Our squad is teaming up with the Taipei-based sports electronics firm which will supply the riders with GPS Cycle Computers.
The partnership will see riders from Deceuninck – Quick-Step, who finished the 2018 season ranked as No1 in the UCI World Tour Ranking, equipped with Bryton’s ground-breaking cycling computers. Bryton’s computers are designed specifically for cyclists and are packed with over 80 features and ANT+ compatibility, allowing the team’s riders and support staff to track training and race performance in minute detail.
Deceuninck – Quick-Step CEO Patrick Lefevere shared his thoughts on this partnership: “We are happy to team up with a company who is growing quickly and that sees working with our team the best way to continue to develop their products. We are sure that this agreement will bring mutual benefit to both parties.”
“This is an incredible opportunity for Bryton”, said Samuel Wang, CEO of Bryton. “We’ve been working with professional cyclists since we started Bryton, but we are working with the best cycling team in the world now. We could really look at Deceuninck – Quick-Step as an inspiration to the team to continue to push and provide the best products in the world.”
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