As you know, I'm now riding with the In Gear Development Squad. Some of you will be aware of Matt Green, he along with Tom Copeland have been the most successful graduates of the squad, with Matt having just spent the 2008 season riding for the CyclingNews/Jako Continental squad based in Belgium.
He had a pretty tough time of it. While on the form of his life he hit his knee on his bars at the Tour of Serbia, and subsequently had 10 weeks totally off the bike. For most neo-pros that would have been it. However, Matt is a pretty tough cookie. So he worked his ass off on any excercise he could that didn't involve his knee, and returned to the pro peloton for the rest of the season. He continued to graft and occasionally crept up the result sheets.
He continues with the team in about a month, now under the guise of Fuga/Down Under. (They are mostly based in Belgium, but are an Australian registered team, subesquently most of Matts team mates are either aussie or kiwi)
Anyhow, if your interested keep track of his progress on his new website at [url]http://mattgreencycling.webs.com/index.htm[/url] or his blog at [url]http://www.mattgreencycling.blogspot.com/[/url]
Tom Copeland is also heading back to Brittany shortly, and you can track his progress at [url]http://tomcopeland15.blogspot.com/[/url] He'll be living the life of a DN1 espoir which is basically as good as you can get as an espoir in France without quite being pro. Though he regularly races with some of the pro teams, and now teams like Credit Agricole have folded there are a few ex-protour riders on the top amateur teams now, so apparently life is getting tougher out there all the time!
I have had the priviledge of training with these guys over the winter, if I can come close to following them over there I'll be one happy chap!
Cheers,
Adam