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Mark Cavendish signs with Africa’s Team

By Press Office · 81 comments

Ryder Cycling, the owner of MTN-Qhubeka p/b Samsung, the team soon to be known as Team Dimension Data, today announced it has signed Mark Cavendish, Mark Renshaw and Bernhard Eisel. The addition of the three new members further strengthens and add depth to the team – the first African team to ride in the Tour de France – not only at races, but also as global ambassadors for Qhubeka.

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Cavendish has raced for teams including HTC Highroad, Sky, and Etixx-QuickStep and has built a stunning palmarès. Some of his major achievements include becoming World Champion in 2011, and notching up 26 Tour de France and 15 Giro d’Italia stage wins on his account. Not only has Cavendish gained credibility as a sporting icon, he also shines off the bike.

The Team will announce further arrivals and its 2016 roster in the next few days.

I’m super excited about becoming a part of the Team for 2016. It is a team that I have watched closely as it has grown, especially over this season and been really impressed with the spirit, strength and dynamics of the group. It’s fair to say that most of the peloton has seen how incredible the Team raced this year. To join it with the target of helping to win even more races with other strong, experienced household cycling names like Mark Renshaw, Edvald Boasson-Hagen, Tyler Farrar, Daniel Teklehaimanot, Steve Cummings and of course Bernie Eisel is going to be real special, as well as assisting the talent of the young, African riders to top level success. Also, for me personally, one of the biggest incentives is riding for a greater cause in the Qhubeka charity. I’m really looking forward to having a successful year on the road alongside the other guys and helping directly to get more bikes in the hands of people who need them.
Mark Cavendish – Rider
Mark Cavendish joining our Team is a huge step forward for the team as we strive to get to the next level in world cycling. To also integrate Mark Renshaw and Bernie Eisel is a game changer in terms of performance and experience, which, added to the incredible talent we already have in the team opens up many possibilities for us. We have seen how success has brought fantastic new partners to our team in Dimension Data and Deloitte and the impact that it has had on our current bike partners like Cervelo. It is even more meaningful to tie that all together to achieve bigger impact for Qhubeka, the charity we ride for. Qhubeka, provides bicycles for African schoolchildren, enabling them to conquer distance every day to get to and from school. As the team’s visibility and success has increased, we are grateful for sponsors and individuals coming alongside to support our goal to provide 5000 bicycles for African schoolchildren via the #BicyclesChangeLives campaign. We look forward to working closely with Mark and the other riders to accelerate the growth of the team’s contributions on and off the bike in 2016 and beyond.
Douglas Ryder – Team Owner
We are excited at the impact that riders of Mark Cavendish, Mark Renshaw’ and Bernie Eisel’s stature can have on lives throughout the African continent This years riders have all been great ambassadors for the team, the African cause and the charity. It would be wonderful to see this community of support grow in 2016. We hope Mark and his fans will bring their support not just to the team, but also to Qhubeka’s mission and help make a difference for African schoolchildren and families.
Anthony Fitzhenry – Founder Qhubeka
Dimension Data welcomes Mark and his fellow riders to the Team. We’re very excited to be part of the squad’s next steps on its journey to accelerate their ambitions, and look forward to helping the Team to compete at the highest levels in world cycling, both on the African continent and across the world.
Brett Dawson – Dimension Data Group CEO

Comments

Pure Savage

Sep 29, 2015, 10:58 AM

Well he had till yesterday to register like the rest of us. Freebies from the PPA, PAH!

 

Who knows, maybe he is a paid up PPA member and already has his entry! 

 

Lets be honest, he could rock up in Fish Hoek and they would let him ride!!  :whistling:

Chro Mo

Sep 29, 2015, 10:59 AM

This is important for squad building, event invites and UCI points.

 

I think 2016 is going to be disappointing for our African contigent as these signings are going to be used to amass UCI points and then 2017 I would not be surprised to hear that this is a WT team. With that comes an obligation to attend every WT event and this is where I think the constant race exposure will benefit the Africans in the team who are racing 80-100 days a year with the best in the world.

I think it should benefit the African riders, but will they get called on to do the big races as much as before?

 

I wonder when results and the need for them will overshadow the idea of "building" African cycling?

Patchelicious

Sep 29, 2015, 11:00 AM

Who knows, maybe he is a paid up PPA member and already has his entry! 

 

Lets be honest, he could rock up in Fish Hoek and they would let him ride!!  :whistling:

How? Does he know the Guptas too?

Gen

Sep 29, 2015, 11:00 AM

I think all in all great news for team DD .

I just hope it is not to the detrament of some of our African talent .

However , the experience he ( and Eisel/Renshaw) bring with , bodes well for anyone in the team .

Hope to see them on S Works for 2016

 

The sexy cervelo/enve wheels remains

Pure Savage

Sep 29, 2015, 11:03 AM

I think it should benefit the African riders, but will they get called on to do the big races as much as before?

