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Aussie sprint star Ewan extends Lotto Soudal stay

Aussie sprint king Caleb Ewan has extended his stay at Lotto Soudal inking a new deal with the Belgian team until 2024.

Caleb Ewan

Aussie Caleb Ewan has extended his deal at Lotto Soudal until 2024 Source: Getty Images

Ewan’s existing contract was set to expire at the end of next season but Lotto Soudal was determined to tie up the Sydney product long term extending his deal by a further two years.

“I feel very much at home at Lotto Soudal, it is a team I am proud to represent and together we have achieved some wonderful results but I am committed to ensuring this is only the beginning, we have some exciting times ahead,” Ewan said

The 27-year-old has been with the team since 2019 after he made the move from Australian based outfit Mitchelton-Scott.
Ewan has gone from strength to strength during his time with Lotto Soudal becoming one of the world’s premier sprinters and he has claimed five stage wins at the Tour de France as well as four stage victories at the Giro D’Italia.

Back in training after a broken collarbone suffered in a crash on stage three of this year’s Tour de France, Ewan is confident his Lotto Soudal team is on track for plenty of success.

“I believe we have much improvement within us and I am really looking forward to working with our sprint train of Jasper De Buyst, Roger Kluge, Harry Sweeny and Frederik Frison, as well as those that are soon to join our squad,” said Ewan.

“I think we can achieve great things.”


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Published 4 August 2021 3:53pm
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