Bassett, McGill, Rhim return to Project Echelon Racing's 15-rider roster to 'replicate results'
Briefly

"We are coming off of our most successful season since the team was founded in 2016. With a total of 26 wins that included a National Championship, several North American GC wins, and five UCI Europe Tour victories, replicating those results is objective number one," Eric Hill, team founder and race director for Project Echelon Racing, told Cyclingnews.
"Over the past couple of seasons, Tyler Stites has been a major focus of our race plans. With his departure, opportunity is going to come calling for a lot of riders. The strength of our team is the team, guys just stepping up, holding themselves accountable, and taking advantage of opportunities."
"Only two other riders depart, Zach Gregg and Matt Zimmer, while 11 riders return, including Rhim and McGill who accounted for four stage wins across events in the US, France and Portugal."
"The 26-year-old all-rounder has finished on the podium at US Pro nationals in the time trial or road race each of the last three years. He accounted for 18 stage or classification podium this past season, including the GC win at Tour of the Gila."
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