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Christian said:
Synthesis:

- is working on strength and positioning for ITT

- wants to "stop goofing around"

- says merger was the "best thing that could happen to (LEOPARD TREK)"

- says he is not going to "change (his) way to do things because of this manager or that directeur sportif"

- names Fuglsang among classics riders, not Grand Tour riders (possible Ardennes leadership?)

- announces double leadership strategy for Tour 2012

- says Tour will be the "only objective", other races "solely to reassure"

- does not forget to name Gesink as GC thread.

Don't forget that Contador made a mistake by riding the Giro.
 
Christian said:
Synthesis:

- is working on strength and positioning for ITT

- wants to "stop goofing around"

- says merger was the "best thing that could happen to (LEOPARD TREK)"

- says he is not going to "change (his) way to do things because of this manager or that directeur sportif"

- names Fuglsang among classics riders, not Grand Tour riders (possible Ardennes leadership?)

- announces double leadership strategy for Tour 2012

- says Tour will be the "only objective", other races "solely to reassure"

- does not forget to name Gesink as GC thread.

- working on ITT? Doping.

- merger best thing that could happen. Our drugs & now Shacks make much better drugs.

...I could go on.
 
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Christian said:
Synthesis:

- is working on strength and positioning for ITT

- wants to "stop goofing around"

- says merger was the "best thing that could happen to (LEOPARD TREK)"

- says he is not going to "change (his) way to do things because of this manager or that directeur sportif"

- names Fuglsang among classics riders, not Grand Tour riders (possible Ardennes leadership?)

- announces double leadership strategy for Tour 2012

- says Tour will be the "only objective", other races "solely to reassure"

- does not forget to name Gesink as GC thread.

He is showing a certain distance with Bruyneel.

He wants to be Andy Schleck and not Lance 2.0

I'm sure Johan is not happy with some of his sentences.

We see...

The interview was pure propaganda. The riders were not happy with the merge except Schlecks, they have a good excuse to do nothing until the Tour, they have a powerfull team and want to give chances to win races to others:rolleyes:.
 
He's probably the only one of all the contenders that will say that "he will win the Tour". Each year he's had either the strongest team or one of the strongest, with top flight support behind him. Now he has Bruyneel, who tells the media in his usual arrogant tone, that he's looking for his team to "dominate" their opponents. How can I not root for them to fail spectacularly?
 
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Christian said:
Synthesis:

- is working on strength and positioning for ITT

- wants to "stop goofing around"

- says merger was the "best thing that could happen to (LEOPARD TREK)"

- says he is not going to "change (his) way to do things because of this manager or that directeur sportif"

- names Fuglsang among classics riders, not Grand Tour riders (possible Ardennes leadership?)

- announces double leadership strategy for Tour 2012

- says Tour will be the "only objective", other races "solely to reassure"

- does not forget to name Gesink as GC thread.

Meh, I've heard it all before. I want actions before I beleive the words. Heard a press conference before the tour which he was asked about had he improved his tt. He pretty much said he needs to win the tour with his strength and improve on that which is his climbing. You got the feeling that he hadn't worked on his itt. Wouldn't surprise me if he doesn't win the tour with such an attitude. Too much of a party boy. Anyway, some people just aren't good time trial riders. Schlecks did a good itt for what they are at the tour.
 
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Christian said:
Synthesis:

- is working on strength and positioning for ITT

- wants to "stop goofing around"

- says merger was the "best thing that could happen to (LEOPARD TREK)"

- says he is not going to "change (his) way to do things because of this manager or that directeur sportif"

- names Fuglsang among classics riders, not Grand Tour riders (possible Ardennes leadership?)

- announces double leadership strategy for Tour 2012

- says Tour will be the "only objective", other races "solely to reassure"

- does not forget to name Gesink as GC thread.

Just sums up everything that is wrong with both Andy and the merger imho. On the one hand he seems determined to work hard to try and win the Tour - ITT, stop goofing around etc - but then maintains that he won't change his way of doing things, just because JB is now in charge. Does this mean that he'll still be looking over his shoulder for Frank every 10 metres (Galibier excepted)? Dual leadership doesn't work, but it is clearly the option that both he and JB (certainly this year) prefer, but can't see it working.
As for his comments about the merger being the best thing for LT, the way it's been handled clearly show that it isn't, particularly the lack of communication to the riders, and smacks of selfishness in my eyes. And only the Tour matters? Much as I dislike him, wish someone would explain to him that it is possible to be competitive in races outside of July.



thehog said:
....and Lance would have won 7 Tours with or without Bruyneel. But not without Ferrari.

:D (but probably more suited for the Clinic)
 
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A while back in this thread, I made a number of posts stating that the ownership of team would consist of the current RS owners and also, in a minority stake, the current Leopard / Trek owner.

I had that information from a source I would typically trust, but I should note that everything I have seen contradicts that claim. My apologies for sidetracking the thread and so staunchly defending something I've come to realize was incorrect - apologies most directly to those i previously challenged.

Eleven.
 
eleven said:
A while back in this thread, I made a number of posts stating that the ownership of team would consist of the current RS owners and also, in a minority stake, the current Leopard / Trek owner.

