Finlay Tarling will be an Israel Premier Tech Academy rider for 2024 and 2025.
The Cycling News forum is still looking to add volunteer moderators with. If you're interested in helping keep our discussions on track, send a direct message to
In the meanwhile, please use the Report option if you see a post that doesn't fit within the forum rules.
Thanks!
Out of nowhere, BORA got a nice classics squad.
Out of nowhere, BORA got a nice classics squad.
Lazkano, Pithie, Tratnik, Sobrero, Herzog, Schachmann (I assume they resign him after he found himself again)
Neither Lazkano nor Aranburu are considered high profile names, but without them, Movistar has very VERY little talent on that roster and badly need to sign someone who can win a couple of races.
Andreas Kron
Only agree partially. With unlimited money AND no plan you jump on everyone…which means MvP, Phillipsen and Lenny Martinez for me. Seems like they at least have an idea what they want to doThat's what happens when you get unlimited money out of nowhere. They jump on everyone that's free and has shown talent.
Add Giulio Pellinzari to Red BullSo what's the status for incomings for the big budget teams so far?
UAE: Florian Vermeersch
Vimsa: Axel Zingle and Andreas Kron
Red Bull: Laurence Pithie, Oier Lazkano and Jan Tratnik
Ineos: Pablo Castrillo
other rumors?
Allegedly 'better at some things' than his brother was at 17, getting in early before Ineos can probably, but their tt-setup is crap I think so not sure it's the best move for him.Finlay Tarling will be an Israel Premier Tech Academy rider for 2024 and 2025.
Well the issue they have had for a while now is that their budget never matched up to the prominence they had in the péloton for most of the 2010s thanks to Quintana and Valverde, and they've been long overdue the kind of rebuild they're going through, only they've been absolutely thumped hard by a few factors, some of which are their own fault and others aren't:Neither Lazkano nor Aranburu are considered high profile names, but without them, Movistar has very VERY little talent on that roster and badly need to sign someone who can win a couple of races.
Narváez would be a good start, but it remains to be seen how he would fit into the current roster or whatever the team might look like next season. Outside of a few surprises here and there, just not that much to build on right now.
Only agree partially. With unlimited money AND no plan you jump on everyone…which means MvP, Phillipsen and Lenny Martinez for me. Seems like they at least have an idea what they want to do
I don't think Lazanko, Tratnik and Pithie cost more then 3 million Euro.
I think Groves should be looking to move on in general. Not so much for Tour purposes (only kind of stage he'd have a shot at winning is a heavily reduced bunch sprint), but more so because Philipsen is about the only sprinter who he isn't getting ahead of in the hierarchy for the classics. Would be a good fit for a team like Groupama, who haven't really reinvested the Démare money and are also losing Pithie in that department.
Well I prefer a huge company like Red Bull over some dodgy foreign government sponsoring a team...That's what happens when you get unlimited money out of nowhere. They jump on everyone that's free and has shown talent.
Now apparently + Jhonatan NarváezPogacar, Wellens, Politt, Varmeersch, Bjerg, Mogardo, Rui.
^ The strongest classics team in the peloton?
Potentially a pretty good replacement for Hirschi... and Narvaez can work for the team as well.
View: https://x.com/cirogazzetta/status/1793508965638447196
Ciro reporting ELB won't ride for Lidl-Trek next year.
"his contract"?View: https://x.com/cirogazzetta/status/1793508965638447196
Ciro reporting ELB won't ride for Lidl-Trek next year.