Team Saxo Bank with a new bank co-sponsor?

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LaFlorecita said:
Have heard things from Danish people that maybe Bjarne wants to sign Alex Rasmussen when his suspension ends. 1 neo pro so 29 riders max.

When it end?


Dane and very good rider, great for a team like Saxo
 
Great to see Rory Sutherland back on a WT team. He has been wasting his talent a little staying in the US and beating up on the Continental Circuit. He has the potential to do some good work for AC as well as lead in the smaller 1 week races.
 

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LaFlorecita said:
April 2013 I don't know when exactly.

No more money in the bank flo, and besides Alex would rather go back to Garmin if it´s possible for him to get a new contract, but it shouldn´t be a problem since JV wants him back.

Riis is dryed out, the wallet is empty. :(
 
Fidolix said:
No more money in the bank flo, and besides Alex would rather go back to Garmin if it´s possible for him to get a new contract, but it shouldn´t be a problem since JV wants him back.

Riis is dryed out, the wallet is empty. :(
Riis' wallet may be empty but it's not all doom and gloom. He has made some smart recruitments considering his budget at the moment. Kreuziger, Roche, Bennati, Sutherland and Duggan all bring something to the table and Jay McCarthy is a promising young talent.
 

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42x16ss said:
Riis' wallet may be empty but it's not all doom and gloom. He has made some smart recruitments considering his budget at the moment. Kreuziger, Roche, Bennati, Sutherland and Duggan all bring something to the table and Jay McCarthy is a promising young talent.

The question was regarding Alex Rasmussen, and not the signings allready made or whatever how good or bad Riis did in this transfer window.
Ofc its an entirely different team in 2013 than this year, no matter what he did it couldn´t get worse.
 
Jul 16, 2010
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Zinoviev Letter said:
Yes, Saxo and Ag2r are the only two contenders for the status of most improved team, at least on paper.

QS have Pieter Serry, Mark Cavendish and most likely Gianni Meersman. Also Stybar will do his first classic season for the team normally.
 
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LaFlorecita said:
Have heard things from Danish people that maybe Bjarne wants to sign Alex Rasmussen when his suspension ends. 1 neo pro so 29 riders max.
Wouldn't Christoffer Juul, Jay McCarthy and Marko Kump be technically neo-pro next season?
 
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Forunculo said:
28 riders

Existing contracts:
Mads Christensen
Christopher Juul Jensen
Jonas Aaen
Nicki Sørensen
Sergio Paulinho
Karsten Kroon

New riders:
Nicolas Roche (AG2R La Mondiale, 2014)
Marko Kump (Adria Mobil, 2013)
Daniele Bennati (RadioShack Nissan-Trek, 2014)
Matti Breschel (Rabobank, 2014)
Roman Kreuziger (Astana, 2015)
Oliver Zaugg (RadioShack Nissan-Trek, 2013)
Jay McCarthy (Team Jayco - AIS, 2013)
Rory Sutherland (UnitedHealthcare, 2014)
Timothy Duggan (Liquigas-Canndonale, 2013)
Evgeni Petrov (Astana, 2014)

Extended contracts:
Alberto Contador (2015)
Chris Anker Sørensen (2015)
Michael Mørkøv (2015)
Manuele Boaro (2015)
Jesus Hernandex (2015)
Benjamin Noval (2013)
Rafal Majka (2015)
Jonathan Cantwell (2013)
Anders Lund (2013)
Matteo Tosatto (2013)
Bruno Pires (2013)
Takashi Miyazawa (2013)

So no more Haedo!
 
El Pistolero said:
QS have Pieter Serry, Mark Cavendish and most likely Gianni Meersman. Also Stybar will do his first classic season for the team normally.

Nice signings, particularly Cavendish, but as OPQS were already the second strongest team they aren't really in the running for this imaginary award. Saxo and Ag2r were bloody awful this year, but next year they both have vastly improved lineups.
 
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Zinoviev Letter said:
Nice signings, particularly Cavendish, but as OPQS were already the second strongest team they aren't really in the running for this imaginary award. Saxo and Ag2r were bloody awful this year, but next year they both have vastly improved lineups.

I suppose if you look at it relatively(percentage wise) then yeah that's true. Especially because Contador will normally ride a full year for Saxo. It's also doubtful Boonen will have another great year like this again next year, but on paper he should be as strong as ever. :p
 
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El Pistolero said:
I suppose if you look at it relatively(percentage wise) then yeah that's true. Especially because Contador will normally ride a full year for Saxo. It's also doubtful Boonen will have another great year like this again next year, but on paper he should be as strong as ever. :p

And it's not like they strengthen their biggest weakness which are GT's. Lost Levi ( he still scored points in those stage races ). Cataldo will be replaced by Brambilla. Still not great however.

However they indeed improved. Should get most wins next year by a margin with Cav on the team. I am looking forward to Serry riding Ardennes a lot too.
 
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Gloin22 said:
And it's not like they strengthen their biggest weakness which are GT's. Lost Levi ( he still scored points in those stage races ). Cataldo will be replaced by Brambilla. Still not great however.

However they indeed improved. Should get most wins next year by a margin with Cav on the team. I am looking forward to Serry riding Ardennes a lot too.

Uhm, that's why they bought Cavendish.
 
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El Pistolero said:
Uhm, that's why they bought Cavendish.

He said they lost Levi, so I suspect he meant GC in GT's.

But I do agree, Cav is a very good buy for them, with him they can get wins throughout the entire season.
 
Fidolix said:
The question was regarding Alex Rasmussen, and not the signings allready made or whatever how good or bad Riis did in this transfer window.
Ofc its an entirely different team in 2013 than this year, no matter what he did it couldn´t get worse.
Whoa calm down buddy!!! It just sounded like you weren't happy with the team or it's budget. That's why I pointed out that it will be MUCH stronger next year :)

If I knew all you were worried about was Rasmussen I would have said so.
 
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Afrank said:
He said they lost Levi, so I suspect he meant GC in GT's.

But I do agree, Cav is a very good buy for them, with him they can get wins throughout the entire season.

I know what he meant, but with Cavendish you have the potential to win a lot of stages. I don't know of a lot of good GC contenders that were available this year. Nibali is one, but he was never going to sign for OPQS and Cav's probably a better investment.
 
Team Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank change their name to Team Saxo-Tinkoff

http://www.teamsaxobank-tinkoffbank.com/ny_news.asp?n_id=3828

New name: Team Saxo-Tinkoff

[20.11 16:28] With immediate effect, Riis Cycling and its two Co-Title sponsors, Saxo Bank and Tinkoff Bank, have agreed to change the name of the cycling team to "Team Saxo-Tinkoff."

Since Russian company Tinkoff Bank came onboard prior to the Tour de France 2012, the name of the team had been Team Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank. Going forward the new name will be Team Saxo-Tinkoff.

I hope next year's jersey looks like the new logo :) Crotch eagle 2.0