This generations KolobnevHe somehow has only one win since that crazy 2nd year U23 season in 2016! But a huge amount of top fives and podiums. So yeah, you're very right about this.
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This generations KolobnevHe somehow has only one win since that crazy 2nd year U23 season in 2016! But a huge amount of top fives and podiums. So yeah, you're very right about this.
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He also takes no risks and races for minor placings.Definition of close but no cigar.
Solid and versatile rider.
This is exactly the kind of thinking that hinders Cofidis from progressing. I would much rather see the 120 000 euro (at the minimum) used on performance. Like sending riders to altitude camps (they don't even do this as a team before grand tours, only a handful of riders do), hiring performance staff, investing in equipment etc. etc.Talent doesn't go to Cofidis unless they get overpaid. It's November, I'm not sure why you were under the impression they were going to fill up their selection with anything special? Of course Maas and Ourselin are basically minimum wage, they didn't have any other choices. Look, I'm not sure why they didn't just give an extension to Wood or Mariault instead but neither of them were going to make a difference anyways. Cofidis did their big transfers a while back, not sure why you expected more.
This is exactly the kind of thinking that hinders Cofidis from progressing. I would much rather see the 120 000 euro (at the minimum) used on performance. Like sending riders to altitude camps (they don't even do this as a team before grand tours, only a handful of riders do), hiring performance staff, investing in equipment etc. etc.
What would Visma-LAB do in this situation for instance? Surely not sign old and under-performing riders to fill in spots like Maas and Ourselin. Facilitating the performance around the best riders are much more valuable than having a deep but weak roster. Stagiaires from the french circuit can do this job perfectly well.
When do the transfers officially occur?
Hear tell that Julius Johansen is trading in the famous fluro for the dull whites of UAE, in one of the stranger rumours flying around at the moment.
The rider most famous for the fact that actually Jumbo were trying to sign him, before his DS told them they should give their other less heralded rider a try, Jonas Vingegaard. Not sure why UAE would want him.Hear tell that Julius Johansen is trading in the famous fluro for the dull whites of UAE, in one of the stranger rumours flying around at the moment.
Where are you seeing that? Not even Ekstra Bladet gonna anything in that regard...
(Tried googling Julius Johansen UAE, nothing came up)
Could be a very useful and solid worker for the team. It is a smart signing.He deserves a pro contract, quality rider. Hopefully he enters the WT again and then it's easier to stick around, even if he does not get a long-term contract with UAE.
Could be a very useful and solid worker for the team. It is a smart signing.
He will only be 26 next September. He should still have many years left as a cyclist and riding for one of the best teams would not be a bad thing.They turned Filippo Baroncini good again. Maybe they can kick start Julius Johansen also!
Both has been world champs. Baroncini in U23 and Johansen in juniors.
He is quite good, never understood why Wanty let him go. This year he has had a solid season in Portugal.Could be a very useful and solid worker for the team. It is a smart signing.
Twitter, a reliable source claims it was close to being finalized some days / weeks ago.
And Zoccarato is once again wasting his time on a PCT team that doesn't race on the cobbles...He deserves a pro contract, quality rider. Hopefully he enters the WT again and then it's easier to stick around, even if he does not get a long-term contract with UAE.
Italian PCT scene:
Tonelli and Zoccarato join Polti-Kometa.
Bardiani has confirmed a 23 rider roster (at least for now). That probably means Covilli is staying and Gabburo leaving.
He's good on the cobbles? How do we know that? Not from a quick PCS research I made.And Zoccarato is once again wasting his time on a PCT team that doesn't race on the cobbles...
Breakaway rider with a big engine who can climb rather well, 74kg heavy and he was good in the 2021 Danilith Nokere Koerse as a neopro where he was on the attack.He's good on the cobbles? How do we know that? Not from a quick PCS research I made.
Anyone see the Jesus Peña debacle? His manager has basically tanked his chances of signing anywhere next season. He'll be lucky to get a PRT contract. A shame because he's bloody talented, I wish he got an extension over Durbridge or a few others at Jayco.
Yeah he was really good last year, his Slovenia was really impressive. I'd have him in the squad over Hellemose, Double, Durbridge quite comfortably.The report is right in that Jayco tried to terminate him one year into a two year contract. He improved in year 2 and hence, he got a one year extension covering 2025. It was no surprise that he was not renewed by Jayco for 2026. I agree about Durbridge. He's struggled to get the job done in the last two TDF's.
The report is right in that Jayco tried to terminate him one year into a two year contract.