TdF Team lineups

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That is pretty lousy imo. really, I thought Brailsford guranteed him a tour spot when he signed the contract.

It was my understanding that the only guarantee to the Sky riders was that they would all ride in a grand tour in 2010. To guarantee any rider other than Wiggins and Boassen Hagen (sp) a Tour spot at the time of their contract signing is not realistic.
 

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Where is Oliver Zaugg in the Liqui line up?
Also expected one of Cichi or Bennati

Also thought one of Agnoli and Kiserlovski would have made it as they are very good domestiques??
I think thats quite a lot weaker than we all thought it would be
 

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Surprised by Koren and Vandborg the rest was quite predictable

@ ttrider, Agnoli and Kiserlovski are both young riders who already performed really well and worked really hard in the Giro, I would think that a tour as well, would not bring up the best in them, they would probably be weaker in the third week than those selected
 
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If I were a DS at Caisse, I would give Kiryienka a free role and let him go for the overall. No use in having him kill himself for LL Sanchez, who IMHO is not a better climber.
With no Valverde to protect, this could be the only chance Kiryienka gets to ride for himself in a GT.
I don't see him any weaker a GT rider than say, Mick Rodgers:eek::p

All that being said, it's probably never gonna happen. He's a workhorse and will probably never be allowed to ride for himself in a GT.

As for Liqui, I too was surprised not to see one of their top sprinters in the lineup.
 

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Publicus said:
So who is going to shepherd Basso across the cobbles?

Probably Oss, he had a real good classics campaign this spring, really showed a lot of skil on the cobbles
 
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theyoungest said:
Lefevere has done it again: in a stroke of genius, he forgot to put Weylandt in the 15 rider preselection for the Tour, and as such Weylandt can't replace Boonen in the Tour squad.
True, but also a ridiculous rule. They have to present this preselection in april!
 
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Publicus said:
So who is going to shepherd Basso across the cobbles?

Oss, Kuschynski, Quinziato are all good. Besides Basso was ok on (admittedly shorter) cobbles in 2004.
 
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Better than the usual Italian line ups, although I would have like to see Pellizotti in there!:eek:

Lampre clearly looking for stage wins. Nice to see Simon Spilak. I hope he can recapture his Romandie form.
 
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As for Liqui, I too was surprised not to see one of their top sprinters in the lineup.

It seems they are completely devoted to Basso.
He must feel very very good.
 
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Climbing said:
It seems they are completely devoted to Basso.
He must feel very very good.
Well, he was very good at the Giro, but if he wants to beat Contador and the Schlecks going uphill, he'll have to produce much better numbers then those he produced on Zoncolan and Mortirolo.
 
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Barrus said:
Probably Oss, he had a real good classics campaign this spring, really showed a lot of skil on the cobbles

roundabout said:
Oss, Kuschynski, Quinziato are all good. Besides Basso was ok on (admittedly shorter) cobbles in 2004.

Zoncolan said:
I'd say Quinziato. He's pretty good on cobbles. Oss is also useful.

Thanks. Wasn't familiar enough with their lineup to make that call independently.
 
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ttrider said:
Also expected one of Cichi or Bennati

Donno about Chicchi, but Bennati wasnt in the pre-list of 15 names that it's given to UCI around end of Spring.
Same happened with Pietropolli at Lampre.
 

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I think Cobo may be a clinic issue with knowledge of who his previous team was and contained, lets not forget how he went with Piepoli to drop frank with ease on hautacum
 
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ttrider said:
I think Cobo may be a clinic issue with knowledge of who his previous team was and contained, lets not forget how he went with Piepoli to drop frank with ease on hautacum

Maybe, but he did top 10 in the Vuelta last year; given that Fuji had to appeal to get themselves into the race, and struggled to get invited anywhere because of the Saunier Duval history, he'd have been daft to have been on the program then.

Nah, I think more likely he's just simply had a very poor season. He's supposedly back-loading his year, and has never been comfortable with being one of the leaders, but overall has just been terrible, suffering from minor niggles and never really getting over them.
 
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Yeah, even if he was suddenly off the juice you'd think he'd at least finish a race or two.
 
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Steephill lets you sort the TdF rosters by age:

Racing age: 39 (4 riders)

ARMSTRONG Lance RSH
HORNER Chris RSH
MOREAU Christophe GCE
VOIGT Jens SAX

Racing age: 38 (1 riders)

MCEWEN Robbie KAT

Racing age: 37 (5 riders)

HINCAPIE George BMC
LEIPHEIMER Levi RSH
MOERENHOUT Koos RAB
O'GRADY Stuart SAX
VINOKOUROV Alexandre AST

Racing age: 36 (5 riders)

AERTS Mario OLO
AUGE Stéphane COF
HONDO Danilo LAM
HUNT Jeremy CTT
PETACCHI Alessandro LAM

Racing age: 35 (8 riders)

BARRY Michael SKY
DEAN Julian GRM
GRABSCH Bert THR
IVANOV Serguei KAT
KLÖDEN Andreas RSH
NIERMANN Grischa RAB
SASTRE CANDIL Carlos CTT
SÖRENSEN Nicki SAX
 
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peloton said:
Bbox-Bouygues:

Voeckler, Arashiro, Charteau, Fédrigo, Gautier, Rolland, Sprick, Turgot, Vogondy

wrost team in the tour by far...sooner there kicked out of the our the better.. same with Lampre,they offer so little to the tour :cool: