CountArach wrote:
This is a boring time of year so here is something even vaguely close to news-worthy. Bauke Mollema has released his schdeule for next year:
Personally I find it quite interesting. What race schedules riders have is one of the most fascinating parts of cycling for me. Other sports just don't have that interplay of so many different races and rider types
Well, unless it's Hagen's race schedule. "I'll aim for the cobbles which I hate and suck at but am pressured to do, then aim for the 4th GT, the Tour of Norway. After that I might make a cameo at the Worlds"...just guessing but I won't be far from the truth
I'm really hoping this is the year when Hagen stops being called an "exciting young talent".
I read somewhere that Hagen isn't in Sky's Tour de France pre-selection.
Both Froome and Wiggins are there along with Stannard, Thomas, Kennaugh, Kiriyenka, Siutsou, Henao, Nieve and Porte.
MartijnVDD wrote:
I read somewhere that Hagen isn't in Sky's Tour de France pre-selection.
Both Froome and Wiggins are there along with Stannard, Thomas, Kennaugh, Kiriyenka, Siutsou, Henao, Nieve and Porte.
It seems a good new for Hagen. We had seen last this role of mate in tdf was only waste. This season coming is important for his career after his weak results last year.
nacho63 wrote:
Hagen was unlucky not to win 2 stages at La Vuelta, if you can credit luck in sport. Definitely better off stage hunting at the giro or vuelta
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