This time last year, American Larry Warbasse feared that his career might come to a premature end after Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale opted not to extend his contract.

Now, the 35-year-old from Michigan will race for a further two years after a successful 2025 season with Tudor Pro Cycling.

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Warbasse and Wilksch finished seventh and 15th, respectively, in the Maryland Cycling Classic and will toe the line in the GP de Québec on Friday and GP de Montréal on Sunday.

Israel-Premier Tech, who are the second-best, are in line for promotion to the WorldTour, which would leave Tudor in second, which would earn the team an automatic invitation to the Tour de France, Giro d’Italia, and Vuelta a España as well as all WorldTour one-day races and stage races.