Nairo Quintana will continue in blue: Movistar Team announces a wave of key renewals
The Movistar Team has announced a wide range of renewals that reinforce the continuity of its strongest core in both the men's and women's structures.
Movistar Team secures its future with a wave of renewals in its men's and women's teams
The telecommunications squad thus ensures the presence of several of its most prominent figures in the medium and long term, consolidating a stable and ambitious sports project.
In the men's team, Orluis Aular and Jefferson Cepeda, two of the cyclists with the greatest potential within the blue team, extend their commitment until 2028, two years beyond their current contract.
The road captains Jorge Arcas and Nelson Oliveira also extend their commitment for two seasons, until 2027, thus reaching 12 consecutive years defending the telecommunications jersey, a figure that reflects their importance within the team.
Meanwhile, Albert Torres and Nairo Quintana will continue to bring experience and balance to the team after renewing their contracts until 2026.
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In the women's structure, Brazilian Tota Magalhães signs the longest renewal in the group, extending her contract until 2029.
The current Spanish champion, Sara Martín, strengthens her commitment to the blue team until 2028, while the French Aude Biannic, one of the most experienced and valuable cyclists in the peloton, will continue until 2027.

With these renewals, the Movistar Team guarantees the continuity of a balanced team that combines young talent, experience, and leadership skills, ensuring a solid foundation on which to build future successes. The commitment to stability reinforces the strategy of the Spanish team to maintain its identity and competitiveness in both the men's WorldTour and the international women's peloton.