The 28-yo Canadian is the best pure puncheur of his country, with a wage of only 80k. His incredible kick makes him a good leader for CT, as he can get some advantage of slower rivals when launching an attack. Last year he was quite useful as main guy behind Bystrom, and a big part of Bystrom's only win of the season was Antoine's amazing lead-out in that uphill sprint.
Stefano Pirazzi
Next one is the super agressive Italian climber. Being under the influence of a leader like Kudus didn't allow him to go on breakaways as much as he used to do in the past, but if you want a minimum salary climber, there are very few better than him. He's suited to any division, but probably can work better on PCT or CT, with less strong rivals going for KoMs, that is his speciality
Stefano Agostini
Another Italian rider looking to leave our team. Part of the core that saw us promotion back-to-back in our first two seasons as a team, we feel like it's time to move on, as Stefano is unlikely to be strong enough to make any impact in PT level. He's just a weak puncheur on paper, but you won't find everday a rider that can be a better domestique than most riders that you are paying +100k, thanks to his amazing set of physical abilities. 78 Stamina, 76 Resistance. Both have proven to be useful as Stefano made the podium of a stage race in 2017 with a breakaway win and fought for several KoM jersey in 2018, winning it in South Africa
Jacopo Mosca
Recently maxed, Jacopo has only one season of experience in MG, but what a season it was for him. Loaned with title contender Moser - Sygic, Jacopo became a big part of the team, involved in many important races. His super agressive style is suited perfectly in any race you don't bring top tier leaders. Jacopo was close to enter the Top100 in Individual ranking in PT last season while still unmaxed, with 224 points, that was more than riders people are paying +200k in FA right now, and you can have with a 75k wage only. He's also the least likely of this group to leave the team, only a really good offer would make him leave right now
We await your offers, whether it's through a PM here or through a Skype message
Agostini can go for minimum price, 55k Duchesne could leave for just 200k, or some kind of deal with a 50k waged rider and a bit of cash
We are adding to the transferable list a rider that came to us in Bystrom's deal
Bjorn Tore Hoem
Not much to say about him, just that he's a 77 climber on minimum wage. With the overload of climbers currenly under contract we don't need him, also as his nationality doesn't really fit, unlike other similar climbers that are in the team.