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Urška Žigart, the Slovenian national champion in the time trial and road race, is set to make a significant career move in 2025. She will be leaving Liv AlUla Jayco to join the AG Insurance-Soudal Climbing Team, in hopes of furthering her progress in the sport, especially in mountainous terrain.

In a recent statement, Žigart expressed her excitement about joining AG Insurance-Soudal, citing the team’s strong reputation and their clear vision for her role within the team. She mentioned that she had only heard positive things about the team and was immediately interested when they approached her. It seems that the team’s plans for her as a rider and as a person align well with her own goals and ambitions.

This move marks a new chapter in Žigart’s professional racing career, and she is eager to see where this opportunity will take her. With her impressive track record as a national champion, she is poised to make a significant impact within the AG Insurance-Soudal team and continue to excel in her racing endeavors.

As a Deputy Editor at Cyclingnews, Kirsten Frattini oversees global racing content and brings a wealth of experience to the cycling world. With a background in Kinesiology and Health Science, she has been reporting on cycling events at all levels, from grassroots to professional races like the WorldTour, Spring Classics, Tours de France, World Championships, and Olympic Games.

Frattini’s extensive knowledge and passion for the sport make her a valuable asset to the cycling community. Her dedication to promoting women’s professional cycling is evident in her role as Women’s Editor, where she has worked to enhance coverage and visibility for female cyclists. In 2023, she took on the role of Deputy Editor, further solidifying her position as a respected figure in the cycling journalism industry.

Overall, the addition of Urška Žigart to the AG Insurance-Soudal Climbing Team and the expertise of Kirsten Frattini at Cyclingnews are exciting developments for the cycling world. Fans can look forward to seeing Žigart’s continued success on the bike and staying informed with expert coverage from Frattini and the Cyclingnews team.