 

I wonder when results and the need for them will overshadow the idea of "building" African cycling?

This is all very simple, it comes down to this, $$$. Without dosh you just do the craddle or peninsula loops only paying for your own coffee. 

 

To be honest, if you create an African team with one South African rider which is sustainable, its better than no African team with no South African riders.

Cav'

Sep 29, 2015, 11:33 AM

It's great news! I'm super stoked.

 

Wonder if they'll ditch Cervelo for Spez again?

Enve for Roval?

Oakley will obviously remain

Rotor?

Cav'

Sep 29, 2015, 11:34 AM

The sexy cervelo/enve wheels remains

For real?

Wez-O

Sep 29, 2015, 11:37 AM

 

Ryder Cycling, the owner of MTN-Qhubeka p/b Samsung, the team soon to be known as Team Dimension Data, today announced it has signed Mark Cavendish, Mark Renshaw and Bernhard Eisel. The addition of the three new members further strengthens and add depth to the team – the first African team to ride in the Tour de France – not only at races, but also as global ambassadors for Qhubeka.

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I'm not necessarily a fan of the guy, but this is a great signing and a sure bet way of guaranteeing entry into any race on the calender along with ensuing a good few victories.

xcd

Sep 29, 2015, 11:45 AM

For real?

They will be riding the Cervelo R6 with Enve wheels and cockpit. It will have the new Rotor electronic group set.

Cav'

Sep 29, 2015, 11:45 AM

I personally think EBH will also perform better next season;

 

1. He's catching some great form (too little too late)

2. He'll have to prove himself again as he's no longer the Numero Uno in the team.

Cav'

Sep 29, 2015, 11:47 AM

They will be riding the Cervelo R6 with Enve wheels and cockpit. It will have the new Rotor electronic group set.

Thats great, I hope they stick to black.

xcd

Sep 29, 2015, 11:52 AM

I personally think EBH will also perform better next season;

 

1. He's catching some great form (too little too late)

2. He'll have to prove himself again as he's no longer the Numero Uno in the team.

I personally think it's the training they get from Dr Carol Austin. Let's see if she can get something extra out of Cav
Gen

Sep 29, 2015, 11:53 AM

For real?

Yeah I saw a tweet where cervelo welcomed him and said they are excited.. you know the rest
Gen

Sep 29, 2015, 12:13 PM

Lol.. Eisel's tweet

 

BTW, I signed 3 years @TeamMTNQhubeka Priority is to help all the talent with my experience and to make sure @Mark_Renshaw does not complain

Eugene Oppelt

Sep 29, 2015, 12:19 PM

Great signings

Maintaining that fine balance between raising African talent and being competitive.

scuzzy

Sep 29, 2015, 12:38 PM

All I want to know is if The African Team will be sponsored by Spez next year

Gen

Sep 29, 2015, 12:45 PM

All I want to know is if The African Team will be sponsored by Spez next year

Wait for the echo, echo, echo

 

 

 

 

 

No they will not.

Pure Savage

Sep 29, 2015, 12:46 PM

They will be riding the Cervelo R6 with Enve wheels and cockpit. It will have the new Rotor electronic group set.

 

You mean hydraulic rotor groupset, they have come out saying electronic too heavy etc...

Patchelicious

Sep 29, 2015, 1:08 PM

All I want to know is if The African Team will be sponsored by Spez next year

Nope too busy servicing the World Champ....

Gen

Sep 29, 2015, 1:15 PM

Nope too busy servicing the World Champ....

Someone say world champ?

 

Aaah all is right with the world

T-Bob

Sep 29, 2015, 1:18 PM

Froome has his 'staring at stems' site and the ever stylish Bernie Eisel has something for the ladies....

http://fuckyeahbernie.tumblr.com

 

Gen

Sep 29, 2015, 1:26 PM

Froome has his 'staring at stems' site and the ever stylish Bernie Eisel has something for the ladies....

 

http://fuckyeahbernie.tumblr.com

 

 

I don't see it.. where, what? [emoji6]
Gen

Sep 29, 2015, 1:38 PM

Actually the more I think about it the better it is.. even if not all of the local guys get to ride the big races, just training with these guys will be beneficial to them.. we are talking some serious experience between the seasoned squad members .???? it can be only good for them in the long run. And I think Cav will be more motivated than ever having his boys back together.. it's like a boy band reunion.

xcd

Sep 29, 2015, 2:00 PM

Actually the more I think about it the better it is.. even if not all of the local guys get to ride the big races, just training with these guys will be beneficial to them.. we are talking some serious experience between the seasoned squad members . it can be only good for them in the long run. And I think Cav will be more motivated than ever having his boys back together.. it's like a boy band reunion.

I agree ! Some of these Afrrican riders would never have seen a Major Tour with any other team but now they are team mates with some of the best in the world.

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