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The Ethiopian champion’s desperate move to find a team… via X/Twitter!

Social networks sometimes tend to be a dumping ground and a reflection of the most negative part of society, although at the same time they can serve as a great speaker for specific situations such as the one in which he has been involved His name is Hailu Abreha.

Unknown to many, Negasy, 24, is a professional rider for the Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team, or rather he was. Last September, the ProTeam category team informed the Eriopia champion that “They would not renew my contract for next year”a context that has led the cyclist to desperately go to your X profile (formerly Twitter) to find a place in the pack and advertise for get a new team facing 2025.

“At the moment, I am a national champion of Ethiopia and also a professional cyclist for the Q36.5 professional team.…at least until the end of the year. Unfortunately, in September I was informed that they would not renew my contract for next year on this team”

“Unfortunately, That left me in a very difficult situation, since I do not have an agent to find me a new team and it is already October, when many teams have already closed their rosters.. I don’t know much what to do, that’s why I’m trying the last option and posting everything here on X/Twitter“.

As if it were a job portal, Negative Haylu Breaks presented some of his results this season to try to convince the teams that they end up getting their message.

“I really wish I could continue my cycling journey, not only for myself, but for all these people in Ethiopia that you can see in the photo after winning the national championships at home”

“Yesterday, for example, I came in fourth place at the African Continental Championships. “I’m very proud of the result, although I think I could have done better.”

If you have anything that can help me, please contact me to my email or also message me on my Instagram in case the email doesn’t work.”

Unfortunately, it’s not the first time that a cyclist is forced to use his social networks to find equipment and not be unemployed, as happened to the Argentine Eduardo Sepúlvedaformerly of the Movistar Team, back in 2022. His case had a happy endingzy ended up finding a team after the great impact it had, which is a good precedent for Negasi.

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