Dekker_Tifosi said:Really wonder what's going on at Sunweb. There's 3/4 coaches leaving, with among others Adriaan Helmantel which is Dumoulin's TT coach.
And so far they only got Elijzen in return (almost confirmed)
Red Rick said:2019 Tour de Suisse finishing places are out
http://www.tourdesuisse.ch/en/news/news-detail/news/the-tour-de-suisse-2019-is-heading-to-einsiedeln-1/
The sixth stage begins at Klosterplatz and heads off over the cobbles towards eastern Switzerland.
saunaking said:lololoolllol Simon Gerrans will work at Goldman Sachs. No doubt profiting off the work of others
saunaking said:He will be going places!
Red Rick said:2019 Tour de Suisse finishing places are out
http://www.tourdesuisse.ch/en/news/news-detail/news/the-tour-de-suisse-2019-is-heading-to-einsiedeln-1/
saunaking said:lololoolllol Simon Gerrans will work at Goldman Sachs. No doubt profiting off the work of others
Match made in heaven. He will be going places!
Scheduling disaster waiting to happen. Who decides what week the race is?Nirvana said:Lappartient in an interview for the Gazzetta (I don't post it because is mainly on clinic related stuff) said that he wants two WC in Africa in the next decade (they already have candidatures from Rwanda and Marocco for 2025).
But the really important thing (and something that could affect vastly the calendar) is that he said he's working for 2020 to have California in the first week of May and Giro start postponed to the second part of May to avoid the overlapping of the two races and allow riders to ride both. In this case I wonder if they need to postpone also every race after the Giro or they'll overlap the Giro with Dauphine and maybe even Suisse and reduce to only three or four week the break between Giro and Tour. And what they'll do with the usual preparation races for the Giro, riding in California could become more attractive than going to Tirol or Romandie with more likely cold and bad weather and almost a month before the start of the Giro.
And not to mention that for 2020 we could also have the Olympics overlapping with the Tour considering that RR is scheduled for the 26th of July, the likely Sunday of Champs Eliseé.
Breh said:E3 Harelbeke changes it's name to the E3 BinckBank Classic, only minor changes to the route.
Red Rick said:Breh said:E3 Harelbeke changes it's name to the E3 BinckBank Classic, only minor changes to the route.![]()
Scheduling disaster waiting to happen. Who decides what week the race is?Red Rick said:[quote="Nirvana":17y4irlg]Lappartient in an interview for the Gazzetta (I don't post it because is mainly on clinic related stuff) said that he wants two WC in Africa in the next decade (they already have candidatures from Rwanda and Marocco for 2025).
But the really important thing (and something that could affect vastly the calendar) is that he said he's working for 2020 to have California in the first week of May and Giro start postponed to the second part of May to avoid the overlapping of the two races and allow riders to ride both. In this case I wonder if they need to postpone also every race after the Giro or they'll overlap the Giro with Dauphine and maybe even Suisse and reduce to only three or four week the break between Giro and Tour. And what they'll do with the usual preparation races for the Giro, riding in California could become more attractive than going to Tirol or Romandie with more likely cold and bad weather and almost a month before the start of the Giro.
And not to mention that for 2020 we could also have the Olympics overlapping with the Tour considering that RR is scheduled for the 26th of July, the likely Sunday of Champs Eliseé.