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DNP-Old said:
Terpstra to Direct Energie.

Wtf. :confused:
That's a big, big loss for QS. Imagine Gilbert struggles to find his former level after his broken kneecap, who's gonna lead the team in the flemish races? Lampaert? Stybar?
 
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GenericBoonenFan said:
DNP-Old said:
Terpstra to Direct Energie.

Wtf. :confused:
One Dutchie amongst all those French people? Yeah that's gonna work out

It's Terpstra. His nationality is irrelevant to how his relationships with people always turn out.
 
Dec 27, 2015
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GuyIncognito said:
GenericBoonenFan said:
DNP-Old said:
Terpstra to Direct Energie.

Wtf. :confused:
One Dutchie amongst all those French people? Yeah that's gonna work out

It's Terpstra. His nationality is irrelevant to how his relationships with people always turn out.
I hope you are right, there's a lot of cultiral differences between dutchies and Froggies. Something he won't have faced yet in his career
 
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*** the quick said:
I remember that Antunes said last year that he signed a deal with pro-conti team for 2018 because he wanted to spend one year at pro-conti level learning and then possibly move to WT in 2019. The problem was that he signed 2 years deal with CCC so that didn't seem to make sense. Now it suddenly does. :D
 
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Blanco said:
DNP-Old said:
rghysens said:
DNP-Old said:
Terpstra to Direct Energie.

Wtf. :confused:
That's a big, big loss for QS. Imagine Gilbert struggles to find his former level after his broken kneecap, who's gonna lead the team in the flemish races? Lampaert? Stybar?
Gaviria.

:lol:
What? That was already the plan this year before he took himself out in Tirreno lol.
 
Nov 16, 2013
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DNP-Old said:
Blanco said:
DNP-Old said:
rghysens said:
DNP-Old said:
Terpstra to Direct Energie.

Wtf. :confused:
That's a big, big loss for QS. Imagine Gilbert struggles to find his former level after his broken kneecap, who's gonna lead the team in the flemish races? Lampaert? Stybar?
Gaviria.

:lol:
What? That was already the plan this year before he took himself out in Tirreno lol.

I don't think it's realistic. He hasn't been looking that good in the classics so far (I know he has scrambled home a couple of placings in Gent-Wevelgem and Dwars) and doesn't really seem to be getting stronger than he was in 2016.

I may of course be proven wrong but I think things are looking bleak for QuickStep if they are entering the spring classics with Gaviria as their prime rider.

But the trio of Gilbert, Stybar and Lampaert is still fearsome, although Lampaert hopefully will not win any more races because better riders on his team have a target on their backs.
 
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MatParker117 said:
Apparently it's UAE or Sky for the Izagirre brothers.
Izagirre bros at Sky would be crazy. Look at what they did with Castroviejo and then imagine how good the Izagirres would be.
 
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Hugo Koblet said:
MatParker117 said:
Apparently it's UAE or Sky for the Izagirre brothers.
Izagirre bros at Sky would be crazy. Look at what they did with Castroviejo and then imagine how good the Izagirres would be.
Castroviejo hasn't performed differently from his last years at Movistar. But Izagirres would be crazy. Ion is at a completely different level compared to Castro. He won't have anything close to the freedom his ability deserves if he goes to Sky. I guess it depends on how much he values a fat pay check.
 
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MuskyOurSaviour said:
I don't know much about his talent but does Ganna have lots of potential or will he be more like a Puccio for team Sky? A great domestique for years to come Puccio also had lots of great U23 results but he never really made the step up, but he really made great domestique over the years
He was pretty good in San Juan at the start of the season and managed to finish on the podium.
He also wants to do Track, so Sky is almost perfect for him.
He has a big engine, 2 years ago he pushed 460W for over 34min in the European Championships U23 - ITT
Source: http://www.stickybottle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/U23-TT-Numbers-600x328.png
(Weight and height aren't 100% correct)

He's a TT specialist with a big engine, is a Track cyclist can climb a bit and could do well on the cobbles, he should be the kind of rider who does well at Team Sky.
 
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Squire said:
Hugo Koblet said:
MatParker117 said:
Apparently it's UAE or Sky for the Izagirre brothers.
Izagirre bros at Sky would be crazy. Look at what they did with Castroviejo and then imagine how good the Izagirres would be.
Castroviejo hasn't performed differently from his last years at Movistar. But Izagirres would be crazy. Ion is at a completely different level compared to Castro. He won't have anything close to the freedom his ability deserves if he goes to Sky. I guess it depends on how much he values a fat pay check.
Castroviejo has been climbing on a whole different level at Sky than previously.
 
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rghysens said:
DNP-Old said:
Terpstra to Direct Energie.

Wtf. :confused:
That's a big, big loss for QS. Imagine Gilbert struggles to find his former level after his broken kneecap, who's gonna lead the team in the flemish races? Lampaert? Stybar?


Well Valverde has found good form after his broken kneecap so it's possible Gilbert could as well.

For who will lead QS in the cobbled races, Lampaert, Stybar, Gaviria, Viviani. They still have options.
 
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Mayomaniac said:
MuskyOurSaviour said:
I don't know much about his talent but does Ganna have lots of potential or will he be more like a Puccio for team Sky? A great domestique for years to come Puccio also had lots of great U23 results but he never really made the step up, but he really made great domestique over the years
He was pretty good in San Juan at the start of the season and managed to finish on the podium.
He also wants to do Track, so Sky is almost perfect for him.
He has a big engine, 2 years ago he pushed 460W for over 34min in the European Championships U23 - ITT
Source: http://www.stickybottle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/U23-TT-Numbers-600x328.png
(Weight and height aren't 100% correct)

He's a TT specialist with a big engine, is a Track cyclist can climb a bit and could do well on the cobbles, he should be the kind of rider who does well at Team Sky.

Well, he's a pursuit specialist, which means - like Thomas, Cummings, Kennaugh - if he gets a gap with 4km or less to go, he won't be caught. Kennaugh and Cummings won multiple WT stages just doing that trick.
 
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If there is one thing thats a given in cycling its that QS always will figure things out. They always do - as I have said countless of times, best team in cycling. ;)

They have lots and lots of cards to play still. I'd imagine that Lampaert will step half a level up (I think he is improving a bit year by year), he is Vandenbergh on steroids. Actually reminds me a bit of Terpstra, altho Im pretty sure he never will be able to win De Ronde the way Terpstra did. But Lampaert is the real deal. Styby and Gilbert aren't getting better, but they still have at least one very good campaign left. Gaviria is the big question mark, he better start delivering in the classics and I think he has the potential. Hopefully there will also be space for riders like Mørkøv and Asgreen, the first is having a great season and has really taken a step up and I believe that Asgreen has the ability to be a very strong superdomestique in the classics, a rider a bit ind the mold of Daniel Oss in the future. He is super strong.
 
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King Boonen said:
QS struggling to find a sponsor with big enough pockets?

Wolfpack-QuickStep is getting closer...

rghysens said:
DNP-Old said:
Terpstra to Direct Energie.

Wtf. :confused:
That's a big, big loss for QS. Imagine Gilbert struggles to find his former level after his broken kneecap, who's gonna lead the team in the flemish races? Lampaert? Stybar?

I think it could be Lampaert's time. I'd certainly like it to be. But working against him, and I know he's had to work for others, but apart from his two Dwars wins, his only top 10 on a cobbled classic is 7th in the 2015 Paris-Roubaix, which was unselective enough that a 58 year old Martin Elmiger came 5th.