Team Ramudden announced this Monday evening that the Pro Team athlete Amund Riege is leaving the squad after a few years with the Swedish Pro Team. What’s next for the Norwegian Pro Team athlete?
Norwegian Pro Team athlete Amund Riege spent a few seasons with Team Ramudden and is now leaving the Swedish Pro Team.
“Amund! We are happy and proud to have been part of your journey to becoming one of the world’s best long-distance skiers with us at Team Ramudden. We can only wish you the best of luck on your next adventure,” says Team Ramudden’s post on social media.
Amund Riege replied with a story:
“A big thank you to the entire Team Ramudden @teamramuddenski for 3 fantastic years.”
During Season XVI, Riege had two Ski Classics Pro Tour wins, with victories at both Bad Gastein Criterium and Engadin La Diagonela.
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Riege finished the Ski Classics Season XVI in 18th place overall at the Champion competition, 2nd at the Youth competition, 19th at the Sprint competition, and 17th at the Climb competition.
The question now is: What’s next for the Norwegian Pro Team athlete? Which Pro Team is he going to?
His future has yet to be revealed. Stay tuned to ProXCskiing.com for more updates.
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