Butterhead said:Oh, I forgot about grandpa.
I can't imagine what will happen with the forum if Horner drops Froome and Contador on the climbs....
Butterhead said:Oh, I forgot about grandpa.
Dazed and Confused said:I can't imagine what will happen with the forum if Horner drops Froome and Contador on the climbs....
Dazed and Confused said:I can't imagine what will happen with the forum if Horner drops Froome and Contador on the climbs....
Dazed and Confused said:I can't imagine what will happen with the forum if Horner drops Froome and Contador on the climbs....
After the Tour and Vuelta this year, his contract will prove to be a waste of money!Dazed and Confused said:I can't imagine what will happen with the forum if Horner drops Froome and Contador on the climbs....
Garmin are always very late with announcing their roster for important races, usually the very last team. I guess we won't know before the end of June, unless there's leaked provisional startlist from organisers (but then still those provisional startlist can change a bit).Escarabajo said:What about Garmin?
Thanks Anderis.Anderis said:Garmin are always very late with announcing their roster for important races, usually the very last team. I guess we won't know before the end of June, unless there's leaked provisional startlist from organisers (but then still those provisional startlist can change a bit).
Talansky, Dennis, Danielson, Millar, Acevedo, Slagter, Vansummeren, Navardauskas and Langeveld seems to be the most likely roster ATM but I wouldn't rule out guys like Howes or Bauer. It has been quiet about Martin recently so I assume he won't recover soon enough to ride it. Maybe Hesjedal could be thrown last minute if Vaughters realises Talansky can do big things in this race but it would be against of what was said already (that Hesjedal would skip TdF for Vuelta). I find it a mistake that Hesjedal didn't target a TdF this year. I think this is a good route for him and I don't think 9th in Giro was worth of skipping TdF. But then maybe he will fly in Vuelta so he proves me wrong.![]()
MBotero said:Movistar long-list for the Tour de France: Alex Dowsett, Imanol Erviti, John Gadret, Iván Gutiérrez, Jesús Herrada, Beñat Intxausti, Ion Izagirre, Juan José Lobato, Rubén Plaza, José Joaquín Rojas, Sylwester Szmyd and Giovanni Visconti+El Bala.
Cimber said:Valverde???
notrolfsorensen said:That is El Bala. Veloropa reportage on Twitter that Tossatto is not on tinkoff Saxo long list.
Cimber said:ah cheers.
Makes sens with Tosatto. Not his year really. To bad though as he was really strong last year. Benna seems strong though, and Benna+Mørkøv/Breschel will be enough for the cobbles.
greenedge said:If i was OGE i'd go Matthews, Gerrans, Clarke, Albasini, Howard/ Keukeleire, Hayman, Impey, Lancaster/ Docker and then Mouris.
That squad could get them 2 stage wins, if not more and would be competitive throughout 3 weeks.
I would have Goss if i thought he could beat Sagan in a harder stage but i don't think he can. The Vuelta should also go well for him, though he might be over raced by then.
orangerider said:Chaves for sure. Could easily take a few stage wins and be high on the GC. A lot better choice than someone proven useless like Goss.
Samson said:Cofidis:
Yoann Bago
Jérôme Coppel
Nicolas Edet
Egoitz Garcia
Christophe Le Mével
Cyril Lemoine
Luis Angel Mate
Rudy Molard
Daniel Navarro
Adrien Petit
Julien Simon
Rein Taaramäe
Romain Zingle