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- William Bonnet, 31 ans, 6ème participation
- Mickaël Delage, 28 ans, 5ème participation
- Arnaud Démare, 22 ans, 1ère participation
- Arnold Jeannesson, 28 ans, 3ème participation
- Matthieu Ladagnous, 29 ans, 4ème participation
- Thibaut Pinot, 24 ans, 3ème participation
- Jérémy Roy, 30 ans, 7ème participation
- Arthur Vichot, 25 ans, 4ème participation
- Cédric Pineau, 29 ans, 2ème participation
- Francis Mourey, 33 ans, 2ème participation

Final place to be decided between Pineau and Mourey.

Bye bye Bouhanni, see you next year with Cofidis.
 
Bye Bye Bicycle said:
- William Bonnet, 31 ans, 6ème participation
- Mickaël Delage, 28 ans, 5ème participation
- Arnaud Démare, 22 ans, 1ère participation
- Arnold Jeannesson, 28 ans, 3ème participation
- Matthieu Ladagnous, 29 ans, 4ème participation
- Thibaut Pinot, 24 ans, 3ème participation
- Jérémy Roy, 30 ans, 7ème participation
- Arthur Vichot, 25 ans, 4ème participation
- Cédric Pineau, 29 ans, 2ème participation
- Francis Mourey, 33 ans, 2ème participation

Final place to be decided between Pineau and Mourey.

Bye bye Bouhanni, see you next year with Cofidis.

Surely he will be going to a WT team?
 
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He has 3 offers. So 3 teams are...

If no one wanted to pay that, he wouldn't be going away from FDJ
 
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You don't know what he is offered.

But if he's certain to leave as FDJ can't pay his wage anymore, it's only obvious he got offers that matched his increased pay.
 
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'' €1.5 to €1.7 million per year for two seasons, and any prospective new team would also be expected to take part of his current FDJ lead-out train.''
 
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'' €1.5 to €1.7 million per year for two seasons, and any prospective new team would also be expected to take part of his current FDJ lead-out train.''

Wow...seriously? :eek: Good luck with that. :rolleyes:
 
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'' €1.5 to €1.7 million per year for two seasons, and any prospective new team would also be expected to take part of his current FDJ lead-out train.''
LOL. This is so ridicolous is beyond ridicolous.

So this guy can win a Grand Tour?

So sprinters offer better marketing than GC guys. Ok.
 
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OPQS's roster: Bakelants, Cavendish, Renshaw, Petacchi, Trentin, Golas, Kwiatkowski, Martin, Terpstra

Apparently Bakelants is gonna be the man who has to ride at the front from km 0 (together with Golas). They didn't think Terpstra or Steegmans would be willing to do that considering their past wins. I think it's a waste of Jan's talent nonetheless and I can't see why they need 8 helpers for the sprints (considering Kwiatkowski has to work in the sprint like in past races). I think 5-6 could be sufficient.
 
Lotto.

VAN DEN BROECK Jurgen
GREIPEL André
HANSEN Adam
GALLOPIN Tony
ROELANDTS Jurgen
DE CLERCQ Bart [new]
BAK Lars Ytting [new]
HENDERSON Gregory [new]
SIEBERG Marcel [new]

Of course including Henderson, the most talked about rider in the peloton today.

Wouldn't mind seeing Greipel in Green in Paris, but clearly thats too much to ask for.
 
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@MarkCavendish... call me a weak athlete. If u wanna send tweets im a **** father you are asking for trouble. Don't send private mesaages.

Going to be nice sprints, no?

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Yes, a pity though, because at AGR he showed some old form again. Maybe they can use him at the Vuelta, the route design suits him better anyway.