Three day race planned for Yorkshire in 2015

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1 bunch sprint, 1 sprint with 100 riders and the hardest stage will either see a 50-60 men sprint or a strong group riding away. It's a stage race for Kristoff or Degenkolb.
 
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If you were looking for local interest, it is rumoured that Bora have not entered either the Tour of Britain or Tour of Yorkshire.
 
mudplugger said:
If you were looking for local interest, it is rumoured that Bora have not entered either the Tour of Britain or Tour of Yorkshire.

Any indication why not?

Ok, they have been invited to most WT races, so they aren't scrabbling around for good race days like a lot of Pro-Conti teams. And the most important non-WT races will be the handful of German ones.

But their sponsors sell stuff in the UK. And they have 20 riders on the team and so need a lot of races to give them all a full calendar. And they are doing the London one day race.
 
mudplugger said:
If you were looking for local interest, it is rumoured that Bora have not entered either the Tour of Britain or Tour of Yorkshire.

How do you know? Sweetspot haven't released what the route is let alone the teams going. And the ASO haven't released the teams for any of their french World Tour races and the Middle Eastern ones.
 
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Zinoviev Letter said:
Any indication why not?

Ok, they have been invited to most WT races, so they aren't scrabbling around for good race days like a lot of Pro-Conti teams. And the most important non-WT races will be the handful of German ones.

But their sponsors sell stuff in the UK. And they have 20 riders on the team and so need a lot of races to give them all a full calendar. And they are doing the London one day race.

I believe so.

As I said it was a rumour (based on a journo who seems to have an ear in the setup and usually is correct). Suggested they desired to do other races at about the same times as those mentioned. California was one which they did not get. Alberta presumably another they will seek. They already have commitments in Germany & France in early May. Logically there are better options for a German/Canadian sponsored team with only one British rider. Different set up to previous years when the Scottish Endura were present with 8 riders from their original British based Conti squad.
 
mudplugger said:
I believe so.

As I said it was a rumour (based on a journo who seems to have an ear in the setup and usually is correct). Suggested they desired to do other races at about the same times as those mentioned. California was one which they did not get. Alberta presumably another they will seek. They already have commitments in Germany & France in early May. Logically there are better options for a German/Canadian sponsored team with only one British rider. Different set up to previous years when the Scottish Endura were present with 8 riders from their original British based Conti squad.

Good points.

The Tour of Britain directly clashes with the Tour of Alberta. The Tour of Yorkshire directly clashes with the Rund um den Finanzplatz Eschborn Frankfurt (what a name that race has!). The Canadian and German races may not be any bigger but they are definitely more likely to be sponsor goals.

20 riders is a funny number. In theory, they should be able to handle two races at a time at least occasionally. But in practice that can be a little tricky at least if they want to send competitive teams.

They are definitely doing the RideLondon thing, by the way. It's on the calendar on their website. They only put races they are absolutely confirmed to participate in up on that.
 
trevim said:
?We?ve said all the way along that we?re keen for Yorkshire to become the cycling capital of Europe and wrestle that away from the Belgians."

Of course. :eek:

I'd take this sort of comment with a pinch of salt, Gary's job is promote all things Yorkshire.
Thats said, Yorkshiremen do have a bit of a reputation for self-agrandisment, most notably refering to Yorkshire as God's Own County so maybe he really means it.
 
Swifty's Cakes said:
I'd take this sort of comment with a pinch of salt, Gary's job is promote all things Yorkshire.
Thats said, Yorkshiremen do have a bit of a reputation for self-agrandisment, most notably refering to Yorkshire as God's Own County so maybe he really means it.

Hahaha love it.

I do think the OP was taken in jest.
 
I wouldn't say that's a great line-up. Kittel attending for Giant is the big draw so far but the overall is presumably down to someone like Swift, or some complete outsider who gets lucky in a breakaway.