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Calling Willmann a star is quite an exaggeration. Calling him one of the most wasted talents of his generation would be much more fitting.

He's a bit like Moncoutie just that he lives in Norway and refuses to move. Meaning that when it rains, he doesn't train. Which is about 5 days a week in Norway :p
 
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maltiv said:
Calling Willmann a star is quite an exaggeration. Calling him one of the most wasted talents of his generation would be much more fitting.

He's a bit like Moncoutie just that he lives in Norway and refuses to move. Meaning that when it rains, he doesn't train. Which is about 5 days a week in Norway :p

Haha, Another climber to ride the pan flat Tour Of Denmark along with Michael Rasmussen.

;)
 
theyoungest said:
Or the pan flat Tour of Norway :p
I don't think they'll make Tour of Norway that flat again next year, I mean the country is basically only hills and mountains. This year it seemed as if the organizers tried their best to get as few hills as humanly possible. But it's not like Willmann or Rasmussen will win anyway.
 
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Seems like you would have lost that bet, Rasch on his way to FDJ, while there not a WT tour team yet, there pretty close.

where has it been confirmed he goies there and where has it been confirmed fdjeux are wt? :rolleyes:
 
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Old Skil confirm roster for next year

Men:
Alexandre Geniez
Matthieu Sprick
Thierry Hupond
Thomas Damuseau
Yann Huguet
Thomas Bonnin
Simon Geschke
Marcel Kittel
Roger Kluge
John Degenkolb
Patrick Gretsch
Johannes Fröhlinger
Dominic Klemme
Ronan van Zandbeek
Tom Veelers
Roy Curvers
Koen de Kort
Albert Timmer
Tom Dumoulin
Ramon Sinkeldam
Tom Stamsnijder
Feng Han
Ji Cheng
Bert de Backer
Yukihiro Doi
Tobias Ludvigsson

Directeurs sportif:
Christian Guiberteau
Rudi Kemna
Merijn Zeeman
Marc Reef
Addy Engels .

Women:
Regina Bruins
Suzanne de Goede
Amy Pieters
Kelly Markus
Anne de Wildt
Adrie Visser
Esra Tromp
Janneke Kanis
Monique van de Ree
Linda van Rijen

Directeur sportif:
Sharon van Essen .
 
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Ryo Hazuki said:
where has it been confirmed he goies there and where has it been confirmed fdjeux are wt? :rolleyes:

I said ' not yet' and 'pretty close' implying that it hadn't been completed yet..anyway your always correct ;)
 
maltiv said:
I don't think they'll make Tour of Norway that flat again next year, I mean the country is basically only hills and mountains. This year it seemed as if the organizers tried their best to get as few hills as humanly possible. But it's not like Willmann or Rasmussen will win anyway.
Well, the two of them did get away on the only meaningful climb this year (together with Kelderman). So there could be hope for them.
 
theyoungest said:
Well, the two of them did get away on the only meaningful climb this year (together with Kelderman). So there could be hope for them.
It's 2.1 next year and EBH a.o will be there. Considering Kelderman made them look like club cyclists I would imagine that some of the pros from BMC, Sky etc can beat them too ;)
 
Ney the Viking said:
Christina - Onfone will on Saturday have a press conference where they will present a new big norwegian sponsor and a new norwegian star (that is not Thor or EBH apparently). The team also have dreams of becoming the new northern/scandinavian team.

sauce: http://ekstrabladet.dk/sport/cykling/article1647522.ece

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1) I have rarely seen such opportunism and attention-seeking as from the Hembos (male and female).
2) Exactly how is one supposed to take this serious? First they announce "we want to ride the Giro in 2012 when it starts in Denmark", then they retract "we couldn't find a sponsor big enough to make a Giro start possible" (note that this was announced by Michael Blaudzun, and not Hembo), and now they say "we want to build a Nordic super-team".
3) They destroy the racing in pretty much every Danish NE race, with their HTC-like tactics setting it up for Furlan's sprint finish; and at the Køge Post Cup race, they bullied their way into having him declared a joint winner when it was clear they had set up the sprint one lap too late...
4) They are the laughing-stock of at least part of the Danish racing scene. Some still refer to the team as "Stenca". ;)
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ingsve said:
It's now confirmed that the new norwegian "star rider" for Christina Watches is Frederik Wilmann and that their "major sponsor" from Norway is Proteinfabrikken ("The protein factory") a seller of protein supplements I've never heard of before. http://translate.google.com/transla.../www.procycling.no/article3262389.ece&act=url

Mmmmyeah, Wilmann, who didn't even get a contract offer from his current team Joker Merida because manager Van Oudenhove thinks he's stagnated.

...also strange that Proteinfabrikken wants to market protein supplements to body builders via a sport where half of the athletes' upper bodies look anorectic.
 
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whittashau said:
Anyone have any idea where Cameron Wurf is going to be riding for next year?

Probably with the leaky gas boys - He is meant to be Basso´s main flat stage helper - but kept getting injured and sick at the wrong times this year.
 
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whittashau said:
Anyone have any idea where Cameron Wurf is going to be riding for next year?

Supposedly Basso and Cam are training partners. Was a starter for the tdf this year until injury and illness hit Cam.
 
Libertine Seguros said:
I love that even Procycling.no has it down as «stjernerytter» and «storsponsor». Makes it seem a bit sarcastic.

Don't know if anyone's posted on Stake Længen going to Team Type 1 yet? Seems Joker are being gutted of their top riders.
Willmann is moving to Mallorca next year so I wouldn't be too surprised if he finally starts to perform according to his talent.

It's already mentioned. Quite incredible really, in 4 years Joker-Merida has produced no less than 6 professionals! Great for their reputation, but most not feel good for the team to lose all their top riders every year, they simply do not have the budget to keep them. They still have Rake and Bugge though, both quite strong puncheurs, albeit inconsistent.
 
maltiv said:
Willmann is moving to Mallorca next year so I wouldn't be too surprised if he finally starts to perform according to his talent.

It's already mentioned. Quite incredible really, in 4 years Joker-Merida has produced no less than 6 professionals! Great for their reputation, but most not feel good for the team to lose all their top riders every year, they simply do not have the budget to keep them. They still have Rake and Bugge though, both quite strong puncheurs, albeit inconsistent.

I don't think they mind losing their riders to the pro ranks. That's the whole point of the team isn't it? To develop riders that can take the next step. They also don't seem to have any problems recruiting the best talents from the other norwegian teams either. And with riders like Stian Remme and Svein Erik Vold they have the experience in the team to take care of the younger riders that pass through.
 
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