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After months of speculation, the NTT Pro Cycling team has finally confirmed they will remain a cycling team in 2021. Douglas Ryder confirmed the team would continue under a new name in 2021 with Assos both coming in as the headline sponsor. Qhubeka has been a partner of the team since 2016 under the name …

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Just days after NTT team manager Bjarne Riis gave an interview suggesting that things were not going well in the search for a new sponsor, team principal Doug Ryder has offered a far more upbeat update. “We have people from America to Australia and everything in between loving this team and wanting to get involved, …

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Bjarne Riis is not optimistic about the future of NTT Pro Cycling after a sponsorship search came up with nothing. Nada. Zip. Zilch. “The way things are now,” he was quoted in the Danish newspaper Ekstrabladet, “There won’t be a team next year where I am the manager. This is how it is. We don’t …

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NTT Pro Cycling is looking for a new sponsor as telecommunications company NTT will be departing from its role as title sponsor at the end of the season. The team confirmed the news, which has been rumored for some time, in a statement on Monday. “NTT Pro Cycling, formerly Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka, is …

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In the final days of 2019, NTT’s Nicholas Dlamini set off for a training ride in Cape Town, rode through the suburbs and climbed into Table Mountain National Park. It had been a long season for the young South African, beginning with the first race of the year at the Tour Down Under, ending with …

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