Teams & Riders The Great Big Cycling Transfers, Extensions, and Rumours Thread

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Someone has been watching the LR cycling podcast
And i'm not alone apparently. It's the best possible description of Elfstedenronde, Heylen Vastgoed Heistse Pijl, Tour of Leuven - Memorial Jef Scherens, antwerp-port-epic etc.

Still can't imagine that winning Heylen Vastgoed Heistje Pijl is worth more than 2 stages at the Dauphine. UCI masterclass.
 
And i'm not alone apparently. It's the best possible description of Elfstedenronde, Heylen Vastgoed Heistse Pijl, Tour of Leuven - Memorial Jef Scherens, antwerp-port-epic etc.

Still can't imagine that winning Heylen Vastgoed Heistje Pijl is worth more than 2 stages at the Dauphine. UCI masterclass.
Merckx never won the Heiste Pijl, but he did win 2 stages in the Dauphiné so we can conclude that the latter is way easier :p
 
Alaphilippe for 3 years to Tudor official

no mention of other riders coming along with Alaphilippe...
 
Which is a strange move because she wants to sprint and Woolaston is a very good sprinter. I suppose if AG Insurance do a varied calendar it may work.

I don’t know. Since Jayco and Liv merged seems like the dynamics in the team changed and some people probably feel like they came off better than others. Things like selecting your TDF team at the beginning of the year so they can all finish outside the top 20 might be a bit annoying to riders who didn’t get a chance to prove themselves 🤷🏻‍♀

Normally when cyclists leave that team they end up doing pretty well so I hope the same goes for everyone leaving this year.
 
This transfer was all but confirmed since he came out of the womb, but Bahrain did solid business with Zak Erzen. Very talented kid, and a leader of a new wave of talented Slovenians (until Omrzel takes over, that is). They also signed Vlad Van Mechelen, which too was just a shoe-in given the ties between Cannibal and Bahrain. Can't say I think his stop at DSM was a success, but he'll find his place in the classics/sprinter team no doubt. Thirdly is Max van der Meulen, which also was a foregone conclusion and yet another DSM waste. I view him as a major project, as currently he can do very little other than climb. There is also Daniel Skerl, but I do not know who he is.

With Borremans and Omrzel already having deals and Lenny locked up for a million years, Bahrain are pretty much set for the distant future. I reckon Dunwoody is next.
 
They also signed Vlad Van Mechelen, which too was just a shoe-in given the ties between Cannibal and Bahrain. Can't say I think his stop at DSM was a success, but he'll find his place in the classics/sprinter team no doubt.

Obviously was to be expected given his family, but I find Bahrain a horrible choice for development for his type. They simply don't do the typical smaller Belgian or even French races that suit him a lot. In general they are the team that does the least amount of smaller races. It's not good for youngsters at all, or at least not for youngsters that need to take another step before they're even close to WT ready. Vlad was somewhat disappointing at DSM, he definitely isn't the only one in that devo team the last few years so it could be a team thing, but I think he would've been a way better fit to go to a Belgian team for example.

On the DSM note, Barhoumi left after half a year. When are juniors going to stop signing for that team. I will never get it.
There is also Daniel Skerl, but I do not know who he is.

Fast guy. He looks like pure muscle in a small packet.
 
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This transfer was all but confirmed since he came out of the womb, but Bahrain did solid business with Zak Erzen. Very talented kid, and a leader of a new wave of talented Slovenians (until Omrzel takes over, that is). They also signed Vlad Van Mechelen, which too was just a shoe-in given the ties between Cannibal and Bahrain. Can't say I think his stop at DSM was a success, but he'll find his place in the classics/sprinter team no doubt. Thirdly is Max van der Meulen, which also was a foregone conclusion and yet another DSM waste. I view him as a major project, as currently he can do very little other than climb. There is also Daniel Skerl, but I do not know who he is.

With Borremans and Omrzel already having deals and Lenny locked up for a million years, Bahrain are pretty much set for the distant future. I reckon Dunwoody is next.
Good summary!

I think the signing talented youngsters together with Ellingworth is a smart move. Bahrain clearly don't have the big cash, but making one big signing and a lot of prospects is imo a clever strategy.