Have they signed anyone under 34?
Bevin, Hagen, Jones, Berwick, Renard
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Have they signed anyone under 34?
I'm fairly sure you're overestimating how easy it is to find young riders more useful than de Marchi. The man just finished 11th in Lombardia this year, 7th in Amstel last year. Most of the younger riders capable of better than this will either want a big contract or opportunities for themselves and it's always good to have some experienced domestiques on a team.De Marchi to ISN had me scratching my head quite a bit. There must be dozens of younger riders that can perform a similar role in the team on a potentially higher level as well.
Meurisse is rumoured to join them aswell.Bevin, Hagen, Jones, Berwick, Renard
De Marchi to ISN had me scratching my head quite a bit. There must be dozens of younger riders that can perform a similar role in the team on a potentially higher level as well.
I'm fairly sure you're overestimating how easy it is to find young riders more useful than de Marchi. The man just finished 11th in Lombardia this year, 7th in Amstel last year. Most of the younger riders capable of better than this will either want a big contract or opportunities for themselves and it's always good to have some experienced domestiques on a team.
Which younger ones did they let go?De Marchi should be a good signing, nonetheless it's astonishing how they pile older riders up and let younger ones leave.
Plz sign Rebellin.De Marchi should be a good signing, nonetheless it's astonishing how they pile older riders up and let younger ones leave. It does not really look like a good mixture.
Daniel Martínez in talks with Ineos Grenadiers
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Martinez, Porte, De Plus to Ineos
Don't think many are leaving but some are getting on a bitFroome leaving, but who else is leaving? Havent really been following it
That’s a lot of freed up cash right there and Vaughters can’t afford to lose Martinez.Froome leaving, but who else is leaving? Havent really been following it
TBF, he's turning 18 later this year, as opposed to just having turned 17. But, I find next year the most interesting; So... he's on contract with UAE, but won't actually ride for them, and I don't think they even have a feeder-team.
My biggest concern would be teams thinking that if you don't have a WT contract straight out of the juniors, you're simply not good enough. However, even with all the Evenepoels and Simmons, Bernals and Pogacars of the World, there will always be late bloomers.
That’s a lot of freed up cash right there and Vaughters can’t afford to lose Martinez.
What should UAE do on the transfer market to support Pogacar? Rumors been quiet, but I feel they need to improve to back him up in the world tours.
I read he was going to DQS?Meurisse is rumoured to join them aswell.
Yes, that's what I was thinking, he grew up in France, so being on a French team would kinda fit. Peters, Jungels and Vuillermoz would be a decent team to support him in the mountains.Sivakov would be perfect for Ag2r, wouldnt he?
Isn't he also gonna switch his nationality to France because of all the uncertainty with the Russian Olympic teamsYes, that's what I was thinking, he grew up in France, so being on a French team would kinda fit. Peters, Jungels and Vuillermoz would be a decent team to support him in the mountains.
I seem to remember Daniel Friebe mentioning that Sivakov has already resigned with Ineos but it hasn't been made public yet.Yes, that's what I was thinking, he grew up in France, so being on a French team would kinda fit. Peters, Jungels and Vuillermoz would be a decent team to support him in the mountains.