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A professional women's cycling team backed by a wealthy financier has collapsed into financial crisis, failing to compensate its athletes and employees. The Hess team, despite having ownership with substantial resources and expertise in financial markets, found itself unable to meet payroll obligations.

The situation highlights the precarious economics of operating competitive cycling squads, even when led by individuals with significant capital and business acumen. Teams at this level face mounting costs for equipment, travel, accommodation, and salaries while competing for limited sponsorship revenue.

The organization's inability to sustain operations despite its financial backing raises questions about the viability of cycling team business models and the challenges of converting personal wealth into sustainable operations. Industry observers point to the sport's unpredictable sponsorship landscape and high operational expenses as persistent obstacles.

The development underscores broader difficulties facing sports organizations dependent on individual benefactors, where personal circumstances or investment decisions can directly threaten operational stability and athlete livelihoods.

Reporting based on BBC Sport.


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