Moose McKnuckles said:Ok, wait a second. BMC was a pro continental team last year. They were racing Gila and one or two Euro races when they could get an invite.
Sure, now they've added some pro caliber talent, but let's face it. They're still in the building phase. Cut these guys some slack. They're not quite where OPL is right now.
Moose McKnuckles said:Ok, wait a second. BMC was a pro continental team last year. They were racing Gila and one or two Euro races when they could get an invite.
Sure, now they've added some pro caliber talent, but let's face it. They're still in the building phase. Cut these guys some slack. They're not quite where OPL is right now.
auscyclefan94 said:I think OPL lotto only having 1 win up to now is much more dissapoining than bmc not winning yet. For the star riders in Lotto, they should be doing much better.
Just to clarify, no romandie for evans.
Personally last night showed me that evans is in good shape.
Notso Swift said:IMHO Cadel went to BMC to take some pressure OFF himself, because they are NOT expected to set the world on fire.
Libertine Seguros said:Lotto haven't had a bad season though. Hoste's been a huge letdown, sure, but Gilbert's won the first race he's approached with anything like full commitment, Peraud was top 10 in Paris-Nice and top 5 in País Vasco... that duck egg next to the win column was the only real monkey on the back.
Evans looks to be in good shape, so he's coming into form at the right time, but as has been noted before, he's got a support squad that, to be honest, makes Lotto look like they fully backed him.
As for this-
The only problem is that people like acf94 built up huge expectations of what Cadel would now be able to achieve because of the monkey off his back re: a really high profile major win (the Worlds), and what he could now do with a team that fully backed him... and yet expectations have had to be progressively lowered as it emerges that BMC really aren't that strong, and have no depth to their squad. acf94 is the eternal optimist re: Cadel though, and always trumps him up as a potential winner for each race. Part of me wants Cadel to win the Giro so that, you know, at the end of his career he can look back on it and say that he did at least achieve some of his potential, with a World Championship and a Grand Tour, but then again he'll be racing against riders I like, like Sastre, so I don't want him to win. It'd be a real shame for him if his fascination with the Tour meant that the Worlds was his only major win, because he is too good a bike rider to retire without adding anything major to that palmarès.
auscyclefan94 said:SAying BMC have no to little depth is wrong. I think they are a young squad.
tgsgirl said:How is "they are young" evidence that saying they have little depth is incorrect?
Not racing Romandie as far as I knowblaxland said:+1 agreed Timmy....if Cadel doesnt get a win this weekend ..then Romandie might be their first win this season..
powderpuff said:Not racing Romandie as far as I know
Libertine Seguros said:But at present, that lack of experience affects the quality of the support they can offer Cadel, and therefore there is little depth to the squad. The loss of Ballan and Santambrogio has exposed them. They've spent out on a thimbleful of big names, and while the youngsters have potential, beyond that thimbleful of big names they don't have anybody you can rely on for results like other teams have. There is no 'plan B' for BMC, because they don't have backup riders of sufficient quality. It isn't like Saxo or Liquigas or Katyusha where, if the main target rider is underperforming there's a good follow-up option, it's that, if Evans (or Ballan or Kroon or Hincapie, depending on which race) underperforms, the team fail their objectives. That's what I mean by lacking depth.
auscyclefan94 said:depth is to do with the quality of riders and how they can ride. nothing wrong with the quality of riders but lack experience.
tgsgirl said:You don't know that it's just experience they're lacking. So far Jeff Louder and Brent Bookwalter - to pick two random names - aren't setting the world on fire nor showing any signs that they will, someday. From the top of my head, the only BMC youngsters which I find worth taking note off are Alexander Kristoff and Danilo Wyss (and the latter is probably because he got me some unexpected fantasy game points in TDU).
But, yeah, I'm willing to cut the kids some slack because they're young. This wasn't about the depth of the riders though, but about the depth of the team as a whole.
Cadel has always liked FW and LBL; BMC is not trying anything new, its a time of the season when Cadel really likes to challenge himself to see what level he is at.Fourier said:Wasn't Hincapie BMC's man for the spring classics?
Inspired by Cadel's win in the WC, they are now attempting to set him up for a win in a one-day race. Maybe that's not really the right move.
They're not participating in that race, apparently. That's unfortunate, seeing Karsten Kroon's at least looking like he's heading for some kind of form, and Henninger Turm's his race (if any).Jonathan said:By the way, there is no option for the Henninger Turm, but BMC has a serious contender there. Could be their first.
