletes and 14 crew members and 17 athletes, a group of groups, some athletes, some athletes, 143 victories named after some athletes and groups.
For five years, including many athletes, including many athletes, including many athletes, including many athletes, Linda Villumsen, Jolian D’Hoore, Kathryn d’Hoore, Kathryn d’Hoore, Kathryn d’Hoore, Kathryn d’Hoore, Kathryn Bertine and Katie Archibald.
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In the announcement, Gilmore, says: “The idea of ​​establishing a women’s bike team was to make the most professional environment for athletes who are professionally professionally, but needed an environment in need.
“It was the problem I wanted to achieve with a women’s bike team. For me, this is something that agrees to this professional. We have achieved some special things.”
“After this season, after this season, I look forward to the convening of more than 24/7 people for more than 30/7 months. Having time with family and friends. Maybe you have a relationship. I have never been.”
But it does not seem like it will completely leave the sport. In fact, Gilmore announcement:
“For some reason for this future, there are some big plans.
“I’m tired of a woman’s bike? The woman couldn’t live without my bike. It’s my passion. It’s not just a race. I’m not just the race. I’m not going to decide for the next four years.
Gilmore, to step down in the role of the role of Wiggle High5, will undoubtedly cover the 2016 Olympic Team Percentage Gold Medal and 2017 World Champion Omni Katie Archibald.