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bikeracer33 said:
Thanks gerundium...
looks like Jacob Rathe and Nathan Haas are getting the boot from Garmin

Sad for Haas:(:mad:

Hopefully Drapac can slot him in/ he can get another shot in the WT, he would have potential for the Ardennes.
 
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greenedge said:
Sad for Haas:(:mad:

Hopefully Drapac can slot him in/ he can get another shot in the WT, he would have potential for the Ardennes.

it's strange, haven't heard anything from both Haas and Rathe about leaving garmin or a new team for 2014.



Wes Sulzberger signs for Drapac for 2014
 
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theyoungest said:
They still have guys like Ben King and Kreder, so I doubt that's the reason.
I imagine they could end up even with more guys like these if they wanted to have a full roster. Let's say they would have Rathe+Haas+Maaskant instead of Slagter or Langeveld.
 
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Daniel Klemme (GER/Leopard Trek CT) to Synergy Baku Cycling Project.

I am a bit surprised about this, thought he would maybe go to Team Stuttgart or a German amateur team, but this seems like a good opportunity if he can fit in. This was his first season at Continental level. Had no results for most of the season, but then two wins in the Tour of China I & II and 2nd overall in ToC II. If he can repeat those successes with Synergy Baku, he should ramp up the UCI Points fast and become interesting for ProConti or WT! He is the brother of Dominic Klemme.

Synergy Baku signs:

Daniel Klemme
Michael Schweizer (GER/NSP-Ghost)
Markus Eibegger (AUT/Gourmetfein-Simplon)
Jan Sokol (AUT/Gourmetfein-Simplon)
William Walker (AUS/Drapac)

General Manager: David McQuaid (any relation?)
DS: Jeremy Hunt (former Sky)

The team hopes to be able to start more races in Europe next season.

http://www.radsport-news.com/sport/sportnews_84826.htm
 
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Anderis said:
I imagine they could end up even with more guys like these if they wanted to have a full roster. Let's say they would have Rathe+Haas+Maaskant instead of Slagter or Langeveld.
I see what you mean, but why then do they prefer Raymond Kreder over Jacob Rathe? They're both fairly unspectacular, but at least Rathe is American.
 
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Samson777 said:
Yeah, would be a story in itself. Perhaps he experience some of the same problems as LL Sanchez: http://www.feltet.dk/nyheder/mulig_forklaring_derfor_faar_luis_leon_sanchez_ikke_kontrakt/
MPCC makes it difficult, cause of clinic stuff.

Or perhaps it's just down to he fact that Horner ask crazy money, still.

it has nothing to do with clinic issues, but simply with money and that he wants a 2 year contract, everyone knows horner will never do as well as he did in this years vuelta again, mayeb next years vuelta but there will probably be a better field
 
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theyoungest said:
I see what you mean, but why then do they prefer Raymond Kreder over Jacob Rathe? They're both fairly unspectacular, but at least Rathe is American.
Kreder had plenty of top10 finishes in the past two years. Even if he didn't do anything extraordinary, his results are quite a bit better than Rathe's.
 
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Bardiani's 2014 roster: (17 riders)

Enrico Barbin
Enrico Battaglin
Nicola Boem
Manuel Bongiorno
Marco Canola
Sonny Colbrelli
Marco Coledan
Paolo Colonna
Donato De Ieso
Filippo Fortin
Stefano Locatelli
Andrea Manfredi
Angelo Pagani
Andrea Piechele
Stefano Pirazzi
Nicola Ruffoni
Edoardo Zardini


Four new signings: Paolo Colonna (Amateur), Andrea Manfredi, Andrea Piechele (both Ceramica Flaminia-Fondriest), Nicola Ruffoni (Bardiani Trainee).

Four departures: Cristian Delle Stelle (Team Idea), Andrea Di Corrado (?), Sacha Modolo (Lampre -Merida), Andrea Pasqualon (?).


http://www.biciciclismo.com/cas/site/noticias-ficha.asp?id=67186
 
Mar 6, 2009
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Christian said:
Daniel Klemme (GER/Leopard Trek CT) to Synergy Baku Cycling Project.

I am a bit surprised about this, thought he would maybe go to Team Stuttgart or a German amateur team, but this seems like a good opportunity if he can fit in. This was his first season at Continental level. Had no results for most of the season, but then two wins in the Tour of China I & II and 2nd overall in ToC II. If he can repeat those successes with Synergy Baku, he should ramp up the UCI Points fast and become interesting for ProConti or WT! He is the brother of Dominic Klemme.

Synergy Baku signs:

Daniel Klemme
Michael Schweizer (GER/NSP-Ghost)
Markus Eibegger (AUT/Gourmetfein-Simplon)
Jan Sokol (AUT/Gourmetfein-Simplon)
William Walker (AUS/Drapac)

General Manager: David McQuaid (any relation?)
DS: Jeremy Hunt (former Sky)

The team hopes to be able to start more races in Europe next season.

http://www.radsport-news.com/sport/sportnews_84826.htm

Yes, son or nephew I think.
 
