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

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I don't think so. As the team folds, the contracts are void

Technically they need to get paid. When a team really disappears it often doesn't happen, but with mergers like this they usually get paid (for example I remember Bruyneel saying he had to pay everyone when the Radioshack and Leopard merger happened). It isn't a coincidence it's pretty cheap riders that need to go on both sides.
 
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According to HNB Girmay will probably stay till the end of 2026. But the more interesting thing about it is that his salary is not being paid by Intermarché Belgium (who is technically sponsoring the team), but Intermarché Frane (so the parent company) and they would not invest that money if Girmay leaves.

So Lotto does a merger with another team for their sponsor that doesn't even give a decent amount of money LMFAO this gets worse every day. Still do not understand what the positives for Lotto are.
 
According to HNB Girmay will probably stay till the end of 2026. But the more interesting thing about it is that his salary is not being paid by Intermarché Belgium (who is technically sponsoring the team), but Intermarché Frane (so the parent company) and they would not invest that money if Girmay leaves.

So Lotto does a merger with another team for their sponsor that doesn't even give a decent amount of money LMFAO this gets worse every day. Still do not understand what the positives for Lotto are.
Another Jannie Haek masterclass
 
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On a side note: I had the (dis)pleasure of meeting Jannie Haek recently at a corporate event. That man hasn't got a clue what happens around him. I was discussing recent changes in financial online billing with an employee working under him when he butted in on the conversation and kept saying how terrible it all was. Keep it mind he kept calling the man (his employee) by the wrong name and referred to a government initiative "Peppol" as "Pepsi".

I won't use the real name of the employee but it was as bad as calling someone Jackson when they're called Mark.