- Aug 12, 2009
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ScottyMuser said:Ah I see, sorry, am so used to on other forums (fora?) everyone ignoring the subject line being left blank. So if we assume that this agreement holds, and the 18 ProTour teams (as they should do) all get invites that ALREADY takes us up to to 20 teams.
for 22 teams to take part, one would assume (as I pointed out previously) that the established Cervelo team (with 2 good sprinters and a GC candidate), would automatically get the place. Leaving us with a fight between BMC (with only really Evans as a plus point) and Vacansoleil (who as I pointed out have a good mix of french talent, important for the TDF to appeal to the French public, and the young talent of Hoogerland) for the remaining place. I myself would probably think Vacansoleil fopr the place, but it would be close - I suppose they could choose not to invite 1 of the ProTour teams (Footon-Servetto in which case, who missed out last year due to the year before having Ricco) to make room for both, but this may be harsh considering the status of the ProTour teams. Only time will tell I suppose.
They never invite all the pro Tour teams. They invited 16 last year out of 18. This year Cofidis went to a Continental license but have a guarantee. There are two new teams to the Pro Tour (who should never have been given this privilege, because it is against the code and mantra decreed by the UCI), making 19 pro Tour teams. Footon will not be invited. That leaves four right spots right there if all 18 Pro Tour teams are invited and the ASO increase team numbers to 22. Cofidis and Skil are guaranteed (in word) and Cervelo are a deadset. BBox, BMC, Vancansoleil are the leftovers, maybe even Acqua Saponne. Unless another pro Tour team is not invited (drug scandal or a number of positives within the team) in theory there is only one place up for contestation. BMC will probably get it. Andy Rihs is very well connected and has cash to burn. If not, the team don't care. Their aim was an invite for 2011.
