The Sheep said:Christian why don't you capatalize SKY?![]()
Surely you mean 'SKY PROFESSIONAL CYCLING TEAM' ?
The Sheep said:Christian why don't you capatalize SKY?![]()
Libertine Seguros said:I'm sure members of the team knew when they were going too far.
Quoth Marc Madiot, "my riders use wind tunnels too, but I don't need to put out a press release to say so".
Sky kept pushing this whole "bringing technology to cycling" angle then putting out info that was not exactly innovative. It was seen by many as patronising. What was especially galling was the site taking credit for Nicole Cooke's Olympic gold because she wore a skinsuit, while Brailsford simultaneously ignored her while she begged cap in hand for a ride and/or funding after the Skyter Shipping disaster.
Thankfully, the péloton took out a bit of rough justice, and Sky toned it down to the point where they're just another team in the péloton now. Thankfully for Sky fans, also, they took out that justice in a relatively inconsequential event rather than at something important.
To be honest, Sky had a pretty good year last year, but their focusing on the Tour in the media and the ridiculous hype they foisted upon themselves meant that it was seen as disappointing. In reality, given the roster they had, problems that befell them like EBH being unwell in the Spring, Arvesen (one of the best road captains in the business) being injured and the death of Txema González at the Vuelta, and that it was a first year set-up, they should be very happy with the results of their first year. Very happy.
Meanwhile over in Spain, your friends from Euskaltel sign a first year espoir to their pro team, to make sure they have at least one half decent sprinter now that Koldo is injured. That's what I call a team with a plan.Libertine Seguros said:This is true, and for that he must be commended. Sadly he will now be taken onto the bus of scientific advancement and flagellated by Brailsford for deviating from the marginal gains template by taking a minute out of the chasers at Omloop. How is the marginal gains template ever to take off if the leadout aren't given the chance to take their leader to 200m short of where he needs to be?
theyoungest said:Meanwhile over in Spain, your friends from Euskaltel sign a first year espoir to their pro team, to make sure they have at least one half decent sprinter now that Koldo is injured. That's what I call a team with a plan.
Parrulo said:well you have to take into account that euskaltel has a much smaller budget then sky and has another goals for their season.
at the end of the day i have much more respect for euskaltel and their riders then for sky and their riders
theyoungest said:Meanwhile over in Spain, your friends from Euskaltel sign a first year espoir to their pro team, to make sure they have at least one half decent sprinter now that Koldo is injured. That's what I call a team with a plan.
The Sheep said:Christian why don't you capatalize SKY?![]()
Tell Euskaltel team management about that.Arnout said:Pello Bilbao is not really a sprinter.
Indeed, it's difficult to criticize Euskaltel in cobbled races. They're off the back before the final even starts. However, if you win the race, you've ruined it, apparently.Parrulo said:well you have to take into account that euskaltel has a much smaller budget then sky and has another goals for their season.
at the end of the day i have much more respect for euskaltel and their riders then for sky and their riders
Have they said they signed Bilbao as a sprinter? Because from what I've read they've just signed him to fill Koldo's place in the roster, not Koldo's role. They have other sprinters and a neo-pro is not going to be better than them.theyoungest said:Tell Euskaltel team management about that.
Indeed, it's difficult to criticize Euskaltel in cobbled races. They're off the back before the final even starts. However, if you win the race, you've ruined it, apparently.
His last result is 6th in a sprint at the Ruta del Sol. If they didn't sign him as a sprinter, well, then I really don't understand the planhrotha said:Have they said they signed Bilbao as a sprinter? Because from what I've read they've just signed him to fill Koldo's place in the roster, not Koldo's role. They have other sprinters and a neo-pro is not going to be better than them.
Timmy-loves-Rabo said:why is that ?
What is it these riders do or don't do to not earn your high regard? Because you like euskatel more, their more low key attitude??? I cannot justify what you have just posted.
never thought i'd say this, but I like sky a lot better the leopard
I got that, and I get why you might respect the way the team is run.Parrulo said:what i meant is that euskaltel has a much smaller budget so they can't go around having a team doing well in all kinds of races. they also can't hire some1 like flecha or boonen or breshel or pozzato to at least have 1 good guy there. they can't even hire some1 like contador to guarantee a victory in the kind of races they focus on. what they do is they develop their own riders from young age most of them from the team region. and most of those riders( samu being a big example) stay with the team even tho they prolly had better offers.
thats what i meant. maybe i used the wrong words our was a bit harsh but still . . .
Timmy-loves-Rabo said:I got that, and I get why you might respect the way the team is run.
But why you would have more respect for euskatel riders, just because they apart of this system, more then sky riders is silly. All riders develop you knowSure sky buy good riders whom are already developed, but they still were developing in some point of their career. What jersey a rider wears should not effect the respect level. nonsense.
Parrulo said:now you are just being pedantic
Timmy-loves-Rabo said:No, I just couldn't understand why you would hold the euskatel riders in higher regard then sky.
Anyway I've stated my point, this is getting off topic.
AC might snatch Saxo's first win this weekend.
Barrus said:Isn't he doing Paris-Nice next week?
Barrus said:What is he riding this weekend? Isn't he doing Paris-Nice next week?
jaylew said:He's doing Murcia instead; they overlap.
