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THE PAULE KA AFFAIR

CYCLING WEEKLY

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January 21, 2021

Owen Rogers investigates a tale of out-of-work pro cyclists, disappearing benefactors and international finance – or the lack of it

- Owen Rogers

THE PAULE KA AFFAIR

Geneva is well known as one of Europe’s most expensive cities, but when Bigla-Katusha team manager Thomas Campana met businessman Matthias Thoma for coffee in the Swiss city, he had no idea what it would cost.

The two men met in May, a few weeks after Campana’s team sponsors, Bigla and Katusha, both withdrew backing with immediate effect, leaving his squad with no funds. Though the bank guarantee that teams are required to lay with the UCI was released to pay the riders, including British star Lizzy Banks, that left no money for travel, accommodation or the usual sundries of running a team. The situation was dire.

Thoma was in the process of buying the struggling French fashion brand Paule Ka, and his interest had been piqued when he read of the team’s plight. With plans to add more young-women orientated products to the Parisian company’s more classic lines, he felt sponsoring the team would be a perfect match.

So, with snow-topped Alpine peaks towering beyond the glittering Lake Geneva, the two men shook hands on a deal. Paule Ka would sponsor the team until the end of the season when a four-year deal would be agreed to take the squad to Women’s WorldTour team status.

With contracts signed, Equipe Paule Ka was born, the proposed financial security allowing many of the team’s collection of rising stars to extend their deals with the squad.

But by mid-October, the team was dissolved. Staff and riders were unemployed, another UCI bank guarantee paid out, vehicles and bikes sold, and a team which had run for 11 of the last 15 years had gone.

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