'I always knew what I was capable of' - After first WorldTour win, Israel-Premier Tech announce Jake Stewart contract extension
Briefly

Jake Stewart, after his first WorldTour win at the Critérium du Dauphiné, has secured a three-year extension with Israel-Premier Tech until 2028. At just 25, Stewart describes the experience as a "no-brainer" as he has rediscovered his competitive edge. Notably, he triumphed over esteemed competitor Jonathan Milan and credits the supportive environment at IPT for rekindling his passion and potential in cycling. Stewart aims to become a world-class lead-out rider while also seizing personal opportunities to contribute to the team's success in the coming years.
It feels like I'm turning a new page in my career. The goal for the future remains the same with IPT; developing me into a world-class lead-out rider, and that's something I'm really keen to do personally.
Having been part of a team that's been so successful, it allowed me to re-find my love for training and racing and being a bike rider.
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