Which Teams for World Tour next year?

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Sep 25, 2011
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I don't think that Cofidis is even intrested in World Tour. As a French team they get selected for Tour de France and as a main sponsor of Vuelta, they also get to compete in there. As for Giro, I don't think Moncoute or Taaramae are interested racing in there (at least I remember Taaramae saying it). Also their roster isn't big enough to feature in all the events in calender.
 
nobilis said:
Movistar signing Visconti has really boosted them.
It's sad to see Skil outside the top 20. They really deserve a place in the World Tour.

If they can keep signing good talent like they did with for example Degenkolb then I guess there is a chance for them to race themselves into enough points in a year or two. Provided they don't lose riders like they did with Van Hummel.
 
Apr 14, 2011
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Yes, thanks for all the work. I just noticed BTW, that N Novikov is listed for both Vacansoleil and Katusha. I think Vacansoleil is correct - meaning Katusha drop out of the top 15.
 
Oct 18, 2009
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ingsve said:
If they can keep signing good talent like they did with for example Degenkolb then I guess there is a chance for them to race themselves into enough points in a year or two. Provided they don't lose riders like they did with Van Hummel.

I think the trick is to sign some big names from teams ahead of them in the ranking, in direct competition with them for the remaining WT spots, then ranks would swap easily. But I guess it's just a wishful thinking.
 
Sep 19, 2011
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Ponzi's signing brings Astana back in the top 15

Katusha is now sitting on the bench...

1.RadioShack 1536
2.BMC 1441
3.Rabobank 1030
4.Garmin 950
5.Sky 929
6.Liquigas 920
7.Lampre 838
8.Vacansoleil 784
9.Movistar 776
10.Quickstep 730
11.Saxo Bank 685
12.Astana 611
13.Green Edge 584
14.Lotto 580
15.Ag2r 563
16.Katusha 558
17.FDJ 522
18.Euskaltel 457
19.Geox - TMC 417
20.Cofidis 349
21.Europcar 338
22.Colnago - CSF 279
23.Skil 249
24.Saur - Sojasun 226
25.Androni 203
 
Oct 18, 2009
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Nicosix said:
Ponzi's signing brings Astana back in the top 15

Katusha is now sitting on the bench...

1.RadioShack 1536
2.BMC 1441
3.Rabobank 1030
4.Garmin 950
5.Sky 929
6.Liquigas 920
7.Lampre 838
8.Vacansoleil 784
9.Movistar 776
10.Quickstep 730
11.Saxo Bank 685
12.Astana 611
13.Green Edge 584
14.Lotto 580
15.Ag2r 563
16.Katusha 558
17.FDJ 522
18.Euskaltel 457
19.Geox - TMC 417
20.Cofidis 349
21.Europcar 338
22.Colnago - CSF 279
23.Skil 249
24.Saur - Sojasun 226
25.Androni 203

I guess it's because of the signing of Sohrabi by Ag2R?
I think the places from 12 to 23 will keep on changing till the submission of applications to the UCI.
 
Sep 19, 2011
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Because Greipel had already a lot of points in the Europe Tour. He went from 35th to 15th.
Goss came from the bottom and hadn't score too much in the Europe Tour until then. He entered the top 100 and therefore went from zéro to 2 points.
 
Jun 16, 2009
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The carrots still have a chance. They will want to do something in the Tour of Beijing & Lombardia to have a chance. Surely with guys like Anton and Sanchez they could get results in those races? In saying that, I have not seen the rankings table.
 
Apr 9, 2011
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The Hitch said:
Looks like Geox and EE will not make it. Could spell the end for Geox no?

But the UCI has the final say on the last few teams so they should ride the problem will be 2013 unless they get better results from more riders -but they only have 23 riders next year and point will rest on Sammy shoulders again, with help from Anton and Mikael Snow.

Unless they want to drop down to pro-Conti which is the correct move for them imo, but your man might leave and be a massive signing for 1 team and be good for his bank account

auscyclefan94 said:
The carrots still have a chance. They will want to do something in the Tour of Beijing & Lombardia to have a chance. Surely with guys like Anton and Sanchez they could get results in those races? In saying that, I have not seen the rankings table.

That has to be there plan if they truly want to stay WT.
 
Sep 19, 2011
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Ranking if Sohrabi and Mizbani sign with Geox

1.RadioShack 1549
2.BMC 1442
3.Rabobank 1026
4.Garmin 950
5.Sky 937
6.Liquigas 920
7.Lampre 832
8.Vacansoleil 798
9.Movistar 776
10.Quickstep 728
11.Astana 691
12.Saxo Bank 688
13.Green Edge 670
14.Geox - TMC 608
15.Lotto 583
16.Katusha 557
17.FDJ 522
18.Ag2r 475
19.Euskaltel 457
20.Cofidis 352
21.Europcar 343
22.Colnago - CSF 277
23.Skil 249
24.Saur - Sojasun 226
25.Androni 203
 
This might sound a little daft and I'm not sure that it's particularly feasible to keep the information secret (especially with high profile riders) but wouldn't it be better for any team that thinks it's in and around the cut off point of 15th place to not actually announce any or most of their signings before the deadline? (ie: Send the names of the top 15 riders to the UCI with the license application just before the deadline elapses).

From a cyclingnews article:

Lavenu currently spends great amounts of time assessing his team points with a new software especially designed for the job. Comparing his outfit to other World Tour teams and taking into account the latest transfers, the Frenchman believes that AG2R sits between 15th and 20th place in the UCI ranking and therefore has no guarantees to remain in the World Tour

So if I'm Gianetti at Geox, for example, I don't want Lavenu to know that I've signed Robert Vrecer (60 points) because he can then put that into his fancy new software and potentially go back into the market to search for more points (make additional signings). With this in mind I suspect there might be quite a number of signings we don't hear about until after the deadline has elapsed.
 
Aug 12, 2010
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nobilis said:
Movistar signing Visconti has really boosted them.
It's sad to see Skil outside the top 20. They really deserve a place in the World Tour.

Why would they really deserve it?

They keep proving that, without Kittel, they don't amount to anything and are a worthless addition to the World Tour, the Tour de France of 2009 was downright embarrassing.

Skil is Kittel, Degenkolb and then nothing. Okay, perhaps Veelers is okay as a leadout for Kittel.