Just weeks away from becoming a fully-fledged pro, up-and-coming British sprinter Noah Hobbs is raring to “get stuck into” life on the WorldTour.
The 21-year-old will join EF Education-EasyPost on a two-year deal from January, a formality he has known since the start of the season, but that was announced in August after a standout 2025 campaign; Hobbs won eight times in his final year as an under-23 rider, including a stage at the prestigious Tour de l’Avenir .
“Obviously I had no pressure, and I feel like that’s the best way to race, on instinct,” Hobbs told Cycling Weekly . “I did a lot of things I wanted to do in the under-23 season throughout the first and second year, so it’s quite nice in the third year to get it all right, and it all to come together.” You may like
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