ingsve said:I think Knees might turn out to be the biggest winner in the Pegasus collapse.
Ryo Hazuki said:probably for less than half the salary he was going to make at pegasus
Reverend_T_Preedy said:Is this reported anywhere? Surprised by the Sky link to be honest.
Jonny7c said:Did anybody pick up that chubby Milram rider that was in all the breaks in the Vuelta? Was it Rolls?
ingsve said:Ya, in the respect I guess there are no winners.
TeamSkyFans said:News Corp own 49% of Sky Deutschland so having the german champion in the team makes perfect commercial sense for them. (especially with the german media being so down on cycling over the last few years) I expect he will ride some of the minor classics where Knaven is DS. |Good move by Sky. Effectively if they use their media presence correctly which no doubt they will, they can now become Germany's favourite non-german team.
TeamSkyFans said:Good move by Sky. Effectively if they use their media presence correctly which no doubt they will, they can now become Germany's favourite non-german team.
Eric8-A said:Garmin signed a young Aussie. I think he's 20 years old and sprinter. I don't seem him on their roster for 2011. Anybody know who I'm talking about?
python said:surprised this hasn't been posted yet......
diluca to ride for katusha w/o salary, astana was interested too.
source: tuttobici
python said:surprised this hasn't been posted yet......
diluca to ride for katusha w/o salary, astana was interested too.
source: tuttobici
Michele said:Xavier Florencio to Geox.
Michele said:Xavier Florencio to Geox.
will10 said:I think that's worrying news for anyone with Di Luca in their CQ team - with no salary he has nothing to lose - he'll be back on the juice before you know it
Eric8-A said:Garmin signed a young Aussie. I think he's 20 years old and sprinter. I don't seem him on their roster for 2011. Anybody know who I'm talking about?