I am not surprised considering that RS has not any major European
tours. Team RS has to deliver next year if they hope to get a new
sponsor.
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I am not surprised considering that RS has not any major European
tours. Team RS has to deliver next year if they hope to get a new
sponsor.
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I never saw any indication RS had plans for more than two years in the
first place. They hitched a ride with Lance, and probably have a
separate contract with him for the same length of time as the team. If
they had plans for a future beyond 2011, you'd think they would have
built up a team with some young riders with potential, but instead they
created a team of "old hands" (super domestiques) for a single shot at
putting Lance back on the podium. I'm assuming they were smart enough to
realize it would be just one shot, and that the next year we'd be
looking at single-day races and gradually see Lance morph into the
triathlon world where he'd have a good shot at winning age bracket
competition.
--Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles
www.ChainReactionBicycles.com
Recall that Bruyneel had "retired" a few years back. I don't think he
envisions living the life of a DS or team manager forever. Regardless of
how the Novitsky stuff turns out.
On the other hand, a Luxembourg team is pretty darned close to
Belgium... but I haven't heard anything at all regarding any sort of
connection between Bruyneel and the Schleck's new team.