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Michielveedeebee said:He should get Big Sep and Big Thomas (De Gendt that is)
Aren't both of those already under contract for next year?
Michielveedeebee said:He should get Big Sep and Big Thomas (De Gendt that is)
Michele said:Cancellara started searching for some gregarios for 2012 cobbled classics; it seems he spoke to Ballan and Oss but they are both under contract so he might get some belgians instead (not mentioned any name).
Michielveedeebee said:Herr Fabian should go
Michielveedeebee said:Herr Fabian should go
Barrus said:Aren't both of those already under contract for next year?
Ryo Hazuki said:andalucia is the worst team he could ride for. they don't ride any classics, not even italian ones
Damiano said:Okay, okay, it isn't really a rumour, but Boonen just visited Denmark and was asked about Saxo Bank:
http://blog.tv2.dk/anders.krog.soerensen.tv2/entry401560.html
Click "Afspil".
Parrulo said:please tommeke go to saxo!!!! pretty please
i would love to see boonen owning canc on canc's old team. besides i like both saxo and boonen so is a win win scenario.
oh and ya riis is the perfect guy to bring 2005 tommeke back
Red Lobster said:So Hushovd is making noises about "problems" with Garmin and pointing to team strategy as a reason for his failure to SMASH! this spring. I love Thor but call BS on that. If he wants to move to another team where he is the undisputed leader I would welcome that; however, and leaving P-R aside, he had a number of opportunities to SMASH! this spring where is failure to do so was only down to his own mistakes or lack of form, so it seems incorrect to blame the team. Or maybe this is just negotiation tactics.
That said, where should Thor go to get the support he wants???
That's a bold statement. Did you watch P-R this year? He was the only guy who could follow Cancellara, and would easily beat him in the sprint. He needs a little luck, yes, but he can definitely win P-R...Parrulo said:i doubt any team will give thor the support he wants because he will never win a cobbled monument despite what he thinks. he should just see reality and be happy that he doesn't has to work for some1 stronger
Red Lobster said:So Hushovd is making noises about "problems" with Garmin and pointing to team strategy as a reason for his failure to SMASH! this spring. I love Thor but call BS on that. If he wants to move to another team where he is the undisputed leader I would welcome that; however, and leaving P-R aside, he had a number of opportunities to SMASH! this spring where is failure to do so was only down to his own mistakes or lack of form, so it seems incorrect to blame the team. Or maybe this is just negotiation tactics.
That said, where should Thor go to get the support he wants???
maltiv said:That's a bold statement. Did you watch P-R this year? He was the only guy who could follow Cancellara, and would easily beat him in the sprint. He needs a little luck, yes, but he can definitely win P-R...
Red Lobster said:So Hushovd is making noises about "problems" with Garmin and pointing to team strategy as a reason for his failure to SMASH! this spring. I love Thor but call BS on that. If he wants to move to another team where he is the undisputed leader I would welcome that; however, and leaving P-R aside, he had a number of opportunities to SMASH! this spring where is failure to do so was only down to his own mistakes or lack of form, so it seems incorrect to blame the team. Or maybe this is just negotiation tactics.
That said, where should Thor go to get the support he wants???
Roland Rat said:Roubaix is everything he wanted and he's not getting younger. He should've told Vaughters to shove his instructions up his a55 and gone for it.
AlHooKoo said:Thor didn't want to "go for it".
He was more than happy and stay in Fabian's draft all the way to the velodrome and do his sprint at the line.
Thor was never strong enough to attack Fabian.
He put in a weak attack at Flanders the week before and got left in the dust.
Thor has to follow wheels because he's not strong enough to "go for it"
AlHooKoo said:Thor didn't want to "go for it".
He was more than happy and stay in Fabian's draft all the way to the velodrome and do his sprint at the line.
Thor was never strong enough to attack Fabian.
He put in a weak attack at Flanders the week before and got left in the dust.
Thor has to follow wheels because he's not strong enough to "go for it"
A cobbled stroke? Is that something like being stoned to death?El Pistolero said:Thor attacked at the Haaghoek in Flanders. Flat cobbled stroke.