ON COURSE FOR 2010: BRAILSFORD ON PRO TEAM PLANS

David Brailsford track

Some riders who could be considered key to the future of the proposed British pro team have signed two-year contracts with other squads ? presumably ruling them out of linking up with Dave Brailsford?s squad if it gets underway on schedule at the start of the 2010 season.

Bradley Wiggins, one of the stalwarts of British Cycling, has signed for Garmin-Chipotle. British Academy rider Jonny Bellis is set to put pen to paper with Saxo Bank when he makes his stagiaire debut for CSC at the Tour of Britain next week. UCI rules state that teams are obliged to offer two-year contracts to new professionals, partly as a measure to prevent young riders being chewed up and spat out if they fail to make an impact in year one.

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THE BRITISH PRO TEAM ? WHAT DO WE KNOW?

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Sports journalist Lionel Birnie has written professionally for Sunday Times, Procycling and of course Cycling Weekly. He is also an author, publisher, and co-founder of The Cycling Podcast. His first experience covering the Tour de France came in 1999, and he has presented The Cycling Podcast with Richard Moore and Daniel Friebe since 2013. He founded Peloton Publishing in 2010 and has ghostwritten and published the autobiography of Sean Kelly, as well as a number of other sports icons.