gruppeto993 said:van poppels and felline to Trek. I think the team is trying to develop their sprint train. They have nizzolo and hondo too. But their stage racing team seems to be in shatters since they got rid of monfort and kloden. (not that kloden was of any use anyway). probably because their GC captains-schelcks, have done nothing in almost two years??
roundabout said:The younger Van Poppel seems talented, same for Stuyven. But it's rather likely that Cancellera will be on his own in the classics in 2014 as all these guys would need time to grow.
filipo said:Speaking of dead weight, anyone know if Fabian Wegmann have a contract for next year?
roundabout said:The younger Van Poppel seems talented, same for Stuyven. But it's rather likely that Cancellera will be on his own in the classics in 2014 as all these guys would need time to grow.
greenedge said:This year Goss looked to be peaking for M-SR then he crashedIt was a mistake to send him to the Giro/ his performance in last year's TDF suggested with more time at a new team he could do well. Next year he just has to target smaller races (not flat sprints) and build his confidence.
Matthews can also climb/ has a decent ITT- if he can get on the cobbles he could be like Boonen or a Degenkolb/ Sagan.
Adam finished higher than the Colombians at L'Avenir.
Durbridge.
Howson for next year.
Hepburn.
search said:Cancellara had a strong team in the classics this year already. This is not anywhere close to Leopard anymore.
CycloAndy said:Thanks, was thinking his friendship with Porte may make him a candidate for the giro. Is there any precedent of going from the Australian national road series to the world tour and being successful?
Trav Meyer and Mitch Docker started out with Drapac Porsche and Will Clarke and Steele von Hoff with Praties (IIRC) I wouldn't say they're particularly successful but they are solid WT domestiques.greenedge said:Porte
I'm sure there are a few others- Haas looked to be great in 2011 but his progression is still occurring- he rode his first GT this year.
Yes, OGE have cr@p climbers but don't forget that Durbridge is only 22 and look at the potential he's already showing. Hepburn is the same age. Remember him ripping up L'Avenir two years ago (before he got DQ'd for being a f***wit)? Matthews has lots of potential as well.Ryo Hazuki said:almost none because they've got s*** riders, but those with some talent developped well like weening, tuft, despite his age, simon clarke, gerrans
Yeah, they should try and make him into a classics guy with a strong finish. Could see him get a San Remo win Friere style though. Poor riders don't win stages at World Tour level at 20yo, even if it's at the TDU.Ryo Hazuki said:goss and matthews? lol I think greenedge learned their lessons that's why they are getting climbers like chaves. their sprinters are a joke. although matthews I think has considerable talent but not as a top level sprinter
the asian said:Has Romain Sicard found a new team yet?
And is there any news whether Caleb Ewan will turn pro next year?
42x16ss said:Yes, OGE have cr@p climbers but don't forget that Durbridge is only 22 and look at the potential he's already showing. Hepburn is the same age. Remember him ripping up L'Avenir two years ago (before he got DQ'd for being a f***wit)? Matthews has lots of potential as well.
Greenedge's problem is that apart from Impey, Goss, Docker and Clarke the entire squad is <25yo or >32. And they can't climb for sh!t... Otherwise they aren't that bad, look at their TTT results for example.
filipo said:Speaking of dead weight, anyone know if Fabian Wegmann have a contract for next year?
Close, I'll say EwenJRanton said:Yeah, lots of young talent but personally I think the biggest one of all the young Aussies isn't on their team (Dennis).
42x16ss said:Close, I'll say Ewen
After him, it's Dennis, Hepburn, Morton or Durbridge (ITT only though) all should end up very good.
Bling Matthews?42x16ss said:Close, I'll say Ewen
After him, it's Dennis, Hepburn, Morton or Durbridge (ITT only though) all should end up very good.
Arredondo said:Ion Izagirre signed a contract with Team Movistar, Ventoso one more year with the Spanish squad
http://www.movistarteam.com/news/2013-10-4/ion-izagirre-also-to-ride-for-movistar-team
Contador says Basso is possibly to join Saxo-Tinkoff. The Italian is not happy about the decisions made by the Italian team, and wants to release his contract.
http://www.biciciclismo.com/cas/site/noticias-ficha.asp?id=66330
Beech Mtn said:For me the big question is where Riis will get the money to fund the existing contracts, much less take on Basso and/or Sammy Sanchez. Unless Contador is going to give up some of his money or something? The last I read, things were still unsettled at Team Saxo, money-wise.
edit- there was some rumor about a new bike sponsor, so maybe that could be the second named sponsor and bring enough money? But I don't know if Contador's personal sponsorship deal with Specialized is due to end already?
