That’s harsh, but neither unfair nor inaccurate.staubsauger said:Coquard has completely failed his contract negotiations since 2015. He's the only one to blame for not riding the Tour de France twice in a row, now.
Breh said:They invest some money in LeTour. Bouhanni won the Europe Tour in which Cofidis finished 2nd behind Wanty. They are the highest ranked PCT team in the cq teamranking. They have Bouhanni, Navarro and the Herrada's.
Coquard rides for a new PCT team...
staubsauger said:Coquard has completely failed his contract negotiations since 2015. He's the only one to blame for not riding the Tour de France twice in a row, now.
He could've signed with Lampre back in 2015 already, if I remember correctly. Now he either could've signed for Quick Step instead of Vivian for Giro leadership or could've prolonged with Bernadeau in time, to ride the 2017 and 2018 Tour. Instead he put pen to paper with a new team that was always unlikely to receive a wildcard for the Tour.Jspear said:staubsauger said:Coquard has completely failed his contract negotiations since 2015. He's the only one to blame for not riding the Tour de France twice in a row, now.
He won 6 sprints before the 2017 Tour. The only other rider they had that brought more value to the team was Lilian Calmejane. It wasn't his fault in 2017. This year, yes, he took a gamble joining a new team.
Jspear said:Leinster said:He isn’t a good enough sprinter to command a Tour start with a World Tour team.
He has a point that it’s a bit unfair to hand out the invitations before the first race of the season, but then at least Conti teams can plan their season better.
I'd give 8 teams the heads up that they're maybe going to the Tour and then have those teams and riders prove themselves through the year. I do feel for Coquard....
This...staubsauger said:Coquard has completely failed his contract negotiations since 2015. He's the only one to blame for not riding the Tour de France twice in a row, now.
Der Effe said:He starts off his season in the Sharjah Tour, for God's sake. I understand that signing for FDJ or AG2R would also limit his chances, but he could and should have signed for a team able to provide him a better racing schedule.
Well, he talked a big game about wanting to do more WT races and then he signs with a brand new Pro ContiTonton said:C'mon man...it's not lie he doesn't want to. But again, when you sign with a small team, you should now that it's likely to happen. Too bad. I feel bad for him.jaylew said:Congrats on winning more French cup races, Bryan. The guy has no ambition.
Mayomaniac said:Amstel only annouced 5 of the 7 wildcards, so he could still get one.
I have nothing against Bryan, but is it worth throwing money at him when you already have Laporte and Consonni? Because I don't view him as clearly faster than those.Wow, this thread is pretty moribund.
Cofidis are looking to sign Coquard for next year. They've been disappointed in Viviani because he hasn't been "the Viviani of Quickstep."
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Cofidis turn to Coquard after Viviani disappointment
'We’d have continued with the Viviani of QuickStep, but we never saw that with us' says Vasseurwww.cyclingnews.com
Hopefully for Bryan, that doesn't mean they expect him to be "the (imaginary) Coquard of Quickstep," or even "the Viviani of Quickstep", but they would presumably insist on an improvement from "the Coquard of B&B Hotels." It could be a good move for both parties; Coquard would finally be at a WT team, and Cofidis might be just the place to get some results out of him.
I have nothing against Bryan, but is it worth throwing money at him when you already have Laporte and Consonni? Because I don't view him as clearly faster than those.
If Nizzolo was 2-3 years younger I'd throw some money at him, a fast guy who has been able to get results on different teams.
Coquard is a really good rider, bit he doesn't offer a lot of things that Laporte and Consonni can't provide.
If Nizzolo is available, they should get him. He’ll cost a lot more than Coquard, though.If Laporte is going to Jumbo, then it makes sense to sign Coquard as a replacement, though Nizzolo would obviously be the better choice, if they have the money. A better mountain dom with good descending skills to help Martin should be a priority as well.
Thanks for the reply, I forgot that Laporte is apparently leaving. If he's leaving bringing in Coquard makes more sense.If Laporte is going to Jumbo, then it makes sense to sign Coquard as a replacement, though Nizzolo would obviously be the better choice, if they have the money. A better mountain dom with good descending skills to help Martin should be a priority as well.