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September 30, 2013 at 6:59 pm #19986
stevemarks
Just thinking ahead, We are losing two teams next year Euskatel and Vacansoliel, but started this year with 19, so who is prepared to step up a level? I noticed IAM making some big signings, particularly Chavanel, anyone else heard what might be happening?
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Stumps
Nearly 2000 ? bloody hell
Nearly 2000 ? bloody hell didn’t realise there was that many.Still with less teams and if we hit 2k again it leaves a lot of riders without a seat.
Gkam84
stumps wrote:If you go onto
stumps wrote:If you go onto cycling fever there 859 records of transfers, rumours etc which is a hell of a lot. Some will be contract extensions but it still leaves many riders looking for a new team and with less teams its not looking good.Over 300 of them are signed though, with another 50 being retiring riders.
You have to remember that covers ALL levels of cycling, WT, Conti, Regional, Womans…etc
I can’t find last year’s, but there was nearly 2000
James Warrener
Despite Wanty coming in to
Despite Wanty coming in to save Vacansoleil there will still be issues and fall out…Have blogged about it here http://road.cc/content/blog/95693-save-tommy
Stumps
If you go onto cycling fever
If you go onto cycling fever there 859 records of transfers, rumours etc which is a hell of a lot. Some will be contract extensions but it still leaves many riders looking for a new team and with less teams its not looking good.Gkam84
Its not really the teams I
Its not really the teams I feel sad for, teams come and go.Its the amount of decent riders we are going to lose from the racing next season
James Warrener
Sad times for a lot of teams.
Sad times for a lot of teams.Ghedebrav
I agree absolutely that IAM
I agree absolutely that IAM look a quality set-up, some promising riders bringing good performances in pretty much every race in which they’ve taken part. Would be a hell of a rapid rise of they were to get WT status so quickly, though.I can understand all the talk about Europcar, but don’t they essentially exist for the Tour? Saying that, they are a continental brand (unlike, say, Cofidis), and while I do love IAM and their unwitting Kraftwerk-ness, part of me does instinctively find the ‘rich man’s plaything’ element a little… unheimlich
Gkam84
No they aren’t, but their
No they aren’t, but their current license runs out at the end of the seasonajmarshal1
Gkam84 wrote:Don’t forget
Gkam84 wrote:Don’t forget that Saxo have split from Tinkoff and are looking for another sponsor and with only a handful of points here and there might have trouble.So with Euskaltel and Vaconsoliel gone Saxo and Katusha on dodgy ground
Trek are taking on Radioshack but their license runs out this season I believe, along with FDJ and Lotto
It currently it looks like this
License for 2014
Orica-GreenEDGE
Argos-Shimano
Belkin
Garmin
SaxoLicense beyond 2014
Cannondale
AG2R
Sky
BMC
Movistar
AstanaSo it leaves 11 who are there for sure. I think its going to be a struggle to get 18 teams. It may be cut to 16
The only team I can see who are fit to move up right now are IAM Cycling.
Europcar have ruled it out, Cofidis? Net-App? or Sojasun (who are also in financial trouble)
OPQS? Lotto? Lampre? They aren’t going anywhere soon.
drheaton
Gkam84 wrote:Europcar have
Gkam84 wrote:Europcar have said, they have at least 22 riders for next season, which is too many for a Conti team in their eyes, they may be forced to cut a few.Vacansoleil aren’t saving anything, their DS has gone to Wanty and is taking a few riders, along with finding a new title sponsor.
Leaving riders like De Gendt and Hoogerland to find contracts for themselves
Europcar are stuck in no man’s land. Too many riders to race Pro Conti but under the minimum of 23 needed to apply for a WT license. They need some quality though, not just numbers, they need some decent support stage winners if they want to compete all year round at WT level, especially after losing Turgot/Gaudin, their go to paid for the cobbled classics.
Gkam84
Europcar have said, they have
Europcar have said, they have at least 22 riders for next season, which is too many for a Conti team in their eyes, they may be forced to cut a few.Vacansoleil aren’t saving anything, their DS has gone to Wanty and is taking a few riders, along with finding a new title sponsor.
Leaving riders like De Gendt and Hoogerland to find contracts for themselves
drheaton
Inrng has it that Europcar
Inrng has it that Europcar have officially applied for the license but they don’t have enough riders, need to recruit some more after losing the likes of Turgot and Gaudin. Had to lose them though to release funds for Voeckler/Rolland/Coquard contracts.Will be interesting to see who they pick up from the folding teams now. De Gendt still free as well as some Euskie riders, Izagirre brothers maybe? Plus, Euskie riders contracts still covered for next year if they had a contract already.
Horner’s still free of course…
drheaton
Not sure Europcar will have
Not sure Europcar will have to drop riders, they’re built for one grand tour a season so I can’t see them being hugely over budget, they’ve already dropped a few riders this year.Whichever of Europcar/IAM get the license (and I think if they’re going to get an 18th WT team it’ll be one of these two) the other must be nailed on for a TdF invite so I don’t think it really matters. I agree with gkam though that maybe IAM are better placed to cover the whole seasons worth of races from classic to grand tours.
Nice to see Vaconsoleil have kind of gotten a reprieve by dropping down to Pro-Conti and merging with Accent Jobs-Wanty.
Gkam84
The problem is, if Europcar
The problem is, if Europcar don’t get a WT spot, they are going to cut some riders. I think IAM have more chance thoughstevemarks
I am seeing
I am seeing comments/speculation that Europcar are going for a worldtour licence. -
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