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OK, then they're not made anymore and people forgot about it, and discussion was centering back to the same lines. Except this time no one was giving these arguments against you. As you said back then, it's still a long shot (although you quickly made up your mind).
Back then, it was mostly discussed as a team-wide operation (also because of Tom Leezer's TA time trial). LottoNL not having a huge budget (and those being reasonably public as well), it would be weird for them to be doing that team-wide. Added to their failing riders (Gesink not being anywhere near his former levels even with a good winter, former EU U23 TT champion Steven Lammertink not being so great the past 2 seasons, former TTers like Clement and Keizer not really doing the great TTs they once did, Lars Boom being generally *** this year) and the fact that most people agree now that motordoping is mostly a small group, that non-sponsor rear wheel could really put a damper on it.
(Btw, Varjas claims 50k for a hub engine, both front and rear wheel possible, and up to 250 watt. Those specs at that price are probably a lot harder than what ScienceIsCool gave as a quote.)
(Oh, another tidbit I found while searching: Pat Lefevere calling for a full-scale investigation into Cancellara back in 2010. I think it went nowhere, but it is a bit weird to be calling for an investigation when you are running one of the most succesfull teams yourself.)
Back then, it was mostly discussed as a team-wide operation (also because of Tom Leezer's TA time trial). LottoNL not having a huge budget (and those being reasonably public as well), it would be weird for them to be doing that team-wide. Added to their failing riders (Gesink not being anywhere near his former levels even with a good winter, former EU U23 TT champion Steven Lammertink not being so great the past 2 seasons, former TTers like Clement and Keizer not really doing the great TTs they once did, Lars Boom being generally *** this year) and the fact that most people agree now that motordoping is mostly a small group, that non-sponsor rear wheel could really put a damper on it.
(Btw, Varjas claims 50k for a hub engine, both front and rear wheel possible, and up to 250 watt. Those specs at that price are probably a lot harder than what ScienceIsCool gave as a quote.)
(Oh, another tidbit I found while searching: Pat Lefevere calling for a full-scale investigation into Cancellara back in 2010. I think it went nowhere, but it is a bit weird to be calling for an investigation when you are running one of the most succesfull teams yourself.)