In the latest of the Italian autumn one-day races, Andrea Bagioli earned Soudal Quick-Step another win, number 55 of the season and the second since the talk of a merger with Jumbo-Visma first surfaced.
On Tuesday, Ilan Van Wilder won Tre Valli Varesine, afterwards not holding back in his TV interview, telling the world, "We don't agree with this shit".
"It's difficult weeks for us, so this victory is really for my teammates and for our staff, to show that we don't agree with all this shit," he said. "We want to continue as Soudal Quick-Step. We are strong enough and I hope it will be like this."
With Jumbo-Visma's boss Richard Plugge reportedly going to be in charge of the new, Amazon co-sponsored outfit, speculation has grown that Soudal Quick-Step staff and riders will be hit hardest by the merger, many unlikely to get a place on the new team.
It's believed as few as six riders, including Remco Evenepoel, would be in Plugge's plans (Wout van Aert is reportedly keen on Belgian national team teammate Yves Lampaert also joining), plus title sponsor Soudal and Specialized bikes.
In short, not much left for those not deemed important enough for the merged team. The Italian puncheur is off to Lidl-Trek next season, but we'll see if Bagioli uses his winning platform to air another message from the resistance...