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I don't think this is especially fair. While yes, there is an element of the ProConti level containing a bunch of overspill from the traditional cycling nations, and the recent weakness of Spanish cycling having opened up that opportunity for Aqua Blue to get in, if we look at the current World Tour teams there are several which have built up from being ProContinental over the course of the days since the ProTour began. Even if we discount BMC because of what we discussed when the Vuelta wildcards were first announced, and the Cervélo/BMC option not being available, there's still Bora-Hansgrohe, Dimension Data and EF-Drapac that have grown up from the lower levels that are not in the big four cycling markets - Bora built up in their NetApp days to doing GTs over a four year period, did their first Tour in their 5th season, and didn't make big money signings until Sagan and Majka for 2017 which got them across the WT line. MTN had been a small continental team for a while before becoming a ProContinental concern. They got very lucky with their victory in their first monument in 2013, but that helped them get GT invites in their second ProConti year and a Tour invite in their third, before the signing of Cavendish got them across the WT line. Garmin started as a Continental team and were extremely fortunate, getting two GT invites in their second ProContinental year, thanks to ASO and UCI being at odds with one another and Astana being excluded from the Tour, as well as the intention of keeping the US market interested following the retirement of Armstrong and the vilification of Landis. Even then, however, it has taken them not one but two mergers to stay at that level.Zinoviev Letter said:When teams are a rich man’s hobby, they survive as long as his interest holds. Many team’s are rich men’s hobbies, ultimately, but with Aquablue that status was more obvious because there wasn’t even a token presence at commercial sponsorship (as with say BMC). It looks as if the rich dude considered putting yet more money in to get access to big races, so there were some negotiations with marquee riders like Porte and an attempt to acquire one by slyer means through a merger. Ultimately he seems to have decided that he wasn’t interested in continuing to pump the budget of a biggish PCT team into a team that has no route into big races. And short of either a major budget upgrade on top of their existing one or miraculously becoming French/Italian/Spanish there’s no way to accomplish that.
Ultimately the PCT division exists to get riders from the traditional cycling powers who aren’t good enough for the WT into big races. If you aren’t from one of those countries, your choices are (a) have backers who can and will outright buy you race spots or (b) operate as a bad value Conti team. Delaney never seems to have really grasped that, at least until it was too late. To be fair, that reality was somewhat disguised in his first year in the sport by the temporary weakness of the PCT division in the traditional cycling countries, allowing his team to get into races on the basis of novelty. This year, the basic structure of the sport reasserted itself.
luckyboy said:And now they've pulled out of the Tour of Britain five days before the start. Shambles of a team
https://cyclingtips.com/2018/08/aqua-blue-sport-cancels-tour-of-britain-participation-riders-left-in-limbo/
What a disgraceful attitude by the team's management. The riders could have used the Tour of Britain to ride themselves into the picture for other teams.luckyboy said:And now they've pulled out of the Tour of Britain five days before the start. Shambles of a team
https://cyclingtips.com/2018/08/aqua-blue-sport-cancels-tour-of-britain-participation-riders-left-in-limbo/
Gigs_98 said:Denifl must be fuming right now. There is a WC taking place only a few dozens kilometers away from his home and his team robs him of his last chance to qualify for the team. This is absolutely shameful
maybe not. The Austrian long list for the WC was announced some days ago, and Denifl is on it.Gigs_98 said:Denifl must be fuming right now. There is a WC taking place only a few dozens kilometers away from his home and his team robs him of his last chance to qualify for the team. This is absolutely shameful
Cyclingnews has obtained that email and has also learnt that in the team's Whatsapp group – which includes riders, staff and management – a rider asked legitimate questions about the team's future after finding out that Aqua Blue were folding via a press release. In the Whatsapp group, a teammate quickly responded with ''team's ended mate." Delaney then promptly left the group. Delaney has not responded to messages from Cyclingnews.
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In an email sent last night, this time from Aqua Blue CEO Tim Timmerman, riders and staff were informed that the Tour of Britain would no longer be part of the team's schedule and that all riders were free to seek alternative plans and teams. It is unclear whether the riders will be paid for the remaining months on the team.
