Talk:Katusha–Alpecin

Current roster
Right now, there's 32 riders listed on the team's roster. Isn't 29 the UCI limit? It certainly seems like a huge list, and bigger than the other teams'. Are there people there that are no longer with this team? (I know, I'm probably the one to ask this, but I can't find any official 2011 roster from this team). Green-eyed girl ( Talk  ·  Contribs ) 20:31, 10 January 2011 (UTC)
 * There is an official list on the UCI website but it may be out of date Racklever (talk) 21:18, 10 January 2011 (UTC)
 * Maximum limit is 30 (although it depends upon how many neo-pros you have). SeveroTC 10:05, 11 January 2011 (UTC)
 * Per Racklever's edit, I have been checking the status of the removed riders, and the Liquigas roster (due to Kuschynsky) - the only problem I have is with Artem Ovechkin - as a neo-pro he would have had a two-year contract but he doesn't appear on the official list. Cycling Archives list him, but they list Arkimedes Arguelyes Rodriges but not Mikhaylo Khalilov so I'm not sure how they made their list. There's possibly some crossover with the feeder team for these riders. SeveroTC 10:47, 11 January 2011 (UTC)
 * Finally, the number of riders allowed per the rules issued on October 1, 2010 (although with a note that it needs to be updated, so could be different). SeveroTC 11:04, 11 January 2011 (UTC)

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Pro team merger into Israel Srart-Up Nation
The team has ceased to exist as a professional men's cycling team following its acquisition by Israel Cycling Academy (now Israel Start-Up Nation) in late 2019, along with its World Tour license. However I understand they continue to be active in Women's cycling. How should the article be phrased to reflect that? Tdunsky (talk) 22:30, 15 December 2019 (UTC)