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He was given a ProTour spot without earning it....and he refuses it and leaves Rabo because he wants to be guaranteed participation in the biggest races and wants a personal leadout train.

Wow, he's not a jackass at all :rolleyes:
 
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issoisso said:
He was given a ProTour spot without earning it....and he refuses it and leaves Rabo because he wants to be guaranteed participation in the biggest races and wants a personal leadout train.

Wow, he's not a jackass at all :rolleyes:

What you said, is what I was thinking...
 
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Rabo wasn't giving him a pro-tour place for nothing. They must have believed in him and apparently he believes in himself.

He obviously wants to measure himself with the big guns and needs to do a giro or vuelta for that. He's not 21 anymore so I can understand that. If another team will give you that guarantee, why the hell would you stay?
Nothing wrong with ambition.

And don't act like rabo did this all out of charity. If they didn't expect results they would have never contracted him in the first place. Not as a track rider and not as a road racer.

Ok, enough for defending that A-hole.

Isn't Impey going to cervelo as well? Maybe they could work out a lead-out train with one throwing the other over the finish line.
 
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Rabo wasn't giving him a pro-tour place for nothing. They must have believed in him and apparently he believes in himself.

He obviously wants to measure himself with the big guns and needs to do a giro or vuelta for that. He's not 21 anymore so I can understand that. If another team will give you that guarantee, why the hell would you stay?
Nothing wrong with ambition.

And don't act like rabo did this all out of charity. If they didn't expect results they would have never contracted him in the first place. Not as a track rider and not as a road racer.

Ok, enough for defending that A-hole.

Isn't Impey going to cervelo as well? Maybe they could work out a lead-out train with one throwing the other over the finish line.

Yea, I'm with ak zaaf on this one. I don't want to hold it against the guy for having ambition. Who knows what has been going on behind closed doors anyway.

Is he going to Cervelo? If not where?
 
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Yea, I'm with ak zaaf on this one. I don't want to hold it against the guy for having ambition. Who knows what has been going on behind closed doors anyway.

Is he going to Cervelo? If not where?

Astana, Lotto,Skil.
 
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ak-zaaf said:
And don't act like rabo did this all out of charity. If they didn't expect results they would have never contracted him in the first place. Not as a track rider and not as a road racer.

If they did expect results, they would have gone at great lenghts to accomodate his demands. If, and only if, he demanded a spot on the team of a GT, and RAB would not meet this request, could that not be an indication that they think it's too early to be competitive in a GT?

On the other hand, I understand what you are saying about ambition. He was a OC, so he is probably loaded with ambition. I wouldn't be surprised that he is very confident in his own abilities, and that he understands that top-level competition is prerequisite to become a top level pro. His perspective could be that he would only find that sort of competition in GTs, so his drive tells him to be there to improve.

Anyway, I liked the idea of a judo-train...

Besides working with some of the best (V. Poppel, Hushovd, even Haussler, stage wins) @ Cervelo, I would guess Milram (v Gerwen, Cioleck, stage wins, lead out men) is a good bet perhaps?
 
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Bala Verde said:
If they did expect results, they would have gone at great lenghts to accomodate his demands. If, and only if, he demanded a spot on the team of a GT, and RAB would not meet this request, could that not be an indication that they think it's too early to be competitive in a GT?

From what I've heard Knebel isn't the type of guy to demand things from. He could have just said no even if they we're planning on taking him to the giro, just cause he doesn't want to give any guarantees.
Last Monday in TV-show Holland Sport he said even Menchov is not guaranteed a place at the 2010 Tour at this time. So I can imagine him laughing at Bos when he demands a spot anywhere.

I think Wagtmans and de Rooy could become desperate enough to give Bos certain guarantees and pay him well.
So next to cervelo, my money is with Astana.
 
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All you dutchies out there...are there any rumors on what Skil may be doing? I can't imagin them not signing someone big and still expecting to get a PT license....Any insights?
 
