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Having read up a bit more, I'll say three and a half things in his defence. Firstly, the reason why he missed the second half of the season was a broken hand. Secondly, NFTO seem to be based in and for Yorkshire, where Edmondson is from. Since he clearly doesn't like the full life of a pro cyclist (yet), staying close to home was a high priority for him. Thirdly, NFTO did relaunch Blythe and to a lesser extent von Hoff. Third and a halfly, he's only raced the Tour of Britain twice before, and only once as a pro, with Sky, so you could make the argument he hasn't fully used the main domestic shop window yet.
Zinoviev Letter said:JRanton said:TMP402 said:Josh Edmondson appears to be with NFTO now. Way to squander a career.
I thought he'd join One Pro who have a much better calendar than NFTO but it seems they weren't interested. He did pick up some decent results last year at An Post, certainly enough to land a Pro Conti contract.
He certainly did, but the crucial problem is that he only seems to have actually raced for An Post for a period of less than three months. So he showed he's still a talent, but he also seems to have furthered the impression that he's flakey. I'm guessing it's the latter issue rather than his results that present the problem for him in getting a better ride.
NFTO is not a good place to land, really. They simply don't get enough quality races and very few indeed with a parcours that will suit him. Even if he wins a bunch of domestic non UCI ranked events that won't do him much good.
Having read up a bit more, I'll say three and a half things in his defence. Firstly, the reason why he missed the second half of the season was a broken hand. Secondly, NFTO seem to be based in and for Yorkshire, where Edmondson is from. Since he clearly doesn't like the full life of a pro cyclist (yet), staying close to home was a high priority for him. Thirdly, NFTO did relaunch Blythe and to a lesser extent von Hoff. Third and a halfly, he's only raced the Tour of Britain twice before, and only once as a pro, with Sky, so you could make the argument he hasn't fully used the main domestic shop window yet.
