ingsve said:I know people usually spell Thomas Lövkvists name wrong but now his own team is even doing it.
They can't possibly do it as consistently as Rabobank's "Friere" press releases
ingsve said:I know people usually spell Thomas Lövkvists name wrong but now his own team is even doing it.
ingsve said:I know people usually spell Thomas Lövkvists name wrong but now his own team is even doing it.
Mambo95 said:Apparently, that's the spelling Thomas himself asked for.
ingsve said:That seems strange but it would explain why the team got it wrong.
Mambo95 said:I remember where I read it now, Scott Sunderland's twitter:
http://twitter.com/triplesmc/status/6461899219
So blame Lovk.., Lofk.., Thomas
It is actually a Tata these daysNice Ford. I wonder what it will look like with racks?
taiwan said:You can understand Wiggins' Wigan/ Man. U. comparison when you look at the Jaguars, the website, the team presentation etc. It's slick. Not to say that Garmin is unprofessional, but it's on a different scale.
Slayer said:Two points on the Garmin thing.
1. Vaughters was apparently desperate to sign Contador, who clearly would have been the team leader, so the idea that Garmin were 100% loyal to Wiggins and were going to do everything they could to help him, is a little off the mark.
2. Wiggins has been with British Cycling a lot longer than with Garmin - Sky are made up of the same people he has worked with for a decade - so if anything he owed Sky more loyalty.
Publicus said:Except from a grand tour perspective, Garmin will field a stronger team throughout 2010--which isn't the case with Man U/Wigan right?
Slayer said:Two points on the Garmin thing.
1. Vaughters was apparently desperate to sign Contador, who clearly would have been the team leader, so the idea that Garmin were 100% loyal to Wiggins and were going to do everything they could to help him, is a little off the mark.
2. Wiggins has been with British Cycling a lot longer than with Garmin - Sky are made up of the same people he has worked with for a decade - so if anything he owed Sky more loyalty.
craig1985 said:Team Sky announces squads for January and February races - cyclingnews.com
Is the TTT in the Tour of Qatar? If so, they have to be favourites for it.
dimspace said:Dont think so... I think EbH and Flecha will be gunning for Qatar big time..
Few more races semi-complete here, the tour squad is nearly complete, 7 of the 9 riders known pretty much![]()
taiwan said:You can understand Wiggins' Wigan/ Man. U. comparison when you look at the Jaguars, the website, the team presentation etc. It's slick. Not to say that Garmin is unprofessional, but it's on a different scale.
BroDeal said:Maybe he should have gone to Rock Racing. Surely the Caddys, Lamborghinis, and girls would help him take it to a new level.![]()
dimspace said:Dont think so... I think EbH and Flecha will be gunning for Qatar big time..
Few more races semi-complete here, the tour squad is nearly complete, 7 of the 9 riders known pretty much![]()
The major American sports use trading (be it talent, prospects, or draft picks and occasionally in baseball large sums of money) as ways of moving players around in season (there is obviously also free agency in the off seasons). The American leagues are far more balanced with salary caps in 3 of the 4 major sports so their is less incentive to move a player who adds a lot to the team. I don't know what Sky dished out for Wiggo, but if it is around the $2 million I think Garmin did alright in this transaction. I have a hard time seeing Wiggins stock rise any higher then it was this year.In the US is there much of a transfer market in American Football, baseball, ice hockey etc?
In the Uk and Europe, in part due to the Bosman ruling, if you have a player under contract whose market value suddenly shoots up it can make more business sense to sell out for a big fee rather than let them go on a 'free' when their contract expires.
I can see this isnt culturally the case in cycling (although it looks like Garmin's lawyers werent going to take on Sky's over Bosman) but (although we have no £££££££ figure for it) does anyone doubt Vaughters was rewarded beyond Wiggins' market value because Sky were prepared to pay for through the nose to have a British TdF GC podium contender? In Uk/Europe it is just good business to buy and sell players who are under contract - although some aspects of this could have been done a bit more politely.
Sky get their man.
Brad goes where he wants.
Garmin gets a stack of cash.
I dont see anyone losing. Maybe Murdoch for paying over the odds. What's not to like?
Race Radio said:Now that is a bus
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Clemson Cycling said:The major American sports use trading (be it talent, prospects, or draft picks and occasionally in baseball large sums of money) as ways of moving players around in season (there is obviously also free agency in the off seasons). The American leagues are far more balanced with salary caps in 3 of the 4 major sports so their is less incentive to move a player who adds a lot to the team. I don't know what Sky dished out for Wiggo, but if it is around the $2 million I think Garmin did alright in this transaction. I have a hard time seeing Wiggins stock rise any higher then it was this year.
