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nobilis said:
I don't know if someone mentioned this, but Vicente Reynes signed a 2-year contract with Lotto-Ridley.
They mention that he will join VDB2 and Greipel. I didn't know that Greipel was confirmed to Lotto.

http://www.biciciclismo.com/cas/site/noticias-ficha.asp?id=43077

In belgian press there was no doubt he stayed at Lotto, good for him Reynes stays as well... it looks like Lotto will be the same team almost as was Omega Pharma - Lotto but without Gilbert...
 
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Mambo95 said:
'Radio Luxembourg'. I like that a lot (as someone old enough to have listened to RL in its heyday as a kid)

Congratulations gentelmen, sean kelly and Dave HArmon mentioned RADIO LUXEMBOURG as one of the new nicknames of the team and they loved it!

Unfortunately for the "cool kids" *vomits in mouth at thought of cobblestones posts in other thread*, Team Porkskins has not caught on.

Personally I don't get either of them......... :S
 
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bicing said:
Personally I don't get either of them......... :S

When I was a teenager in Britain in the 80s Radio Luxembourg was a generally legitimate successor to pirate radio, broadcasting to the UK as an alternative to the BBC who had a strong grip on radio. If you wanted to hear cool music that didn't make the BBC Radio playlist, you listened into Radio Luxembourg.
 
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Problably this sunday at the end of the Vuelta will be a wave of transfers, the other major wave will be at worlds. We see if the romours are mostly right. What I expect more are the victims of the radioshack leopard
 
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nobilis said:
I don't know if someone mentioned this, but Vicente Reynes signed a 2-year contract with Lotto-Ridley.
They mention that he will join VDB2 and Greipel. I didn't know that Greipel was confirmed to Lotto.

http://www.biciciclismo.com/cas/site/noticias-ficha.asp?id=43077

So we can probably assume Sieberg goes as well. Roelandts is rumoured to go there too, isn't he? JVDB, Vanendert, Roelandts, Greipel, Sieberg, Reynes... any others
 
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TeamSkyFans said:
i would be surprised, nay shocked, if cancellara was only on a one year contract, unless he only signed one year if he wanted to see how leopard panned out.

I'd say it's more likely that he has an opt-out clause should management change.
 
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TeamSkyFans said:
i would be surprised, nay shocked, if cancellara was only on a one year contract, unless he only signed one year if he wanted to see how leopard panned out.

It took him a really long time to sign with Leopard last year after he'd bought out his contract. I think he probably did a lot of negotiating and has ways out if he wants them.

It seems like the big teams might not have much budget left for him though? He might be able to bring in a personal sponsor or be willing to ride for a lot less if he's really unhappy with the Radioshack situation.
 
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Cancellara had an contract in principal in same time like had Schlecks. It took only some time to announce him as a rider.. Cancellara will stay in Leopard for sure, he has everything in that team. Good team mates, good wage, solid domestiques and a DS and some other people who he wants in a team. ;)
 
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It's pretty silent around Rabobank. One real signing, two moving up from the continental team and two of their guys turned Green. Only rumours that I've seen that are still probable are Brown turning Green as well and Freire moving back to his sunny country to prepare for his retirement (and maybe cash some extra dough, although I don't he has a bad contract already).

I know Rabobank put their trust in young riders, but they haven't been particularly successful in most one-day races (and Langeveld is one the Green Man Group now). There were rumours that they looked into Gilbert (but which big budget team didn't?) but nothing serious.

As mentioned above, this year they had a team with a lot potential, but it didn't really work out in the spring season. We can't be sure that they have any podium or are even competing for it next year. (Or maybe Gesink starts peaking at the right moments, but that would be a first in the last 2-3 years).
 
trevim said:
Paulinho and Radioshack didn't agree in a contract. He's looking for another proposals.

http://desporto.sapo.pt/mais_modalidades/artigo/2011/09/10/_s_rgio_paulinho_e_radioshack_se.html

Lexman said:
Riss wake up now, a rider for Saxo Bank!!

zamasailo said:
that'd be great.

pretty much it. a very good domestique and a good personal friend of contador.

who knows riis may even remind paulinho that he used to be an half decent potential for the hilly classics and turn him into a super dorm there for contador
 
WillemS said:
It's pretty silent around Rabobank. One real signing, two moving up from the continental team and two of their guys turned Green. Only rumours that I've seen that are still probable are Brown turning Green as well and Freire moving back to his sunny country to prepare for his retirement (and maybe cash some extra dough, although I don't he has a bad contract already).

