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Michele said:It was reported on Rai during yesterday stage but didnt see anything online (only his tweet).
Thank you.
Michele said:It was reported on Rai during yesterday stage but didnt see anything online (only his tweet).
Christian said:Bob Jungels says he will participate at the Tour of Luxembourg ... it's too early for stagiaires so did they invite LEOPARD TREK CT? So far the race is not on their official schedule. If they did get an invite, did CT Differdange miss out? They were always the only Continental Team to be invited. It would be pretty bad if they left them out this year, they have animated the race for years. Most recently Christian Poos won the mountain's jersey last year
http://www.tageblatt.lu/sport/story/-Et-rullt--ech-sinn-zouversichtlech--17651177
Libertine Seguros said:Tour of Luxembourg is in Europe and 2.HC, so the rules are that Continental teams from the host country can ride, but all others must be from the WT or ProContinental levels. Therefore CT Differdange would usually be the only Continental team at it. Leopard Trek CT could go this year - however the UCI prevents teams that are too closely linked from competing directly for fear of collusion - hence why Chipotle Development can't race California against Garmin, and why Livestrong U23 have never been there before, but now that the Radioshack team merged with Leopard, they're no longer a satellite team; Trek-Livestrong and Radioshack were considered two arms of the same organisation if you like; so are RSNT and Leopard CT now in that position, or are they two different teams, enabling Leopard to ride their home tour?
The Fundación Euskadi is wide enough that they have got around this with Euskaltel and Orbea, though you could make a very convincing case for them not being able to race alongside one another.
Arnout said:Nah. They tend to work together quite closely, it was especially obvious when Igor Gonzalez de Galdeano was leading Euskaltel and Alvaro GdG was leading Orbea. Didn't like it, it doesn't feel right.
pastronef said:http://www.twitter.com/millarmind
Final Tour build up begins today. Tour of Norway then Bayern Rundfarht followed by Dauphiné. Time to get lighter, time to get stronger.
will Millar retire? "final tour"?
Libertine Seguros said:so are RSNT and Leopard CT now in that position, or are they two different teams, enabling Leopard to ride their home tour?
Zam_Olyas said:The Last Kilometer @TheLastKm_Movie
First race for Davide Rebellin, first podium! 2nd place in the 1st stage of Tour of Hellas!
Michele said:According to RAI, Renshaw is rumored to go back to Cavendish's last man role.
El Pistolero said:Lol, there goes Geraint Thomas classic career if that's true.
El Pistolero said:Lol, there goes Geraint Thomas classic career if that's true.
Libertine Seguros said:Tour of Luxembourg is in Europe and 2.HC, so the rules are that Continental teams from the host country can ride, but all others must be from the WT or ProContinental levels. Therefore CT Differdange would usually be the only Continental team at it. Leopard Trek CT could go this year - however the UCI prevents teams that are too closely linked from competing directly for fear of collusion - hence why Chipotle Development can't race California against Garmin, and why Livestrong U23 have never been there before, but now that the Radioshack team merged with Leopard, they're no longer a satellite team; Trek-Livestrong and Radioshack were considered two arms of the same organisation if you like; so are RSNT and Leopard CT now in that position, or are they two different teams, enabling Leopard to ride their home tour?
The Fundación Euskadi is wide enough that they have got around this with Euskaltel and Orbea, though you could make a very convincing case for them not being able to race alongside one another.
Christian said:Apparently it will be with a national team. I didn't know they were allowed to race but it seems to be the case. I just wonder who they will put in itMaybe Schlechter and Zangerlé can follow at this level but that's about it