Exactly why Tinkoff would be perfect as the subject of a nonsense story fed by Sky to invent demand and inflate the priceyaco said:It was always likely that Tinkoff would make a play for Sky - He's a big admirer of the team and particularly Brailsford, though it's not mutual.
Salvarani said:Surely... if they is able to find a new sponsor. They will be on a smaller budget and some riders will probably leave the team right?
Robert5091 said:Salvarani said:Surely... if they is able to find a new sponsor. They will be on a smaller budget and some riders will probably leave the team right?
A new sponsor might come up with all the cash - who knows?
Asked if the UCI's new rule that teams wishing to apply for a 2020 WorldTour licence must do so by April 1 would pose a problem for him and the team, Brailsford again declined an answer.
I was thinking about this a while ago. Having Bernal on a long-term deal and a few other riders from the region under contract might be attractive for some South-American companies.pastronef said:Dave B looking for a Colombian deal
https://www.elespectador.com/deportes/ciclismo/sera-el-sky-el-primer-equipo-colombiano-en-el-world-tour-articulo-839157
Escarabajo said:That won't happen with Ecopetrol. This was more in the lines of Coldeportes. But I am not sure if they have the money. It would be a really reduced budget team.
No wonder why Froome was doing campaign since November of last year. LOL. If something happens they keep him and the Thomas would be the odd man out.
samhocking said:Explain's Froome being there too, why Bernal was given a 5 year contract on Year 0 & Sosa's desperate move too. Colombia was perhaps set to arrive in Tour Racing Ltd for 2021 anyway when Sky were supposed to be ending natural 10 year sponsorship in 2020. It's just been pushed forward a season maybe?
pastronef said:Escarabajo said:That won't happen with Ecopetrol. This was more in the lines of Coldeportes. But I am not sure if they have the money. It would be a really reduced budget team.
No wonder why Froome was doing campaign since November of last year. LOL. If something happens they keep him and the Thomas would be the odd man out.
lol? if you are trying to get a sponsor, you send the best rider, the public knows him. that´s how the circus work.
Comcast warrants 70% of the current budget for 2020-21 so in Coldeportes needs to splash 30% for 2 years it´s good.
Comcast has Colombian tv interests too
pastronef said:this from a comment on cyclingnews FB page (under the Sky-Colombia piece)
From what I hear, it is a certain London-based Colombian billionaire who is putting up the money, through one of his Colombian businesses, and that Team Sky's reception in Colombia would be a deciding factor ahead of an announcement closer to the Giro .. and also that Brailsford has had him lined up all along and that those hoping for the team's budget to be clipped are going to be in for a big disappointment.
MatParker117 said:pastronef said:this from a comment on cyclingnews FB page (under the Sky-Colombia piece)
From what I hear, it is a certain London-based Colombian billionaire who is putting up the money, through one of his Colombian businesses, and that Team Sky's reception in Colombia would be a deciding factor ahead of an announcement closer to the Giro .. and also that Brailsford has had him lined up all along and that those hoping for the team's budget to be clipped are going to be in for a big disappointment.
The Duke of Wellingtons son in law?
Escarabajo said:That won't happen with Ecopetrol. This was more in the lines of Coldeportes. But I am not sure if they have the money. It would be a really reduced budget team.
No wonder why Froome was doing campaign since November of last year. LOL. If something happens they keep him and the Thomas would be the odd man out.
Hans wiki at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Santo_DomingoAlejandro Santo Domingo ...
Alejandro, son of the late billionaire businessman Julio Mario Santo Domingo whose net worth according to Forbes is around $4.9 billion (£3.47 billion), announced his engagement to Lady Charlotte with a notice in The Telegraph last year.(2015)
CTQ said:samhocking said:Explain's Froome being there too, why Bernal was given a 5 year contract on Year 0 & Sosa's desperate move too. Colombia was perhaps set to arrive in Tour Racing Ltd for 2021 anyway when Sky were supposed to be ending natural 10 year sponsorship in 2020. It's just been pushed forward a season maybe?
but he announced on November 7 that he would be at the Tour of Colombia, a few days after he came back from the Rigoberto Grand Fondo.
Gigs_98 said:If this actually happens I wonder what the reception of british fans will be. Like will they still root for the team when it's focused around Colombians because if not I'd find it very funny if the british cycling hype was killed by the monster they've built themselves
Well sky haters don't dislike sky because of the sponsor but because of their dominance. If the budget stays the same I don't think things will change.wheresmybrakes said:Gigs_98 said:If this actually happens I wonder what the reception of british fans will be. Like will they still root for the team when it's focused around Colombians because if not I'd find it very funny if the british cycling hype was killed by the monster they've built themselves
I would imagine it depends who stays in the team and who goes. There are a lot of diehard Froome fans so maybe they would stay with the team he is in whatever it is called. It would potentially still be a very strong team with the current riders they have on their books if they transfer over to the new team. Once Froome goes, i would imagine most of his fans would go to. Do you still see Contadors fans supporting Trek now he has retired? They've moved on to whoever they fancy or they had numerous favourite riders/teams, just a dislike/hate of SKY. Who knows, maybe some of the anti SKY fans will move over to the new team when SKY finish, doubt it though.![]()