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Another deplorable idea, let's just keep adding to the global warming party.
I suppose the small town mayor will just exempt the Tour from his upcoming sustainability regulations.
 
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For now it seems that the underlying issues settled a bit, we as a cycling community did our part and i am proud of that. It turned out that only the very top governance of cycling didn't want to apply any pressure whatsoever, the rest of us and to some extent all did.

Anyway, theoretically hence everything is possible, practically i feel that a lot of things will need to get sorted out before such event to actually take place again and to be accepted by general public as something normal.
 
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Any word on "Cycling Academy" getting a sponsor, any sponsors yet? Or a bike provider? Is there a pending deadline for such to be confirmed.....
 
Any word on "Cycling Academy" getting a sponsor, any sponsors yet? Or a bike provider? Is there a pending deadline for such to be confirmed.....
As far as I am aware, they need to provide the financial guarantees to the UCI with the application that was announced as approved a couple of weeks ago (this was the basis of the Jayco delay), but the source of it is still unclear.


Adams bankrolling as a last resort, but almost anonymously, like Rabobank and Blanco Cycling a few years ago?
 
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Adams bankrolling as a last resort, but almost anonymously, like Rabobank and Blanco Cycling a few years ago?
I know this isn't your point–but I tend to think that if the bar is avoiding protests, who is bankrolling won't matter that much. Taking the name off the jersey is really all that is going to make the difference to the protesters, and really the PR game. Tough to go out there and sustain a substantive protest of a team because one doesn't like who bankrolls it. The optics just aren't there. I'd be pretty surprised if 90% of that crowd could have named the team owner in the Vuelta.
 
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I know this isn't your point–but I tend to think that if the bar is avoiding protests, who is bankrolling won't matter that much. Taking the name off the jersey is really all that is going to make the difference to the protesters, and really the PR game. Tough to go out there and sustain a substantive protest of a team because one doesn't like who bankrolls it. The optics just aren't there. I'd be pretty surprised if 90% of that crowd could have named the team owner in the Vuelta.
I simply meant that Adams will put the money up unless anyone else does. If he cannot use it to promote whatever he would wish to promote, he'd far rather someone else pay to advertise something else. But (afaik) he still owns the team, and to his credit is not just abandoning it to go into liquidation.
 
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I simply meant that Adams will put the money up unless anyone else does. If he cannot use it to promote whatever he would wish to promote, he'd far rather someone else pay to advertise something else. But (afaik) he still owns the team, and to his credit is not just abandoning it to go into liquidation.
Understood.