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It really isn't though. The number of riders is the least of the worries when deciding team numbers. Support staff, cars, trucks, drivers and a myriad of other staff mean that adding more teams further limits where can hold a start or finish.Ricco' said:It's a good opportunity to allow 3 more teams to take part on the grand tours and to give more attractives for sponsors to enter the sport and back second tier teams, increasing competitiveness between the first and the second tiers.
Unfortunately, that's not gonna happen.
All hail the World Tour.
deValtos said:More interestingly they are raising the time gap for a "split" to occur from one second to three seconds in an effort to reduce stress in bunch finishes.
Edit: Even more interestingly this will actually be trialed in this years TDF, I just assumed it was next year!
Leinster said:Ochowitz has jobs for all 9 riders but he's literally just named a team where 1 guy is free to go chasing stages.
This is amazing news! Finally UCI is good for somethingdeValtos said:More interestingly they are raising the time gap for a "split" to occur from one second to three seconds in an effort to reduce stress in bunch finishes.
Edit: Even more interestingly this will actually be trialed in this years TDF, I just assumed it was next year!
I don't think that would have been the case, Armstrong was just that much better than Ulle in those years. I vaguely remember they tried something like that in 05, not selecting Zabel, and that didn't pan out any different. Armstrong was just completely superior, with or without team/teams.Leinster said:Maybe if they'd rode 100% behind Ullrich the way Sky does for Froome Telekom would've won a few more Tours.
I don't know if reducing to 8 will reduce the stranglehold of a team like Sky on the Tour or if we'll get down to the heads of state quicker, but it has to be worth at least trying out. I wouldn't go much lower because teams need to have enough guys to last 3 weeks.
This is true. One or two more rouleurs working for Ullrich would've made no difference. It's not like they left out the best climbers on the team to support Zabel. As long as Ullrich could put 20 seconds into Armstrong on a good day, and Armstrong could put two minutes into Ullrich on a good day, he was always going to lose. Anyway, I think the importance of really strong teams is overrated as long as you don't defend a lead.Valv.Piti said:I don't think that would have been the case, Armstrong was just that much better than Ulle in those years. I vaguely remember they tried something like that in 05, not selecting Zabel, and that didn't pan out any different. Armstrong was just completely superior, with or without team/teams.Leinster said:Maybe if they'd rode 100% behind Ullrich the way Sky does for Froome Telekom would've won a few more Tours.
I don't know if reducing to 8 will reduce the stranglehold of a team like Sky on the Tour or if we'll get down to the heads of state quicker, but it has to be worth at least trying out. I wouldn't go much lower because teams need to have enough guys to last 3 weeks.
No. He was outclassed on every level by a better rider. No team in the world could have helped him win these Tours.Leinster said:Maybe if they'd rode 100% behind Ullrich the way Sky does for Froome Telekom would've won a few more Tours.
I don't know if reducing to 8 will reduce the stranglehold of a team like Sky on the Tour or if we'll get down to the heads of state quicker, but it has to be worth at least trying out. I wouldn't go much lower because teams need to have enough guys to last 3 weeks.