Soudal-QuickStep team manager Patrick Lefevere has described comments from Remco Evenepoel’s father that the world champion could leave the Belgian team as ‘stupid’, warning that not respecting a contract could lead to legal action.
Just a week ago, Evenepoel described reports that he may try to leave Soudal-QuickStep and move to Ineos Grenadiers or another rival team as “small bullshit that is going around.”
Yet on Saturday Patrick Evenepoel confirmed the possible transfer to Belgian newspaper La Derniere Heure. Patrick Evenepoel is a former roofer but now acts as his son’s agent.
“I had contact with five big teams, three of which were very concrete,” La Derniere Heure quoted Patrick Evenepoel as saying.
It seems that Ineos Grenadiers, Israel-Premier Tech and Bora-Hansgrohe are interested in signing Evenepoel if he can get out of his contract with Soudal-QuickStep, with other teams likely to bid for his services.
In his weekly column in Nieuwsblad, Lefevere revealed that Soudal-QuickStep is close to signing Mikel Landa as vital support for Evenepoel in 2024 but admitted they had failed to secure the services of Pavel Sivakov, who will move to UAE Team Emirates, and Laurens De Plus, who has opted to stay at Ineos Grenadiers.
The strength of Soudal-Quick Step appears to be Patrick Evenepoel’s biggest concern as his son hopes to take on Jonas Vingegaard and Tadej Pogacar at the 2024 Tour de France. Interest from other teams and possible frustrations about the strength of the 2024 Soudal-QuickStep roster have led him to demand more from Soudal-QuickStep and Lefevere.
“This is logical insofar as Soudal-Quick Step is not certain of being able to offer Remco the guarantee that it will be able to play for the win in the Grande Boucle next year. Maybe in three years it will be the case but Remco wants to be with the best in the Tour from next year,” Patrick Evenepoel told La Derniere Heure.
Patrick Evenepoel refused to make assurances that his son will respect his contract and stay at Soudal-QuickStep in 2024.
“First we have to see how the team evolves,” he said. “Remco wants to stay on the condition that everything is done so that he can be competitive next summer at the Tour. However, to hope to fight with Vingegaard and Pogacar, the team must not take one step forward, but four or five.
Evenepoel is under contract with Soudal-QuickStep until the end of 2026.
To leave he would have to reach a deal to leave early and perhaps…
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