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Cav and DB interviews on sky sports news
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xlm2hf_cavendish-signs-for-sky_sport
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xlm2hf_cavendish-signs-for-sky_sport
richwagmn said:Huh? When was Evans contesting flat stage sprints? I'm not following.
Carlo Algatrensig said:He Didn't contest them but I seem to remember that his team made sure he was always in the first 20 or 30 riders on each stage to make sure he stayed out of trouble
richwagmn said:We'll certainly see what happens next year but I'm doubtful Sky can do both.
just some guy said:Correct and my point. Add 3-4 more teams with 3-4 riders getting into the top 20-30 and we have a mess.
masking_agent said:so how did Telekom do it in 1996 and 1997 ?
1996 - Riis Yellow / Zabel Green
1997 - Ullrich Yellow / Zabel Green
masking_agent said:it may be feasible to support both Cav and Wiggo if Team Sky are properly structured ? I doubt it in today's world of cycling, but it was once achieved.
Telekom did it in 1996 and 1997 I believe ?
1996 - Riis Yellow / Zabel Green
1997 - Ullrich Yellow / Zabel Green
hatcher said:Wiggins isn't a Contador who would like his entire squad drilling it up the climbs to shake off the weaker climbers. He'll want one, maybe two guys with him on the final climb when there are only 15 or 20 riders left.
They don't need to pull all day on the front for Cav, and they don't need to dominate in the mountains for Wiggins.
maltiv said:I think what people don't understand is that if Cav's team doesn't chase on flat stages, the breakaway will succeed 95% of the time.
Those press statements are pure bull**** though. Look what EBH apparently said:Tei6chai said:Which, presumably explains:
Team Sky's Bradley Wiggins on Cavendish: "I think I speak for everyone in the squad when I say that we're all delighted to have Cav joining us at Team Sky. He is the best sprinter in the world and has an energy and passion for cycling that is infectious. Team Sky has enjoyed fantastic second season and Mark's signing is another statement of our intent for next year and beyond."
Could be fibbing ... but that's going to be a difficult one to retract.
First of all he would never have worded himself in that way, secondly he admitted in 2009 that he left HTC because he didn't want his career to be about leading out Cavendish. It's quite a joke that the only guy who was even remotely close to Cavendish on champs-elysees this year will lead him out next year."I know from my time riding with Mark at Columbia-HTC what a special talent he is and it’s great that we are back on the same team.
"Mark is a good guy, delivers when it matters and is another weapon in our squad for next year."
masking_agent said:it may be feasible to support both Cav and Wiggo if Team Sky are properly structured ? I doubt it in today's world of cycling, but it was once achieved.
Telekom did it in 1996 and 1997 I believe ?
1996 - Riis Yellow / Zabel Green
1997 - Ullrich Yellow / Zabel Green
maltiv said:I think what people don't understand is that if Cav's team doesn't chase on flat stages, the breakaway will succeed 95% of the time. And how many times hasn't HTC went in to the TDF with one or two "GC contenders", whom they at first claim shall not take part in the leadout, yet they end up doing tons of leadouts before the mountains even start? Then Wiggins can be the 1319320492th rider to figure out that you can't combine doing leadout on every single flat stage with riding for the GC and will cry about that in the media after finishing 52nd.
LouieLouie said:EBH needs a new team before his career goes down the drain. Even Vacansoleil would be far better than staying with team ******bag now that the king of clowns arrives.
hatcher said:Other teams knew HTC had to chase. Nobody was ever buying their GC ambitions. Sky won't have to. GreenEdge will absolutely 100% positively pull back every flat stage they can.
The only stage Wiggins will do leadout on is the Champs-Elysees.
maltiv said:Those press statements are pure bull**** though. Look what EBH apparently said:
First of all he would never have worded himself in that way, secondly he admitted in 2009 that he left HTC because he didn't want his career to be about leading out Cavendish. It's quite a joke that the only guy who was even remotely close to Cavendish on champs-elysees this year will lead him out next year.
