Nairo Quintana's future in road cycling is uncertain as MPCC rules complicate his chances of joining a new team.

What happened?

The Colombian cyclist was poised to join the second-tier Corratec team, but officials told Colombian media that Quintana will not be joining the team.
Team manager Sergio Parsani said it would take a miracle for them to sign him due to the team's limited budget and a conflict with the MPCC.

Why it matters for Nairo Quintana

The MPCC rules prevent teams from signing riders coming off a sanction, and although Quintana is not facing a racing ban, he is having difficulty finding a contract for 2023.
Quintana tested positive for traces of tramadol in the 2022 Tour de France, which led to the UCI erasing his results.

What comes next?

The two-time grand tour winner remains without a pro contract for 2023, despite hints that he was poised to join a major European team.
Colombian third-tier squad Team Medellin has offered Quintana a lifeline, but Parsani believes only non-MPCC teams will consider signing him.
And with the UCI not sanctioning Quintana, Parsani thinks it would require a special exception for him to sign with a WorldTour squad.
But for now, Quintana's future in road cycling remains uncertain, with no clear path forward.
The MPCC rules are the latest hurdle for Quintana, who saw a contract extension revoked by Arkea-Samsic in the wake of the tramadol case.
Parsani noted that teams like Soudal Quick-Step and UAE, which are not part of the MPCC, could potentially sign Quintana.
So the question remains, what's next for Nairo Quintana, and will he find a new team to compete with in 2023.
The answer will have to wait, as the situation continues to unfold.