Ponferrada 2014 World Championships, Sep. 21st-28th

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BigMac said:
He definitely only got back in the group once they stopped pulling and started looking at each other. Had they worked they could very well have gotten away. Point is, at the Worlds you would expect not only stronger attacks but people actually collaborating.

Gerro will likely do no better than Sagan and Cancellara did last year, which is come in the second group. I mean, all this drama and hype...

Watch it again.

My point is Gerrans wasn't dropped in Montreal. I didn't say anything about the Worlds.
 
Hugo Koblet said:
Was Gerrans dropped in Montreal?

I think you overestimate the route. It's really not that hard in my opinion.

The route is indeed not really hard if they all wait for the last 1 or 2 laps, but it will be hard and selective if a few teams have the balls to open the fight early.
 
Kwibus said:
The route is indeed not really hard if they all wait for the last 1 or 2 laps, but it will be hard and selective if a few teams have the balls to open the fight early.
Yes, hopefully at least the Italians will be really aggresive. And then we will se how many will join. Hope the colombians are ready for attack as well:)
 
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De Snelle Duif said:
What do you guys expect of Tejay in the TT? With this parcqours he might be great, but maybe he's just too much behind the likes of Martin, Dumoulin, Wiggins and Cancellara?

Top 10 I'd say.
 
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David_Incognito_66 said:
Wonder what other nations will do against Gerrans. Can't see him now winning this.

If it's all together for a sprint from Gerrans, seems likely Sagan might be there too, if he's continued to improve form-wise since the start of the Vuelta...
 
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search said:
Porter is not working for the BBC anymore, they have released him last year. ITV has picked him up to do the Tour of Britain this year

Fantastic news !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
sir fly said:
Apparently, there are some disagreements on UCI - EuroSport relation.
Already second year without their broadcast.

its not the UCI dealing with the tv stations directly, there is a right holder in between who buys them from the UCI and deals with the stations - and that one changed last year. At the moment (until 2016 at least) its "Infront Sports & Media", a company directed by Philippe Blatter, the nephew of Sepp Blatter.

Eurosport uses to buy packages to be allowed to cover the events all over Europe - and as far as I know Infront denied to make them an offer like that and preferred to sell the rights individually for each country (which Eurosport was not able to deal with because of company policies + monetary issues).
 
search said:
its not the UCI dealing with the tv stations directly, there is a right holder in between who buys them from the UCI and deals with the stations - and that one changed last year. At the moment (until 2016 at least) its "Infront Sports & Media", a company directed by Philippe Blatter, the nephew of Sepp Blatter.

Eurosport uses to buy packages to be allowed to cover the events all over Europe - and as far as I know Infront denied to make them an offer like that and preferred to sell the rights individually for each country (which Eurosport was not able to deal with because of company policies + monetary issues).
Thanx for the clarification.
 
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search said:
its not the UCI dealing with the tv stations directly, there is a right holder in between who buys them from the UCI and deals with the stations - and that one changed last year. At the moment (until 2016 at least) its "Infront Sports & Media", a company directed by Philippe Blatter, the nephew of Sepp Blatter.

Eurosport uses to buy packages to be allowed to cover the events all over Europe - and as far as I know Infront denied to make them an offer like that and preferred to sell the rights individually for each country (which Eurosport was not able to deal with because of company policies + monetary issues).

Thanks for the clarification. It is becoming more difficult to follow sport, not just cycling, because of media companies buying up sporting rights just to make money. Most have no interest in promoting sport in general or a specific sport. Its sad when true sports fans cannot watch sport because of these money makers. Eurosport might have its faults but its coverage of cycling and other 'non mainstream sports' on TV is wider than most local tv. Not every national broadacaster, like Germany, wants to show cycling.

However, if the UCI themselves sell the rights to companies like this they obviously are more concerned about making money than increasing the profile of the sport. Where does the money go? I wonder how many countries are covering the events?