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Liquigas said:Astana
Vincenzo Nibali, Michele Scarponi, Jakob Fuglsang, Tanel Kangert, Lieuwe Westra, Maxim Iglinskiy, Alessandro Vanotti, Andriy Grivko and Dmitriy Gruzdev.
Very nice looking and balanced team. I like.
Liquigas said:Astana
Vincenzo Nibali, Michele Scarponi, Jakob Fuglsang, Tanel Kangert, Lieuwe Westra, Maxim Iglinskiy, Alessandro Vanotti, Andriy Grivko and Dmitriy Gruzdev.
blackcat said:Christophe Laurnent?
Slipstream Chipotle?
but, this is stretching the definition of "lie". Everyone knows the poker that goes on for Tour spots. In December, when the long list is handed out, there are 25 on the list, and a dozen of those promised a spot. One month out, it will still be a dozen promised a spot, and not merely a "bubble". Rasmussen was not the first, Laurent was not the first neither, and nor will Millar be the last, and i would suggest JV is actually not playing a game of mirrors with his charges. And i have been a pretty hard critic on JV, so take that for what you will
Afrank said:Jesus, are you kidding me? What is this, the end of his world?Stop whining, accept it, and move on with your life. You don't show the result or form, you don't get a spot on the Tour team. That's just the way it is, the way it's always been. Tons of others will not get a spot on their teams Tour team, do you see any of them whining about it? No, they pick themselves up and move on with their lives.
I could have cared less about whether he made the team or not before this. Now I'm glad he won't be there.![]()
ferryman said:And yes, I know, fantastic could be called out to the clinic given his history.
I guess Dave is now concentrating on Glasgow. Ridiculous.
ferryman said:Steady there. The point is, he is in his last year of a fantastic career. And in my opinion he should have been given a last chance to see it out in Paris.
And yes, I know, fantastic could be called out to the clinic given his history.
I guess Dave is now concentrating on Glasgow. Ridiculous.
blackcat said:Gerro will get a stage. there is not better stage hunter in the peloton.
But i will second Escarabajo with Chaves.
And Svein Tuft must be more than a chance for doubling up. I dont know what deal he has made with Matty White, he may have told him, next yeat if you want a swansong at the Tour, we wanna blood some young bucks.
But no Goss this year, this will be the hard decision already made, Matt Keenan hinted at it already,
so Matthews, Gerrans, Clarke, Albasini, Hayman, Impey, Chaves, Durbridge, Tuft.
Meyer and Keukeleire on the bubble. If Tuft is not it, Cam Meyer is in.
Goss will have to find his sweetspot in the peloton. Cobbled classics? He has not shown the strength as yet, thos his first few years he showed potential, but not the potential of Boasson Hagen, even with his MSR win. His speed, his terminal velocity, now longer matches the best, and he no longer shows the fight for the bunch kicks. Can he be a stage hunter like OGrady or like Heinrich Haussler for the flattish rolling stages? He certainly demonstrated his ability to be a breakaway rider in the espoirs, and never waited for a sprint. But i dont know if he can do it in the pros
dirkprovin said:Read an article last week hinting Chaves is pencilled in for the Vuelta.
Apart from the obvious issue of running him into the ground; three issues mitigate against Tuft backing up. Firstly no TTT in this Tour. Secondly only 1 ITT. Thirdly, the team aims are more targeting individual stages and therefore little likelihood of taking yellow and having to do the pace setting for the peleton. Think they'll allow him some "recharge batteries" time.
I see 2 key questions impacting selection decisions. Firstly how much support will they delegate towards supporting Matthews. Whilst he may not win the flat sprints, I still think he may target the green jersey and will therefore be competing for points. I can see Impey assisting and they may pick another (Lancaster/Docker or maybe Keukeleire who may also be given some leeway for the pave stage).
Secondly, just how many "stage hunters" will they take ?. We can take Gerrans and Albasini as certainties. Meyer only had a short tour and had a win at TdS, also a big engine for grunt work if required. Clarke is possible but they may also consider Weening who only went a bit over half distance at the Giro.
