Alaphilippe to Cofidis would be such a fitting move for a declining rider.
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Alaphilippe toCofidiswould be such a fitting move for a declining rider.
Yeah, Total would've worked too.Total Energies you meant for declining riders?
You can't tempt me with these prospects of Demi-Kasia-Cille superteams and then take them away like that, damnit!I didn't think Delcourt had that kind of money at his disposal, but perhaps less than a million a year will do at the moment, if that UAE rumour was all a ruse.
If a deal is struck, it probably means that one or more of CUL, Cavalli and Brown will be leaving FDJ, but that was possibly going to happen anyway. Brown back to Jayco and Cavalli (sort of) back to UAE could make sense.
I was kind of thinking Canyon SRAM would be a more realistic move for Vollering, especially if Niewiadoma is on the way out, but that might not be the case at all though.
Given the way Samu characterised my views on the SD Worx power sharing agreement, they might suggest I might see a "holier than thou" team as wholly appropriate for Saint Adriana of the Tears of Pijnacker.it will be very interesting to see Vollering with FDJ-Suez. I might start to follow her with interest. FDJ has a "holier than thou" aura made up by some FDJ super Frenchies hooligans. let's see what they say when a #dutchpower athlete signs for their team
You can't tempt me with these prospects of Demi-Kasia-Cille superteams and then take them away like that, damnit!
Given the way Samu characterised my views on the SD Worx power sharing agreement, they might suggest I might see a "holier than thou" team as wholly appropriate for Saint Adriana of the Tears of Pijnacker.
Given the way Samu characterised my views on the SD Worx power sharing agreement, they might suggest I might see a "holier than thou" team as wholly appropriate for Saint Adriana of the Tears of Pijnacker.
I would totally assemble this team if I had the money and resource. And then hire Jacky Durand, Stefano Pirazzi and the ghost of Frank Vandenbroucke as strategy coaches.To be fair, I wouldn't mind a Demi-Kasia-Cille-Liane super team either, but I'm not sure it would work in real life.
I would put my money on Wanty.According to Het Belang van Limburg today, Kamiel Bonneu has already signed a WT deal for neyt year.
Good, the most promising rider on Flandres together with Van Hemelen. The latter could be a good climbing domestique for any team.According to Het Belang van Limburg today, Kamiel Bonneu has already signed a WT deal for neyt year.
There is a strong chance that Brown will retire as she is suffering from long absences from her partner.I didn't think Delcourt had that kind of money at his disposal, but perhaps less than a million a year will do at the moment, if that UAE rumour was all a ruse.
If a deal is struck, it probably means that one or more of CUL, Cavalli and Brown will be leaving FDJ, but that was possibly going to happen anyway. Brown back to Jayco and Cavalli (sort of) back to UAE could make sense.
I was kind of thinking Canyon SRAM would be a more realistic move for Vollering, especially if Niewiadoma is on the way out, but that might not be the case at all though.
There is a strong chance that Brown will retire as she is suffering from long absences from her partner.
What's going on with Shackley, by the way? She's on preliminary startlists of many races but always ends up not starting. 0 race days in 2024.Will be interesting if SD Worx trying to replace Vollering with a new signing or if they go with Fisher-Black, Shackley and of course Kopecky for the Grand Tours in the next years.