I had that information from a source I would typically trust, but I should note that everything I have seen contradicts that claim. My apologies for sidetracking the thread and so staunchly defending something I've come to realize was incorrect - apologies most directly to those i previously challenged.

Eleven.

forgiven on this end...
it happens to all of us :)
 
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Dancing On The Pedals said:
Just sums up everything that is wrong with both Andy and the merger imho. On the one hand he seems determined to work hard to try and win the Tour - ITT, stop goofing around etc - but then maintains that he won't change his way of doing things, just because JB is now in charge. Does this mean that he'll still be looking over his shoulder for Frank every 10 metres (Galibier excepted)? Dual leadership doesn't work, but it is clearly the option that both he and JB (certainly this year) prefer, but can't see it working.
As for his comments about the merger being the best thing for LT, the way it's been handled clearly show that it isn't, particularly the lack of communication to the riders, and smacks of selfishness in my eyes. And only the Tour matters? Much as I dislike him, wish someone would explain to him that it is possible to be competitive in races outside of July.





:D (but probably more suited for the Clinic)

It can work, see 2008 TDF. The reason it works is one rider has to sacrifice their chances. It definitely doesn not work if the stronger rider doesn't take advantage of that sacrifice.
 
Christian said:
Yes, I must not and I cannot lose the Tour because of an ITT anymore.
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I have to stop goofing around.
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Q: Next year, will we find Andy on the first spot of the podium before his brother Frank?

That would be ideal. But I think that Frank can just as well win the Tour as myself. This year, we started out with two leaders and in the end the team rode for me because I was placed better. Next year, we will also be the two leaders, Frank and I.
Oh, Andy. You don't learn, do you.
 
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Good news for Chris Horner, signed a 2 year deal with Leopard.

Oh, that 2 year deal he "Signed' This summer? Yeah, that didn't really happen
 
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Race Radio said:
Good news for Chris Horner, signed a 2 year deal with Leopard.

Oh, that 2 year deal he "Signed' This summer? Yeah, that didn't really happen

he left that deal in the ditch last july :rolleyes: :D
 
About the only things I like about Andy are his lack of work ethic* and his tactically unwise concern for his brother. They make him seem human.

*Which is to say, lack of work ethic compared to other top competitors in the toughest endurance sport in the world. Not lack of work ethic compared to a random person on the street.
 
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Zinoviev Letter said:
About the only things I like about Andy are his lack of work ethic* and his tactically unwise concern for his brother. They make him seem human.

*Which is to say, lack of work ethic compared to other top competitors in the toughest endurance sport in the world. Not lack of work ethic compared to a random person on the street.

+1

I think he also likes to party like crazy
 
Yeah well, Jan Ullrich liked to party and he kept coming second in the Tour. Jan is one of my favourite riders, but it has to be said, he never usually let cycling get in the way of a good party. Although he did win it once.
 
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as much as i dislike/despise JB and anything armstrong associated, im hoping so much that come tdf time chris horner beats andy schleck in the final standings
 
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IMO so far the team looks like:

BENNATI, Daniele
BUSCHE, Matthew
CANCELLARA, Fabian
DIDIER, Laurent
FUGLSANG, Jakob
GALLOPIN, Tony
GERDEMANN, Linus
HERMANS, Ben
HORNER, Chris
IRIZAR, Markel
KING, Ben
KLODEN, Andreas
MACHADO, Tiago
MEERSMAN, Gianni
MONFORT, Maxime
NIZZOLO, Giacomo
POPOVYCH, Yaroslav
POSTHUMA, Joost
RAST, Grégory
SCHLECK, Andy
SCHLECK, Fränk
SERGENT, Jesse
VOIGT, Jens
WAGNER, Robert
ZAUGG, Oliver
ZUBELDIA, Haimar


Makes 26 riders.

From LEOPARD TREK, there would stay 12 riders for 4 places. These riders are:

Will Clarke
Stefan Denifl
Thomas Rohregger
Bruno Pires
Brice Feillu (Saur Sojasun?)
Dominic Klemme
Fabian Wegmann (Katusha?)
Tom Stamsnijder
Anders Lund
Martin Mortensen
Martin Pedersen (Christina Watches Onfone?)
Davide Vigano

IMO most likely to stay: Klemme, Vigano, Lund, Mortensen.

RadioShack riders without a team for 2012 so far (as of my knowledge):

Sam Bewley
Geoffroy Lequatre
Nelson Oliveira
Ivan Rovny
Bjorn Selander
 
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Christian said:
IMO so far the team looks like:
RadioShack riders without a team for 2012 so far (as of my knowledge):

Sam Bewley
Geoffroy Lequatre
Nelson Oliveira
Ivan Rovny
Bjorn Selander

I would like to know his status as well. He has a contract with radioshack for next year (well... had) and said on his vuelta diary that the team was interested in keeping him. But I don't recall hearing a confirmation.
 
canyonball said:
I would like to know his status as well. He has a contract with radioshack for next year (well... had) and said on his vuelta diary that the team was interested in keeping him. But I don't recall hearing a confirmation.

oliveira was one of the first riders confirmed to stay by the hog himself