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El Pistolero said:
Is there a disease in Sky/HtC to always lay the blame elsewhere?
I don't know, haven't had them tested. But changing trainers is quite common when things are going badly. Particularly when said trainer has no education and no logical connections with the sport.

Nordhaug was following approximately the same training program as Edvald before he started working with Julich, and he has obviously improved massively this season. So logic dictates that changing trainer indeed could make a difference.
 
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Don't get your hopes high. Samu was asked about the Giro, so he replied with one of his signature "I'd love to" stock answers that he never ever acts on.
 
Oct 23, 2009
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maltiv said:
Edvald Boasson Hagen has finally ended his cooperation with his former personal trainer, Fredrik Mohn. A goldsmith with no real connections to cycling doesn't exactly sound like an ideal fit for a talent like Edvald, so Sky has finally forced him to get one of their trainers instead after a disappointing classic's season. It is not yet known who will be his new trainer, but I'm definitely hoping for Julich!
There's some creepy guy on here named "Dominic Krynicki" who has copy pasted what I wrote here and posted it on Sky's facebook...and it's not the first time. Seriously, stop copying my posts dude!

...back on topic: Edvald's new main trainer will be Tim Kerrison, who also has been training Wiggins this season with great success. Ellingsworth, Arvesen and Julich will also be involved.
 
Dec 30, 2011
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maltiv said:
There's some creepy guy on here named "Dominic Krynicki" who has copy pasted what I wrote here and posted it on Sky's facebook...and it's not the first time. Seriously, stop copying my posts dude!

...back on topic: Edvald's new main trainer will be Tim Kerrison, who also has been training Wiggins this season with great success. Ellingsworth, Arvesen and Julich will also be involved.

Great!:D
Kerrison is an absolute genius.
He has transformed Wiggins .
 
Mar 10, 2009
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hrotha said:
Don't get your hopes high. Samu was asked about the Giro, so he replied with one of his signature "I'd love to" stock answers that he never ever acts on.

He has indicated before, without being asked for it (to a general question what would you still like to do in your career question), that he wants to ride the Giro though.

Still, you're right, this answer is far from a guarantee.
 
Apr 10, 2011
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Froome19 said:
Great!:D
Kerrison is an absolute genius.
He has transformed Wiggins .

Good to hear. Hopefully we'll see even more improved EBH this year at Tour and Olympics and then hoping for a decent show at the classics next year.
 
Jun 14, 2010
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hrotha said:
Don't get your hopes high. Samu was asked about the Giro, so he replied with one of his signature "I'd love to" stock answers that he never ever acts on.

Yeah, im thinking the same, i heard this song before.
 
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maltiv said:
...back on topic: Edvald's new main trainer will be Tim Kerrison, who also has been training Wiggins this season with great success. Ellingsworth, Arvesen and Julich will also be involved.

man that's great...i was also talking to other people about a little dirty dream...the dream of edvald boasson hagen dropping 8 kilos this summer and then killing everyone on the mountains...he will be a perfect machine,remember collet d'allevard in the dauphine?basso:"i never saw something like this"...if julich and kerrison can't do that,nobody can.
i always imagined eddy more than a guy for the classics,we'll have to wait and see
 
May 3, 2011
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maltiv said:
There's some creepy guy on here named "Dominic Krynicki" who has copy pasted what I wrote here and posted it on Sky's facebook...and it's not the first time. Seriously, stop copying my posts dude!

...back on topic: Edvald's new main trainer will be Tim Kerrison, who also has been training Wiggins this season with great success. Ellingsworth, Arvesen and Julich will also be involved.

Its not fair to say he copied and pasted, he changed a few of the words ;)
 
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The EBH news is good. Kerrison is a very, very sharp brain. Certainly between him, Julich, and Ellingworth they've had a lot of recent success with the likes of Cav, Wiggo, Nordhaug, Froome.

Definitely worth a shot.
 
Dec 30, 2011
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Christian said:
Saur-Sojasun anounces 6 riders for Tour de France:

COPPEL Jérôme
DELAPLACE Anthony
ENGOULVENT Jimmy
JEANDESBOZ Fabrice
MARINO Jean-Marc
SIMON Julien

The remaining riders will be anounced at the national championships.

http://www.cyclismactu.net/news-tou...n-annonce-6-coureurs-24396.html#ixzz1uPStZM2O

This team has had a great season so far I hope they can impress some more at the Tour
With Coppel and Jeandesboz for overall, both of whom looked good last year and of course the 2 heroes from Dunkirk it looks like a good team so far.
Question is wiill it be another matter of getting guys in the break or maybe something more... tbh I cant see any of these guys getting a stage win.
 
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Could definitely see Simon grabbing a stage, he's had a brilliant season. If they ride for GC then Coppel and Jeandesboz will just be invisible for 11th-20th.
 
May 25, 2010
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hatcher said:
The EBH news is good. Kerrison is a very, very sharp brain. Certainly between him, Julich, and Ellingworth they've had a lot of recent success with the likes of Cav, Wiggo, Nordhaug, Froome.

Definitely worth a shot.

Together with teamdoctor Geert Leinders the Sky performances went through the roof :D
 
Nov 6, 2009
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Christian said:
Saur-Sojasun anounces 6 riders for Tour de France:

COPPEL Jérôme
DELAPLACE Anthony
ENGOULVENT Jimmy
JEANDESBOZ Fabrice
MARINO Jean-Marc
SIMON Julien

The remaining riders will be anounced at the national championships.

http://www.cyclismactu.net/news-tou...n-annonce-6-coureurs-24396.html#ixzz1uPStZM2O

This team has had a great season so far I hope they can impress some more at the Tour

Pretty surpricing that Marino is certain already.

I guess B. Feillu, Levarlet, Mederel, Le Lay, Mangel and Galland are the most likely to fight for the 3 remaining spots. I would have thought all of those were ahead of Marino though.

Anyways not that bad a team with J. Simon and Coppel and some good breakaway guys. So fair enough they got their Tour-ticket.
 
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That would be cool for Martin ( him vs Vanendert and maybe even Valverde??? ). Samu will also revert to getting mountain points if GC goes badly for him.

In the CN article
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/uran-upbeat-after-handling-difficult-start-well

it says: "Whilst most of the media attention is directed towards Sky’s Mark Cavendish, over the last few days, his team-mate Urán has been slowly but steadily rising up the Giro GC. He’s currenly placed in 53rd postion, less than a minute behind leader Ramunas Navardauskas, and of the pre-race favourites, only Ivan Basso (Liquigas), Joaquim Rodriguez (Katusha) and Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin-Barracuda) lie ahead."

Where is Kreuziger ( who is 23rd ) in the article???