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El Pistolero said:
It will be hard for him to win a classic against Degenkolb, Kristoff and especially Sagan. Same goes for GVA. Everything went his way in Paris-Roubaix this year and he still lost...
Definitely; classics are always very hard to win, that's what makes them so great and unpredictable (unlike GTs). But I think he'll get a win in one of the cobbled races - perhaps not a monument - some time in the next three years.

I imagine he'll improve at Etixx as well - he'll get his peaking right there, will have much better team support (after all, a lot of his narrow misses have been down to bad luck or inopportune punctures) and also he'll get in situations where Etixx have a big number advantage at the front and he'll have more chance to slip off the front without being chased down.
 
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El Pistolero said:
I know part of Sagan's big paycheck comes from his popularity (in part due to his big personality, charisma and funny antics), but €6.000.000 is a lot for what he has achieved since 2013. That's probably double what Nibali earns and since 2013 he won the Giro twice, The Tour once and also a Monument in Lombardia.

And it's funny how Liquigas/Cannondale held back both Nibali and Sagan. They started getting their best results after they left them.

well, sponsors are buying MARKETING VALUE, not directly the results (though usually strong correlation there) - in extreme case, even a popular "lantern rouge" (some equivalent of that famous "british eagle" ski jumper) can earn a lot due to exposure and general marketing value

and Sagan has hell a lot of such value (most probably for years to come), especially from the perspective of the U.S. market, that's why Specialized is so commited
 
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El Pistolero said:
It will be hard for him to win a classic against Degenkolb, Kristoff and especially Sagan. Same goes for GVA. Everything went his way in Paris-Roubaix this year and he still lost... Maybe QS can take him to the next level with better training programs and better diet... They seem much better organized than LottoNl.

Also if I remember correctly, it was a combination of Sky and Etixx who ripped Roubaix up this year. van Marcke needs a hard race to stand a chance against Degenkolb and Kristoff, and who can do that better than Etixx?
 
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Samamba said:
claude cat said:
With Sep going to Etixx, I guess that means Boonen is done with Etixx and off to Lotto?

Sergeant said that Boonen is not going to Lotto.

If Boonen does leave Etixx for his final season he could easily go to a Pro Conti team, wouldn't think Boonen would be to fussed about $$$ and if he did go PCT then that team would be certain of wildcards to all the WT cobbled races
 
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.
 

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doperhopper said:
El Pistolero said:
I know part of Sagan's big paycheck comes from his popularity (in part due to his big personality, charisma and funny antics), but €6.000.000 is a lot for what he has achieved since 2013. That's probably double what Nibali earns and since 2013 he won the Giro twice, The Tour once and also a Monument in Lombardia.

And it's funny how Liquigas/Cannondale held back both Nibali and Sagan. They started getting their best results after they left them.

well, sponsors are buying MARKETING VALUE, not directly the results (though usually strong correlation there) - in extreme case, even a popular "lantern rouge" (some equivalent of that famous "british eagle" ski jumper) can earn a lot due to exposure and general marketing value

and Sagan has hell a lot of such value (most probably for years to come), especially from the perspective of the U.S. market, that's why Specialized is so commited

I agree that right now the Sagan is a worth the price.

Just look at how much attention he has attracted at the Tour... perhaps the original poster didn't watch the same tour I did. He did some mighty find riding.

If you compare his salary vis-a-vis other athletes such as soccer, football, baseball, tennis, he is massively underpaid.

Sagan versus Froome - I think Sagan is worth more for marketing.
 
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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.
 
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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.
Baska, Kolar and the other Sagan go to Bora. Bodnar and Majka have been rumored to Bora as well.
 
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doperhopper said:
El Pistolero said:
I know part of Sagan's big paycheck comes from his popularity (in part due to his big personality, charisma and funny antics), but €6.000.000 is a lot for what he has achieved since 2013. That's probably double what Nibali earns and since 2013 he won the Giro twice, The Tour once and also a Monument in Lombardia.

And it's funny how Liquigas/Cannondale held back both Nibali and Sagan. They started getting their best results after they left them.

well, sponsors are buying MARKETING VALUE, not directly the results (though usually strong correlation there) - in extreme case, even a popular "lantern rouge" (some equivalent of that famous "british eagle" ski jumper) can earn a lot due to exposure and general marketing value

and Sagan has hell a lot of such value (most probably for years to come), especially from the perspective of the U.S. market, that's why Specialized is so commited[/quote/]

Results are not everything in this business.

