Transfer deadline for a midseason transfer was the 15th. So it seems that he already signed for DQS earlier, could be between the 1st and the 15th actually, and was still allowed to race for CCC. The Dauphine ended on the 16th. That's interesting.
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he signed before the August 15th but since he started for CCC in the Dauphiné it was announced afterTransfer deadline for a midseason transfer was the 15th. So it seems that he already signed for DQS earlier, could be between the 1st and the 15th actually, and was still allowed to race for CCC. The Dauphine ended on the 16th. That's interesting.
A. Yates to INEOS done.
I think he needed the change since he was not performing at the highest level. Ineos were desperate for British riders but not for GC guys. I donot think G has much to prove. If he trains well and keeps his weight ideal he will be at the pointy end next yearA good signing, still at the right age to contribute, especially as Froome and Thomas have a lot to prove to get back to the highest level now.
A good signing, still at the right age to contribute, especially as Froome and Thomas have a lot to prove to get back to the highest level now.
There's also the fact that Froome won't even ride for INEOS next year.
LOLJake Stewart graduates to the WorldTeam.
Source: FDJ FB page.
20 y.o. Jake Stewart showed himself nicely at Tour du Lumousin. A WT contract in 2021?
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Literally half a day before:
Yeah, I was thinking more along the lines of Brits wanting a British rider to do well, which doesn’t look too likely this season, but stranger things have happened.
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Literally half a day before:
I really think McClay could work at Ineos as he is good enough to do well at smaller races but never get big enough to start trying to upset the pecking orderI think he needed the change since he was not performing at the highest level. Ineos were desperate for British riders but not for GC guys. I donot think G has much to prove. If he trains well and keeps his weight ideal he will be at the pointy end next year
They already have Lawless as a British sprinter for smaller races and he is better than McLay in more challenging terrain.I really think McClay could work at Ineos as he is good enough to do well at smaller races but never get big enough to start trying to upset the pecking order
Had forgotten he was a sprinterThey already have Lawless as a British sprinter for smaller races and he is better than McLay in more challenging terrain.