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This years Volta a Portugal seems to be another borefest or Veloso-Marque showdown with the overused stages of the last editions beeing used again. Volta do Futuro features a stage to Oliveira do Hospital with the steep climb of Santa Ovaia, there will be a mtf on Alto de São Macário and a difficult stage to Oliveira de Azeméis. All these stages look better than what Gomes just presented.

You can check all the infos for both races here.
 
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A highly placed source says that Mark Cavendish is in negotiations to move to Lotto Soudal next year, to do lead out for André Greipel.
 
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Maxiton said:
A highly placed source says that Mark Cavendish is in negotiations to move to Lotto Soudal next year, to do lead out for André Greipel.

Bad signing. Now he will have only 8 riders in support.
 
How come that two days after the Memorial Cerami there's still no mention of it on CNF and still no Tour of Wallonia race preview the day before it starts.

Do CNF posters genuinely like cycling or are they Bore de France full ***? :confused:
 
Echoes said:
How come that two days after the Memorial Cerami there's still no mention of it on CNF and still no Tour of Wallonia race preview the day before it starts.

Do CNF posters genuinely like cycling or are they Bore de France full ***? :confused:
Nobody's stopping you :rolleyes:

One of the problems is that because the TdF is so all-consuming, if you try and discuss other races it just gets buried under the Tour avalanche. A lot of the time people just don't bother.
 
Libertine Seguros said:
Echoes said:
How come that two days after the Memorial Cerami there's still no mention of it on CNF and still no Tour of Wallonia race preview the day before it starts.

Do CNF posters genuinely like cycling or are they Bore de France full ***? :confused:
Nobody's stopping you :rolleyes:

One of the problems is that because the TdF is so all-consuming, if you try and discuss other races it just gets buried under the Tour avalanche. A lot of the time people just don't bother.
Yea, this.
 
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luckyboy said:
Tour de l'Avenir allowing WorldTour riders is some ***

Do you have a link?

What is the point of allowing world tour riders? It's meant to be a race for young riders.
 
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Afrank said:
luckyboy said:
Tour de l'Avenir allowing WorldTour riders is some ***

Do you have a link?

What is the point of allowing world tour riders? It's meant to be a race for young riders.
The colombian team recently announced its lineup. Sebastian Henao is in it...A guy who already has been top 10 on GT climbing stages.

A really silly and strange change.
 
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Afrank said:
luckyboy said:
Tour de l'Avenir allowing WorldTour riders is some ***

Do you have a link?

What is the point of allowing world tour riders? It's meant to be a race for young riders.
Nowadays anyway. I thought it was U23 now, as opposed to the U27 Girobio. Still, though intended for young riders it did used to just be an open race, specifically with reference to the Eastern Bloc riders like Sukhoruchenkov and Olaf Ludwig winning it, but also more notoriously with reference to Laurent Fignon winning it in 1988.
 
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maltiv said:
Afrank said:
luckyboy said:
Tour de l'Avenir allowing WorldTour riders is some ***

Do you have a link?

What is the point of allowing world tour riders? It's meant to be a race for young riders.
The colombian team recently announced its lineup. Sebastian Henao is in it...A guy who already has been top 10 on GT climbing stages.

A really silly and strange change.
Agree with that, thats a serious BS from organizer :eek:
 
That article says Nibali will only leave in 2017, when he'll go to an Italian team built around him. But that seems to be a bit of journalistic overenthusiasm, since Nibali describes the idea as "a dream" of his.
 
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hrotha said:
That article says Nibali will only leave in 2017, when he'll go to an Italian team built around him. But that seems to be a bit of journalistic overenthusiasm, since Nibali describes the idea as "a dream" of his.

Is Team Alonso never going to happen then? It would suit Nibali quite well to go there, maybe not an all-Italian team but it will have many Italians, Paolo Bettini as a coach and a more relaxed environment than Vino.
 
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Brullnux said:
hrotha said:
That article says Nibali will only leave in 2017, when he'll go to an Italian team built around him. But that seems to be a bit of journalistic overenthusiasm, since Nibali describes the idea as "a dream" of his.

Is Team Alonso never going to happen then? It would suit Nibali quite well to go there, maybe not an all-Italian team but it will have many Italians, Paolo Bettini as a coach and a more relaxed environment than Vino.

Not while Nibali is still a contender.
 
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Brullnux said:
Is Team Alonso never going to happen then? It would suit Nibali quite well to go there, maybe not an all-Italian team but it will have many Italians, Paolo Bettini as a coach and a more relaxed environment than Vino.
Team Alonso ain't happening. In that sense, I guess it would be pretty relaxed.