Matt Brammeier will certainly not be kept by Synergy Baky Cycling Project for the 2015 season, but the Irish rider confirms that he has contacts in the year 2015. He hopes to make his return in the European peloton because the last two years, he has raced in Asia with Synergy.
"At the moment nothing is confirmed but I have something that's coming into place. It's a Professional Continental team and that's what I was holding out for. It means I'll be back in some of the bigger European races," he told Cyclingnews.
"The year with Baku, I treated it as a bit of a year out. I knew that the programme was going to be up and down and the races didn't really suit me that much. We didn't race in Europe and there were a lot of races in Asia. It wasn't a perfect fit but it did keep me going."
Brammeier would not confirm the name of his future team. But it remains serene. "It's not definite but I’ve spoken a lot to the team and they’re just trying to finalise everything at their end. Unless something drastically goes wrong in the next few weeks it should be fine."
"I still feel quite young. I lost a few years when I had accident when I was young but that’s made me feel younger. I know what I can do and I believe in myself and the value that I can bring to a team. Given a chance I can prove myself."
The Irish rider finished best climber at the Tour of Langkawi. He also finished sixth in the Tour of China I.
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