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greenedge said:
Anyone know what Dion Smith's contract status is? He seemed to ride well at Alberta, so a PCT should attempt to snap him up.

He seems to be on the market for 2016.
 
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TMP402 said:
greenedge said:
Anyone know what Dion Smith's contract status is? He seemed to ride well at Alberta, so a PCT should attempt to snap him up.

He seems to be on the market for 2016.

Quite interesting rider. Can go uphill well when the climbing isn't too tough and has a good sprint on him.
 
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TMP402 said:
And Christian House is also moving over from JLT Condor.
http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news...-house-to-join-one-pro-cycling-in-2016-190014

What events at world tour would they eant to go to? Tour of Poland with Biablocki and Domagalski? The belgian races seem logical as it has the closest WT races. Has a Pro-conti team ever gone through a year without an invitation to a WT event.
 
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Zinoviev Letter said:
TMP402 said:

Seems like a clear indication that while ONE will make it to proconti this year, NFTO won't. There will probably be more "raids" on the domestic Conti teams to come.

Britain could use fewer but stronger conti teams, ONE going up helps that process. For them to have three times as many teams as Spain is a nice fact but doesn't count for much unless they are meaningful racing units or conveyor belts for talent, and too often the British domestic scene seems to be very insular and just swap riders around rather than be a good advertisement for them move up to pro conti or WT with foreign teams.
 
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lemon cheese cake said:
TMP402 said:
And Christian House is also moving over from JLT Condor.
http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news...-house-to-join-one-pro-cycling-in-2016-190014

What events at world tour would they eant to go to? Tour of Poland with Biablocki and Domagalski? The belgian races seem logical as it has the closest WT races. Has a Pro-conti team ever gone through a year without an invitation to a WT event.
Scott-Marcondes César in 2010, the biggest race they did was Turkey, and they ran out of money mid-season.

Did Drapac do any last year?

I think ONE would presumably look for Pologne and maybe some lesser one-day races like Plouay or Vattenfall. Don't forget though that the ProConti status would mean they could go to .HC races outside Britain on the Europe Tour, so the likes of Dunkerque, de Panne, Turkey, Bayern Rundfahrt, Danmark Rundt, Norway, GP Fourmies, Österreich, the euthanized version of Paris-Bruxelles, S**********s, Luxembourg, maybe even a North American race or two. Especially if they target some of those that are at present drawing some weaker fields (Luxembourg and Bruxelles, for example, which are running at a level far below their historic prestige).
 
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Two bits of news. Firstly R Feillu rumoured to Wanty.

Secondly, after all this talk today of British conti teams, a new one appears to be taking shape: We Are Wales, which was widely reported on earlier in the year, is in negotiations with twins Maxime and Mathieu Le Lavandier, Fabrice Seigneur and David Chopin, all of whom are from Brittany, where the team will be based. Seigneur was a stagiaire with BSE in 2013.

Especially with the team being based in Brittany, I would have seen more sense in making it a "celtic" cycling project rather than trying to tap into a Welsh scene, but having said that there are probably enough Welsh cyclists to make it work - Yanto Barker, Hugh Wilson, Rhys Lloyd, Dale Appleby, Scott Davies, Sam Harrison, Rob Partridge and of course the newly available Jon Mould - if they can attract them.

Owain Doull is also at conti level but one would think he would be moving up after RIo, having already received a contract offer with Europcar this time last year. Another Welshman, Ryan Mullen is of course moving to Garmin, while Thomas and Rowe are already at WT.
 
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Lexman said:
You're right for the number of riders, Lefevre always told that he was downsizing his team gradualy to meet the reduced number of riders per team limit which will take place in (can't remember) 2017?
More teams are doing that. It results in having not enough riders in good form at the end of the year. In the mean time those reforms are postponed or not executed at all. Besides, I didn't understand why decreasing a team in 2014 helps you in 2017, having mostly 1 or 2 year contracts.

It was probably just BS from Lefevre to justify getting rid of guys he didn't want any longer.
 
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TMP402 said:
Two bits of news. Firstly R Feillu rumoured to Wanty.

Secondly, after all this talk today of British conti teams, a new one appears to be taking shape: We Are Wales, which was widely reported on earlier in the year, is in negotiations with twins Maxime and Mathieu Le Lavandier, Fabrice Seigneur and David Chopin, all of whom are from Brittany, where the team will be based. Seigneur was a stagiaire with BSE in 2013.

