sacrifice&hardwork said:New line-up for Saxo-Tinkoff since Kreuzuger is doing T-A instead of P-N
That must hurt RK a bit. He has no chance of T-A.
I wonder how well Roche will go. Signs were good earlier this month.
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sacrifice&hardwork said:New line-up for Saxo-Tinkoff since Kreuzuger is doing T-A instead of P-N
Because Saxo just took the strongest rider off the Paris Nice roster and moved him to Tirreno?Waterloo Sunrise said:Looks like Saxo are taking this rather more seriously than Sky.
theyoungest said:Because Saxo just took the strongest rider off the Paris Nice roster and moved him to Tirreno?
maltiv said:Interestingly EBH is on the start-list for Sky, even though Sky originally said their entire classic's squad would be going to a training camp in Tenerife instead of P-N or T-A. Weird.
Perhaps Edvald doesn't want to go to Tenerife this year either.
Could also just be the Sky website mixing up Boswell (who originally was scheduled to start) and Boasson...
Too badJRanton said:Boswell is now listed on the Sky site as riding Paris-Nice. EBH heads to Tenerife...
JRanton said:Boswell is now listed on the Sky site as riding Paris-Nice. EBH heads to Tenerife...
The eight-man line up sees the return of Mathew Hayman from injury, and he will replace Edvald Boasson Hagen.
del1962 said:Accordiing to ebsite for La Samyn
Eddie injured, out of form?
Publicus said:Was Roman really the strongest rider? Based on early season performance so far, I would say that was Roche.
hayzer114 said:Agreed I think Roche would still have been team leader if Roman had been there. His performances so far this year have been promising albeit the races havent been that high in star quality. He was still in with a shout of winning both races going into the last stage. Hopefully he can get it right this year and pick up a few stages and go well in the classics also!
Hi and welcome to the forum.pablocastellanosarejola said:I´m new here!
I´m a basque boy,follower of cyclism, and I want see what people think about cycling out of here.
I think that two of favourites are in the movistar team, Quintana and Rui Costa.( we will see what freedom has Nairo..)
I hope this is the edition of Surprises!(Ulissi,Locke,Hivert,Talansky..)
pablocastellanosarejola said:I´m new here!
I´m a basque boy,follower of cyclism, and I want see what people think about cycling out of here.
I think that two of favourites are in the movistar team, Quintana and Rui Costa.( we will see what freedom has Nairo..)
I hope this is the edition of Surprises!(Ulissi,Locke,Hivert,Talansky..)
Netserk said:Hi and welcome to the forum.
I also think that the Movistar duo will fare well, and even though it is Costa with number 1 on his back, I expect Quintana to have a free role/co-captain. I hope we will see some action on stage 4.
I know it is common, but I didn't noticed it as it didn't really surprise me (that Costa would wear number 1). Will be more attentive next timeRyo Hazuki said:the only reason costa has got number 1 on his back is because of alphabetical order. when do people f'n learn...
pablocastellanosarejola said:I´m new here!
I´m a basque boy,follower of cyclism, and I want see what people think about cycling out of here.
I think that two of favourites are in the movistar team, Quintana and Rui Costa.( we will see what freedom has Nairo..)
I hope this is the edition of Surprises!(Ulissi,Locke,Hivert,Talansky..)
Angliru said:Welcome to the forum! You'll find a lot of company here in your admiration of Quintana. Both he and Costa have bright futures and I too am looking forward to seeing Quintana ride for himself in the major events. It appears that he will have that opportunity in this year's Paris Nice. He appears to be coming into the race in good form and should be one of the strongest climbers and I hear he is pretty good in uphill tt's so that should set him up for a successful week of racing provided he can avoid any setbacks as a result of getting caught out in any echelons.