I know Rabobank put their trust in young riders, but they haven't been particularly successful in most one-day races (and Langeveld is one the Green Man Group now). There were rumours that they looked into Gilbert (but which big budget team didn't?) but nothing serious.

As mentioned above, this year they had a team with a lot potential, but it didn't really work out in the spring season. We can't be sure that they have any podium or are even competing for it next year. (Or maybe Gesink starts peaking at the right moments, but that would be a first in the last 2-3 years).

- they have some pretty ok sprinters - and now have Renshaw to help them there.

- they have Gesink and Mollema who are both young and going to do great things in the future

- and they have some not bad back up for them

TBH I would think Rabo would be relatively ok with where they are :confused:
 
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WillemS said:
It's pretty silent around Rabobank. One real signing, two moving up from the continental team and two of their guys turned Green. Only rumours that I've seen that are still probable are Brown turning Green as well and Freire moving back to his sunny country to prepare for his retirement (and maybe cash some extra dough, although I don't he has a bad contract already).

I know Rabobank put their trust in young riders, but they haven't been particularly successful in most one-day races (and Langeveld is one the Green Man Group now). There were rumours that they looked into Gilbert (but which big budget team didn't?) but nothing serious.

As mentioned above, this year they had a team with a lot potential, but it didn't really work out in the spring season. We can't be sure that they have any podium or are even competing for it next year. (Or maybe Gesink starts peaking at the right moments, but that would be a first in the last 2-3 years).

Breschel needs to get fit and stay fit, that would be a huge help to them.
 
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LukeSchmid said:
Breschel needs to get fit and stay fit, that would be a huge help to them.

True, but even then, it's the same as with the current Sky-line up. We don't know if Breschel will make podium. As for the sprinters, we can only hope that Bos will improve enough, with Renshaw's help, to really compete in big sprints. We haven't seen that of him much (if at all).

Of course they have a great team, allround they have one of the strongest teams, but for one-day races, don't have a real winner. They had Freire, but he's getting old and might move. Langeveld finally one big one-day race this year, but he moved. Of the rest, we can only hope that they will develop into absolute winners.

They might be rather save for GT top-10 places, they've got some excellent contenders for that.
 
Zaschrona said:
Cancellara had an contract in principal in same time like had Schlecks. It took only some time to announce him as a rider.. Cancellara will stay in Leopard for sure, he has everything in that team. Good team mates, good wage, solid domestiques and a DS and some other people who he wants in a team. ;)

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Any chance that a second French team will make it to the top table or perhaps next year they have none?

Cofidis have been busy with transfers (but perhaps not the quality needed), Europcar have been talking big but nothing signed yet, I've heard nothing from FDJ and even AG2R have done very little :confused:
 
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Machu Picchu said:
Any chance that a second French team will make it to the top table or perhaps next year they have none?

I think that's very likely. Probably Europcar, possibly FDJ.

AG2R will stay World Tour without a problem, I think.
 
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WillemS said:
True, but even then, it's the same as with the current Sky-line up. We don't know if Breschel will make podium. As for the sprinters, we can only hope that Bos will improve enough, with Renshaw's help, to really compete in big sprints. We haven't seen that of him much (if at all).

Of course they have a great team, allround they have one of the strongest teams, but for one-day races, don't have a real winner. They had Freire, but he's getting old and might move. Langeveld finally one big one-day race this year, but he moved. Of the rest, we can only hope that they will develop into absolute winners.

They might be rather save for GT top-10 places, they've got some excellent contenders for that.

TBH in the cobbled classics, hardly anyone has a 'real winner'. Leopard have The Real Winner, but no support, and then neither Quick Step or Garmin's bigheads delivered. There aren't enough real favourites to go round, but you can do much without them. If Breschel can have even a passable season, the team will look strong enough, with Boom and Matthews (although he's young) providing alternatives in races. Shouldn't be forgotten that they made the podium at Roubaix with one of their domestiques - it's not all about your biggest name.
 
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