Jayarbie said:Is there any question whether Armstrong and Bruyneel would be able to get a PT license?
No, he'll get a PT license for sure.
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Jayarbie said:Is there any question whether Armstrong and Bruyneel would be able to get a PT license?
Dr. Maserati said:Jb's new team won't have a problem getting a ProTour licence - there are two available from the demise of Credit Agricole & Gerolsteiner.
Bumeington said:Actually there is only one available as garmin didn't have one in 2008 and now do in 2009. Also you forgot Saunier Duval out and Katusha in. 18 pro tour spots in total, presumably cervelo or sky might want a pro tour spot as well?
colwildcat said:No chance, he clearly feels betrayed at how this year went.
Titaniumtim said:He is going to have one heck of a price tag on him after Sunday. I think he will go with the Alonso team if it materializes or a Spanish team. I also think he would go to Caisse d'Epargne or Euskaltel - Euskadi for less money to ride for a Spanish team. I don't think he will stay at Astana if he can leave. With Vino back they may not get an invite to the Tour next year. I imagine JBs team will be an option but not the first and with conditions of defined leadership.
he_man said:AC wont win next year.. without a Team and 4sure Live$trong will pay the best riders to ensure AC doesnt win..
LA now knows he needs to focus on punch climbing.. dont think for 1 sec hes not willing to pay top coin for a top domestique
RdBiker said:Well Armstrong probably is the only rider capable of getting such cash flow to the team as to acquire one or two top-of-the-line domestiques. And I mean riders who by themselves would be capable of winning the Tour.