Derek Gee spoke out publicly to confirm he has ‘formally and duly’ terminated his contract with Israel-Premier Tech, due to ‘certain issues’ making any prolonged stay on the team ‘untenable’.
The Canadian rider’s announcement came via his social media channels, three days after the Israeli team issued a statement in which they claimed Gee’s contract, lasting until 2028, remained valid, and that they would be involving the sport’s governing body, the UCI.
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Gee was supposed to be on the team’s Vuelta a España squad, but was not announced before the race, while his decision to terminate his contract with Israel-Premier Tech arrived via his legal representatives on August 9, two weeks before the start in Turin.
In a post on X by La Gazzetta’s Ciro Scognamiglio, the team has stayed the course with their previous statement: “Israel-Premier Tech remains firm in its stance that Derek Gee’s contract with the team is valid. The situation is now in the hands of the UCI and legal representatives to resolve. No further comments can be made.”