Can someone give an update about UAE, Visma, Bora tranfers? I know UAE is acquiring Naevaez and Florian Vermeesh, Visma get Yates. And that's it.
Yeah it's been quite so far.. Maybe something bigger is on it's way..
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Can someone give an update about UAE, Visma, Bora tranfers? I know UAE is acquiring Naevaez and Florian Vermeesh, Visma get Yates. And that's it.
I like how Groupama-FDJ forces us to really concentrate in order figure out what and who that's about. At quick glance, a collage created by a 12 year old for art class? Nope, there's some info in there.
Sounds exactly like me when putting together my CQ team.Moniquet can be good on a soft hilly calender maybe... If he rides for GC in WT races i'll cry.
I'm a passionate Cofidis fan and I'm very concerned about the relegation battle right now, and the transfers doesen't ease my concern at all.
Zingle confirmed to Visma LAB and Guillaume to FDJ is a disaster.
The transfers in are very questionable imo.
Carr is a good rider but very inconsistent - not a points man.
Teuns have a high peak and a fairly low average level - not a points man.
Moniquet can be good on a soft hilly calender maybe... If he rides for GC in WT races i'll cry.
I hear rumours of Emu Buchmann - That would be the final nail in the coffin for me. He is terrible as a leader and worse as a teammate. He averages about 400 points a season, and he is very expensive. Please God, no.
Does anyone have good news??
Don't think there's bigger things happening at Visma at least. They don't have tons of money and Yates and Zingle are probably semi-expensive. They also don't have many important riders leaving, and have signed a heap of very promising talents from their U23 team in addition to the ones they already have. Blobloblo chief among them, and probably on some very decent money also.Yeah it's been quite so far.. Maybe something bigger is on it's way..
Really?? Aranburu would be such a gift!!!Aranburu is your good news. Cofidis will be fine with these transfers, given that Arkea doesn't seem to be doing anything major.
News articles saying it's 'virtually confirmed' or words to that effect.Really?? Aranburu would be such a gift!!!
Possibly better than Zingle even. But do you think he would accept to farm points on the french 1.1 calender? I fear a lot of WT stage races with little points but maybe a big WT stage win. but it kinda doesent help enough points wise. Is it confirmed btw??
Arkea have legit good riders imo. and just see the results of cofidis lately. I fear big trouble if they can get Demare scoring and Vauquelin makes another step up next year...Aranburu is your good news. Cofidis will be fine with these transfers, given that Arkea doesn't seem to be doing anything major.
Unbelievable! Must say I don't see the upside for Aranburu. He already gets full leadership in most races for Movistar and they are definitely not getting relegated. Risky move?News articles saying it's 'virtually confirmed' or words to that effect.
I was expecting more moves from UAE to increase their climbing level but maybe Del Toro will step up next year and there weren't a lot of climbers in the market. Visma took the best one and a great rider for them.Don't think there's bigger things happening at Visma at least. They don't have tons of money and Yates and Zingle are probably semi-expensive. They also don't have many important riders leaving, and have signed a heap of very promising talents from their U23 team in addition to the ones they already have. Blobloblo chief among them, and probably on some very decent money also.
It's somewhat similar at UAE (minus the money problems), with lots of developing young guys. I just think it's gonna be an overall quiet transfer season considering most of the important riders have contracts running through to next year. The only ones I can see making some kind of splash would be Bora with all the Red Bull money.
Aren't Cofidis known for paying somewhat unreasonably high salaries for their big signings?Unbelievable! Must say I don't see the upside for Aranburu. He already gets full leadership in most races for Movistar and they are definitely not getting relegated. Risky move?
Aren't Cofidis known for paying somewhat unreasonably high salaries for their big signings?
I think you're right about there being more promise at Arkea. In addition to Demare and Vauquelin, they have Louvel, Costiou and Garcia Pierna who are developing very nicely. Cofidis really only have Fretin as a somewhat promising points farmer.
Unbelievable! Must say I don't see the upside for Aranburu. He already gets full leadership in most races for Movistar and they are definitely not getting relegated. Risky move?
