GuyIncognito said:
roundabout said:
GuyIncognito said:
GuyIncognito said:I cannot believe I have to explain the joke, but for the people who sent me PMs here it is
Armstrong is also an astronaut's name. An astronaut who died relatively recently. The joke is that you expected Lance and you got a guy dressed as Neil. That is not actually Lance riding.
My opinion of humans is lower than it was this morning
Njbb1995 said:Belkin is ending sponsership at the end of this year: http://www.teambelkin.com/teamnews/team-belkin-looking-for-new-title-sponsor-3206
ILovecycling said:Thats a surprise for me,I mean,what else they want?They had great Tour last year,and 2014 classics were good also
Anyway its really important info,maybe Alonso or someone (Tinkoff?) will use this situation to their advantage (transfers,merge).
And they have a lot better avarage domestics than saxo.mrhender said:A merge with TS would certainly be a big leap towards Tinkov's dream of owning the worlds best team (maybe ever)..
Just do some house cleaning in both teams and keep 5-8 top noch riders from Belkin, and there you have it
Seriously -Tinkov is in my mind a practical man who sees opportunities, this could very well be the best/fastest way of fulfilling His dream...
classicomano said:Pathetic, they pretty much freerolled for 1.5 year on Rabobanks money and then step out![]()
+1classicomano said:Pathetic, they pretty much freerolled for 1.5 year on Rabobanks money and then step out![]()
mrhender said:A merge with TS would certainly be a big leap towards Tinkov's dream of owning the worlds best team (maybe ever)..
Just do some house cleaning in both teams and keep 5-8 top noch riders from Belkin, and there you have it
Seriously -Tinkov is in my mind a practical man who sees opportunities, this could very well be the best/fastest way of fulfilling His dream...
Arredondo said:Of course, a company as Belkin has the right to step out after 1.5 years. But the fact they intented at the beginning of the season to continue for at least another year, or perhaps more years to really build a strong team, and after a couple of months saying it is enough. It doesn't deserve the price of style.
But it's their right to do it. Cycling world still has to be grateful this kind of companies are willing to invest, not the opposite.