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Ryo Hazuki said:
I doubt de la fuente will be joining amateurs. also I don't know how it is today but amateur team in spain pay quite a bit more than minimum wages in pro field

If they are paying money then they are not really amateur. I thought EE might pick up because he's Basque and would be on the cheap, so to speak.
 
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you have no idea about amateur sports in europe then?? they all pay money to their top sporters, especially football and cycling
 
craig1985 said:
If they are paying money then they are not really amateur. I thought EE might pick up because he's Basque and would be on the cheap, so to speak.

I thought David De La Fuente was from Cantabria like Cobo. The Bisonte fans that came all the way down from Cantabria to celebrate his win in the Vuelta were interchanging sons about Fuente and Cobo.

Or do you mean that hes Basque like Indurain was "basque" ?
 
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Ryo Hazuki said:
you have no idea about amateur sports in europe then?? they all pay money to their top sporters, especially football and cycling

You have to be clearer, if you were talking about the Spanish national minimum wage rather than the UCI minimum wage :), as being "amateur" is competing without pay. Go google the Subway - Giant team from New Zealand, if you look at all the riders profiles, they all have side jobs (one is a lawyer, another is a engineer etc.), even though they do races in America and in Asia (the Tour of Korea being one of them).
 
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no I never mean uci minimum wage as then ct teams can be amateur(like dutch teams) but south american ct teams and many unregistered teams are all pro too. there are hundreds of teams/clubs unregistered with uci that could be considered pro teams. paying their riders enough to live on at least
 
The Hitch said:
I thought David De La Fuente was from Cantabria like Cobo. The Bisonte fans that came all the way down from Cantabria to celebrate his win in the Vuelta were interchanging sons about Fuente and Cobo.

Or do you mean that hes Basque like Indurain was "basque" ?

de la Fuente is Cantabrian (from Reinosa). His name was painted on Peña Cabarga a few times, but naturally nothing like as often as Cobo's (with the Os given horns and a tail to mimic a bison). I think the sentences were muddled as Craig was referring to the post about Arkaitz Durán, who is indeed Basque of course (from Vitoria-Gasteiz).
 
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it's not that i like the guy or so, but i'm disappointed. i'd like to see Cobo in Caja Rural or at least TT1 but not Movistar, though it seems he had little choice
 
I think it's good that the reigning Vuelta winner will ride for a WT team.

Who knows, maybe he'll outperform Valverde in the Tour like he outperformed Menchov in the Vuelta.

Of course a likelier scenario is something between his 2010 and 2011.
 
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AA-drink-Leontien.nl according to Wielerland.nl
Along with Sharon Laws, Lucy Martin, Jessie Daams, and Carla Ryan
 
trevim said:
http://jornalciclismo.com/blanco-e-marque-no-tavira

David Blanco and Alejandro Marque back to Tavira. It will be interesting to see the leadership dynamics between Blanco and Mestre, specially with the reduced portuguese calendar.
Well, I guess it gives the Portuguese péloton another decent sized name, but I hope Mestre lays the smack down because I don't want Blanco to beat Chagas' record in the Volta. That Tavira team looks mighty strong compared to the other 3 (2? Haven't really heard much from Boavista lately, but I assume Cabreira and co will be somewhere where they can do the Volta) teams now that Hernâni Broco's left LA-Antarte. And apart from Santí Pérez, who seems to peak for Asturias and be terrible in August anyway, I don't really see any major names for the Portuguese péloton available for them to pick up to try to compete with Tavira, unless Nuno Ribeiro or Héctor Guerra come back.
Reuell said:
AA-drink-Leontien.nl according to Wielerland.nl
Along with Sharon Laws, Lucy Martin, Jessie Daams, and Carla Ryan

Looks like a decent squad they're putting together there. I like the kits too, very distinctive.
 
Libertine Seguros said:
Well, I guess it gives the Portuguese péloton another decent sized name, but I hope Mestre lays the smack down because I don't want Blanco to beat Chagas' record in the Volta. That Tavira team looks mighty strong compared to the other 3 (2? Haven't really heard much from Boavista lately, but I assume Cabreira and co will be somewhere where they can do the Volta) teams now that Hernâni Broco's left LA-Antarte. And apart from Santí Pérez, who seems to peak for Asturias and be terrible in August anyway, I don't really see any major names for the Portuguese péloton available for them to pick up to try to compete with Tavira, unless Nuno Ribeiro or Héctor Guerra come back.

I don't know about Guerra but Nuno Ribeiro will be back to racing in 2012 with Barbot Efapel alongside Sérgio Sousa, Rui Sousa, Sérgio Ribeiro and Filipe Cardoso. And Santi Perez seems to be out of the team.

Link: http://jornalciclismo.com/nuno-ribeiro-e-ricardo-vilela-na-efapel
 
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