How short on cash is movistar then? They are sinking in squad strength year after year. Also Lazkano gone I hear.Money. Cofidis is paying a lot (budget is going up and money from Martin and Zingle of course). They hijacked Aranburu's transfer to Arkea. Good move, otherwise staying in wouldve been really problematic yes.
It wouldn’t be terrible if Cofidis were relegated providing they keep the sponsorship dollars, they would still get the invites to the WT races they want to do and with some luck it would force a change to the management structure at the team.I'm a passionate Cofidis fan and I'm very concerned about the relegation battle right now, and the transfers doesen't ease my concern at all.
Zingle confirmed to Visma LAB and Guillaume to FDJ is a disaster.
The transfers in are very questionable imo.
Carr is a good rider but very inconsistent - not a points man.
Teuns have a high peak and a fairly low average level - not a points man.
Moniquet can be good on a soft hilly calender maybe... If he rides for GC in WT races i'll cry.
I hear rumours of Emu Buchmann - That would be the final nail in the coffin for me. He is terrible as a leader and worse as a teammate. He averages about 400 points a season, and he is very expensive. Please God, no.
Does anyone have good news??
Yeah, and TDF invite seem likely, but it still makes the team a lot less attractive for many riders. A relegation could be a lot more manageble for Cofidis than for Astana etc but management almost never change...even with huge underperformance -and let's be fair. Cofidis not being among the 18 best teams is not a HUGE underperformance - it's more a lttle bit worse than expecation.It wouldn’t be terrible if Cofidis were relegated providing they keep the sponsorship dollars, they would still get the invites to the WT races they want to do and with some luck it would force a change to the management structure at the team.
As long as they use Aranburu the right way (like you said, one day races, not a lot of stage races) he can easily score 2000+ points. Way better than Zingle imo, as he struggles in WT races, Aranburu doesn't.
Cofidis have significant interests in the Spanish market and so want some relatively prominent Spanish riders. With Fernández and Lastra hardly leadership material at this stage, and the Izagirre brothers the wrong side of 35 and Herrada now 34 as well, it makes sense to spend out on a Spanish rider who is good in the kind of terrain that a load of those French 1.1 and 2.1 races are rife with.How short on cash is movistar then? They are sinking in squad strength year after year. Also Lazkano gone I hear.
Great comment about Spanish market and excellent summary of Movistar’s transfer (mis)fortune. I must say I agree with a lot. But where did all the valverde and MAL money go when they left? If it didn’t go to Carlos Rod and Ineos bought him out, then some cash for the big guns like Lazkano must be there, no? I fear they are making themselves a bit irrelevant with semi notable riders like Cavagna, Formolo and Guireirro that never ever wins.Cofidis have significant interests in the Spanish market and so want some relatively prominent Spanish riders. With Fernández and Lastra hardly leadership material at this stage, and the Izagirre brothers the wrong side of 35 and Herrada now 34 as well, it makes sense to spend out on a Spanish rider who is good in the kind of terrain that a load of those French 1.1 and 2.1 races are rife with.
As for Movistar, they've never had all that high a budget, they were never a top budget team, they just were very prominent due to having Valverde and having backed the right horse when picking Quintana out of Colombia - they used to be able to do well because fewer people were scouting Latin America for riders and then the collapse of the alternatives in the Spanish market left them essentially able to take their pick of anybody coming through the Spanish scene for a few years. They then made some questionable decisions like breaking the bank for Landa, and backing Mas as their main horse, a guy who, while he will get solid GC results, isn't going to be banking you many stage wins and consolation prizes on the way if his GC bid fails. They also got unlucky in a good few ways - they had Carlos Rodríguez coming in, before Brailsford realised the disaster Ineos' offseason was becoming, stepped back in and fought tooth and nail to keep him; they had a successful integration of Miguel Ángel López before he had an epic meltdown at the Vuelta and had to be traded away (in the end that was a bullet dodged, but it cost them a fair bit in terms of UCI points in the interim); Richard Carapaz was poached away from them before they had a chance to enter negotiations thanks to Acquadro's bad faith dealings (this caused then to also cease to deal with him for a period, which cost them many a good Latin American prospect as well); they had Igor Arrieta on lock, but then he looked elsewhere when turning pro after they fired his dad for being a terrible DS.
