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Road Cycling 2020 Discussion Thread


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If rumours are true (and it seems highly likely) Bjarne Riis will tomorrow announce that he and Virtu Cycling are new co-owners of NTT Pro Cycling Team.

 

Danish rider Michael Carbel should also be joining the team.

 

Time for another "Africa's Team" comment, @heywoodu? :p

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5 minutes ago, Agger said:

If rumours are true (and it seems highly likely) Bjarne Riis will tomorrow announce that he and Virtu Cycling are new co-owners of NTT Pro Cycling Team.

 

Danish rider Michael Carbel should also be joining the team.

 

Time for another "Africa's Team" comment, @heywoodu? :p

 

They seem to have now officially given up on the Africa's Team gimmick, although their announcements are still absolute pearls of total bullshit. Every single rider is announced as a huge addition to the team, someone with awesome results and so on....when in reality for example they have an 11th place in stage X of some random tour in China as best result :p 

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2 hours ago, Gianlu33 said:

Ugh, why does it feel so predictable to have something like this in Minsk of all places? Maybe because the rest of Europe isn't interested :p 

 

Great by the way, now places with an excellent layout for a great road race but without a nearby track or mountainbike course or BMX track can't have the champs anymore. This sounds almost as stupid as the ISU's combined speed skating world championships..

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1 minute ago, heywoodu said:

Ugh, why does it feel so predictable to have something like this in Minsk of all places? Maybe because the rest of Europe isn't interested :p 

 

Great by the way, now places with an excellent layout for a great road race but without a nearby track or mountainbike course or BMX track can't have the champs anymore..

I think that this new format will be used every 4/2 years.. so the other venue will host the "single" ECh (like in waterpolo)

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Just now, Gianlu33 said:

I think that this new format will be used every 4/2 years.. so the other venue will host the "single" ECh (like in waterpolo)

 

Every four years, luckily. I hope they won't increase that to every two years..

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11 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

This can safely go here too, since it's a bit of a bombshell in terms of names (obviously not in terms of surprise).

 

 

 

Not really that big news that there has been some suspicion about Astana in general and Fuglsang's massive season. Only really newsworthy if further investigations gives some proof.

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5 minutes ago, Agger said:

 

Not really that big news that there has been some suspicion about Astana in general and Fuglsang's massive season. Only really newsworthy if further investigations gives some proof.

Maybe they can dig up some angry letters from Vino :d

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