He can not ride even if they give him the spot of the road race?Sagan has not qualified for the Olympic XCO race
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He can not ride even if they give him the spot of the road race?Sagan has not qualified for the Olympic XCO race
He can not ride even if they give him the spot of the road race?
No.He can not ride even if they give him the spot of the road race?
Sagan has not qualified for the Olympic XCO race
only the Top 19 nations from yesterday's MTB rankings qualified for the Olympics. Slovakia is 36th, so they have no spot they could give him.He can not ride even if they give him the spot of the road race?
Thanks, that’s helpful to know, and I’m glad to see the equity. Still that 514 athletes on the bike, compared to almost 1200 in the pool (swimming, diving, synchronized—didn’t count water polo).It's part of the Olympic Agenda 2020 to reduce the number of people in general, because the Olympics have blown up to a size no one can manage or finance anymore. Of those ~1000 athletes less in Paris, cycling will contribute 14.
The main reason for the small field in the road race is that this comes together with the introduction of gender equality. The spots which used to be available for then men now went to the women
I'm sure Svrcek will be in the Slovak Olympic team, not Sagan.It'd be nice to then see him in the road race, it's not like Slovakia has any other half decent riders anymore.
Decent team for MvdP with the addition of PhilipsenMen's Dutch team for the Olympics will be composed of Van der Poel, Van Baarle and Daan Hoole.
Women's team will be Vollering, Van Dijk, Vos and Wiebes
Mathieu van der Poel will be joined by Daan Hoole, Dylan Van Baarle in Paris Olympic team, Dutch federation announces
Vollering, Wiebes joined by Vos, Van Dijk for road eventswww.cyclingnews.com
Must be a bit disappointing for Kooij, but it makes sense. Like Belgium hopefully not taking Philipsen and De LieMen's Dutch team for the Olympics will be composed of Van der Poel, Van Baarle and Daan Hoole.
Women's team will be Vollering, Van Dijk, Vos and Wiebes
Mathieu van der Poel will be joined by Daan Hoole, Dylan Van Baarle in Paris Olympic team, Dutch federation announces
Vollering, Wiebes joined by Vos, Van Dijk for road eventswww.cyclingnews.com
Roger Hammond has joined the team of Sports Directors at BORA – hansgrohe. For the past two seasons, the 50-year-old Briton has been working for Ineos Grenadiers. He will take up his new position in the German UCI WorldTeam on June 1st and will join the team for the first time at the Tour de Suisse.
Rolf Aldag, Head of Sports BORA – hansgrohe
"Roger and I have known each other for many years. We used to race against each other on the bike. After that, we worked together in very different constellations and for many seasons. It's great that our paths have now crossed again. I appreciate Roger's very professional race preparation and his strong race analyses. I am delighted that he is strengthening our team of Sports Directors."
Roger Hammond
"I'm very excited to be joining BORA – hansgrohe. I have enjoyed following their progression from a small continental team through to a leading team in the WorldTour. The ambition that Ralph and his team has for the future sounds equally inspiring, I look forward to being part of the journey."
Sports Directors BORA – hansgrohe:
Rolf Aldag (Head of Sports), Shane Archbold, Bernhard Eisel, Enrico Gasparotto, Roger Hammond, Heinrich Haussler, Christian Pömer, Patxi Vila
Must be a bit disappointing for Kooij, but it makes sense. Like Belgium hopefully not taking Philipsen and De Lie
Now they can control it just a bit in case of a problem. Flat tire, or crash.Actually, they are wasting time selecting a domestique in Hoole - You need three riders who have a chance to win. Ideally, two with a strong chance and one with a minor chance. It was a no-brainer to take Kooij.
Actually, they are wasting time selecting a domestique in Hoole - You need three riders who have a chance to win. Ideally, two with a strong chance and one with a minor chance. It was a no-brainer to take Kooij.
No, that wouldn't make sense. They have the biggest favourite, they need someone who can control it for a while. Then Mathieu can take matters into his own hands.
That he's capable to get in the break, doesn't mean it will happen. In case it doesn't happen it's good to have someone like Hoole on the the team.MVDP is capable of getting into the first break of the day which could be winning break. I doubt few if any teams with 3 riders will pick a Hoole type of rider.
The women's team has Ellen van Dijk who could probably do the job for the men as well if needed.I'm with yaco. This isn't a Giro stage where the break is 4 second tier riders and the peloton has multiple top tier domestiques to keep them in check. The break (or breaks) will be large, with multiple potential winners but, great, Daan Hoole will chase everyone down for 250km.
Their women's team has 4 riders and they didn't bother wasting a spot.