Colombian Brayan Ramirez (1992) will spend next season in the American Continental Team Movistar in his home. He is the eleventh Team Colombia rider to find a team for 2016.
Brayan Ramirez, who turned 23 on Friday, was one of the biggest talents of this country in 2015 but was left without a team when Colombia folded. Last weekend he won at the National Games. "In 2016 I will ride with Movistar America. I hope to give everything with this team," he told Colombia Signal Sports.
Leonardo Duque (Delko-Marseille), Daniel Martinez (Southeast) and Rodolfo Torres (Androni Giocattoli) are the only three that will remain in the Pro Continental category.
Alex Cano (Orgullo Antioqueño), Camilo Castiblanco, Edward Díaz and Walter Pedraza (GW-Shimano), Sebastián Molano (Manzana Postobón) and Fabio Duarte and Cayetano Sarmiento (EPM-UNE) will all ride for continental teams in 2016.
Boyacá Raza de Campeones, Manzana Postobón, GW Shimano, EPM-UNE, Orgullo Antioqueño and Movistar Team América are the six Colombian continental teams next year.
Edwin Avila, Darwin Pantoja, Jonathan Paredes, Carlos Quintero, Carlos Ramirez, Miguel Angel Rubiano and Juan Pablo Valencia are still searching for new teams.
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