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I think Coppel is heading out too. So there could be 3 GC men out for Cofidis: Taaramäe, Navarro and Coppel.

They've already signed Michael Van Staeyen, Kenneth Vanbilsen from Topsport-Vlaanderen and Jonas Ahlstrand from Giant. Also I think Bouhanni will go there with Sebastien Chavanel. So it looks like they're building decent sprinters/spring classics team.
 
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Cimber said:
sagan at Sky would be a fun thing to follow. Talk about a guy who wouldnt fit into the whole robotization and uniformity

This isn't 2012, don't need robots to pull Wiggins up the mountains anymore. I actually think Sagan would fit in well with Sky, Tour winner 2018 :D
 
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I think Coppel is heading out too. So there could be 3 GC men out for Cofidis: Taaramäe, Navarro and Coppel.

They've already signed Michael Van Staeyen, Kenneth Vanbilsen from Topsport-Vlaanderen and Jonas Ahlstrand from Giant. Also I think Bouhanni will go there with Sebastien Chavanel. So it looks like they're building decent sprinters/spring classics team.
They also were interested in Geniez, but nothing signed yet.
 
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Roche going to SKY...... to be a domestique??:confused:

He's already a good one at Tinkof-Saxo, so what has Brailsford promised him to achieve with them? Leadership for La Vuelta? I mean- The Alien is set to wipe out all the early season races along with Porte, so that leaves him only with the 2nd half of the year to cease..... which is really what he gets at Tinkof too......

Roche's talents will be better suited for a team like Europcar, or Katusha -even TREK is fine....... but SKY?? I mean - really??:confused:
 
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Roche going to SKY...... to be a domestique??:confused:

He's already a good one at Tinkof-Saxo, so what has Brailsford promised him to achieve with them? Leadership for La Vuelta? I mean- The Alien is set to wipe out all the early season races along with Porte, so that leaves him only with the 2nd half of the year to cease..... which is really what he gets at Tinkof too......

Roche's talents will be better suited for a team like Europcar, or Katusha -even TREK is fine....... but SKY?? I mean - really??:confused:

More cash.
 
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Sky's Tour Squad 2015

Froome Porte Henao Roche Nieve Sagan Thomas Kiryienka Stannard

Reserves: Kennaugh Lopez Eisel Sivtsov

WOW!! :eek:
 
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b.broadhurst said:
Sky's Tour Squad 2015

Froome Porte Henao Roche Nieve Sagan Thomas Kiryienka Stannard

Reserves: Kennaugh Lopez Eisel Sivtsov

WOW!! :eek:

Add Adam and Simon Yates to that list in 2016.
 
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b.broadhurst said:
Sky's Tour Squad 2015

Froome Porte Henao Roche Nieve Sagan Thomas Kiryienka Stannard

Reserves: Kennaugh Lopez Eisel Sivtsov

WOW!! :eek:
If this year is anything to go by, 1/4 will crash, 1/4 will be burned out from training and another 1/4 will have Porte like shape.
Still a decent 1/4 though if they keep Froome there.
So yeah not that impressive.
Anyway, does anyone knows how is Henao's recovery?
 
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Waterloo Sunrise said:
I bloody hope not.

Apart from Wiggins for 18 months, Sky have been nothing but trouble for British cyclists.
Froome classifies as Kenyan?

Sky burn up their riders, that much was evident last year already.
 
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Waterloo Sunrise said:
I bloody hope not.

Apart from Wiggins for 18 months, Sky have been nothing but trouble for British cyclists.

I honestly think it will happen though, I agree I hope they don't burn them out. They haven't been too bad for Thomas, Stannard and Kennaugh.

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Froome classifies as Kenyan?

Sky burn up their riders, that much was evident last year already.

At least DB had the sense after the Tour to admit Sky may have to change a few things when thinking about next year.
 
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Add Adam and Simon Yates to that list in 2016.

Not likely from what I've heard - Brailsford's recent "let them develop somewhere else first" statement hasn't gone down well.
 
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Pricey_sky said:
I honestly think it will happen though, I agree I hope they don't burn them out. They haven't been too bad for Thomas, Stannard and Kennaugh.

Both Yates should be looking to be a cut above those 3 who have never threatened a big or frequent win. And by the sounds of his recent interviews, I'm not sure Kennaugh would think Sky have been entirely benign for him.

I hope, not entirely without expectation, that they both ride well enough to the end of this contract that they have sufficient options to resist that route. Really can't see what would be in it for them - if Adam keeps riding at this level they'll be plenty of other teams ready to throw money at him without him requiring to join the Joe Dombro training group.
 
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Waterloo Sunrise said:
Both Yates should be looking to be a cut above those 3 who have never threatened a big or frequent win. And by the sounds of his recent interviews, I'm not sure Kennaugh would think Sky have been entirely benign for him.

I hope, not entirely without expectation, that they both ride well enough to the end of this contract that they have sufficient options to resist that route. Really can't see what would be in it for them - if Adam keeps riding at this level they'll be plenty of other teams ready to throw money at him without him requiring to join the Joe Dombro training group.

Yes I agree they should be aiming to become much better than those mentioned including Dombro. I hope they carry on impressing and as you say they may have a long list of teams knocking at the door. I'd hate them to go to Sky, or any team for that matter just to be work horses.
 
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Waterloo Sunrise said:
Breathtaking arrogance wasn't it.

I always thought there was a risk that Sky's need to have all the most talented British riders as part of their raison d'être would deter other teams from taking on young talented British riders, knowing that Sky would probably throw the chequebook at them once they started showing top level talent, but I didn't expect Brailsford to have such a lack of tact as to straight up state that.
 
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theyoungest said:
It's not so much arrogance as knowing his team's strengths. Developing young riders isn't one of them.

The arrogance was the assumption that when he clicked his fingers, they'd come running, with the patronising suggestion they're currently at a feeder team.
 
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theyoungest said:
It's not so much arrogance as knowing his team's strengths. Developing young riders isn't one of them.

Here the arrogance is not so much in the outright statement, but the crass disrespect of Orica that is the implication that they're just there to bring riders up until they're good enough to ride for Sky.
 
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Waterloo Sunrise said:
The arrogance was the assumption that when he clicked his fingers, they'd come running, with the patronising suggestion they're currently at a feeder team.

Yeah, I think Brailsford really regards Sky as the British national team so in his mind its only logical that all British riders will come and flock to him once they are called. Sadly for him, this is not track cycling where national teams are a lot more important.
 
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