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Wesley Sulzberger ‏@Wes_Sulzberger

Really enjoyed my last race with the @Orica_GreenEDGE guys! Thanks to all riders and staff!
 
May 23, 2009
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JRanton said:
Wesley Sulzberger ‏@Wes_Sulzberger

Really enjoyed my last race with the @Orica_GreenEDGE guys! Thanks to all riders and staff!
Where's Wes going? I had no idea he's leaving OGE
 
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Netserk said:
They didn't have 60% this year.

Wasn't it originally 75%?

Yes it was.

“So our aim is to have up to 75 percent Australian riders, not just in the first year but the second year… it’s certainly one of the aims over the next four to six years to have 75 percent (Australian) riders.”
http://velonews.competitor.com/2011...bona-fide-aussie-proteam-in-the-making_155611 - January 2011

Also here: http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/greenedge-heralds-new-era-for-cycling-down-under
 
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In their first year they had 31 riders of which 17 were Australian (55%). This year they had 30 riders total, with 16 being Australian (53%).

Seems like the 75/60 % policy was all air.
 
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Netserk said:
In their first year they had 31 riders of which 17 were Australian (55%). This year they had 30 riders total, with 16 being Australian (53%).

Seems like the 75/60 % policy was all air.

Not really. Others teams picked up some of the riders OGE was looking to sign. Wonder if Evans will go to them for his last season or just retire after 2014 when his BMC contract expires. A bit like McEwen did just to mentor the younger riders. O'Grady did the same thing.
 
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Tiago Machado and Sam Bennett join NetApp-Endura: http://www.netapp-endura.com/en/new...ces-the-team-with-sam-bennett-and-tiago-mach/


Below is the NetApp squad for 2014 (19 riders so far). They say additional riders could still be signed. Four riders have left the team. The previously announced departures of Russell Downing, Roger Kluge and Alex Wetterhall along with Markus Eichler.

Jan Barta
Cesare Benedetti
Sam Bennett
Iker Camaño
David de la Cruz
Zakkari Dempster
Bartosz Huzarski
Blaz Jarc
Leopold König
Tiago Machado
Ralf Matzka
Jonathan McEvoy
Jose Mendes
Erick Rowsell
Andreas Schillinger
Daniel Schorn
Michael Schwarzmann
Scott Thwaites
Paul Voss
 
Apr 2, 2010
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CycloAndy said:
Great signings, I'm hoping they pick Bennett for the vuelta he could do well there.

I'm not sure they'll ride two grand tours but it's not impossible after their good impression at the Vuelta this year. The Tour is their big target for 2014.
 
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Zinoviev Letter said:
That's good news. Bennett gets his chance. Machado gets... well... yet another chance.

Forget Machado, he will work for David 'Beast' De La Cruz.
 
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Very good signing's by Netapp, especially Bennett. Smart decision by him to go to a pro conti team instead of straight to world tour I'd say. He'll be able to have a easier time adjusting to the higher level of racing then he would have had he gone straight to a WT team.
 
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Garmin next year...(Updated)

In (9)
Ben King
Phil Gaimon
Tom-Jelte Slagter
Nathan Brown
Lasse Norman Hansen
Dylan van Baarle
Andre Cardoso
Sebastian Langeveld
Janier Acevedo

Out (8)
VandeVelde
Maaskant
Peter Stetina
Robbie Hunter
Alex Rasmussen
David Zabriskie
Michel Kreder
Rosseler (thanks JRanton)
 
Jan 11, 2010
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Quite the overhaul for Garmin. With Zabriskie and Vande Velde you do have two of the most 'Garminny' guys leaving, it's a pity.
 
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theyoungest said:
Quite the overhaul for Garmin. With Zabriskie and Vande Velde you do have two of the most 'Garminny' guys leaving, it's a pity.

Stetina too, although he's lower profile. With Millar and Danielson likely gone after next season, it will only be Martin, Hesjedal and Farrar left of the core slipstream project riders. (And even Farrar I'm not certain about. Did he sign for two years?). Maybe Vansummeren counts too.

They also seem to be in the middle of a transition from being a team of old men, to one of the younger ones around.
 
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Catwhoorg said:
Farrar I think got a 1 year extension.

He needs results on the road to stay beyond that.

Brutal world just below the tier 1 sprinters (Kittel, Greipel and Cav). We may have 10-15 good sprinters in the 2nd tier group. Can't recall a time where we had that many. Good luck to Farrar, seems like a good guy.
 
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Zinoviev Letter said:
Stetina too, although he's lower profile. With Millar and Danielson likely gone after next season, it will only be Martin, Hesjedal and Farrar left of the core slipstream project riders. (And even Farrar I'm not certain about. Did he sign for two years?). Maybe Vansummeren counts too.
Alex Howes definetely counts. Van Summeren doesn't. He came to Garmin when they were already a well-established Pro-Tour team.

Zinoviev Letter said:
They also seem to be in the middle of a transition from being a team of old men, to one of the younger ones around.
They have been bringing plenty of young talents for a while. Howes, Rathe, Talansky, Navardauskas, Vanmarcke, Stetina, Peterson, Michel and Raymond Kreder, Haas, Cameron and Travis Meyer, Bobridge, Morton, Dennis etc. They have never been a team of old men, really. They had plenty of experienced riders, but always combined with many neo-pros and young, promising talents.

The most important transition which is ongoing now is to become a GC/climbing team, rather than a sprinting/cobbles/TTT as it was a year or two ago.

http://velonews.competitor.com/2013/09/news/garmin-set-for-dramatic-overhaul-in-2014_303875
 

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