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I would go with "Colby is not the new Simmons nor a block of cheese" threadThis was mentioned briefly over in the EF Team thread, but Colby Simmons is a WT rider.
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Colby Simmons makes WorldTour debut at Tour of Flanders | EF Pro Cycling
American steps up to EF Education-EasyPost at De Rondeefprocycling.com
(So, how long before someone makes a "Colby is the new Simmons" thread?)
There will be a Swede on the WorldTour from next year!
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Jakob Söderqvist set for WorldTour promotion with Lidl-Trek | Trek Race Shop
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Colby Cheesed Off the Peloton?I would go with "Colby is not the new Simmons nor a block of cheese" thread![]()
Top 5 upcoming most sought after free agents for the next window, excluding anyone above 30+ years old, like Yates, Kung, and Mas etc as they have a short window (ofc can be very useful in a short window for the right team).
My: Søderquist, Vacek—super strong, versatile, and young (!); Pedersen—needless to say why and underrated versatility and still just turning 30 next year. Wilder and Vaquelin. (honorable mention Tulett)
Did he really just sign a WorldTour contract with Trek? My bad, right above lol forget him then! Trek seems like a good place, so no bad vibes about that. I’m kinda intrigued by his potential.Did you just call Söderqvist a "Free agent" in the sense of "Doesn't have a WT contract" right after I'd just posted that he has signed a WT contract with Trek? Or is there some mystery guy actually named Søderquist?
BTW, Pedersen turns 30 this year. Unless you meant Casper, but he has a contract with QS for next year as well.
Did he really just sign a WorldTour contract with Trek. My bad, forget him then
I noticed right above haha and indeedJust found it quite funny you posted that right after my post reporting his new contract.
Also... I wonder if they might have instant-promoted him, if it wasn't for the fact that they already have 30 riders...
Puccio was such a beast in PCM 2010Salvatore Puccio (Ineos) will retire at the end of this season according to Daniel Benson on his substack. That will be the fourth Ineos retirement this year together with Geraint Thomas, Jonathan Castroviejo and Omar Fraile also stopping.
Kwiatkowski is in talks with Ineos over a new two year deal.
Tullett to Jayco. I'd also have Zana in there ahead of a couple.Top 5 upcoming most sought after free agents for the next window, excluding anyone above 30+ years old, like Yates, Kung, and Mas etc as they have a short window (ofc can be very useful in a short window for the right team).
My: Søderquist, Vacek—super strong, versatile, and young (!); Pedersen—needless to say why and underrated versatility and still just turning 30 next year. Wilder and Vaquelin. (honorable mention Tulett)
Zana to stay at Jayco hopefully. I reckon Kooij is our number one priority in terms of bringing talent across.Before rumours start coming.. I could see this happening for 2026
Vauquelin - Visma
Mas - UAE
A. Yates - Q36.5
Kooij - INEOS
Küng - UAE
Vacek - Red Bull
Piganzoli - Astana
Zana - Astana
Stuyven - Quick Step
Segaert - Red Bull