Yes.So you dislike teams who try to win? Means you hated Visma last year, this year UAE and eventually if RedBull has success you hate them?
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Yes.So you dislike teams who try to win? Means you hated Visma last year, this year UAE and eventually if RedBull has success you hate them?
And now with Puck as a XCO World Champion (plus her road endeavours this year), her value must have skyrocketed as well and probably still not reflected on her current contract.You do wonder how much budget they have; I thought with their multi discipline success, Albert Philipsen would be going there, but no - and then they missed out on the Holmgrens, and now another in Chladonova, who is another with the Canyon connection.
Maybe they haven't got the budget, or they didn't bother showing interest - I'm not sure which is more accurate.
They extended Groves.Does Alpecin have money available to sign anyone after keeping their leaders?
Their roster for 2025 looks lackluster atm (other than Philipsen and MVDP) and worse than that, barely any rumours are floating their way of riders that can show something short term.
Yes, I've wondered for a few years why they haven't signed her as a RB athlete; she ticks all the boxes.If I was Red Bull, with a rich history of sponsoring mountain biking, plus doing the first steps on the road, I would throw all the cans I could unto signing Puck, in the current field her style and personality are the better match one could get for Red Bull DNA.
I don't think Chladonova has any connection with Canyon. Apart from that, she often races with Canyon, which she probably bought with her own money, not with sponsorship.You do wonder how much budget they have; I thought with their multi discipline success, Albert Philipsen would be going there, but no - and then they missed out on the Holmgrens, and now another in Chladonova, who is another with the Canyon connection.
Maybe they haven't got the budget, or they didn't bother showing interest - I'm not sure which is more accurate.
Ineos are interested in Pablo Torres, who apparently hasn't signed a contract yet. Could just be journalist speculation/chatting s*it though, some talk on twitter but I think someone has taken an offhand Brailsford comment and ran with it.
View: https://x.com/bvdecape/status/1832126326452433096
Of all the things thst were never in doubt, this one was never in doubt the mostView: https://twitter.com/danielarribas96/status/1832727124823658829
He staying at UAE and moves up to the WT team
Of all the things thst were never in doubt, this one was never in doubt the most
View: https://twitter.com/danielarribas96/status/1832727124823658829
He staying at UAE and moves up to the WT team
I think Majka, Novak and Grosschartner don't have a contract yet. And Covi is leaving?Narvaez - Hirschi
Torres - Fisher-Black
Vermeersch - Bax
Herregodts - Covi
Unknown - Ulissi
Unknown - Vink
Unknown - Hodeg
3 spots left at UAE
I think Majka, Novak and Grosschartner don't have a contract yet. And Covi is leaving?
There has to be some limit to how many talents UAE can keep together in one team. Even a poorer team can offer a higher contract to a rider who would be 2nd or 3rd in their hierarchy than a richer team would be able to offer to the same rider if he was12th in their hierarchy and Ineos is not exactly what can be described as a poor team.I'm legitimately surprised that there was at least some fuel to the rumour about Torres and an offer there, though with UAE's financial backing he was never going to leave.
Yes there was a bit of a honeymoon period but cracks are showing with Ayuso and to an extent Hirschi. Understandably young 18 years old guys will see more money in a week then they've ever had in their lives and it's hard to say no, but a few years down the line some will be a bit more ambitious. If I was Torres I wouldn't be signing the kind of bumper 5 year deal Del Toro got, give it 2 then see where you are, because if any of them have Tour ambitions it isn't happening with Pogacar.There has to be some limit to how many talents UAE can keep together in one team. Even a poorer team can offer a higher contract to a rider who would be 2nd or 3rd in their hierarchy than a richer team would be able to offer to the same rider if he was12th in their hierarchy and Ineos is not exactly what can be described as a poor team.
I also think the fact riders develop well at UAE helps. It's not a kind of dead zone for talented riders, it's a professional environment and you do improve there.Yes there was a bit of a honeymoon period but cracks are showing with Ayuso and to an extent Hirschi. Understandably young 18 years old guys will see more money in a week then they've ever had in their lives and it's hard to say no, but a few years down the line some will be a bit more ambitious. If I was Torres I wouldn't be signing the kind of bumper 5 year deal Del Toro got, give it 2 then see where you are, because if any of them have Tour ambitions it isn't happening with Pogacar.
Pidcock still hasn’t decided whether he actually enjoys road racing, I think.Pidcock giving signs that he's on his way out
View: https://x.com/IndeLeiderstrui/status/1832698059060387904
Some at Ineos must quietly think all their Christmases have come at once, free up a few million a year for who was a Ardennes/breakaway specialist, might even get a bit of a buyout-fee for him.
Hilarious how he's moaning despite deciding his own schedule and eschewing the biggest races in cycling so he could peak for offroad events.
The cycling team’s Jadon Sancho. On loan with an obligation to buy to Red Bull provided they finish in the top 14 of the UCI world rankings next year?Pidcock giving signs that he's on his way out
View: https://x.com/IndeLeiderstrui/status/1832698059060387904
Some at Ineos must quietly think all their Christmases have come at once, free up a few million a year for who was a Ardennes/breakaway specialist, might even get a bit of a buyout-fee for him.
Hilarious how he's moaning despite deciding his own schedule and eschewing the biggest races in cycling so he could peak for offroad events.
All upgrades so far. Narvaez can win many of the races Hirschi has whilst being a useful domestique in the bigger races.Narvaez - Hirschi
Torres - Fisher-Black
Vermeersch - Bax
Herregodts - Covi
Unknown - Ulissi
Unknown - Vink
Unknown - Hodeg
3 spots left at UAE
Seixas making noises as well is justSo the current big 3 GT riders (sorry, Remco, I put you on 4th) are in Red bull, Visma and OAE ant eh supposed-to-be next (Widar, Nordhagen and Torres) will ride for the same teams?
Sweet.