The Offaly cyclist competed with Arkéa Pro Cycling this season.
An Offaly cyclist has signed a three-year contract with EF Education-Cannondale.
Megan Armitage has joined from Arkéa Pro Cycling team who she was part of this season.
The 27-year old was ruled out of becoming the first ever Irish female cyclist to compete in the Tour de France, when being hit by a bus on a training cycle.
Armitage says she 'wants to be on a winning team, and to enjoy herself and keep progressing'.
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