Aniolkowski, who said he "will be focusing on sprints and classic races", has recently finished second in a stage of the Tour of Britain, and has been a consistent sprinter throughout the season for Bingoal Pauwels Sauces WB where he's shared leadership duties with Timothy Dupont in the flatter races.
As for Weemaes, he'll have a bigger role as a pure sprinter, looking to perform in the European calendar which Human Powered Health have based themselves on this year. The 24-year old is coming in from
Sport Vlaanderen - Baloise and although he's not yet made his pro win debut, he's had several top-end performances this year, including the Elfstedenronde Brugge where he finished fourth only behind Fabio Jakobsen, Tim Merlier and Caleb Ewan.