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Salvarani said:
Midnightfright said:
Bakkie said:

With them losing Gilbert this would be a excellent addition to there classics squad, he would presumably be a strong part of a lead out

Yeah, would really be an excellent signing for them.
Politt has a big motor and gets over hills quite well recently as we saw at the Tour l'Ain and in the Vosges. Additionally he has a nice little finishing sprint. I suspect him to become Quick Steps new classics leader!

Which probably pleases Lidl so they sign-by their sponsorship!
 
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Bert van Berberghe, Stijn Steels and Davide Ballerini are also in the picture with DQS.
 
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staubsauger said:
Salvarani said:
Midnightfright said:
Bakkie said:

With them losing Gilbert this would be a excellent addition to there classics squad, he would presumably be a strong part of a lead out

Yeah, would really be an excellent signing for them.
Politt has a big motor and gets over hills quite well recently as we saw at the Tour l'Ain and in the Vosges. Additionally he has a nice little finishing sprint. I suspect him to become Quick Steps new classics leader!

Which probably pleases Lidl so they sign-by their sponsorship!
If Politt joins QS I'm sure he will win Paris-Roubaix multiple times
 
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MatParker117 said:
Benoot will join Carapaz at Ineos next year apparently.

Source? I hate that he's leaving LTS, but I would be fine with it if he goes to Ineos and not Sunweb. I want to see what they can do with a rider like him.
 
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MatParker117 said:
Benoot will join Carapaz at Ineos next year apparently.

That may have been Liggett getting confused, or he's suddenly developed some unknown sources.
 
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Benoot partially becomes team leader at Sunweb if Dumoulin leaves and chooses Ineos instead? Weird if true, as Sunweb hands out decent paychecks as well!
 
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Samamba said:
MatParker117 said:
Benoot will join Carapaz at Ineos next year apparently.

Source? I hate that he's leaving LTS, but I would be fine with it if he goes to Ineos and not Sunweb. I want to see what they can do with a rider like him.
I would also like to see him go to Ineos because i'm curious. Either way, he's completely wasted potential at Lotto. I think he has a much bigger shot at winning 1 week stage races at Ineos, than he has at winning a classic at Lotto. Not too keen on Sunweb either.

But he did seem set to go to Sunweb two weeks ago. From the looks of things, it was decided and he only needed to put down his signature. Would the entire Dumoulin saga have changed his mind?
 
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MatParker117 said:
Benoot will join Carapaz at Ineos next year apparently.


So they both can be domestiques? They both have no chance of having leadership there. But hey if they just want a high paycheck ineos is the place to go.
 
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well, it depends on what Benoot plans to focus on. There's enough room at Sky to become the leader for the Ronde
 
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search said:
well, it depends on what Benoot plans to focus on. There's enough room at Sky to become the leader for the Ronde

I suspect he would be, and it might be the team can give him the strongest support as leader (of teams who would be interested) to go with I would hard probably the biggest contract offer as well
 
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search said:
well, it depends on what Benoot plans to focus on. There's enough room at Sky to become the leader for the Ronde

Him and Kwaitkowski could do some nasty things together in the hilly classics as well.
 
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MatParker117 said:
search said:
well, it depends on what Benoot plans to focus on. There's enough room at Sky to become the leader for the Ronde

Him and Kwaitkowski could do some nasty things together in the hilly classics as well.

Except they won't have support at the team has proven they only care about the Grand Tours. You want to be a top classics riders you go to DQS.
 
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Koronin said:
MatParker117 said:
search said:
well, it depends on what Benoot plans to focus on. There's enough room at Sky to become the leader for the Ronde

Him and Kwaitkowski could do some nasty things together in the hilly classics as well.

Except they won't have support at the team has proven they only care about the Grand Tours. You want to be a top classics riders you go to DQS.

DQS wont of offered the money Ineos has and he wont be sole leader like I suspect he would at Ineos.

Are DQS a better team for him? Yes but you can certainly see the appeal
 
Considering they transformed Van Baarle, a true classics prospect only a few years ago, into a mountain goat... i don't know if they would attract Benoot for the classics. In theory, you could have Moscon, Van Baarle, Kwiatkowski, Benoot... for the classics. But those guys have been shoehorned into GC doms...

It'll be interesting for sure. I think him moving to Ineos has the potential of turning out great or disastrous.
 
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He could probably fill the Porte / Thomas / Poels role of super-domestique, plus leadership at Tour of Switzerland instead of Paris - Nice!
 
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Logic-is-your-friend said:
Considering they transformed Van Baarle, a true classics prospect only a few years ago, into a mountain goat... i don't know if they would attract Benoot for the classics. In theory, you could have Moscon, Van Baarle, Kwiatkowski, Benoot... for the classics. But those guys have been shoehorned into GC doms...

It'll be interesting for sure. I think him moving to Ineos has the potential of turning out great or disastrous.

Fair point, I viewed them as seeing him in the Kwiat mode. I can see him top 10 a GT for sure (away from Ineos). His priority will be GT helper and he will lead a few one day races because some one had to. Still the support will be resonable
 
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Midnightfright said:
Koronin said:
MatParker117 said:
search said:
well, it depends on what Benoot plans to focus on. There's enough room at Sky to become the leader for the Ronde

Him and Kwaitkowski could do some nasty things together in the hilly classics as well.

Except they won't have support at the team has proven they only care about the Grand Tours. You want to be a top classics riders you go to DQS.

DQS wont of offered the money Ineos has and he wont be sole leader like I suspect he would at Ineos.

Are DQS a better team for him? Yes but you can certainly see the appeal


If you want to race classics yes DQS is a much better option. If you want a big payday and don't mind being shoehorned into being a GT dom then Ineos is the better option.
 
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Koronin said:
Midnightfright said:
Koronin said:
MatParker117 said:
search said:
well, it depends on what Benoot plans to focus on. There's enough room at Sky to become the leader for the Ronde

Him and Kwaitkowski could do some nasty things together in the hilly classics as well.

Except they won't have support at the team has proven they only care about the Grand Tours. You want to be a top classics riders you go to DQS.

DQS wont of offered the money Ineos has and he wont be sole leader like I suspect he would at Ineos.

Are DQS a better team for him? Yes but you can certainly see the appeal


If you want to race classics yes DQS is a much better option. If you want a big payday and don't mind being shoehorned into being a GT dom then Ineos is the better option.

True but I dont think we can slate him for that it's not like he is prime Cancellara or Boonen, he may actually be more suited as a stage race strong man

I certainly think shoe horned is a strong term looking at previous results
 
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Midnightfright said:
Koronin said:
Midnightfright said:
MatParker117 said:
search said:
well, it depends on what Benoot plans to focus on. There's enough room at Sky to become the leader for the Ronde

Him and Kwaitkowski could do some nasty things together in the hilly classics as well.

Except they won't have support at the team has proven they only care about the Grand Tours. You want to be a top classics riders you go to DQS.

DQS wont of offered the money Ineos has and he wont be sole leader like I suspect he would at Ineos.

Are DQS a better team for him? Yes but you can certainly see the appeal


If you want to race classics yes DQS is a much better option. If you want a big payday and don't mind being shoehorned into being a GT dom then Ineos is the better option.

True but I dont think we can slate him for that it's not like he is prime Cancellara or Boonen, he may actually be more suited as a stage race strong man

I certainly think shoe horned is a strong term looking at previous results[/quote]

He's not going to be a leader.