alspacka said:This lad is gonna be an unbelievable dom for Luke Rowe in the 2020 Tour.
JosephK said:alspacka said:This lad is gonna be an unbelievable dom for Luke Rowe in the 2020 Tour.
LMAO!!! :lol: Thank you, I needed that.
You think Thomas will extend? He'll get sole leadership and a huge sack of money somewhere elsePricey_sky said:Back on point, I think a lot of people questioned, myself included, where Sky’s next big GC prospect would come from. Froome may only have a year or so left at the top, but Bernal has now proven he has what it takes to go for GC next season.
He should be Sky’s leader for many years to come, but it’ll be interesting where Bernal, Thomas and Froome’s targets are next year. My guess would be Bernal Giro, Froome and Thomas Tour. Though perhaps Bernal will go for the Vuelta and the other two spilt up between Giro/Tour.
Red Rick said:You think Thomas will extend? He'll get sole leadership and a huge sack of money somewhere elsePricey_sky said:Back on point, I think a lot of people questioned, myself included, where Sky’s next big GC prospect would come from. Froome may only have a year or so left at the top, but Bernal has now proven he has what it takes to go for GC next season.
He should be Sky’s leader for many years to come, but it’ll be interesting where Bernal, Thomas and Froome’s targets are next year. My guess would be Bernal Giro, Froome and Thomas Tour. Though perhaps Bernal will go for the Vuelta and the other two spilt up between Giro/Tour.
I have looked and looked and looked for who was going to be the next Chris Froome. My choice fell on Bernal.Valv.Piti said:A translation would have been helpfull.![]()
Based on what?PremierAndrew said:Froome will almost certainly be sole leader for Tour next year, with Thomas probably given Giro. Thomas will then go on to support Froome at the Tour, while Bernal will probably also ride the Tour, to support Froome and build up for Vuelta. Then Bernal will lead at the Vuelta, either on his own or co-leading with Froome depending on what Dawg wants
:lol:alspacka said:This lad is gonna be an unbelievable dom for Luke Rowe in the 2020 Tour.
This is the type of rider that will not win without the Sky system and powerful team. IMHO. But there always going to be someone willing to pay.Red Rick said:You think Thomas will extend? He'll get sole leadership and a huge sack of money somewhere elsePricey_sky said:Back on point, I think a lot of people questioned, myself included, where Sky’s next big GC prospect would come from. Froome may only have a year or so left at the top, but Bernal has now proven he has what it takes to go for GC next season.
He should be Sky’s leader for many years to come, but it’ll be interesting where Bernal, Thomas and Froome’s targets are next year. My guess would be Bernal Giro, Froome and Thomas Tour. Though perhaps Bernal will go for the Vuelta and the other two spilt up between Giro/Tour.
I don't think there's any way G will remain with Sky under those circumstances. I believe he'll only ride for a team where he's guaranteed leadership at the Tour next year, or at least co-leadership with Froome which would mean no Giro for him.PremierAndrew said:Froome will almost certainly be sole leader for Tour next year, with Thomas probably given Giro. Thomas will then go on to support Froome at the Tour, while Bernal will probably also ride the Tour, to support Froome and build up for Vuelta. Then Bernal will lead at the Vuelta, either on his own or co-leading with Froome depending on what Dawg wants
jaylew said:I don't think there's any way G will remain with Sky under those circumstances. I believe he'll only ride for a team where he's guaranteed leadership at the Tour next year, or at least co-leadership with Froome which would mean no Giro for him.PremierAndrew said:Froome will almost certainly be sole leader for Tour next year, with Thomas probably given Giro. Thomas will then go on to support Froome at the Tour, while Bernal will probably also ride the Tour, to support Froome and build up for Vuelta. Then Bernal will lead at the Vuelta, either on his own or co-leading with Froome depending on what Dawg wants
jaylew said:I don't think that at all. He'd already been talking about leaving in order to get a chance to be the GT leader on a team and he's led plenty in week long stage races and cobbled classics.
jaylew said:I don't think that at all. He'd already been talking about leaving in order to get a chance to be the GT leader on a team and he's led plenty in week long stage races and cobbled classics.