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'The greatest' going domestique for Van Aert, so it seems.Wout van Aert krijgt met Christophe Laporte Franse meesterknecht bij Jumbo-Visma
Jumbo-Visma beschikt vanaf 2022 over de diensten van Christophe Laporte, die overkomt van Cofidis. De 28-jarige Fransman geldt als snelle man, maar hij is vooral gehaald om de klassieke kern rondom Wout van Aert te versterken. Laporte staat op het punt om een contract te tekenen bij de...www.wielerflits.nl
Laporte go Tjv
Really didn't see that one coming. Would have expected Laporte to stay in French teams mainly.Wout van Aert krijgt met Christophe Laporte Franse meesterknecht bij Jumbo-Visma
Jumbo-Visma beschikt vanaf 2022 over de diensten van Christophe Laporte, die overkomt van Cofidis. De 28-jarige Fransman geldt als snelle man, maar hij is vooral gehaald om de klassieke kern rondom Wout van Aert te versterken. Laporte staat op het punt om een contract te tekenen bij de...www.wielerflits.nl
Laporte go Tjv
Mullen could probably do with a change. He was the next big thing in TTs at one point but never really seemed to develop as expected.Don't know if mentioned yet:
- Ryan Mullen to Bora (to seduce S. Bennett)
- Markus Hoelgaard to Trek
- INEOS wants S. Bennett too
Why is Sean Bennett suddenly wanted by so many teams and why is he so close to Ryan Mullen?Don't know if mentioned yet:
- Ryan Mullen to Bora (to seduce S. Bennett)
- Markus Hoelgaard to Trek
- INEOS wants S. Bennett too
Sagan without Oss is just wrong thoughNever impresses me when a rider moves team but brings a whole entourage with him. Why? Can't they manage on their own?
Can Ineos please p*$$ off and leave Bennett to a team that will back him in a TdF. Also I refuse to pander to the marketing team by calling the Ineos in capsDon't know if mentioned yet:
- Ryan Mullen to Bora (to seduce S. Bennett)
- Markus Hoelgaard to Trek
- INEOS wants S. Bennett too
I wonder what are Cofidis' plans for 2022 if they're going to lose both Viviani and Laporte.Elia Viviani to Eolo-Kometa according to Il Gazetta.
They won a race this year so that's the next 10 sortedI wonder what are Cofidis' plans for 2022 if they're going to lose both Viviani and Laporte.
Serious step down at first sight, but it can relaunch his carreer a bit.Elia Viviani to Eolo-Kometa according to Il Gazetta.
And a serious step up for the team. Pointing to a WT status in a couple more years.Serious step down at first sight, but it can relaunch his carreer a bit.
It would be nice for cycling to have an Italian WT-team once again.And a serious step up for the team. Pointing to a WT status in a couple more years.
Kopecky moving to SD Worx next year. Very likely she'll win something big next year,
Yeah, look what happened to Cav and Viviani.Can Ineos please p*$$ off and leave Bennett to a team that will back him in a TdF. Also I refuse to pander to the marketing team by calling the Ineos in caps
I don't get Bennett and Ineos. That's a big mistake if he goes there imo. Ineos are all about GC and he'll get no support or likely won't even be selected for their Tour and Giro squads
Surely the money won't be too bad at Bora now that Sagan and his army are marching onIf there were 10 grand tours in a year, Ineos could have a different leader for each one. They would have to be insane to cut down the opportunities for their GC guys even more than they already do, by bringing in a top-tier sprinter, and Sam Bennett would have to be insane to put up with maybe two helpers at the Tour de France. On the other hand, MONEY.
Surely the money won't be too bad at Bora now that Sagan and his army are marching on