MADRAZO said:
I definetly agree that there should be more wildcars in GTs so we'd see less poor teams like BMC and Lotto, riding with their c-squads, and more motivated A-squads (even if not too impressive like Farnese this year (with Sinkewitz gone and Guardini left at home). If all the protourteams should ride all gts then the protour needs to be smaller, or else some of them should only race 2 gts instead.
I totally disagree though about Radioshack last Vuelta. They were gonna bring Machado, Brajkovic, Klöden and Leipheimer and it was a horrible decision to skip them, instead of for instance Team Sky.
Klöden, Leipheimer and Brajkovic had done the Tour and would most likely have withdrawn before the start or been a waste of time. Zubeldia, who missed the Tour through injury and had a very good August, would have been a more attractive proposition.
Guillén was wary of them being like Astana 2009, where they promised Leipheimer, Klöden, Zubeldia and Horner. Leipheimer didn't even get past preliminary startlists, Klöden pulled out citing fatigue, Horner crashed out on stage 4 (not that Astana could have done anything about that) and Zubeldia, fatigued from the Tour, rode around to a nondescript 14th, having never once left the confines of the péloton. Astana put 3 guys in the top 20, but apart from Vino, never added a single thing to the race.
Of the 6 wildcards Guillén offered last year, the only one I could possibly see Radioshack being brought in for was Sky. Andalucía and Xacobeo were always going to be there. Katyusha had been left out in 2009 and were led by J-Rod as a GC challenger. Garmin had won 3 stages the previous year and Cervélo had Sastre and Tondó. And Sky treated the Vuelta with respect throughout the season, talked about which riders they hoped to send, and Brailsford did some discussions with all 3 GT organisers. Radioshack never mentioned the Vuelta once until they weren't invited, then they started claiming it as a season's goal. I don't blame Guillén for not believing them, even if Radioshack could likely have offered the race more than Sky (even before Sky's withdrawal in tragic circumstances).