Three Irish riders signed by McQuaid’s newly launched Continental team

Ben Healy winning the Irish U23-elite title at the National Road Championships in Limerick this year. He is staying with Trinity Racing as it steps up to Continental level next year (Photo: Bryan Keane - Inpho)

Andrew McQuaid’s Trinity Racing team is to step up to Continental level next season and has signed three Irish riders.

National U23 and elite road race champion and U23 TT
champion Ben Healy will stay with the team in 2021 after a great 2020 despite
the Covid-19 pandemic.

Finley Newmark, a former Irish junior international and
now an U23 rider is also staying with the team as it steps up from elite to
Continental level next year.

Matthew Devins, a top Irish junior rider who will ride his first season as an U23 next year, has been signed by the team created and run by McQuaid, an Irish cycling agent.

Matthew Devins, a junior this year, will ride for Trinity Racing next season and is among the squad's new riders for the year ahead (Photo: Sean Rowe)
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Also re-signing with the team for
next year are: Sam Culverwell, Thomas Gloag, Cameron Mason, Ollie Rees and Max
Walker.

As well as Devins, the new riders include:
Tosh Tear, Thomas Gloag, Luke Lamperti,
Sam Culverwell, Ben Turner, Christopher Blevins and Alex Malacarne.

Blevins Malacarne and two female
riders, namely Haley Batten and Chiara Teocchi, will focus on MTB, gravel and
e-Racing as well as road racing.

More to follow.

Finley Newmark was a top junior and though his racing opportunities were curtailed this year due to the pandemic we should hear a lot more about him in 2021 (Photo: Sean Rowe)
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