The British UCI Continental DAS-Hutchinson-Brother UK team has announced significant changes to its roster, with 11 riders from its 19-rider 2024 squad set to depart ahead of the 2025 season. The riders leaving the team include Sian Botteley (moving to Smurfit Westrock CT) and Caoimhe O’Brien (joining Cynisca Cycling), the only two whose destinations have been officially confirmed.
The departing riders also include Frankie Hall, Charlotte Hodgkins-Byrne, Mia Griffin, Darcie Richards, Ruth Shier, Sammie Stuart, Sophie Thackray, Vera Vilaça, and Sannah Zaman. While their 2025 plans are yet to be announced, the team revealed that Rás na mBan winner Mia Griffin has secured a pro contract, and The British Continental understands that Frankie Hall has also signed with an international team.
Frankie Hall. Image: Olly Hassell/SWpix.com
The team will be downsizing for the upcoming season, with the squad reducing from 19 riders in 2024 to around 15 in 2025. Several key names are expected to remain, including Robyn Clay, who recently confirmed her continuation with the team. Tiffany Keep, Lucy Lee, Sophie Lewis, Tamsin Miller, Alice Sharpe, Nora Tveit and Morven Yeoman are also anticipated to stay as part of the streamlined roster.
DAS-Hutchinson-Brother UK’s 2024 season saw a mix of domestic and international success, with standout performances in key races like the Rás na mBan and multiple wins in the National Road Series and National Circuit Series. With these changes, the team appears to be shifting its strategy for 2025, focusing on a smaller, more consolidated group of riders.
The British UCI Continental DAS-Hutchinson-Brother UK team has announced significant changes to its roster, with 11 riders from its 19-rider 2024 squad set to depart ahead of the 2025 season. The riders leaving the team include Sian Botteley (moving to Smurfit Westrock CT) and Caoimhe O’Brien (joining Cynisca Cycling), the only two whose destinations have been officially confirmed.
The departing riders also include Frankie Hall, Charlotte Hodgkins-Byrne, Mia Griffin, Darcie Richards, Ruth Shier, Sammie Stuart, Sophie Thackray, Vera Vilaça, and Sannah Zaman. While their 2025 plans are yet to be announced, the team revealed that Rás na mBan winner Mia Griffin has secured a pro contract, and The British Continental understands that Frankie Hall has also signed with an international team.
The team will be downsizing for the upcoming season, with the squad reducing from 19 riders in 2024 to around 15 in 2025. Several key names are expected to remain, including Robyn Clay, who recently confirmed her continuation with the team. Tiffany Keep, Lucy Lee, Sophie Lewis, Tamsin Miller, Alice Sharpe, Nora Tveit and Morven Yeoman are also anticipated to stay as part of the streamlined roster.
DAS-Hutchinson-Brother UK’s 2024 season saw a mix of domestic and international success, with standout performances in key races like the Rás na mBan and multiple wins in the National Road Series and National Circuit Series. With these changes, the team appears to be shifting its strategy for 2025, focusing on a smaller, more consolidated group of riders.
Find out about all the latest team news in our domestic team guide.
Featured image: Olly Hassell/SWpix.com
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