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TBH i don't think it is a loss. Rabobank seem to be leading in different directions in terms of GTs. They have become a more GC orientated team (both Gesink and Menchov can seriously challange a GT), so why would they want to waste energy on bos. I'd like to see him go elsewhere where he might get that support.
 
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The guy demanded Grand Tour starts and a leadout train. A leadout train. Seriously?

4 or 5 guys working specifically for him? What is he? high?
 
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Not 100 percent on this....

But, last I heard Impey was headed to RadioShack. Can't swear to it, but that was the word not long ago.
 
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jpmcmahonjr said:
But, last I heard Impey was headed to RadioShack. Can't swear to it, but that was the word not long ago.

You're right. Totally forgot about that.
 
Theo Bos declines an offer from Rabobank PT because they wouldn't guarantee him spots in the GTs. That seems like a slightly arrogant demand and I wonder if any team would sign him and guarantee him a spot in the GTs. At any rate it looks like he's up for grabs atm.
 
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Theo Bos declines an offer from Rabobank PT because they wouldn't guarantee him spots in the GTs. That seems like a slightly arrogant demand and I wonder if any team would sign him and guarantee him a spot in the GTs. At any rate it looks like he's up for grabs atm.
According to some people on a dutch forum, Van Poppel has had his eyes on Bos. I can't for the life of me see how he could fit in on Cervelo though. Hushovd isn't _that_ old yet, and I doubt Haussler signed a three year deal with the intention of being a lead out man (he even mentioned he probably wouldn't do the TdF next year).
 
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ingsve said:
Theo Bos declines an offer from Rabobank PT because they wouldn't guarantee him spots in the GTs. That seems like a slightly arrogant demand and I wonder if any team would sign him and guarantee him a spot in the GTs. At any rate it looks like he's up for grabs atm.

That was only one of the reasons. The other is that he demanded a personalized leadout train. Insane.

-"I'll only sign if you promise me I'll ride the major races and 4 or 5 riders will be there solely to serve me and nothing else"
- "Get. The F***. Out. Now."
 
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According to some people on a dutch forum, Van Poppel has had his eyes on Bos. I can't for the life of me see how he could fit in on Cervelo though. Hushovd isn't _that_ old yet, and I doubt Haussler signed a three year deal with the intention of being a lead out man (he even mentioned he probably wouldn't do the TdF next year).

Well, if you exclude the Tour which Thor is mostly focused on Cervélo hasn't had a specifically desginated sprinter in the other GTs. Thor was supposed to ride the Giro as well but chose to skip it to recuperate from the classics. So perhaps Van Poppel is interested in having some alternatives. I don't know how Bos would feel about playing 2nd fiddle to Hushovdand Haussler though.
 
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ingsve said:
I don't know how Bos would feel about playing 2nd fiddle to Hushovdand Haussler though.

Bos is negotiating about having lead-out train that would play out in the following order: Roulston, Lancaster, Hammond, Haussler and Hushovd.
You've gotta start somewhere right?
 
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Don't know if it was reported or not, but Janez Brajkovic is going to ride for RS. He also held offers from Katusha, Rabobank and Sky, source biciclismo.

It is also reported/speculate, again, that el pollo - after his remarkable demonstrations in Mexico - is negotiating with 4 teams. At the source story a forum member there mentions that is concerns CSF, RockRacing, Liquigas, Serramenti Diquigiovanni (????)

I would be surprised if LIQ would want to burn its fingers on Rasmussen, who was IIRC, based on Matschiner's depositions, in his renewal phase of storing blood bags near the end of his ban...
 
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Finally an end to this saga. The speculation was killing me... Now we'll have to wait for the Garmin press release that they have signed Mr. Contador.
 
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£2m is a pretty hefty compensation, no doubt JV is burning up the wires to the Khazaks. Team Sky's roster is looking impressive, and with Arveson being the oldest rider by more than 2.5 years, they have a few more years in them than team Shack.
 
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