nobilis said:David Blanco is confident that Gianetti and Matxin will find a sponsor. I think he's too optimistic.
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/geoxs-blanco-blasts-teams-sponsor-backs-mosquera
Also in the interview, he defends his training partner Mosquera and criticises the double standards in dealing with doping cases in cycling. (Is he talking about Contador?)
roundabout said:And that must have been why he was pretty much invisible for the first 3 years of his career.
roundabout said:Saunier Duval was not blacklisted.
roundabout said:The first 3 years of Cobo's career are 2004-2006.
And I would make a guess that Fuji-Servetto of 2009 could race many big races.
nobilis said:David Blanco is confident that Gianetti and Matxin will find a sponsor. I think he's too optimistic.
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/geoxs-blanco-blasts-teams-sponsor-backs-mosquera
Also in the interview, he defends his training partner Mosquera and criticises the double standards in dealing with doping cases in cycling. (Is he talking about Contador?)
Papparrazzi said:I never heard of this guy Blanco before. I have no idea what he is talking about, was this interview translated by Google, cuz it's complete gobbledygook to me. He seems to be defending dopers with off-the-wall theories
Cyclingnews - if you're going to publish interviews/statements, please try and achieve more depth of translation.
Papparrazzi said:I never heard of this guy Blanco before. I have no idea what he is talking about, was this interview translated by Google, cuz it's complete gobbledygook to me. He seems to be defending dopers with off-the-wall theories
Cyclingnews - if you're going to publish interviews/statements, please try and achieve more depth of translation.
nobilis said:I read first in biciciclismo and it said pretty much the same.
Blanco is well known and many of us in this forum were excited when he was signed by Geox last year, to see what he could do in bigger races.
Fus087 said:It's ironic how an ex-Comunidad Valenciana rider (until 2006), who then spent years in "exile", says that cycling dug its own grave with Operacion Puerto.
But that's for another place.
nobilis said:He meant how the different Authorities dealt with it and not the Operation itself.
Ryo Hazuki said:that says more about you than about him and it is pretty clear what he says. he thinks mosquera is getting screwed and sponsors like geox screweing people out of jobs
Kvinto said:I've always thought he is Portuguese btw and recognized my mistake only when he came to GeoxHe should have chosen the team like this (the team that raced beyond the Pyrenees peninsular) well before...
greenedge said:I thought that was a vicious attack but necessary. If they do not get the new team sponsorship i wonder who Menchov will go to. Cobo could go anywhere though the contract might be an issue.
gustienordic said:These are my best guesses that probably aren't anywhere close.
Menchov -> Katusha
Cobo -> Lotto or Quickstep?
Duarte -> Movistar
De La Fuente -> Movistar, Acqua & Sapone, Farnese Vini?
I just want to see Menchov at Katusha, and Joaquim Rodriguez move to a different team![]()
Libertine Seguros said:Duarte's gone to Coldeportes already.
De la Fuente... maybe Saxo Bank?
As for Cobo, god only knows. Katyusha or Astana might make sense, but he's a difficult guy to motivate, and Quick Step is a death knell for any GC rider's career. Lotto, probably more interested in VDBII. Not Movistar, at the very least...
El Pistolero said:Don't think Lotto are interested in a Spanish GT rider especially because they don't need his points anyway. And I don't think Cobo wants to ride for VDBII