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Team Israel-Premier Tech: What to expect at this year's Tour de France

Israel-Premier Tech look to reproduce winning effort of last year’s tour, but without the ageing Froome

June 30, 2023 11:51
Cycling

By

Jonny Long,

In Bilbao

4 min read

Winning your first-ever stage of the Tour de France is a big deal for a cycling team. Winning your first two within a fortnight is the sort of thing most can only dream of. But that’s what happened to Israel - Premier Tech last year and having found a taste for victory, the team only wants more in 2023.

Israel-Premier Tech, one of cycling's newest teams, made headlines in 2020 with the signing of Chris Froome, one of Britain's most successful cyclists. Froome, now 38, is a noticeable absence from this year's final squad as they set up for the start of cycling's biggest event.

According to the team’s owner, Canadian-Israeli billionaire Sylvan Adams, the national identity is the whole point.

“I want the Jewish world to take pride in the only Jewish professional sports team,” the 63-year-old told the JC. “It is the only team in the history of Israel to compete at the highest level of its sport.”