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Koronin said:
Zinoviev Letter said:
According to a Dutch site, Sam Bennett was close to signing with Movistar before DQS started pursuing him. Lefevere says he wants Bennett, is close to signing him but Bora are being difficult in some unspecified way.

https://www.indeleiderstrui.nl/nieuws/algemeen-nieuws/234082/update-lefevere-bevestigt-interesse-in-bennett-maar-bora-doet-moeilijk


I think DQS would be a better fit for Bennett. Movistar doesn't exactly support sprinters.

That’s what’s so interesting about the report. Movistar (a) are overly dependent on Valverde to bring in regular wins and (b) appear to be about to part company with a big section of their roster, both leaders and domestiques. I think you and I and some others talked about the oddness of a Bennett to Movistar rumour a few months ago. But maybe they really were looking to sign a top sprinter. They do need to sign a whole load of riders, so if they are going to shape themselves into a team capable of supporting a big sprinter, now would be the time.
 
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Zinoviev Letter said:
Koronin said:
Zinoviev Letter said:
According to a Dutch site, Sam Bennett was close to signing with Movistar before DQS started pursuing him. Lefevere says he wants Bennett, is close to signing him but Bora are being difficult in some unspecified way.

https://www.indeleiderstrui.nl/nieuws/algemeen-nieuws/234082/update-lefevere-bevestigt-interesse-in-bennett-maar-bora-doet-moeilijk


I think DQS would be a better fit for Bennett. Movistar doesn't exactly support sprinters.

That’s what’s so interesting about the report. Movistar (a) are overly dependent on Valverde to bring in regular wins and (b) appear to be about to part company with a big section of their roster, both leaders and domestiques. I think you and I and some others talked about the oddness of a Bennett to Movistar rumour a few months ago. But maybe they really were looking to sign a top sprinter. They do need to sign a whole load of riders, so if they are going to shape themselves into a team capable of supporting a big sprinter, now would be the time.

Not only are they overly dependent on Valverde, they have admitted as much 3-4 years ago and have done nothing except become even more dependent on him. Yes this is the year for the team to make drastic changes if they want to. Personally I have thought this would be a great year to do a comprehensive rebuild of the team. Although I do expect them to resign at least 1-2 of Valverde's long time friends/helpers. One thing it does sound like is they intend on signing a bunch of young Spaniards from the Pro Conti and lower ranks. So not sure exactly what direction they are taking except to get much younger.
 
Astana rumours in (finally) a lot of movement out.
Hirt - CCC
Cataldo - Movistar
Ballerini - Deceuninck (did he not sign a 2 year deal ? )
Fuglsang - Movistar
Bilbao - Bahrain
Cort - EF Education
De Vreese - Cofidis

Seems to be a generational change

Aleksandr Vlasov already rumoured a done deal now
Andres Camilo Ardila (baby Giro winner) rumoured to have signed for the team to (according to L'Equipe)
 
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Stilletto said:
Astana rumours in (finally) a lot of movement out.
Hirt - CCC
Cataldo - Movistar
Ballerini - Deceuninck (did he not sign a 2 year deal ? )
Fuglsang - Movistar
Bilbao - Bahrain
Cort - EF Education
De Vreese - Cofidis

Seems to be a generational change

Aleksandr Vlasov already rumoured a done deal now
Andres Camilo Ardila (baby Giro winner) rumoured to have signed for the team to (according to L'Equipe)
Reads as if Astana starts closing down if Martinelli can't come up with a new Italian sponsorship deal in 1-2 years!

Ballerini certainly was a rider for their future. Especially with their shifted focus to build a classiccs team around Lutsenko and Fuglsang. Now they're all gone. They've cashed on Ballerini it seems as there was a deal rumored with Quick Step!
 
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staubsauger said:
Stilletto said:
Astana rumours in (finally) a lot of movement out.
Hirt - CCC
Cataldo - Movistar
Ballerini - Deceuninck (did he not sign a 2 year deal ? )
Fuglsang - Movistar
Bilbao - Bahrain
Cort - EF Education
De Vreese - Cofidis

Seems to be a generational change

Aleksandr Vlasov already rumoured a done deal now
Andres Camilo Ardila (baby Giro winner) rumoured to have signed for the team to (according to L'Equipe)
Reads as if Astana starts closing down if Martinelli can't come up with a new Italian sponsorship deal in 1-2 years!

