This is a good move and a very good news for the sport!!
Now Evenepoel to Ineos and we will see a fantastic TDF 2024.
This is a good move and a very good news for the sport!!
Happy to read this. Happy for Roglic and Bora. I hope the dynamics between Roglic and Hindley work out. Interested to know who they will pick as team leader for each of the Grand Tours?
I am not sure if things are that simple - especially if TDF doesn't work out. Wouldn't you send Roglič who's your most-paid cyclist also to the second grandtour in a year instead of compete with Vlasov for 6th or 8th position at Vuelta?My guess:
Hindley - Giro
Vlasov dom for Roglic in Tour
Vlasov leader in Vuelta.
Yes.I am not sure if things are that simple - especially if TDF doesn't work out. Wouldn't you send Roglič who's your most paid cyclist also to the second grandtour in a year instead of compete with Vlasov for 6th or 8th position at Vuelta?
Well Roglic did change things for some reason, right? I think it's not a conspiracy theory to claim that. When trying to outline those reasons, the way Vuelta was handled must be among the favourites, right? I mean, considering the move was done right after the Vuelta, this is not very far fetched... And if the way Vuelta was handled is the reason Roglic changed teams, then it's Niermann who is responsible.So now Niermann is the enemy... Slovenian media (and Roglic fans) need to get over themselves. Yes, he was there for both of Vingegaard's Tour wins, but also for a lot of the races Roglic won. So I don't know what that has to do with anything.
And he should be clearly better than them, too. Hindley may be a bit chuffed but I imagine he's going to be named Tour co-leader to keep the peace.Great choice, they've got a decent team. Not JV level, but very close to it. With at least 2 of Hindley/Vlasov/Martinez in support in the TDF he's got his own set of super domestiques.
If I was Hindley I would go for Giro or Vuelta, that’s the most realistic to winAnd he should be clearly better than them, too. Hindley may be a bit chuffed but I imagine he's going to be named Tour co-leader to keep the peace.
I am not sure if things are that simple - especially if TDF doesn't work out. Wouldn't you send Roglič who's your most-paid cyclist also to the second grandtour in a year instead of compete with Vlasov for 6th or 8th position at Vuelta?
My guess:
Hindley - Giro
Vlasov dom for Roglic in Tour
Vlasov leader in Vuelta.
Yes, but he's won the Giro and had a taste of yellow jersey at the Tour last year. I think he believes he can be a leader there.If I was Hindley I would go for Giro or Vuelta, that’s the most realistic to win
God forbid if you win TdF two times with Vingegaard.Niermann probably won't be on Rogla's Christmas card list:
View: https://twitter.com/Debby_Drckx/status/1710188097961333131
So we have TJV, Bora and Roglic in this story. I understand why this is a loss for TJV. They are losing the guy who won the most races for them and would possibly continue to win. But on the other hand, he could be getting less motivated if they hadn't let him go as well, so him continuing to perform in TJV is not a given. And there may be more cohesion now that Jonas will have no opposition from within the team. It's difficult to predict the consequences, but it's not all bad for them either. That's probably why they let him go, too...Bora still has to convince me that they can be considered a solid recurring GT team.
They have absolute solid material so I wonder where they go wrong. Rolf Aldag perhaps.
Not sure signing Primoz will do the trick. Signing WvA coach might. But in the timeframe given taking Primoz' age into consideration I don't believe it will happen within the next year - and time is up.
And Primoz is absolutely not going to win TdF as long as Jonas and Tadej is racing.
A loss for everyone here I think. Too bad.
It's a total win for Roglič. 5.5M per year makes many pains go away, even if wins won't come as easy as before. He'll have a 100% shot at TdF and that's all he ever wanted. Not winning it, but having a shot with full team support. If he gets beaten by better Jonas, Pogi, both or someone else, he won't be disappointed, because he gave his all. But if he wins...why the hell not, eh?So we have TJV, Bora and Roglic in this story. I understand why this is a loss for TJV. They are losing the guy who won the most races for them and would possibly continue to win. But on the other hand, he could be getting less motivated if they hadn't let him go as well, so him continuing to perform in TJV is not a given. And there may be more cohesion now that Jonas will have no opposition from within the team. It's difficult to predict the consequences, but it's not all bad for them either. That's probably why they let him go, too...
But more than that - why would it be a loss for Bora? They are getting 3rd best GC rider in their ranks. They're getting more exposure and most likely, a lot more wins than now. I also fail to see why this would be a loss for Roglic. Yes, maybe the team is not as good as TJV but if he is the true leader, that's a good compensation for him. A new challenge, better motivation, (allegedly) more money... what's not to like?
Hindley more than hinted that his goal for next year is the Giro. Denk said that they want to win the Tour with Roglic. Easy solution: Hindley is doing Giro for GC recovers and is a pure domestique in the Tour. Besides that you give share domestiques and name a co-leader for the Giro.Yes, but he's won the Giro and had a taste of yellow jersey at the Tour last year. I think he believes he can be a leader there.