Maybe he'll go the Jeff Bernard way, can't pull it off as a leader for GTs, becomes a super-domestique. In that case a return to Liquigas makes sense.
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Ryo Hazuki said:hrotha is the last person I take seriously about doping.
webvan said:If Bertie doesn't go back to Saxo Riis will be all over him...
Yep, according to kazakhstani newspaper, Roman's new contract should he take it will be less.rxgqgxnyfz said:Or sum in the contract was severely reduced, but it's not like he'll get more in any other team (especially after Giro).
theyoungest said:I'm not sure Martinelli knew who he'd signed... a contender for the podium in GTs? When did Kreuziger show he could do that?
He'll obviously go to OPQS next year. It's written in the stars. And in Zdenek Bakala's paycheck.
rmacek said:Roman Kreuziger denied that he signed Saxo Bank. He said he negotiates with more teams and he wants to make it clear before the start of Vuelta.
jyhjyh said:Where did you red that, do you have a link?