American cyclist Carter Jones is jumping from the United States to head to the European peloton, signing with Team Giant-Shimano for the 2015 season. At just 25 years of age, and with growing climbing legs, Jones should be able to gain more experience, though it’s a shame to see Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies lose such a strong rider.
Here is what Marc Reef, Giant-Shimano coach recently said of Jones (via VeloNews):
“Carter is a talented climber that we have been following for the past two seasons. He has been improving year-on-year and has already finished in the top 10 in Utah and the USA Pro Challenge. He’s made another step up this year and with his climbing strength he will be a good addition to support Warren [Barguil] and Tom [Dumoulin] in stage races. There’s still progression possible with an improved race program and also the opportunities to develop his time trialing, working with the experts on our team, and to improve as a GC rider himself.”
It will be great to see Jones riding on a WorldTour team next season – as he continues to evolve into one of the best American riders.
The Alameda Runners met Jones during the 2013 Tour of California, following a brutal individual time trial (ITT). Here is Ted with Jones:
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