infeXio said:Those helmets... my god
I know right... Bob the Builder springs to mind.
and the yellow on the jerseys is so bland...ugh
infeXio said:Those helmets... my god
classicomano said:
Kwibus said:The helmets really shouldn't be yellow.
Well we will be able to recognize them which is a big plus.
classicomano said:
theyoungest said:When will the good people at Bianchi wake up and realize their celeste doesn't mix with certain colors (with almost every color, actually)?
The LottoNL team kit makes them look like a very low budget team. Which, frankly, they are![]()
LaFlorecita said:I know right... Bob the Builder springs to mind.
and the yellow on the jerseys is so bland...ugh
Wallenquist said:More black:
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**** yeh
Buffalo Soldier said:All orange for an all dutch team, seems fitting.
And there's an obvious lack of the color in the current pro peloton. Good job on the kit, I'm curious about the results of the team, they should be able to win a decent amount of races and get some high placings in PT races.
Buffalo Soldier said:All orange for an all dutch team, seems fitting.
And there's an obvious lack of the color in the current pro peloton. Good job on the kit, I'm curious about the results of the team, they should be able to win a decent amount of races and get some high placings in PT races.
Maaaaaaaarten said:Maybe Dylan van Groenewegen?
I used to think he was really talented and I was frustrated nobody signed him, but he seems to have stagnated a bit. His first year as an espoir was awesome, but his results didn't improve very much after that. However, he also had a crappy calender. I'm hoping he'll step up a bit now he's with a bigger team. But of course, that's stepping up and shining as a talent; that doesn't (necessarily) include performing in big races.
The only one who has shown some results in bigger races is Johnny Hoogerland I think? But it doesn't exactly seem likely that he'll find his shape of old again.![]()