Former Barcelona legend and 2010 World Cup winner Andres Iniesta has expressed his excitement about taking over the reins of a new cycling team. The announcement comes after Israel-Premier Tech, the team that had secured funding from Stoneweg, a Swiss investment firm, was taken over by Iniesta's company Never Say Never.
Iniesta, 41, co-owns the NSN Cycling team alongside businessman Joel Borras and has high hopes for the upcoming season. The team, which has signed Eritrea's Biniam Girmay as one of its top talents, is expected to contest major cycling events including the Tour de France.
The new team is part of a broader expansion by Iniesta's company, Never Say Never, which previously managed sporting events and music festivals. This latest venture marks another milestone for the former football star who has been looking to diversify his business interests since retiring from professional football last year.
As cycling enthusiasts might find it hard to grasp the financial intricacies of competing at this level, Iniesta's new venture aims to provide a platform for growth and unity among team members. With an ambitious goal of enjoying the journey as much as they compete, NSN will look to make its mark on the world of professional cycling.
The team also boasts five British riders including one-day specialists Stevie Williams, Jake Stewart, and sprinter Ethan Vernon. Iniesta's passion for the sport is undeniable, drawing comparisons to his own love affair with football.
Iniesta, 41, co-owns the NSN Cycling team alongside businessman Joel Borras and has high hopes for the upcoming season. The team, which has signed Eritrea's Biniam Girmay as one of its top talents, is expected to contest major cycling events including the Tour de France.
The new team is part of a broader expansion by Iniesta's company, Never Say Never, which previously managed sporting events and music festivals. This latest venture marks another milestone for the former football star who has been looking to diversify his business interests since retiring from professional football last year.
As cycling enthusiasts might find it hard to grasp the financial intricacies of competing at this level, Iniesta's new venture aims to provide a platform for growth and unity among team members. With an ambitious goal of enjoying the journey as much as they compete, NSN will look to make its mark on the world of professional cycling.
The team also boasts five British riders including one-day specialists Stevie Williams, Jake Stewart, and sprinter Ethan Vernon. Iniesta's passion for the sport is undeniable, drawing comparisons to his own love affair with football.