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"As the question had arisen earlier, we don't not want to limit our riders of participating in races. Riders are free to participate in races. Riders are free to participate, at their own expense, in races as they see fit. Thank you for your understanding, and you can expect further updates in the coming days.
Yeah but they surely put him on that list hoping he would still show some shape in his coming races. No way they select him after the season he has had without another good result.Tim Booth said:maybe not. The Austrian long list for the WC was announced some days ago, and Denifl is on it.Gigs_98 said:Denifl must be fuming right now. There is a WC taking place only a few dozens kilometers away from his home and his team robs him of his last chance to qualify for the team. This is absolutely shameful
Hopefully at least the money from the UCI mandatory bank guarantee will be availableZinoviev Letter said:The next question is if they are all going to be paid or if the team is going to try to weasel out of paying up.
The total of the guarantee shall represent a quarter of all the gross sums to be paid by
the UCI professional continental team to the riders and persons contracted for the
operation of the team during the registration year plus the amount of CHF 15,000.
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In no event may the total amount of the bank guarantee be less than CHF 300,000.
luckyboy said:CN reporting that the TOB was supposed to be their last race but the race programme has been terminated.
Just totally pathetic behaviour from Delaney.
"As the question had arisen earlier, we don't not want to limit our riders of participating in races. Riders are free to participate in races. Riders are free to participate, at their own expense, in races as they see fit. Thank you for your understanding, and you can expect further updates in the coming days.
AquaBlue's results don't warrant any invites ahead of teams like DirectEnergie, Cofidis, Wanty etc. In fact, if there was an actual criteria-based selection of WC teams they wouldn't have raced La Vuelta last year. So quit whining. Their results just weren't good enough, whether that is down to the bike experiment or the quality of their riders, it is their own responsibility. I had no particular feelings towards this team, good or bad, but the team management and in particular the team owner are showing their worst side in this fiasco. Even their press release confirming the team's disappearance showed a lot of arrogance and entitlement. Everyone is to blame except the team itself. You'd think they'd be a little more humble after this failure.samhocking said:Another victim of the old boys criteria-less wildcard system. The whole mess of race organisers deciding who gets to race is simply not compatible with modern sponsorship and business. It probably worked 'sort-of' in the Mafia days of cycling's past where the entire sport ran on money laundering, but not today. Rick Delaney spoke out at the farce of it and surprise-surprise no race organisers invited him this year and his team collapses a month or two later. Disgusting and no doubt UCI will do nothing either!
samhocking said:Another victim of the old boys criteria-less wildcard system. The whole mess of race organisers deciding who gets to race is simply not compatible with modern sponsorship and business. It probably worked 'sort-of' in the Mafia days of cycling's past where the entire sport ran on money laundering, but not today. Rick Delaney spoke out at the farce of it and surprise-surprise no race organisers invited him this year and his team collapses a month or two later. Disgusting and no doubt UCI will do nothing either!
RedheadDane said:luckyboy said:CN reporting that the TOB was supposed to be their last race but the race programme has been terminated.
Just totally pathetic behaviour from Delaney.
"As the question had arisen earlier, we don't not want to limit our riders of participating in races. Riders are free to participate in races. Riders are free to participate, at their own expense, in races as they see fit. Thank you for your understanding, and you can expect further updates in the coming days.
Surely they can't participate in any race if they don't have a team.
yaco said:RedheadDane said:luckyboy said:CN reporting that the TOB was supposed to be their last race but the race programme has been terminated.
Just totally pathetic behaviour from Delaney.
"As the question had arisen earlier, we don't not want to limit our riders of participating in races. Riders are free to participate in races. Riders are free to participate, at their own expense, in races as they see fit. Thank you for your understanding, and you can expect further updates in the coming days.
Surely they can't participate in any race if they don't have a team.
Riders can ride for other national teams who have a spot in a race - This happens right throughout the season - Of course there will be limited opportunities later in the season.