Macy0161 wrote: » I wonder is there the option of him moving early? It does happen occasionally. Anyway (as has been said) Lefevere effectively white walling him and then docking pay must be a legal case waiting to happen. Belgian employment law can't be that much in favour of the employer! I'd also not begrudge Cav, but Lefevere will be very hard to take. It's still hard to see without more incidents though.
1bryan wrote: » Rohan Dennis springs to mind. Can't remember if it was to or from BMC, and I never heard the details of how it came about (as in, was he bought out of his contract, or was it mutual agreement).
Deleted User wrote: » I wouldn't begrudge Cav a win and I'd not be a huge fan of the guy over the years. You look at the run he's had over the last 3 years or so, face planting in a TT I think in the middle east, then recovers and hits a bollard in Millan San Remo, then was outside the time cut off halfway through the tour and the virus and trying to get any kind of legs after it. The guy must have been rock bottom , some of the races he was at and him on tv getting dropped on relatively easy cat 3 or 4 climbs etc.
Macy0161 wrote: » To BMC, from Garmin/ Vaughters?
rtmie wrote: » TBH I'd be amazed to see Cav in the mix for any of the sprint stages at this stage of his career. Been out of it at this level for too long. I reckon that's part of the reason for PLs ranting. He's picked a team totally around sprints/green jersey rather than punting on a run in yellow for alaphillippe and now knows he doesn't have the ammo.
Finnrocco wrote: » Cavendish looks to have the form to win on the Champs. And England look to have the draw to win the Euros! Will we never be set free?
Finnrocco wrote: » Its amazing how Cavendish came back from last season, I remember him struggling to even lead out his sprinter (think it was Bauhaus). With Morkov guiding him and with Ewan, Sam, Ackermann, Kristoff not there, Alpecin not focussing on one sprinter, Van Aert not contesting, Demare not looking on form, Sagan & Matthews probably a bit past their best it looks like its wide open for him to win 2 or 3 more stages. Depends of course on luck with crashes, surviving the mountains etc. but he looks to be as fast as any of the others.
seaviewphotos wrote: » Will he make it over the mountains, that's the question. If I remember right, Sam only barely made it last year and he's a better climber than Cav. England do have favourable draw but I can't see it.
Deleted User wrote: » Whats left this year in terms of racing for Sam? DQS seem to have a full sheet for La Vuelta. Thinking stuff like Poland, Bink Bank and Frankfurt maybe?
mr spuckler wrote: » They've already talked about Jakobsen for La Vuelta haven't they?
Daroxtar wrote: » Wouldn't be surprised to see Lefevere ostracize Sam for the remainder of the year and try some stunt with cutting his wages. If Sam has signed a decent contract with Bora he could just sit it out out and call Lefevre's bluff. It would be nigh on impossible to have civil relations with him after the mouthing off he's been at
odyssey06 wrote: » Have there been cases where guys have moved over earlier when contracts ending so they could race for the other team? It would get Sam's wages off DQS books. But Bora would have to be v keen.
Weepsie wrote: » He injured his knee on a training ride. His boss claims he's not injured, and it's an excuse. That's about it