I am sorry I ever posted on the BB, I am too stupid to be any use to anything, I will remove the worthless piece of **** that I am. Goodbye, enjoy the BB without me wrecking it
AG2R lacked sprinters and have signed a couple.
BMC lacked depth in almost all areas and have signed quality riders, especially climbers and a sprinter. They lacked riders who could win so they signed the best at doing that.
Geox lacked points so signed a couple of Iranian riders to get their...
Butler showed something in the tour of Austria, stage 2. I think it is harsh to say that he is not even worthy of a place on most Pro Continental teams. He is still youngish but has to show more.
The old world cup is pre my following cycling seriously so no I did not notice what you were doing. I am not against the idea of a 1 day race series, just it would be quite different to one including stage races. It would be hard to get the points balance right between 1 day races and stage races.
This looks good, but if Nicosix's list is correct, although new signing will change things, Geox is going to make the top 15 and automatically get a license. If this is case then only 3 of Ag2r, FDJ, Katusha and Euskatel can get a license.
I highly doubt it was the emergence of GE that lead to the change but even if it did it certainly a case of the right decision being made even if it was the wrong reason. However GE might get beaten, Haussler is one who could win.
Was the rule knocked out because it was badly written, or something technical or has the whole idea been knocked out? Can the IOC implement the same thing just in a different way?
Bos impressive, got blocked, lost ground, came from a mile back very very quickly then had to go round Galimzhaynov as he came off Hausslers wheel and got third.