TMP402 said:janraaskalt3 said:Allegedly also Degenkob + De Kort, Contador + Hernandez and Pantano to Trek. Besides Cancellara retiring, who will leave?Samamba said:Chilean U23 rider José Luis Rodriguez, aka "El Puma" will join Trek next year.
Well, they started the year with only 25 riders, and Popovych retired after Paris-Roubaix, so with Cancellara also going they're down to 23 for next season. I would have expected more retirements but Rast and Irizar have renewed for next season, and Hesjedal, Zubeldia and Schleck still seem to have something to give.
StryderHells said:TMP402 said:janraaskalt3 said:Allegedly also Degenkob + De Kort, Contador + Hernandez and Pantano to Trek. Besides Cancellara retiring, who will leave?Samamba said:Chilean U23 rider José Luis Rodriguez, aka "El Puma" will join Trek next year.
Well, they started the year with only 25 riders, and Popovych retired after Paris-Roubaix, so with Cancellara also going they're down to 23 for next season. I would have expected more retirements but Rast and Irizar have renewed for next season, and Hesjedal, Zubeldia and Schleck still seem to have something to give.
What exactly does Schleck have to give? At least Hesjedal and Zubeldia have shown something this season
StryderHells said:TMP402 said:Moser and Gatto rumoured to Astana. Wellens and Cunego extend with their teams. On Tinkoff, do we have rumours on: Bodnar, Kišerlovski, Majka, or McCarthy? Majka seems like the perfect guy for a pro conti team with GT invitations or a smaller scale WT team (Bora?): he's effective at getting GT top 10s or a jersey. Apart from him, the Italians seem pretty in demand, the Contador bloc seems taken care of, I assume some of the older guys will retire, and I assume Russians will Russian. I don't know about younger guys like Baška, Gogl, and Kolář. I guess they might have to spend a season or two at pro conti.
You would think Bodnar would go as part of a deal with Sagan's new team, only rumours I've heard around Majka are Bora and Bahrain. Surely McCarthy will get a WT contract but where I have no idea, Kišerlovski is a handy mountain Dom and there are a few teams who need a solid guy like that and he wouldn't cost much but again no idea where he goes.
roundabout said:StryderHells said:TMP402 said:janraaskalt3 said:Allegedly also Degenkob + De Kort, Contador + Hernandez and Pantano to Trek. Besides Cancellara retiring, who will leave?Samamba said:Chilean U23 rider José Luis Rodriguez, aka "El Puma" will join Trek next year.
Well, they started the year with only 25 riders, and Popovych retired after Paris-Roubaix, so with Cancellara also going they're down to 23 for next season. I would have expected more retirements but Rast and Irizar have renewed for next season, and Hesjedal, Zubeldia and Schleck still seem to have something to give.
What exactly does Schleck have to give? At least Hesjedal and Zubeldia have shown something this season
I stopped reading right about here
http://cqranking.com/men/asp/gen/rider_palm.asp?riderid=237&year=2016&all=1¤t=0
Or did you mean some other Zubeldia?
He can be so useful for Kruijswijk, Lotto should try to sign him.Red Rick said:Any rumors on Stef Clement? IAM is folding and he'd be a good pickup for any big team
StryderHells said:TMP402 said:janraaskalt3 said:Allegedly also Degenkob + De Kort, Contador + Hernandez and Pantano to Trek. Besides Cancellara retiring, who will leave?Samamba said:Chilean U23 rider José Luis Rodriguez, aka "El Puma" will join Trek next year.
Well, they started the year with only 25 riders, and Popovych retired after Paris-Roubaix, so with Cancellara also going they're down to 23 for next season. I would have expected more retirements but Rast and Irizar have renewed for next season, and Hesjedal, Zubeldia and Schleck still seem to have something to give.
What exactly does Schleck have to give? At least Hesjedal and Zubeldia have shown something this season but Schleck has done nothing, maybe he saves his season with some late season heroics but I can't see why they would want to re-sign him unless Contador wants him around for some reason
Red Rick said:Any rumors on Stef Clement? IAM is folding and he'd be a good pickup for any big team
TMP402 said:StryderHells said:TMP402 said:janraaskalt3 said:Allegedly also Degenkob + De Kort, Contador + Hernandez and Pantano to Trek. Besides Cancellara retiring, who will leave?Samamba said:Chilean U23 rider José Luis Rodriguez, aka "El Puma" will join Trek next year.
Well, they started the year with only 25 riders, and Popovych retired after Paris-Roubaix, so with Cancellara also going they're down to 23 for next season. I would have expected more retirements but Rast and Irizar have renewed for next season, and Hesjedal, Zubeldia and Schleck still seem to have something to give.
What exactly does Schleck have to give? At least Hesjedal and Zubeldia have shown something this season but Schleck has done nothing, maybe he saves his season with some late season heroics but I can't see why they would want to re-sign him unless Contador wants him around for some reason
How many GT stages did Hesjedal or Zubeldia win in the last 12 months? Fewer than Fränk!
TMP402 said:Red Rick said:Any rumors on Stef Clement? IAM is folding and he'd be a good pickup for any big team
He's having a great contract-earning last third of the Tour, but if Coppel is considering retiring because of the lack of interest despite having won a WC ITT medal last season, then it's a tough market.
Geraint Too Fast said:TMP402 said:Red Rick said:Any rumors on Stef Clement? IAM is folding and he'd be a good pickup for any big team
He's having a great contract-earning last third of the Tour, but if Coppel is considering retiring because of the lack of interest despite having won a WC ITT medal last season, then it's a tough market.
Clement needs to be a bit more selfish. His results don't really reflect the incredible condition he is in at the moment.
PremierAndrew said:Sagan to Bora confirmed by Oleg
Talking exclusively to ITV reporter Daniel Friebe after Stage 11 of this year’s Tour de France (Carcassonne to Montpellier), Tinkov said: “I believe he [Sagan] is the best cyclist now in the peloton … It makes my decision [to close the team] even harder, but I think Peter is good.
"I understand he signed with Bora [Bora-Argon 18] … I will gladly follow Peter on TV, or over the net, and if I come some time to the race when Peter comes out of the Bora bus, he will not hesitate to take a photo with me.”
Asked by ITV reporter Daniel Friebe about Sagan’s current salary at Tinkoff Team - rumoured to be in the region of €5million a year, he said: “According to my information Bora paid him even more … I mean that’s the market. I know for definite he got more. I’m not going to disclose the number, I know even the number. But he signed for much more money than I paid him. That’s a fact.”
Bennati to Bahrain is the rumor.Mayomaniac said:I find it hard to believe that Contador wouldn't take Bennati with him, on the flat stages he's a one man army that can keep him out of trouble.
Tugboat said:Jesse Sergent (AG2R-La Mondiale) retires after struggling to get back to form following being hit by a neutral spares car at last year's Tour of Flanders.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/other-sports/82365940/nz-road-cyclist-jesse-sergent-calls-it-a-day-after-a-torrid-12-months
dusty red roads said:And sue the docs too for botched surgery. Poor guy.
staubsauger said:Migels and Leclercq say Tinkoff wanted to go on and build the team around Sagan and Majka. But Sagan goz a bigger offer from Bora and uses his exemption.
Any truth in this rumor?