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El Pistolero said:
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Yeah, because that's the reason why Gesink focused on the Vuelta. :rolleyes:

He crashed like usual in the Tour and rode a pretty invisible Vuelta afterwards. How's that any better than what JVDB did at the Tour? It's ok to focus on the Giro/Vuelta but not the Tour?

I never said there was anything wrong with focusing on the tour, but it would be nice if JVDB tried to win other stage races. At least Gesink won California this year.
 
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Martin Mortensen goes to Cult Energy, which is apparently the new name of Glud Marstrand & LRO.

Too bad for him, I think he should be in the ProTour
 
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CanSprint said:
François Parisien to Argos-Shimano
wonder where Boivin is going Euser?
They had some good riders...

Have they forgotten that they're supposed to be a Dutch team?

Now I know that maybe there just aren't enough Dutch riders that can reach a World Tour level to fill 3 teams, but what Argos is doing is just ridiculous.
 
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Praetor said:
Have they forgotten that they're supposed to be a Dutch team?

Now I know that maybe there just aren't enough Dutch riders that can reach a World Tour level to fill 3 teams, but what Argos is doing is just ridiculous.

they are an international team, not a dutch team :rolleyes:
 
"We are an international team" is, I believe, a literal quote from Spekenbrink. In the Dutch media.

maltiv said:
I remember Gesink tried a couple of attacks in the Vuelta, but with that joke of an acceleration there's just no way that's going to work. At least it's not the mentality that's the problem, but the ability. Hopefully he can improve on that for next year.
He already said that he lacked a bit of power on the climbs. Not sure if that will ever return, I read his doctor said his leg fracture was "the worst he's ever seen".
 
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juan esteban arango, the track rider close to going to coldeportes. looking forward to him a lot. colombia's most talented track rider in years
 
The Hitch said:
Wait, I knew AG2R signed Pozzovivo and Betancure, but they took Appolonio and Hutarovicz too?

How is this even a discussion. Easily the better team.

Yes, they really did great things with their transfer budget. On paper they are the most improved pro team from 2012 to 2013. Their only significant losses were Roche and Hinault. Other than that, they are keeping all of their good riders and bringing in a whole load of guys who are lots better than the riders they are replacing.

I'm not quite sure how they managed it, given that they have a lower budget than most WT teams. They are likely to be one of the more exciting teams to watch in 2012, although they still probably won't rack up any massive win total.
 
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LOL. he probably gets a fat paycheck, that's why he continued his signing. not becaus ehe trusts the team (future)
 
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theyoungest said:
That went fast. Ryo immediately goes from hating Rabo to hating White Label. Shifting allegiances, as it were.

Vanmarcke can't possibly do any worse for them than Breschel and Nuyens, everything else is a bonus.

I don't hate rabobank. I hate all involved in it, like management, directors and most riders.
 
Argos finishes shopping:

Reinardt Janse van Rensburg is the most notable newcomer. The 23-year-old South African is a good sprinter and time trialist and also has the ability to do well in a classic race. Last season he won nineteen races, including the Tour du Maroc, the Tour of Overijssel and the Tour de Bretagne. In the person of Warren Barguil the team has attracted another great talent. In September the 20-year-old Frenchman won the Tour de l'Avenir.

The other acquisitions are Luka Mezgec, Francois Parisien, Tom Peterson, Georg Preidler, Will Clarke, Jonas Ahlstrand and Nikias Arndt.

The complete men’s team: Jonas Ahlstrand (SWE), Nikias Arndt (GER), Bert de Backer (BEL), Warren Barguil (FRA), Will Clarke (AUS), Roy Curvers (NED), Thomas Damuseau (FRA), John Degenkolb (GER), Tom Dumoulin (NED), Johannes Fröhlinger (GER), Simon Geschke (GER), Patrick Gretsch (GER), Yann Huguet (FRA), Thierry Hupond (FRA), Reinardt Janse van Rensburg (RSA), Cheng Ji (CHN), Marcel Kittel (GER), Koen de Kort (NED), Tobias Ludvigsson (SWE), Luka Mezgec (SVN), Francois Parisien (CAN), Tom Peterson (USA), Georg Preidler (GER), Ramon Sinkeldam (NED), Matthieu Sprick, Tom Stamsnijder (NED), Albert Timmer (NED) and Tom Veelers (NED).
 
janraaskalt said:
Argos finishes shopping:



The complete men’s team: Jonas Ahlstrand (SWE), Nikias Arndt (GER), Bert de Backer (BEL), Warren Barguil (FRA), Will Clarke (AUS), Roy Curvers (NED), Thomas Damuseau (FRA), John Degenkolb (GER), Tom Dumoulin (NED), Johannes Fröhlinger (GER), Simon Geschke (GER), Patrick Gretsch (GER), Yann Huguet (FRA), Thierry Hupond (FRA), Reinardt Janse van Rensburg (RSA), Cheng Ji (CHN), Marcel Kittel (GER), Koen de Kort (NED), Tobias Ludvigsson (SWE), Luka Mezgec (SVN), Francois Parisien (CAN), Tom Peterson (USA), Georg Preidler (GER), Ramon Sinkeldam (NED), Matthieu Sprick, Tom Stamsnijder (NED), Albert Timmer (NED) and Tom Veelers (NED).


Tom Peterson from Garmin?
 
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
You do realize almost everyone you hated is out now? So why continue the hating? I think you have personal issues lol

Only ones remaining are frans maassen and erik dekker i think

frans maassen en gesink were the two biggest idiots and they are still on board. not to mention they got merijn zeeman, which is like going from having one disease to the next.
 
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Ryo Hazuki said:
frans maassen en gesink were the two biggest idiots and they are still on board. not to mention they got merijn zeeman, which is like going from having one disease to the next.

This is true, although hating goes too far for me. I just feel sorry for the riders that would have a big future if the staff weren't such idiots. For instance long time ago Maassen suggested the son of his local bike shop(also my former local shop btw) owner to be team mechanic for Rabo. Well, that guy did very well in the infamous Rasmussen 2005 Tour TT fiasco, for example :rolleyes: But he stayed until just a few years ago, when they gradually pushed him out of his mechanic duties. Just the plain idiocy... I wonder what Zeeman has up his sleeve.

What's more important, is the privately sponsored team still planning on some other changes in management, for example Knebel leaving?
 
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theyoungest said:
Yes, Knebel will leave.

I wonder who will take his place, Leo van Vliet?

PS are you suggesting that the guy from your local bikeshop is a dope dealer?

No man, but check the guy who has to change Rasmussens wheel about halfway this clip. He's a nice guy and all, and surely no dope dealer :p, but in this case he f'ed up, first picking up the broken wheel and then having to go back to the car for a new bike making Rasmussen lose vital seconds with all camera attention on him.

Btw the Leo van Vliet suggestion isn't a bad one, as Lars Boom is his favourite rider :D
 
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