BYOP88 said:He's just learning how to answer his new phone. I hope he hasn't missed any important calls.
That would be a crazy team. Danielson, Millar, Hesjedal, Martin, Cardoso and Dennis is the backbone of an excellent squad. Add Morton, Navardauskas and a rouleur and that would be the strongest squad in the race.Anderis said:Not only Millar has been unexpectedly left home by Garmin, but also Danielson. It looks like clear cut off from the iconic generation of the team. Vande Velde and Zabriskie retired, Millar and Danielson left home and Hesjedal targetting Vuelta. Vansummeren the only guy in Garmin's TdF roster who is in his thirties.
I also think that their roster may be stronger for Vuelta than for TdF climbing-wise. Hesjedal, Martin, Cardoso and Dennis should all make an appearance in Spain this year.
Liquigas said:Astana
Vincenzo Nibali, Michele Scarponi, Jakob Fuglsang, Tanel Kangert, Lieuwe Westra, Maxim Iglinskiy, Alessandro Vanotti, Andriy Grivko and Dmitriy Gruzdev.
42x16ss said:For OGE the question is do they go for stages, or do they try for green with Matthews? I like the idea of them trying to cause chaos on anything rolling while letting Impey, Mouris/Keukeleire, Lancaster and Matthews mix it up in sprints.
For the TdF I'd like to see OGE go with
Matthews
Gerrans
Albasini
Clarke
Impey
Mouris/Durbridge
Lancaster
Keukeleire
Weening
and let these guys go nuts at La Vuelta, chasing stages/mountain points:
Chaves
Yates
Yates
Meyer
Tuft
Durbridge/Mouris
Docker
Goss
Bewley/Howard
42x16ss said:For OGE the question is do they go for stages, or do they try for green with Matthews?
ILovecycling said:I dont understand posts who pointed out exceptionality of astana squad.
I dont see nothing special - never seen really good domestique performance from birdsong or michele.Strongest are imo westra and kangert (if in form),vanotti.Grivko,gruzdev and maxim are roulers.
Nothing special,sky,saxo and movistar have better lineups imo.
I just hope Morton will find his form after being nowhere for the first half of the season, just like he did last year.42x16ss said:That would be a crazy team. Danielson, Millar, Hesjedal, Martin, Cardoso and Dennis is the backbone of an excellent squad. Add Morton, Navardauskas and a rouleur and that would be the strongest squad in the race.
Ferminal said:Not sure why they'd take Goss, unless he's in 2010 Vuelta form he's a mediocre leadout. Impey has proven time and time again he's #1 in that role.
ILovecycling said:I dont understand posts who pointed out exceptionality of astana squad.
I dont see nothing special - never seen really good domestique performance from birdsong or michele.Strongest are imo westra and kangert (if in form),vanotti.Grivko,gruzdev and maxim are roulers.
Nothing special,sky,saxo and movistar have better lineups imo.
Vino attacks everyone said:Kangert, Scarponi, Birdsong > Rogers, Roche, and a tired Majka 8 out of 10 times. If ROgers got a Zoncolan type performance they might be equal.
LaFlorecita said:Yeah, but you're Astana fan numero uno![]()
Ricco' said:Orica:
Jens Keukeleire
Luke Durbridge
Mathew Hayman
Michael Albasini
Michael Matthews
Simon Clarke
Simon Gerrans
Simon Yates
Svein Tuft
Ricco' said:Orica:
Jens Keukeleire
Luke Durbridge
Mathew Hayman
Michael Albasini
Michael Matthews
Simon Clarke
Simon Gerrans
Simon Yates
Svein Tuft
inthepink said:Now official ...no English riders in the Tour starting in England !!
And Millar not selected yet so maybe no Scots
Just a Welshman, a Manx & a Kenyan Brit so far
Strange with all the talent in England
