Jonas also wants to win both in the same year. Tadej isn't the only Grand Tour rider that has goals.Jonas has never ridden the Giro, so if he wins he will be only the 8th cyclist to win all 3 Grand Tours.
While I agree that it may be too early, it will be great fun to watch. My take is that it will come down to team strength. UAE has that in spades, Visma is up in the air, and Decathlon needs help.He's doing it. Paul Seixas & Decathlon have announced he will be riding the Tour this year at the tender age of 19.
Agreed. And he can't lose - if he does well, top 3, it's great, if he's outside top ten, then maybe he grabs a stage and the white jersey, still a win for him at 19. I've come around to the idea!While I agree that it may be too early, it will be great fun to watch. My take is that it will come down to team strength. UAE has that in spades, Visma is up in the air, and Decathlon needs help.
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Too bad about that drab, nondescript new kit. As a TV fan, I really like kits — like the Visma yellow or UAE black on white — that stand out from the crowd.Here's a better view of the grey/green INEOS kit. Grey/Green rather than Netcompany (Danish AI company!) because their green colour matches the TdF Green points jersey too closely.
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Green or grey? Why Ineos had to tone down the colour scheme for their first jersey under new Netcompany identity
British team to debut new look during Giro d'Italia on May 8www.cyclingnews.com
So INEOS; multinational chemicals, Netcompany; AI and Total Energies; a petroleum company. All in a sport with no motors which for about a 150 years has been naturally green. Madness. I miss the days when most sponsors were household white goods, flooring, clothes soft drinks and sweets, for the bored housewives at home with the telly on!
i have to say … as an american, i simply do not understand the “teams.”Here's a better view of the grey/green INEOS kit. Grey/Green rather than Netcompany (Danish AI company!) because their green colour matches the TdF Green points jersey too closely.
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Green or grey? Why Ineos had to tone down the colour scheme for their first jersey under new Netcompany identity
British team to debut new look during Giro d'Italia on May 8www.cyclingnews.com
So INEOS; multinational chemicals, Netcompany; AI and Total Energies; a petroleum company. All in a sport with no motors which for about a 150 years has been naturally green. Madness. I miss the days when most sponsors were household white goods, flooring, clothes soft drinks and sweets, for the bored housewives at home with the telly on!
Then you're really not going to understand the new Charmin Ex-Lax Preparation H team just announced.i have to say … as an american, i simply do not understand the “teams.”
countries, i understand, olympics, world cup
companies that make the equipment and sell related equipment in the world, i get, e.g. f1
universities, colleges, i get
franchises associated with a city or state, i get
a “team” from germany that rides specialized bikes and names itself after an energy drink company and two kitchen equipment manufacturers? wtf
Think it goes back to the 50s and mimicked car and motorbike racing with sponsors blazoned on every bit of kit. The big problem for cycling that always makes it a poor relation is the lack of gate receipts. Football clubs growing up around a stadium and town and the club identity forever stamped. You get a million people on the roads watching TdF but zero income so teams grab any sponsor they can get.i have to say … as an american, i simply do not understand the “teams.”
countries, i understand, olympics, world cup
companies that make the equipment and sell related equipment in the world, i get, e.g. f1
universities, colleges, i get
franchises associated with a city or state, i get
a “team” from germany that rides specialized bikes and names itself after an energy drink company and two kitchen equipment manufacturers? wtf