Meanwhile some mismanagement and some rather unimpressive development opportunities have meant a lot of talented young Spaniards tend to prefer to go elsewhere in the first instance before circling back to Abarcá later; meanwhile the fact riders like Abner González and Iván Romeo have been promoted direct from the amateur scene to Movistar while riders in the team's own feeder end up at Kern Pharma has meant that even the team's own internal feeder organisation is not as attractive to young talents, because if they back themselves and go well enough in an external amateur team, they're liable to get straight to the WT setup.
Plus I'm sure the budget for the women's team being increased may have also had an impact on the men's team's budget too. Annemiek van Vleuten likely wasn't particularly cheap and, though you would expect not as expensive as Annemiek, Liane Lippert probably wasn't either.
Abner Gonzalez is such a waste of talent by Movistar.Meanwhile some mismanagement and some rather unimpressive development opportunities have meant a lot of talented young Spaniards tend to prefer to go elsewhere in the first instance before circling back to Abarcá later; meanwhile the fact riders like Abner González and Iván Romeo have been promoted direct from the amateur scene to Movistar while riders in the team's own feeder end up at Kern Pharma has meant that even the team's own internal feeder organisation is not as attractive to young talents, because if they back themselves and go well enough in an external amateur team, they're liable to get straight to the WT setup.µ
Essentially, though not portrayed as such, Movistar and Astana essentially did a trade at the end of 2021; Movistar sent MAL back to Astana in exchange for Gorka Izagirre, Álex Aranburu and Óscar Rodríguez.Great comment about Spanish market and excellent summary of Movistar’s transfer (mis)fortune. I must say I agree with a lot. But where did all the valverde and MAL money go when they left? If it didn’t go to Carlos Rod and Ineos bought him out, then some cash for the big guns like Lazkano must be there, no? I fear they are making themselves a bit irrelevant with semi notable riders like Cavagna, Formolo and Guireirro that never ever wins.
I know he got sick in 2022, but it looks like they just gave up on him like, as soon as that happened. I mean, he came 6th in the Volta as a 20yo neo-pro and top 20 on Mont Ventoux in his first pro stage race. Finishing on the same time as Carlos Rodríguez, who is only four months younger than him, in fact. 2021 and the fact the team went to the Volta, which they never normally do, makes it look like they had some significant plans. After all, the Volta being 11 days including a rest day, some hard work, but less depth than a WT péloton, looks like a good test of recovery and of top level climbing potential.Abner Gonzalez is such a waste of talent by Movistar.
Dude finished 5th and 4th in 2 one-day races three days apart in his neopro year. He's clearly looking like a guy that could get you points in those races and he looks like he excells in those aswell. So you would assume your priority would be to help him develop his engine, some classics and a GT. But no, second year he finishes SanRemo in the Kristoff group and finishes a solid 70th in Amstel. He rides 2 more onedays in France, otherwise? Stage races. No GT. Pretty much the same the next year.
In three years with Movistar this dude didn't ride a GT which could've seriously helped him with his engine. He ends up on Efapel and whilst being 23 he podiums the Volta and wins a stage.
Do Movistar just hate Americans who aren't Colombian or Ecuadorian? They're wasting Vinicius Rangel's talent aswell. Dude finished 9th in Leuven WC U23. Behind guys like Nys and Penhoet, but ahead of Bittner, Watson, Strong and Zana. And that's the only UCI race he rode that year. Dude didn't have the opportunities Europeans had during those Covid-years. And here we have Movistar doing another SHITE job developping him.
I swear at this point Tietema would do a better job at developping talent than them.
Oh, and with the Cavagna article this year, I'd choose Astana over them in the current climate.
Edit: Didn't know the filter wouldn't pick up shite. Ah well