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Garmin confirms Ben King signing for 2014

American part of new-look Garmin for 2014

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American Ben King is set to join Garmin-Sharp for 2014, the team confirmed on Thursday. King, the former U.S. road champion, will transfer from the RadioShack team that has been his home since his neo-pro season in 2011.

“I’m really excited to join Team Garmin-Sharp next year. I have a lot of respect for the team and I’m looking forward to becoming a part of what Jonathan Vaughters has put together,” King said in a press release. “I was teammates on the U.S. National Team with Andrew Talansky and Alex Howes, so we work well together, and I will consider myself lucky to race alongside all the guys on the team. I began my international racing career on Cervélo with the HotTubes Junior Development team, so its nice to come full circle with them.”

King, who signed with the Garmin team prior to the finish of the USA Pro Challenge in August, is one part of a major facelift at Garmin. Other new signees include Phil Gaimon, George Bennett, and neo-pro Nathan Brown. Additional signings are expected to be announced soon from the Boulder, Colorado-based team. Christian Vande Velde, Tyler Farrar, and Peter Stetina are among the riders departing the squad after 2013.

“Ben is a great young rider with a lot of promise and we look forward to continuing to help him develop his considerable talent,” said team CEO Jonathan Vaughters.

Terms of the contract were not disclosed.