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Banana_Joe said:
Samson said:
I just think Rein is too explosive rider to work for someone in headwinds or on climbs (like in Astana). He's probably too inconsistant to do top5/top10 in 3 week GT's but he's good enough to podium in one week tours and maybe stage hunt in GT's. I think team like GreenEdge or maybe Etixx would suit for him.

I agree.

His problem is his healthy... If he stays ok with his issues, than he also can go for solid GT performances.
But most of the time there is something with him...

We will see, but in my opinion it would make no sense for him to change teams for going to another big team where he is a domestique first of all again.

He hasn't had health problems in this year except in the Tour. But that was just common illness. Nothing too serious. Shared room with Lars Boom who first got sick.
 
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TMP402 said:
durtyfat said:
Walter Morgan said:
Portuguese newspaper "confirms" Hesjedal, Pirazzi and Guardini to Lampre. Nélson Oliveira has offers from WT teams, and Mario Costa must leave the team.
Hesjedal to Lampre? Im not seeing him in an Italien team at all =.= He is part of Garmin Slipstream since his pro debut. Unless he wanna be a leader in the TDF before he retire, that's a good idea( Lampre doesn't have a real GT rider).

Except for the times he was at US Postal, helped Landis win the Tour with Phonak, and then joined Health Net.

What portuguese newspaper?
 
Aug 7, 2015
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rodanafrenteguigs said:
TMP402 said:
durtyfat said:
Walter Morgan said:
Portuguese newspaper "confirms" Hesjedal, Pirazzi and Guardini to Lampre. Nélson Oliveira has offers from WT teams, and Mario Costa must leave the team.
Hesjedal to Lampre? Im not seeing him in an Italien team at all =.= He is part of Garmin Slipstream since his pro debut. Unless he wanna be a leader in the TDF before he retire, that's a good idea( Lampre doesn't have a real GT rider).

Except for the times he was at US Postal, helped Landis win the Tour with Phonak, and then joined Health Net.

What portuguese newspaper?

A Bola.
 
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Walter Morgan said:
rodanafrenteguigs said:
TMP402 said:
durtyfat said:
Walter Morgan said:
Portuguese newspaper "confirms" Hesjedal, Pirazzi and Guardini to Lampre. Nélson Oliveira has offers from WT teams, and Mario Costa must leave the team.
Hesjedal to Lampre? Im not seeing him in an Italien team at all =.= He is part of Garmin Slipstream since his pro debut. Unless he wanna be a leader in the TDF before he retire, that's a good idea( Lampre doesn't have a real GT rider).

Except for the times he was at US Postal, helped Landis win the Tour with Phonak, and then joined Health Net.

Thanks

What portuguese newspaper?

A Bola.
 
Aug 4, 2015
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Zinoviev Letter said:
Martin to Ettix "almost" confirmed. In theory this is a very good move for both.

With Alaphilippe don't know how it will work between these 2 guys. Alaphilippe looks to be the leader on the classics next season.
 
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TopHill said:
Zinoviev Letter said:
Martin to Ettix "almost" confirmed. In theory this is a very good move for both.

With Alaphilippe don't know how it will work between these 2 guys. Alaphilippe looks to be the leader on the classics next season.

Who says there has to be a clear-cut leader? Look at their cobbles-squad. Terpstra, Boonen and Stybar and neither is the lone leader. They *** it up every once in a while but they get results. Could work with Martin and Alaphilippe, too.
 
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Akuryo said:
TopHill said:
Zinoviev Letter said:
Martin to Ettix "almost" confirmed. In theory this is a very good move for both.

With Alaphilippe don't know how it will work between these 2 guys. Alaphilippe looks to be the leader on the classics next season.

Who says there has to be a clear-cut leader? Look at their cobbles-squad. Terpstra, Boonen and Stybar and neither is the lone leader. They **** it up every once in a while but they get results. Could work with Martin and Alaphilippe, too.
Could work very well because Alaphilippe is pretty good at sprinting and Martin likes to attack on the final kms.
 
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durtyfat said:
Walter Morgan said:
Portuguese newspaper "confirms" Hesjedal, Pirazzi and Guardini to Lampre. Nélson Oliveira has offers from WT teams, and Mario Costa must leave the team.
Hesjedal to Lampre? Im not seeing him in an Italien team at all =.= He is part of Garmin Slipstream since his pro debut. Unless he wanna be a leader in the TDF before he retire, that's a good idea( Lampre doesn't have a real GT rider).

hesjedal is possibly signed for his prestige - An italian team having an ex Giro winner looks good.
 
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One of the commentators on Norwegian Tv (during Arctic Race today) said Kittel is maybe going to Etixx (?)
 
Apr 10, 2011
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Possiblity they decude that because rumours of Cav leaving?

Really if Etixx was going for a German, surely it would be Dege, successor to Boonen per se.
 
