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Gloin22 said:
What's wrong with expression of his opinion?

Many say GTs are boring. Reducing them to 2 weeks would bring more intensity in racing. Guaranteed. Still there's lots of pros and cons, but what he says is not wrong.

Only if they scrap the flat stages but they won't.

Only way reducing the GTs could work is to bring them down to 18 days with just 1 rest day or zero
 
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I'm quite disappointed! Not surprised, mind you, but certainly disappointed. Maybe I'm just too naive. I actually thought the UCI would do its job and punish Astana as its clear the doping problem is systematic there.
 
Chanelly09 said:
I'm quite disappointed! Not surprised, mind you, but certainly disappointed. Maybe I'm just too naive. I actually thought the UCI would do its job and punish Astana as its clear the doping problem is systematic there.

Astana has the reigning Tour de France winner. They would have been accepted to any race they wanted to go to anyway. The only thing that this decision changes is that they'll be at some races they don't really care about, and it will colour people's opinions of Brian Cookson as UCI president, most of which will be only able to be discussed in the Clinic, and if his sneaking doping bans of Grand Tour winners surreptitiously into online pdf documents with no official announcements and his preposterous suggestions that we mutilate the calendar and try to kill historic races so that no races overlap and the calendar becomes one homogenous and repetitive mass, and top level riders don't get to do smaller races, causing national scenes to be starved of money and negating much of the value in sponsoring a smaller team, hadn't already soured you on his presidency, then this might be a tipping point.
 
Awesome pic

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edit: sorry, how do I resize? :eek:
 
Jspear said:
Aye, as are Tinkov and MTN...If Garmin goes with something other than SRAM then there won't be a single team with SRAM in the pro peleton next year.

Garmin goes with Shimano

Ag2r La Mondiale the only WT team on Sram (they bought off the 2015 deal Campagnolo had with the team)

Pro Conti on Sram are Rompoot-Orange and Drapac (for now, some sponsor for other teams still to be known)
 
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Volta ao Algarve 2015
18.02.2015 - 22.02.2015


Stage 1, Lagos > Albufeira, 168k
Stage 2, Lagoa > Monchique, 192k
Stage 3, Vila do Bispo > Cabo de São Vicente ITT, 18,2k
Stage 4, Tavira > Alto do Malhão, 212k
Stage 5, Almodôvar > Vilamoura, 178k
 
Lupetto said:
Volta ao Algarve 2015
18.02.2015 - 22.02.2015


Stage 1, Lagos > Albufeira, 168k
Stage 2, Lagoa > Monchique, 192k
Stage 3, Vila do Bispo > Cabo de São Vicente ITT, 18,2k
Stage 4, Tavira > Alto do Malhão, 212k
Stage 5, Almodôvar > Vilamoura, 178k

Very similar to last year's. Kwiatkowski to battle it out against Machado.
 
pastronef said:
Garmin goes with Shimano

Ag2r La Mondiale the only WT team on Sram (they bought off the 2015 deal Campagnolo had with the team)

Pro Conti on Sram are Rompoot-Orange and Drapac (for now, some sponsor for other teams still to be known)

Is this because Shimano are actually preferred? Or perhaps that they have more money to throw at the teams?

Have never had SRAM components so can't comment on their quality. Probably wouldn't notice the difference at my fitness level anyway:)