Zoe Bäckstedt, a former junior world champion on the track, in cyclocross and on the road, has signed with Canyon-SRAM after the demise of the EF Education-Tibco-SVB Team, the German squad announced on Friday.
The multi-discipline talent’s contract begins with immediate effect, in time for Bäckstedt to plan for her cyclocross season, which will begin in the USA with the Major Taylor Cross Cup in Indianapolis, on October 7.
The deal ends any future uncertainty for Bäckstedt after the collapse of the team run by Linda Jackson, who said she was pleased the 18-year-old found a new team.
“Placing Zoe on a new team before the 2023/2024 CX season started was critical to supporting her 2024 World CX Championships goals,” Jackson said in the Canyon-SRAM press release.
Bäckstedt is the fifth rider from the team to sign a new contract after Alison Jackson, Veronica Ewers, Magdeleine Vallieres and Letizia Borghesi signed with the new EF Education-Cannondale team.
“I have always respected Ronny’s team, and we have very similar strategies; to find promising young riders early and develop them into top international riders. At just 18, Zoe is very young and has incredible potential. She needs a team that will work with her as she grows and not put too much pressure on her too soon.
“She’s talented across many different disciplines, and balancing her racing calendar and not overloading her requires a team focused on developing riders and putting their needs first. She has that with Canyon-SRAM, and while sad about my team’s circumstances that led to this change, I am truly excited to follow her future with Ronny’s team, and I wish her the very best.”
Canyon-SRAM will allow Bäckstedt to continue to combine cyclocross, road and track, she said.
“I’m excited about the opportunities at Canyon-SRAM Racing. I will get to race with a strong squad and have the freedom to race in any discipline I want to, as well.
“The team has made a lot of developments in the last year, and you can see that on and off the bike. I really like this; it helped my decision as I like to have a good structure around me. Plus, the bikes and kit are pretty cool!”
Team Manager Ronny Lauke said Canyon-SRAM reached an agreement with Jackson “quickly and smoothly” to start Bäckstedt’s contract on September 1.
“That enabled Zoe to begin the next cyclo-cross season already with our team, which we agreed was to her benefit. Zoe will fit well into the group of riders we already have united within the team and…
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