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MTN-Qhubeka p/b Samsung

Team MTN-Qhubeka p/b Samsung will start its third season as Africa’s first and only UCI Professional Continental team in 2015. After a successful opening 2 years that included the Milan-San Remo victory in 2013 and a debut grand tour appearance at the 2014 La Vuelta a Espana, MTN-Qhubeka p/b Samsung are ready to cement its place as one of the top teams in world cycling in 2015.

The goal of producing the first African world champion is still very much at the heart of the team’s plans for 2015 and this is evident in our 60% African rider roster. Two of Africa’s most talented riders, Reinardt Janse van Rensburg and Natnael Berhane will join the likes of Louis Meintjes and Merhawi Kudus this year, making MTN-Qhubeka the true home for Africa’s best cyclists. The new international additions to the squad like Edvald Boasson Hagen, Theo Bos, Matthew Goss and Tyler Farrar, will add depth to our race winning potential while also helping to further globalise the Qhubeka initiative.

The Qhubeka project remains at the core of our set up and the very reason why our team exists. To provide a platform for awareness about Qhubeka and garner international support for the project, so that they may continue to mobilise the African people, gives our team a greater sense of purpose.

We whole heartedly believe in the #BicyclesChangeLives campaign and it will remain a driving force behind our success.

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Mario Stiehl – World of Cycling, Bettini Photo, Andrew King, Mark Gunter

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