Chris Horner?He likely the only one or one of the very few who thinks he may have retired too soon at 42.
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Chris Horner?He likely the only one or one of the very few who thinks he may have retired too soon at 42.
@Samu CuencaBala won another one on gravel, in Castellon, with a 8 minute advantage over Samu Sanchez, Dani Moreno, Alberto Losada, Felipe Orts and co!
Attack, attack, attack!He was already the best rider of his generation, and now he’s ready to become the best coach. Valverde is the new coach of the Spanish national team.
Alejandro Valverde wordt bondscoach van Spanje: "Ik kijk er enorm naar uit" | sporza
Alejandro Valverde zal het Spaanse wielrennen ook na zijn lange actieve carrière blijven bepalen, nu als bondscoach. De 44-jarige ex-renner staat op het punt om zijn land te leiden voor de komende 4 jaar.sporza.be
If it was Contador.Attack, attack, attack!
Not even the best spanish rider...He was already the best rider of his generation, and now he’s ready to become the best coach. Valverde is the new coach of the Spanish national team.
Alejandro Valverde wordt bondscoach van Spanje: "Ik kijk er enorm naar uit" | sporza
Alejandro Valverde zal het Spaanse wielrennen ook na zijn lange actieve carrière blijven bepalen, nu als bondscoach. De 44-jarige ex-renner staat op het punt om zijn land te leiden voor de komende 4 jaar.sporza.be
Jesus Christ. We need to stop this endogamic malarkey where riders with no particular tactical nous immediately become DS's and coaches because it's seen as some sort of homage to their careers and as a cozy retirement rather than as a super important job that requires specific talents - and a job he has zero experience for, incidentally
How can you put the guy who co-signed Rui Costa's WC victory in charge of the national team
And on a frickin' FOUR-YEAR CONTRACT, no less. Ugh
I do wonder why he isn’t working at Movistar. Maybe too much effort, away from home too muchYes, the guy who was on the podium seven times at the WCRR clearly has no idea what' going on there.
What is the national coach role? Keep an eye on how riders are progressing, make two selections a year (three every 4th year), act as DS for 2 (or 3) days a year. Anything else?I do wonder why he isn’t working at Movistar. Maybe too much effort, away from home too much
To do the job properly it's about building a team that wants to take part and importantly ride for the designated team leader and each other.What is the national coach role? Keep an eye on how riders are progressing, make two selections a year (three every 4th year), act as DS for 2 (or 3) days a year. Anything else?
Is it the sinecure I am assuming?
True.To do the job properly it's about building a team that wants to take part and importantly ride for the designated team leader and each other.
To manage and hopefully sucessfully resolve the likely 'domestic squabbles' along the way.
Way more, not saying it’s a full time job, but what you are saying is a huge exaggerationTrue.
But still, what, 50 hours a year (70 in a leap year)?
He did that with his legs, not his brain. Like did you ever watch him raceYes, the guy who was on the podium seven times at the WCRR clearly has no idea what' going on there.
Do you also think Vingegaard would be a good DS for a GT?Yes, the guy who was on the podium seven times at the WCRR clearly has no idea what' going on there.