Well we haven't seen much about whether Kittel is still threatening to leave. The fact Degenkolb has been given sprint leadership in the Vuelta when the odds would give Kittel at least one stage win seems odd to me.
 
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cala said:
One of the commentators on Norwegian Tv (during Arctic Race today) said Kittel is maybe going to Etixx (?)
Kittel said a few weeks ago, that even with all the problems with his team he will fulfil his contract.
 
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Akuryo said:
TopHill said:
Zinoviev Letter said:
Martin to Ettix "almost" confirmed. In theory this is a very good move for both.

With Alaphilippe don't know how it will work between these 2 guys. Alaphilippe looks to be the leader on the classics next season.

Who says there has to be a clear-cut leader? Look at their cobbles-squad. Terpstra, Boonen and Stybar and neither is the lone leader. They **** it up every once in a while but they get results. Could work with Martin and Alaphilippe, too.
This year, they actually messed up just about every single cobbled classic they rode, I think they get second in all but Dwars door Vlaanderen, where they got fourth. Results and winning are certainly not the same thing, and results they'll always get. Kwiatkowski and Alaphilippe didn't have problem this year, they rode for whoever was best. So I don't think there'd be a problem between them.
 
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Vasilis said:
Akuryo said:
TopHill said:
Zinoviev Letter said:
Martin to Ettix "almost" confirmed. In theory this is a very good move for both.

With Alaphilippe don't know how it will work between these 2 guys. Alaphilippe looks to be the leader on the classics next season.

Who says there has to be a clear-cut leader? Look at their cobbles-squad. Terpstra, Boonen and Stybar and neither is the lone leader. They **** it up every once in a while but they get results. Could work with Martin and Alaphilippe, too.
This year, they actually messed up just about every single cobbled classic they rode, I think they get second in all but Dwars door Vlaanderen, where they got fourth. Results and winning are certainly not the same thing, and results they'll always get. Kwiatkowski and Alaphilippe didn't have problem this year, they rode for whoever was best. So I don't think there'd be a problem between them.

How is Terpstra losing a sprint to Kristoff and Stybar losing a sprint to Degenkolb "messing it up"? :confused:
 
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Akuryo said:
Vasilis said:
Akuryo said:
TopHill said:
Zinoviev Letter said:
Martin to Ettix "almost" confirmed. In theory this is a very good move for both.

With Alaphilippe don't know how it will work between these 2 guys. Alaphilippe looks to be the leader on the classics next season.

Who says there has to be a clear-cut leader? Look at their cobbles-squad. Terpstra, Boonen and Stybar and neither is the lone leader. They **** it up every once in a while but they get results. Could work with Martin and Alaphilippe, too.
This year, they actually messed up just about every single cobbled classic they rode, I think they get second in all but Dwars door Vlaanderen, where they got fourth. Results and winning are certainly not the same thing, and results they'll always get. Kwiatkowski and Alaphilippe didn't have problem this year, they rode for whoever was best. So I don't think there'd be a problem between them.

How is Terpstra losing a sprint to Kristoff and Stybar losing a sprint to Degenkolb "messing it up"? :confused:
First of all, I said 'just about every' and not 'every'. Furthermore, one could argue that they messed it up by getting into that situation. Anyway, my point was that they were very consistently second.
 
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Akuryo said:
Vasilis said:
Akuryo said:
TopHill said:
Zinoviev Letter said:
Martin to Ettix "almost" confirmed. In theory this is a very good move for both.

With Alaphilippe don't know how it will work between these 2 guys. Alaphilippe looks to be the leader on the classics next season.

Who says there has to be a clear-cut leader? Look at their cobbles-squad. Terpstra, Boonen and Stybar and neither is the lone leader. They **** it up every once in a while but they get results. Could work with Martin and Alaphilippe, too.
This year, they actually messed up just about every single cobbled classic they rode, I think they get second in all but Dwars door Vlaanderen, where they got fourth. Results and winning are certainly not the same thing, and results they'll always get. Kwiatkowski and Alaphilippe didn't have problem this year, they rode for whoever was best. So I don't think there'd be a problem between them.

How is Terpstra losing a sprint to Kristoff and Stybar losing a sprint to Degenkolb "messing it up"? :confused:

Lampaert's "leadout" messed up all chances Stybar had to win Roubaix.
 
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TopHill said:
Zinoviev Letter said:
Martin to Ettix "almost" confirmed. In theory this is a very good move for both.

With Alaphilippe don't know how it will work between these 2 guys. Alaphilippe looks to be the leader on the classics next season.

It will be Martin as main leader, Alaphilippe with free role or as coleader/fall back. There's no way Martin goes anywhere where he isn't top banana for the hilly classics unless they offer him really silly money, and there's no way Ettix pay for a guy entering his prime who has won two hilly monuments already unless they want him as their number 1 for those races. It's not really a demotion for Alaphillipe though: in theory Kwiatkowski would have been the top guy in 2015.