icefire said:If Santander is in this they'll want someone from Cantabria in the team. I can understand Manolo can't be in, but Cobo?![]()
lejarreta said:I'm glad for the riders and staff, cause their short term situation was really bad before this. But I'm really annoyed that not one of the Basque companies would support the project that helps riders from the country, was raised by plain people from the country giving money (no refund), and has been supported by lots of fans.
Just my reaction. If Banco Santander ends up sponsoring the team, I will take my few cents out of BBVA. The same if any of the main competitors of a Basque company puts money on the team and I buy from them or give them any business.
It has been such a long time seeing Euskaltel-Euskadi in the peloton, that now I have to recall my teenage times living in Amorebieta, being a volunteer to the organization (Klasika Primavera) and no orange wave, no "naranja digital", yes, no "bleeding carrots", but lots of cycling fans anyhow. Now, I will be a "regular" cycling fan, just with preferred riders.
For this Vuelta: papi, papi, papi chulo.
Txapeldun said:^this. It's a real slap in the face for supporters of Basque cycling. Nevermind the Basque banks that didn't step up, how about the big boys like Iberdrola? Maybe a consortium of businesses could have pooled together 10-12 million Euro.
Now we will not see Orbea in the peloton.
Nor will we see the ikurrina
Many questions for this team that represents 'Green Spain'.
Txapeldun said:^this. It's a real slap in the face for supporters of Basque cycling. Nevermind the Basque banks that didn't step up, how about the big boys like Iberdrola? Maybe a consortium of businesses could have pooled together 10-12 million Euro.
Now we will not see Orbea in the peloton.
Nor will we see the ikurrina
Many questions for this team that represents 'Green Spain'.
hoerpi said:We don't know that yet?
lejarreta said:The ikurriña WILL be seen anyhow.
hrotha said:On the bright side maybe now someone will feel compelled to save the Fundación Euskadi team.
AFAIK the Euskadi team is continental, not pro continental.Txapeldun said:You're right. Seeing as how Orbea (Mondragon), Iberdrola, la Fundacion, and iberdrola got embarrassed by having their home team taken away from them maybe now they can chip in a half-million Euro each.
The Pro-Conti team needs to survive. And needs to stay 'solo vasco'.
The Basque flag together with the flag of the most fervent Spanish nationalists? I'm not sure I can see it.Txapeldun said:On the kit of courseHow about the Ikurrina & The Asturian flag, that'd be cool? The revenge of North Spain!!
Libertine Seguros said:Current team is merely Continental. Would be interesting to see them step up to ProConti if they got that funding though, make a good parachute for the leftover Euskaltel riders as well as a development team, so it'd be more like, say, Topsport Vlaanderen than Rabo/Astana Continental or Itera-Katyusha.
Pipe dream, mind.
Race Radio said:Doubt it. The new team will be based in Asturias and will focus on riders from that region
De Snelle Duif said:This made me happy. Who are Alonso's sponsors?
Broth3r said:Risk management. While these 6M might be a lot for a license, but it nigh ensures him a place in WT without having to face stiff competition.
hrotha said:The Basque flag together with the flag of the most fervent Spanish nationalists? I'm not sure I can see it.![]()
Ryo Hazuki said:there is no stiff competion. there is actually a shortage of wt teams. he didn't buy the license. he took it over for 6 million wich is exactly the budget of euskaltel. he basiclaly takes over all salary ect that sponsor would've been forced to still pay and gets the license with it
lejarreta said:Apparently he buys Basque Cycling Pro Team (BCPT), so its assets and liabilities. The license should be an asset, isn't it?
Ryo Hazuki said:by buying they mean he takes over all salaries and equipment etc
SKSemtex said:Probably Ferrari wants to sell more bicycles next years![]()