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Cimber said:Nope, cos Contador will get a lot of points in the vuelta
See my last post.
Cimber said:Nope, cos Contador will get a lot of points in the vuelta
LaFlorecita said:Another problem is that Alberto won't earn them points for the next two years. Or does that not count because he's actually not found guilty of doping.
scullster46 said:Will specialized keep on paying Alberto's salary? Cause if they leave, there is no way that Bjarne has enough money for Alberto. Also, it means that so long as Alberto is on contract with specialized, he can't ride other bikes, so the only probable option outside saxo would be opqs
Christian said:If there's one guy you do not need to worry about it's Riis, he always pulls something out of the hat, he solved the Basso crisis, the Schlexodus and now Clentagate.
Even if they do lose their license they will get invites to the Giro and Vuelta for sure, Flanders of course, Roubaix, Ardennes, you name it. Until then, more then enough time for Riis to pull another Riis, I'm excited to see what ol' baldie comes up with this time.
El Pistolero said:Which is what I've been suggesting. They have the cash, they have the equipment(bikes, not clinic), they're professional and they have decent support in the mountains(Peter Velits, Tony Martin for the lower slopes and Leipheimer).
They have also showed interest in Contador before already, so they clearly wouldn't mind signing him. Nor do they have any problems with ex-dopers because they signed Ilijo Keisse. The only problem I can think of is that their roster is already full.
FreeWheelin said:It was Contador that had clen in his system, not the UCI... they did not do anything wrong... i still hate them, but it is not their fault.
El Pistolero said:Contador will not resign for Saxobank.
- Contador's points won't count for the next 2 years
- Without Contador's points Saxobank will not be WT for 2013. Their cyclists all suck.
- Contador will not sign a contract for just 5 months
- Contador will not ride for a continental team.
- Saxo-bank will be a continental team next year, if not this year already.
hfer07 said:bottom line: Saxo & Riis will not commit to Alberto's contract renewal when he gets back in August, since he's no longer useful for the team-in the short & long term. This ruling basically gave him a full year ban, until he finds a team willing to carry him for the next two years without the benefit of UCI points....
that's the hard truth![]()
FreeWheelin said:It was Contador that had clen in his system, not the UCI... they did not do anything wrong... i still hate them, but it is not their fault.
Benotti69 said:Of course it is their fault. they maintain the doping status quo.
Riis can hardly complain if his days are numbered. He had a good run.
Mellow Velo said:I would maintain it is the UCI's fault due to this cockeyed points system of theirs.
What greater encouragement does an average pro need to cheat, than to have his worth determined by results?
The fact that a whole bunch of people face unemployment, based upon the actions on one rider, is bad enough.
To reach this situation, without those actions being clearly defined, possibly even accidental, is appalling.
In going after Saxo's license, they UCI continue to act like a very stupid dog with a small bone; not realising that they may choke on it.
Mellow Velo said:I would maintain it is the UCI's fault due to this cockeyed points system of theirs.
What greater encouragement does an average pro need to cheat, than to have his worth determined by results?
The fact that a whole bunch of people face unemployment, based upon the actions on one rider, is bad enough.
To reach this situation, without those actions being clearly defined, possibly even accidental, is appalling.
In going after Saxo's license, they UCI continue to act like a very stupid dog with a small bone; not realising that they may choke on it.
Havetts said:Cant invite continental teams to Grand Tours, needs ProContinental status.
Orvieto said:Just playing devil's advocate here, why wouldn't Contador ride for a continental team? As long as it is his continental team, Saxo more or less as it is today, set up for him to win Grand Tours? Wouldn't that be the biggest kick in the teeth to the UCI? Essentially it would say that UCI's precious World Tour Status means nothing. A Continental team with this generation's best GC rider would surely get invites to 2 out of 3 Grand Tours a year. Contador and Riis pay lower dues to the UCI overlords, don't have to travel to Qatar or China for UCI vanity races and get their big wins any way.
Orvieto said:I assume this is a reply to my earlier post:
Orvieto said:Apologies, I ignored the difference between a Continental and Pro Continental team, so I'll repeat my devil's advocate question substituting Pro Continental.
If Contador rode for a team at the level of a Europcar, Cofidis, Androni, aren't they going to get their Grand Tour invites anyway?