Especially with the team being based in Brittany, I would have seen more sense in making it a "celtic" cycling project rather than trying to tap into a Welsh scene, but having said that there are probably enough Welsh cyclists to make it work - Yanto Barker, Hugh Wilson, Rhys Lloyd, Dale Appleby, Scott Davies, Sam Harrison, Rob Partridge and of course the newly available Jon Mould - if they can attract them.

Owain Doull is also at conti level but one would think he would be moving up after RIo, having already received a contract offer with Europcar this time last year. Another Welshman, Ryan Mullen is of course moving to Garmin, while Thomas and Rowe are already at WT.

Surely Mullen qualifies as Hiberno-Welsh!

As for the We Are Wales info, that's very interesting, although also quite hard to see working in numbers terms.
 
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The British 'racing' scene is pretty sh!t after the demise of the Premier Calendar. The police want the races to be isolated to the boring crits where they can be closed off a lot easier.

Will be interesting to see what House's next move is. He's been there from the start.
 
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Zinoviev Letter said:
TMP402 said:
Two bits of news. Firstly R Feillu rumoured to Wanty.

Secondly, after all this talk today of British conti teams, a new one appears to be taking shape: We Are Wales, which was widely reported on earlier in the year, is in negotiations with twins Maxime and Mathieu Le Lavandier, Fabrice Seigneur and David Chopin, all of whom are from Brittany, where the team will be based. Seigneur was a stagiaire with BSE in 2013.

Especially with the team being based in Brittany, I would have seen more sense in making it a "celtic" cycling project rather than trying to tap into a Welsh scene, but having said that there are probably enough Welsh cyclists to make it work - Yanto Barker, Hugh Wilson, Rhys Lloyd, Dale Appleby, Scott Davies, Sam Harrison, Rob Partridge and of course the newly available Jon Mould - if they can attract them.

Owain Doull is also at conti level but one would think he would be moving up after RIo, having already received a contract offer with Europcar this time last year. Another Welshman, Ryan Mullen is of course moving to Garmin, while Thomas and Rowe are already at WT.

Surely Mullen qualifies as Hiberno-Welsh!

As for the We Are Wales info, that's very interesting, although also quite hard to see working in numbers terms.

Making it a meaningfully Welsh team seems like a tall order. Yanto's extended with One Pro for 2016, and I doubt it will be that easy for a fledgling outfit to pick up riders from NFTO and Madison. Pob hwyl to them though.
 
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Vasilis said:
dirkprovin said:
Chaves resigns with OGE until end of 2018
http://www.greenedgecycling.com/news/chaves-and-orica-greenedge-extend-commitment-to-2018.phps

A good move for both. He may, or may not, have what it takes to win a GT but Chaves is certainly likely to get far greater opportunities at OGE than he would had he signed for teams with larger budgets/potentially offering bigger $$$. Certainly a vote of confidence by the team and conversely by him to the team as he has certainly appeared to have "gelled" very well with the team ethos/atmosphere.
Apparently he didn't have a contract for 2016 already then.

I thought the same, on PCS he was also named in the Orica roster for 2016 even before this news :confused:
But at least there is some clarity now.
 
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Moviestar said:
Vasilis said:
dirkprovin said:
Chaves resigns with OGE until end of 2018
http://www.greenedgecycling.com/news/chaves-and-orica-greenedge-extend-commitment-to-2018.phps

A good move for both. He may, or may not, have what it takes to win a GT but Chaves is certainly likely to get far greater opportunities at OGE than he would had he signed for teams with larger budgets/potentially offering bigger $$$. Certainly a vote of confidence by the team and conversely by him to the team as he has certainly appeared to have "gelled" very well with the team ethos/atmosphere.
Apparently he didn't have a contract for 2016 already then.

I thought the same, on PCS he was also named in the Orica roster for 2016 even before this news :confused:
But at least there is some clarity now.
That's because Chaves had every intent of staying at OGE, they just needed to finalise the formalities.
 
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Mark Cavendish & Mark Renshaw too MTN-Qhubeka, so expect the has-been leadout train to be Farrar, Boasson Hagen, Renshaw and Cavendish.