wirelessdude01 wrote: » MK has signed a contract extension anyway so he won't be following Sam to wherever he is going for the money.
Dodge wrote: » Morkov doesn’t win races so his *only* consideration is money He’s great at his job, but the idea he’s in for the love of his team mates winning and not money is ridiculous
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Point I'm making is that he won't be following whatever money trail Sam is following.
CramCycle wrote: » I would disagree as well because the simple fact is that Morkov on his own is a beast of a sprinter, and if he wasn't leading anyone out, he would be contending for the win in many scenarios.
iffandonlyif wrote: » Didn’t people say the same about Mark Renshaw when he was leading out Cavendish? It didn’t exactly work out for him when he moved to Rabobank.
on_the_nickel wrote: » I wonder if Remco changes that. They've given him a contract like no-one's ever seen and Lefevere won't have done that without significant money coming in from Belgian backers. He's got to keep them happy, and he seems to have changed strategy lately, bringing in a lot of very decent climbers. There's already the makings of a GC team with Almeida, Masnada, Serry, Vansavenant, Cavagna, Knox, not to mention Alaphilippe, Asgreen, and Lampaert. It's hard to maintain a squad that can compete in the classics and grand tours, and carry a top quality sprinter and lead out without having a massive budget. I worry Sam might go to Ineos. He's good mates with Dunbar, McQuaid is cosy with Ineos management, and I think they like to have top Irish riders to lessen the sh!t they get from Irish people on social media (me included).
Junior wrote: » Almedia is gone. Cavagna is out of contract, and has already been in talks with Cofidis. Sky as it was, had to have Irish and Italian Riders on the Roster as part of their marketing strategy. How that fairs out with Big Jim on board now I don't know.
on_the_nickel wrote: » Completely forgot about Almeida! The point still stands, maybe to a slightly lesser degree, DQS have morphed into more of a grand tour GC team over the last couple of years and they've got to back Remco.
Daroxtar wrote: » I have feeling the green jersey battle in the TDF will be a real humdinger. Sagan beginning to show good form, Ewan will be there in the sprints in the early stages at least, Demare too. Sam will have a real fight on his hands to get points.
corelokttikka wrote: » Looks like it with Sagan climbing very well. He knows he can’t beat Sam in a straight up sprint whereas Ewan can sometimes but I can’t see him climbing as good as Sam over 3 weeks.
Dodge wrote: » They did it last year in the Tour and distanced Sam and I think Sagan finished 5th on the stage Not to diminish his win yesterday but the Tour brings out a higher level of sprinter Sagan won a couple of green jerseys just because no one else tried for it. Last year even DQT didn’t aim for it until a couple of stages in. Maybe Ewan will fancy going for it this year. Who knows
Macy0161 wrote: » Sam has definitely been going big on Specialized on instagram the last couple of weeks...
breezy1985 wrote: » A couple. It was 7 in fairness
Dodge wrote: » He won 7 yeah but a couple of them no one tried to beat him was my point. He was about 200 points clear of his nearest competitor Now he had earned that ‘respect’ by his earlier performances. They effectively thought they couldn’t beat him so didn’t try I didn’t mean to come across as knocking Sagan so apologies if that was the case. He’s one of my favourite cyclists of the last 10 years or so But he doesn’t have the level of sprint he used to have. That’s all I meant by it
Weepsie wrote: » I'm going to presume this is available in "Libby" the new app for magazines in local libraries.
corelokttikka wrote: » Well they might change their minds after seeing Remco in the Giro so far. I’d say they will be targeting green again in the Tour.
breezy1985 wrote: » Alaphillipe has pulled out of the Olympics so Ide say a shot at yellow is still on too
Junior wrote: » His Missus is due her first baby, hence why he pulled out of the Olympics, so if he was dropping out of the Tour early for the Olympics, he still might do it, to be there for his first kid.
corelokttikka wrote: » I’d say they will be targeting green again in the Tour.