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Johnny Hoogerland signs for Adroni Giocattoli - plus video of Top 10 transfers

Gritty Dutchman had been left without a team after Vacansoleil-DCM folded

Johnny Hoogerland, the Dutch rider perhaps best known for completing the 2011 Tour de France despite suffering severe lacerations when he was catapulted into a barbed wire fence with a fortnight of the race still to ride, will be joining the Italian team, Androni Giocattoli, for 2014.

It’s one of a number of high-profile transfers during the close season, and one necessitated by the fact that Hoogerland’s Vacansoleil-DCM team has folded. It comes after GCN compiled its take on the 10 biggest transfers for 2014.

Those include Olympic silver medallist and Giro d’Italia champion Rigoberto Uran, who moves from Sky to Omega Pharma-Quick Step. Also moving there, from Belkin, is Mark Renshaw who will be reunited with Mark Cavendish.

Leaving the Belgian outfit are two French riders, Sylvain Chavanel and Jerome Pineau, both going to the Swiss outfit, IAM Cycling.

Having won the Coppa Italia competition this season, Androni Giocattoli, managed by Gianni Savio, is guaranteed a wild card entry to the Giro d’Italia.

Hoogerland won legions of fans worldwide in 2011 when fellow breakaway member Juan Antonio Flecha, then with Team Sky, was hit by a France Télévisions car which appeared to swerve to avoid a tree.

The incident also brought down Hoogerland, who despite needing more than 30 stitches to the cuts he sustained to his buttocks ended the day on the podium as the new wearer of the mountains jersey, and went on to complete the race.

In April this year, the unlucky Dutchman was sidelined after suffering fractured ribs when he was struck by a car while training in Spain.

Within two months, however, he had become Dutch national road champion, and will take that jersey with him to his new team for the opening months of the 2014 season.

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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Nick T | 11 years ago
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Green jersey?

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a.jumper replied to Nick T | 11 years ago
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Nick T wrote:

Green jersey?

No, yellow. No prologue in 2014 so the sprinter winning stage one in Harrogate can take yellow.

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jarredscycling | 11 years ago
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Pumped to watch the Omega leadout train for Cav this coming season. I think he'll pick up a few more Tour victories this season and maybe even a yellow jersey?

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josephkeane | 11 years ago
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Delighted that we will see Mr Hoogerland doing what he does best , the peleton would not be the same without him. Best of luck to his new team.

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