If the main sponsor cares about TV time exposure, (I am sure Bora does) they will get the maximum they can get from one single rider. He is able to deliver more then whole team. Against the Froome or Conti he is delivering not only in Tdf but massivly also in spring and practicly each race he enter. Probably only Ivanisevic and football players have such a exposure as he has.

TINKOV unfortunately can not capitalize on Sagan as nobody cares about russian finantial credit company or russian hotel net.

BORA practicly got half year free. Rumours about Sagan going to Bora made Bora probably the most profitable company out of this tour in terms of money invested again TV exposure.
To tell the truth I knew nothing about the Bora before the tour and now I am buing new glass cerammic cooktop. :D
 
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Samamba said:
Chilean U23 rider José Luis Rodriguez, aka "El Puma" will join Trek next year.
Allegedly also Degenkob + De Kort, Contador + Hernandez and Pantano to Trek. Besides Cancellara retiring, who will leave?
 
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SKSemtex said:
doperhopper said:
El Pistolero said:
I know part of Sagan's big paycheck comes from his popularity (in part due to his big personality, charisma and funny antics), but €6.000.000 is a lot for what he has achieved since 2013. That's probably double what Nibali earns and since 2013 he won the Giro twice, The Tour once and also a Monument in Lombardia.

And it's funny how Liquigas/Cannondale held back both Nibali and Sagan. They started getting their best results after they left them.

well, sponsors are buying MARKETING VALUE, not directly the results (though usually strong correlation there) - in extreme case, even a popular "lantern rouge" (some equivalent of that famous "british eagle" ski jumper) can earn a lot due to exposure and general marketing value

and Sagan has hell a lot of such value (most probably for years to come), especially from the perspective of the U.S. market, that's why Specialized is so commited[/quote/]

Results are not everything in this business.

If the main sponsor cares about TV time exposure, (I am sure Bora does) they will get the maximum they can get from one single rider. He is able to deliver more then whole team. Against the Froome or Conti he is delivering not only in Tdf but massivly also in spring and practicly each race he enter. Probably only Ivanisevic and football players have such a exposure as he has.

TINKOV unfortunately can not capitalize on Sagan as nobody cares about russian finantial credit company or russian hotel net.

BORA practicly got half year free. Rumours about Sagan going to Bora made Bora probably the most profitable company out of this tour in terms of money invested again TV exposure.
To tell the truth I knew nothing about the Bora before the tour and now I am buing new glass cerammic cooktop. :D

Nope still Sky, team gives something like $700 million in cheap advertising.
 
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Any idea on where Roche is going to be next season. Highly unlikely that he will be at Sky at this stage, rumours Bahrain were interested in signing him, perhaps Bora or Dimension Data?
 
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hayzer114 said:
Any idea on where Roche is going to be next season. Highly unlikely that he will be at Sky at this stage, rumours Bahrain were interested in signing him, perhaps Bora or Dimension Data?

Bahrain or Trek if you believe the rumors on twitter.
 
hayzer114 said:
Any idea on where Roche is going to be next season. Highly unlikely that he will be at Sky at this stage, rumours Bahrain were interested in signing him, perhaps Bora or Dimension Data?


SKY want to keep him but his interview in Irealnd suggested he is leaving
Also would not be surprised if Leo Konig left SKY too

Bora would be ideal for Konig as he came from there
Roche could go to Trek but I would not be surprised if he went to DIm Data
I hope if he has any sense he does not go to Bahrain even if Nibali asked him and they pay well
 
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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.

Wellens already had a contract till 2018?
 
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So Trek will have Degenkolb, Nizzolo, Bonifazio, Theuns, Stuyven? Not top many sprinters/ fast guys?
Nizzolo must do Giro, Degenlolb for Tour, and the others?
 
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janraaskalt3 said:
Samamba said:
Chilean U23 rider José Luis Rodriguez, aka "El Puma" will join Trek next year.
Allegedly also Degenkob + De Kort, Contador + Hernandez and Pantano to Trek. Besides Cancellara retiring, who will leave?

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.