According to cyclingfever, Dani Moreno (isn't he on a Movistar contract?) and Losada are rumored to go to Bahrain-Merida.
Velolover2 said:According to cyclingfever, Dani Moreno (isn't he on a Movistar contract?) and Losada are rumored to go to Bahrain-Merida.
Velolover2 said:According to cyclingfever, Dani Moreno (isn't he on a Movistar contract?) and Losada are rumored to go to Bahrain-Merida.
Billie said:Velolover2 said:According to cyclingfever, Dani Moreno (isn't he on a Movistar contract?) and Losada are rumored to go to Bahrain-Merida.
that is part of the Purito rumour i guess
Valv.Piti said:Velolover2 said:According to cyclingfever, Dani Moreno (isn't he on a Movistar contract?) and Losada are rumored to go to Bahrain-Merida.
Interesting, a Caisse and Katusha reunion. I like it.
Yep, exactly.HelloDolly said:Also it could be risky signing witha team that could go down...No guarantee that you will get invites to all the WT races that matter, like the Giro or Vuelta , etc
Velolover2 said:But Bahrain could use another GC rider for the GT(s) and stage races that Nibali isn't targeting. And more climbers. At least 3 more climbers.
Siutsou is a great engine/all-rounder and Visconti is an useful punchy rider to send in tactical breakaways but they need some more pure climbers. Nibali himself is the only real climber on the team.
They're probably better off trying to plunder the U23 scene and investing in 2018. The Orica model looks to be the way to go.qwerty16 said:Velolover2 said:But Bahrain could use another GC rider for the GT(s) and stage races that Nibali isn't targeting. And more climbers. At least 3 more climbers.
Siutsou is a great engine/all-rounder and Visconti is an useful punchy rider to send in tactical breakaways but they need some more pure climbers. Nibali himself is the only real climber on the team.
Worst thing they can do right now is try to find riders for certain roles, pay them a big wage and find out they aren't good enough. Almost all big riders are signed up, it's better to wait until next year than finding yourself stuck for several years with overpaid mediocre leaders.
Anderis said:Apparently they weren't as bad as people perceive them. They were quite poor in 1st half of the season, but rather good in 2nd half of the seasonZinoviev Letter said:It's actually strange that a team that's been as bad as Cannondale is completely safe.
Who is off contract and still unsigned with UCI points? Jay McCarthy with 68 points is the highest I can think of off the top of my head. I did hear a rumour he's going to Bora but I haven't seen anything official.Armchair cyclist said:But they are in the top 16, so Lotto are safe.GenericBoonenFan said:Poor Belgian Lotto. Well I guess they would also get invitations to all major races, they're part of the cycling history since 2001, they've put so much into the sport and iirc Soudal signed a 5 year deal, so they'll be going a while.
As I understand it, only 4 teams are relevant to the calculation (as Sean Kelly would have it): Gian and DD as teams outside the top 16 this year, and Bora and Bahrain as new applicants. 3 places are available, unless the UCI ignore their own rules, which would surprise no-one.
I believe the scoring riders are a follows:
Bora
Sagan Peter 669
Majka Rafał 110
König Leopold 10
Selig Rudi* 8
Bodnar Maciej 7
Bennett Sam* 2
TOTAL 806
Bahrain
Nibali Vincenzo 241
Gasparotto Enrico* 111
Haussler Heinrich 72
Colbrelli Sonny* 65
Visconti Giovanni 41
Siutsou Kanstantsin 40
Bonifazio Niccolo 17
Pibernik Luka 6
Navardauskas Ramunas 1
TOTAL 594
Sunweb Giant
Matthews Michael 184
Dumoulin Tom 149
Barguil Warren 124
Kelderman Wilco 74
Arndt Nikias 38
Preidler Georg 4
Waeytens Zico 1
TOTAL 574
Dimension Data
Henao Sergio 234
Cavendish Mark 80
Boasson Hagen Edvald 79
Haas Nathan 53
Cummings Stephen 38
Renshaw Mark 22
Sbaragli Kristian 5
Berhane Natnael 2
Venter Jaco 2
Fraile Omar 2
TOTAL 517
Which means that Dimension Data still need someone else, even assuming Henao has gone there, to get their place.
However, I have assumed that WT points can be given, for the purposes of this calculation, to riders that are not on WT teams in 2016: they do not appear in the WT rankings. Without the points of Selig and Bennett, Bora's score falls to 796, which makes no real difference to us, but without the points of Gasparotto and Colbrelli, Bahrain's points fall to 418, way behind Dimension Data. So not knowing whether it is points earned or points issued that are taken into consideration, we don't know whether Bahrain or DD are on course to miss out.
The ranking is as follows:lenric said:How is Lampre (regarding to the points issue)?
The issue has already been discussed in Cannondale thread. The point of being in WT is being competitive in more than just TdF, as you can get TdF invitation as a pro-conti.TMP402 said:Yes, everyone was in awe of Alberto Bettiol absolutely smashing those minor places in the least-watched WT races. It's the kind of cycling we all we want to see. Screw Cavendish and his "four Tour stage wins". How lame. If Cavendish were a true winner he'd be getting 7th in the GP Montreal.
Interesting that cyclingnews announces it earlier than Cannondale themselves.coimbrawu said:Taylor Phinney signs a two-year deal with Cannondale-Drapac
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/taylor-phinney-ill-start-a-new-chapter-at-cannondale-drapac/