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I wish but it is probably more gotta do with the fact that they're so ethical and the whole diabetes thing about how they help people with their diets (hence name and also al lot of riders and staff have type one diabetes)will10 said:Because Jure Kocjan is going to win both.
yap-yap said:Type 1 is a strong Pro Con team, but it lacks a leader or contender for the classics. So why did ASO invite Type 1 to both Fleche and Liege?
Mambo95 said:ASO like to share the invites around and give most* of the Pro Conti teams at least a couple of WT races
(*the Italians are generally catered for by the Italians)
yap-yap said:Sure, he's a strong all-rounder and took 4th in Strade Bianchi last year. But he'll be on his own, and the choice means overlooking An Post, EuropCar, etc.
Froome19 said:I wish but it is probably more gotta do with the fact that they're so ethical and the whole diabetes thing about how they help people with their diets (hence name and also al lot of riders and staff have type one diabetes)
search said:they do have quite a reasonable team, Colli is a rider with similar stenghts, El Fares is a decent rider with experience in all kind of races and guys like Bodrogi or Bertogliatti are still good riders in general.
In my opinion it's a good descision to give them a wildcard, these are the races they are most qualified for and it's not like An Post would offer a superiour team