New kids on the block
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Davide Formolo and Adam Yates have both impressed as neo pros for Cannondale and Orica-GreenEDGE respectively (pic: Sirotti)
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Davide Formolo has already marked himself as a GC contender for the future (pic: Sirotti)
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Sebastian Henao leads compatriot Rigoberto Uran - the man he replaced at Team Sky - up Val Martello on his hugely impressive Giro d'Italia debut (pic: Sirotti)
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Simon Yates impressed on his Tour de France debut after his late call-up (pic: Sirotti)
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Dylan van Baarle was the surprise winner of the 2014 Tour of Britain (pic: Simon Wilkinson/SWpix.com)
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Adam Yates enjoyed great success in an unforgettable debut year (pic: Sirotti)
New kids on the block
The winter offers the perfect opportunity to reflect on the season that was and look forward to what we all hope will be another scintillating campaign in 2015.
And there will be some looking forward to the new year even more than others after bursting on to the scene in 2014.
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This year was certainly one which belonged to the young riders, with the likes of Peter Sagan (Cannondale), Nairo Quintana (Movistar) and Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quickstep) all still to hit the age of 25.
All three have already enjoyed great success on the WorldTour stage, however, unlike the neo pros who impressed this season, taking to the upper echelons of pro cycling like a duck to water.
We have looked at the top sprinters, climbers and rouleurs of the season already, and now the latest part of our Year in Review looks in greater depth at the best neo pros of 2014.
Who impressed you in 2014? Do you agree with our picks? Let us know below or in the forum.