Team Profile
Israel-Premier Tech
- Guillaume Boivin
- Pascal Ackermann
- Tom Van Asbroeck
- George Bennett
- Simon Clarke
- Itamar Einhorn
- Marco Frigo
- Christopher Froome
- Jakob Fuglsang
- Derek Gee
- Hugo Hofstetter
- Mason Hollyman
- Hugo Houle
- Oded Kogut
- Krists Neilands
- Riley Pickrell
- Nadav Raisberg
- Matthew Riccitello
- Guy Sagiv
- Mads Würtz Schmidt
- Nick Schultz
- Michael Schwarzmann
- Riley Sheehan
- Jake Stewart
- Corbin Strong
- Dylan Teuns
- Ethan Vernon
- Stephen Williams
- Michael Woods
- Rick Zabel
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