Dimension Data officially becomes NTT Pro Cycling and presents new colours and 2020 roster
Nov 13 2019 06:11 am CET

NTT Pro Cycling logo
Team Dimension Data has rebranded to NTT Pro Cycling and has announced its new colours and the complete roster for 2020.
NTT Pro Cycling will continue having its base in South Africa and has presented its new kit for the upcoming season. The new kit that the riders will sport through 2020 is blue and continues showcasing the charity Qhubeka, that has the objective of changing the lives of kids by giving them bicycles.
"Thanks to all of our partners, and in particular our title sponsor NTT Ltd.," said Team Principal Doug Ryder. "We strive to be the benchmark within the sport through being a performance-driven, technology-enabled team that is underpinned by our unique purpose-led approach in support of the Qhubeka charity.
"Our commitment to changing lives together with Qhubeka remains stronger than ever and we’ll be looking to do so with even greater enthusiasm in 2020. Together with our staff, riders and valued partners this core belief remains a foundation of our organization. Our team’s story now continues into the next phase, which will see us use our established platform to aim higher and to shoot further. We truly are a team that was born in Africa but created for the world."
Ruth Rowan, Chief Marketing Officer of NTT Ltd. also commented on the rebranding and the continuation of the work of the company with the cycling team. "We’re delighted to be continuing our partnership with Doug and the team under the NTT brand in 2020," she explained.
"As headline sponsor, we help NTT Pro Cycling to leverage technological innovation to realize its ambition of being ranked among the top 10 cycling teams in the world. We’ve brought together our data platforms, analytics and machine learning, and combined them with the NTT Pro Cycling’s expertise in athletic performance to create a truly unique team that is focused on being the best in the world, whilst riding for a cause.
NTT Pro Cycling's roster for 2020:
Carlos Barbero (ESP)
Samuele Battistella (ITA)
Edvald Boasson Hagen (NOR)
Victor Campenaerts (BEL)
Stefan de Bod (RSA)
Nicholas Dlamini (RSA)
Benjamin Dyball (AUS)
Enrico Gasparotto (ITA)
Amanuel Gebreighzabier (ERI)
Ryan Gibbons (RSA)
Michael Gogl (AUT)
Reinardt Janse van Rensburg (RSA)
Ben King (USA)
Roman Kreuziger (CZE)
Gino Mäder (SWI)
Louis Meintjes (RSA)
Giacomo Nizzolo (ITA)
Ben O'Connor (AUS)
Matteo Sobrero (ITA)
Andreas Stokbro (DNK)
Dylan Sunderland (AUS)
Jay Thomson (RSA)
Rasmus Tiller (NOR)
Michael Valgren (DNK)
Max Walscheid (DEU)
Danilo Wyss (SWI)