Teams & Riders Transfers and Rumours 2019 > 2020

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Akuryo said:
Why would they with at least Jakobsen and maybe Hodeg on the rise? And 2019 seems to confirm that Viviani is good, really good even but not "elite". Why pay him so much if you have his replacement already on the roster for 2 years and way cheaper?! Mas on the other hand, they have no other GC option at the moment. So keeping him would be more important than just another sprinter. Its unlikely but from Lefeveres perspective it should be quite clear who he should offer more money to stay if he has to decide between Viviani and Mas.

I agree with all of this up until you mention Mas.

DQS are built primarily on classics and sprints. A good GC man is to them a luxury option, nice to have but not their core business. There are in any case always good GC men who might win big but haven’t done so yet available. There’s no need to break the bank for one in particular unless they have very strong reasons to think that he will be a very realistic Tour contender within the duration of his contract. Maybe they have those reasons for Mas, but if so you would expect them to have to invest in serious climbing support too.

You are right though that for them Viviani is replaceable. Jakobsen might be ready already. If they don’t want to rush him, there is Bennett on the market and hungry for opportunities. They could sign him for less than Viviani is demanding. And even if they intend to keep Viviani, being linked with another top sprinter undermines Viviani’s bargaining position and drives his price down. If he wants to stay he’s not getting the kind of money Cofidis are offering.

Alaphilippe was the guy to break the bank for. There is no superior option available.
 
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RedheadDane said:
Koronin said:
perico said:
Wvv said:
According to Belgian media, Gilbert is signing with Lotto for 3 years (so he'll be 40 at the end of that contract) and Mas will ride for Movistar the next 2 seasons.

Movistar has offered Mas a 3 year deal, which obviously he hasn't confirmed to signing as of yet.

https://as.com/ciclismo/2019/07/07/tour_francia/1562526053_387008.amp.html


Don't think Mas can technically sign it until Aug 1st. Isn't that when the transfer season technically opens?

The way I understand it, he can sign, he - and Movistar - just can't tell anyone until Aug 1st.
Considering that Mr. Segafredo announced to the press that he signed Nibali two months ago and nothing happened I'm pretty sure you can violate that rule without risking anything.
 
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Nirvana said:
Considering that Mr. Segafredo announced to the press that he signed Nibali two months ago and nothing happened I'm pretty sure you can violate that rule without risking anything.
Thing is the Segafredo guy isn't a team official. So obviously nothing would happen.
 
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F_Cance said:
Nirvana said:
Considering that Mr. Segafredo announced to the press that he signed Nibali two months ago and nothing happened I'm pretty sure you can violate that rule without risking anything.
Thing is the Segafredo guy isn't a team official. So obviously nothing would happen.
Maybe for UCI is not officially part of the management but he calls himself owner of the team and talks like a team manager that personally take decisions on the team and sing contracts.
 
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tobydawq said:
Wout Poels seems to finally have realised that he will never get his own chances at Ineos, so he is thinking of leaving the team.

That is going to be weird.

It will be a big miss for Ineos, not sure how they will find someone with his talent level willing to sacrifice themselves fully for the team

Any speculation on where he may go? Would be an ideal marquee pickup for a team looking for leaders. Maybe if Arkea Samsic don't get Quintana or 3ven a team like CCC who seem willing and have a space for another big name
 
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Midnightfright said:
tobydawq said:
Wout Poels seems to finally have realised that he will never get his own chances at Ineos, so he is thinking of leaving the team.

That is going to be weird.

It will be a big miss for Ineos, not sure how they will find someone with his talent level willing to sacrifice themselves fully for the team

Any speculation on where he may go? Would be an ideal marquee pickup for a team looking for leaders. Maybe if Arkea Samsic don't get Quintana or 3ven a team like CCC who seem willing and have a space for another big name
Considering Ineos just signed Carapaz I don't think they need to worry about Poels leaving. :lol:
 
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
Midnightfright said:
tobydawq said:
Wout Poels seems to finally have realised that he will never get his own chances at Ineos, so he is thinking of leaving the team.

That is going to be weird.

It will be a big miss for Ineos, not sure how they will find someone with his talent level willing to sacrifice themselves fully for the team

Any speculation on where he may go? Would be an ideal marquee pickup for a team looking for leaders. Maybe if Arkea Samsic don't get Quintana or 3ven a team like CCC who seem willing and have a space for another big name
Considering Ineos just signed Carapaz I don't think they need to worry about Poels leaving. :lol:
Bjerg, Campanaerts and Pidcock as well
 
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capuldemetal said:
Mayomaniac said:
Sestriere said:
On Twitter, people are saying that Gazetta confirmed Carapaz to INEOS as a done deal.
There are also some rumours about Landa staying at Movistar.

this is just a rumour.with quintana ,landa and carapaz leaving..unzue can say goodbye to any gc ambition.

But they'll get Enric Mas in return, who is better than all of them anyway. :p