theyoungest said:Yes, the Rabo interest in Aussies is clear, but the question remains why Bobridge would want to leave Greenedge.
Ruudz0r said:Kolobnev rumoured to Saxo.
will10 said:Noval is Alberto's bodyguard.
Hernandez is Alberto's b1tch, and was very good in La Vuelta.
Cimber said:
Ruudz0r said:Cyclism'Actu
Other rumour: Pozzato to Movistar or back to Katusha (biciclismo)
El Pistolero said:That would be one of the dumbest moves I've ever seen. Have you ever seen Movistar at the cobbled classics?
El Pistolero said:That would be one of the dumbest moves I've ever seen. Have you ever seen Movistar at the cobbled classics?
El Pistolero said:That would be one of the dumbest moves I've ever seen. Have you ever seen Movistar at the cobbled classics?
Forunculo said:Is cyclingfever a reliable source?
They show riders as signed when nobody has seen any news about the subject
Rabo manager Knebel said today they've signed extra riders for their sprint train. I guess Bobridge might be one of them.JRanton said:He must have been very impressed by the way Rabobank develop their young talents.
El Pistolero said:Why spend so many resources for a sprint train? Don't get me wrong, Theo Bos' wins are welcome to most teams, but it seems a bit silly to invest so much in him.
theyoungest said:Once again, there isn't any logic behind your reasoning. Gesink just got 6th in the Vuelta, Bos wins the odd sh.t small race. Of course their main man is still Gesink.
Ryo Hazuki said:it's called desperation. and rabo has been for the past years knowing their talents are nothing as how they thought they would become and the joke that gesink has now become means they change some efforts into bos
Yeah, great for their project of developing Dutch cycling.Pentacycle said:Bos isn't someone to put a lot of effort into, he isn't going to win Tour stages or anything. They'd better sign Cavendish, or else they'll keep failing in the coming years.
theyoungest said:Yeah, great for their project of developing Dutch cycling.
It's okay if you think it's a failed project, but the point is Rabobank themselves don't think so. Just tonight Knebel said that they've moved from using foreign stars to focusing on their own talent. Hence, Cav won't come to Rabobank.Pentacycle said:Projects like that can fail, you know. Maybe Cavendish is a better role model for Dutch talents than Bos, and he's worth every cent. Currently there aren't any Dutch talents who are better than Cav, so what's the big deal? Freire wasn't a problem either. Atm Boom is the only decent Rabo leader from the Conti team, why can't there be any foreign riders?