Jan 27, 2012
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JRanton said:
Bardiani's 2014 roster: (17 riders)

Enrico Barbin
Enrico Battaglin
Nicola Boem
Manuel Bongiorno
Marco Canola
Sonny Colbrelli
Marco Coledan
Paolo Colonna
Donato De Ieso
Filippo Fortin
Stefano Locatelli
Andrea Manfredi
Angelo Pagani
Andrea Piechele
Stefano Pirazzi
Nicola Ruffoni
Edoardo Zardini


Four new signings: Paolo Colonna (Amateur), Andrea Manfredi, Andrea Piechele (both Ceramica Flaminia-Fondriest), Nicola Ruffoni (Bardiani Trainee).

Four departures: Cristian Delle Stelle (Team Idea), Andrea Di Corrado (?), Sacha Modolo (Lampre -Merida), Andrea Pasqualon (?).


http://www.biciciclismo.com/cas/site/noticias-ficha.asp?id=67186

It will be tough to ramp up the wins without Modolo, but hopefully a couple of the youngsters will get a win or two.

This is the Italy's answer to Caja Rural methinks. Hopefully another invite to the Giro is on the cards.
 
Feb 20, 2010
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Dazed and Confused said:
It will be tough to ramp up the wins without Modolo, but hopefully a couple of the youngsters will get a win or two.

This is the Italy's answer to Caja Rural methinks. Hopefully another invite to the Giro is on the cards.

No way they don't invite the team of Pirazzi. That's like the Vuelta not inviting the team of Txurruka. He guarantees action. He attacks in the neutral zone. Hell, he attacks on his way to the breakfast table in the hotel.
 
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Libertine Seguros said:
No way they don't invite the team of Pirazzi. That's like the Vuelta not inviting the team of Txurruka. He guarantees action. He attacks in the neutral zone. Hell, he attacks on his way to the breakfast table in the hotel.

Plus Battaglin (stage winner in 2013) and Bongiorno (big talent).

There's a lot of talk that MTN Qhubeka has pretty much already secured a wildcard so with Androni's participation guaranteed that leaves one spot open. Likely to come down to a battle between Yellow Fluo and Colombia. If Quintana does ride the Giro then you'd imagine it becomes much less attractive for the Giro organisers to invite Colombia.
 
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JRanton said:
Plus Battaglin (stage winner in 2013) and Bongiorno (big talent).

There's a lot of talk that MTN Qhubeka has pretty much already secured a wildcard so with Androni's participation guaranteed that leaves one spot open. Likely to come down to a battle between Yellow Fluo and Colombia. If Quintana does ride the Giro then you'd imagine it becomes much less attractive for the Giro organisers to invite Colombia.

Really? The team appears to be pretty dull. What can they offer the Giro?
 
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Pardilla can potentially do a top-10 (top-15 more likely). Ciolek can top-5 sprints. Gerdemann will fail as usual.
 
Dazed and Confused said:
well, RCS can make the decision wrt to MTN. That may not be possible in the case of Europcar.

So again why would anyone invite MTN to the Giro? African exposure? Whats the plan?
Ciolek won San Remo, so he must now a a huge fan scare in Italy:) Or something like that..:p
 
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roundabout said:
Pardilla can potentially do a top-10 (top-15 more likely). Ciolek can top-5 sprints. Gerdemann will fail as usual.

perhaps its a question of weakness in the alternatives. Can't say I'm impressed with Team Colombia's efforts so far.
 
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pastronef said:
it's strange, haven't heard anything from both Haas and Rathe about leaving garmin or a new team for 2014.



Wes Sulzberger signs for Drapac for 2014

Rumours that Baden Cooke will be a signing for Drapac.
 
May 23, 2009
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Drapac beefing up nicely now. No excuse at all for not dominating the Asian Tour with that squad. Will be interesting to see how they go at the TDU. Cantwell, Sulzberger, Meyer, Davison, Cooke, Crawford and Palmer is solid for a Pro Conti squad, especially outside of Europe.
 
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Dazed and Confused said:
perhaps its a question of weakness in the alternatives. Can't say I'm impressed with Team Colombia's efforts so far.

There aren't many strong Pro Conti teams. They are going to have to give one to MTN/NetApp/IAM/Colombia/Caja Rural. It's likely that NetApp and IAM will do the Tour so no go there. Colombia have not shown anything other than an ability to be a joke of a team. So yeh, hope for Caja Rural (who probably don't even want to do it) but MTN is understandable.
 
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Ferminal said:
There aren't many strong Pro Conti teams. They are going to have to give one to MTN/NetApp/IAM/Colombia/Caja Rural. It's likely that NetApp and IAM will do the Tour so no go there. Colombia have not shown anything other than an ability to be a joke of a team. So yeh, hope for Caja Rural (who probably don't even want to do it) but MTN is understandable.
Colombia made an ok showing at this years Giro, didn't set the race alight but they sure did more than a few other teams. I'd have no problem with them being invited again. IAM might be a better choice though.