Ballerini certainly was a rider for their future. Especially with their shifted focus to build a classiccs team around Lutsenko and Fuglsang. Now they're all gone. They've cashed on Ballerini it seems as there was a deal rumored with Quick Step!

Ballerini it was just one year with Astana.
 
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Ballerini it was just one year with Astana.[/quote]


According to Astana homepage its 2

Astana Pro Team is happy to announce another new rider for the 2019 season. The Italian rider Davide Ballerini will join the Kazakh team for the next two years.
 
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Stilletto said:
Ballerini it was just one year with Astana.


According to Astana homepage its 2

Astana Pro Team is happy to announce another new rider for the 2019 season. The Italian rider Davide Ballerini will join the Kazakh team for the next two years.[/quote]

I know it.

It was a mistake of the team.
 
I really don't see why Carapaz would go to Ineos unless it's just a money thing which I assume it is. You just won a GT at Movistar which is losing Nairo and possibly Landa to go to a team with Froome, Thomas, Bernal, and rising talents in Sivakov, and Sosa. Ok, yeah Froome could be done as a GT contender but we don't know that yet.
 
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jaylew said:
I really don't see why Carapaz would go to Ineos unless it's just a money thing which I assume it is. You just won a GT at Movistar which is losing Nairo and possibly Landa to go to a team with Froome, Thomas, Bernal, and rising talents in Sivakov, and Sosa. Ok, yeah Froome could be done as a GT contender but we don't know that yet.

Wasnt there chat that they had an informal agreement months ago, I wonder if he was unwilling to go back on that after his GT success.

I think more likely it's a case of having lots of money being really nice
 
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jaylew said:
I really don't see why Carapaz would go to Ineos unless it's just a money thing which I assume it is. You just won a GT at Movistar which is losing Nairo and possibly Landa to go to a team with Froome, Thomas, Bernal, and rising talents in Sivakov, and Sosa. Ok, yeah Froome could be done as a GT contender but we don't know that yet.

Cycling is a short career and trophies don't pay the bills

Let's be honest all of us would be the same. If Company A paid x, but a Company B offered you 2x or 3x we all would choose the bigger pay cheque. Anyone that says otherwise is kidding themselves. He can take care of his young family, not have to really worry about money again live a very comfortable life and enjoy riding his bike with a Giro Trophy in the cabinet and a well padded bank account to fall back on when he has to retire and think about life after cycling

Good for him
 
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jaylew said:
I really don't see why Carapaz would go to Ineos unless it's just a money thing which I assume it is. You just won a GT at Movistar which is losing Nairo and possibly Landa to go to a team with Froome, Thomas, Bernal, and rising talents in Sivakov, and Sosa. Ok, yeah Froome could be done as a GT contender but we don't know that yet.
I suspect it was a done deal before the Giro.
 
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It's not Astana but Quick-Step that got an Italian sponsor, today during the stage Magrini said that a businessman called Monti (or something similar) will fund the new Quick-Step development team, Magrini himself will be the team manager and also named the entire staff so should be a done deal.
 
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jaylew said:
I really don't see why Carapaz would go to Ineos unless it's just a money thing which I assume it is. You just won a GT at Movistar which is losing Nairo and possibly Landa to go to a team with Froome, Thomas, Bernal, and rising talents in Sivakov, and Sosa. Ok, yeah Froome could be done as a GT contender but we don't know that yet.

Sivakov and Sosa are helpers for now in GTs. Unless someone crashes, that was supposed to be the leader, right before the race and nobody else replace them as a leader. Which happened this year.

Froome, will he able to get back to his previous level? Or back at all. Who knows.

Thomas will be 34 next year. Does he have 1-2 years left before a looming decline/retirement? Who knows.

If Carapaz stays at Movistar. He will have Landa (?), Fuglsang (?) and Mas (?) or maybe some other rider we dont know about yet. Not to mention Valverde. They will surely send 2-3 of these riders to the same race in some combination.

Movistar and Ineos dont seem that different from that perspective.

I would have prefered if he stayed though, but that is looking unlikely now after the latest news.