LLOYD AND FLEEMAN SET FOR CERVELO TEAM

Dan Lloyd and Dan Fleeman are rumoured to have signed for the new Cervélo TestTeam next year.
They have been riding for the Irish An Post-M.Donnelly-Grant Thornton-Sean Kelly team this season.
Lloyd, 28, won the Vuelta a Extremadura earlier in the season and was then a fine sixth in the Cinturon Ciclista a Mallorca.
And Fleeman, 25, won the Tour des Pyrenees last month. Both riders are in the An Post team for next week?s Tour of Britain.
It seems likely that Roger Hammond will also ride for the Cervélo TestTeam next year too, although he has been mulling over a few options recently, one of which is to stay with Team Columbia for another year.
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