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issoisso
a-ha, I got it this time Pfft


anyway, I thought this cyclingnews article was interesting on the new sponsor at T-Mobile.

The question that all of cycling is asking itself now is who will be the new sponsor for Bob Stapleton's team, the former T-Mobile Team, now known as Team High Road? While German sources claim to know, an Irish bookie is taking bets.

The dpa press agency is putting its money on "an American logistics company," which will be presented as early as the team presentation in January.

But Paddy Powers, an Irish bookie, is looking further afield. The favoured company by him, with odds of seven to one, is Gazprom, the Russian natural gas company. It is followed by Kik, a German discount textile chain which sponsors a number of soccer teams (11 to one).

Germany is also known for its pharmaceutical firms. Would the team be willing to accept one as sponsor and buck the doping charges? Powers doesn't give them that much of a chance, but is willing to give Bayer odds of 41 to 1, and Roche is 31 to 1.

"The absolute favourite with odds of 1.33 to 1, however, is the option that no sponsor will be found," Powers' press release says. "Because it is hard to believe that any company would voluntarily venture into the doping swamp."

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samtheman
That would be the perfect step to clean cycling...Team Bayer:lol:
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jolly_antunes
Maybe Mr. Powers is right and they will not find any sponsor, and that is a very big loss for cycling:cry:
 
issoisso
let's wait and see. if indeed Stapleton is right saying they can go two years without a sponsor, in that space of time, they should be able to wow a sponsor in.
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jolly_antunes
they will race with a white kit saying "WE NEED A SPONSOR, IF YOU'RE INTERESTED CALL 99999-999999":lol:
 
Crommy
Get your CSC memorabilia here https://www.csc.com/mms/cycling/en/ne/...sp?id=9925

However, your bank balance would actually have to be bigger than your bank ID number :cry:
 
CrueTrue
Well, speaking of "medical" sponsors ... AMGEN Tour of California -- AMGEN is a company which has an EPO-product in its range of products Pfft
 
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tonymcf
jolly, there isn't a Mr. Powers in this sense, it's just the name of the Bookie Wink

I'd be tempted to slap a bet on Gazprom. Putin is already planning a Pro-Continental squad for next season to be subsidised by the goverment like Astana is. They may well build that squad up but it might be tempting to bag the ProTour license as well.

They could subsidise 2 teams that way with the Pro-CT squad under one banner and a ProTour team under the Gazprom sponsorship. Considering the amount of money that flows through Russia these days via Oil and Gas, I don't see them having any difficulty financially. Just look at the amount of investment Omega Pharma put into cycling at various levels and they don't even pull in anything near what Gazprom and the Russian government do.
 
CrueTrue
There's an interview with Michael Rasmussen in De Telegraaf today. In it, he says that he seriously thought about comitting suicide on the day he was thrown out of Tour de France. Had there been any ropes in the hotel he was put in he wouldn't have been alive today, he says.

He once again says that everyone, including riders and Breukink, knew that he was in Italy, not in Mexico.
 
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CrueTrue
The Astana riders will now finally get their wages, meaning that they now only got one problem left: They got one rider more than the allowed amount.

Fuentes will be questioned out in the Franke vs. Ullrich-case. One of the main questions will be how much money Fuentes has received from Ullrich.
 
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issoisso
Igor Abakoumov is going back to Jartazi, so Astana are now complying with the limit of riders. 30 exactly.
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CrueTrue
Sad The chance of them being thrown out of the Pro Tour = 0
 
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issoisso
my feelings exactly
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sakai5
CT and Isso...Astana is in the official list (PT teams)

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Edited by sakai5 on 05-12-2007 01:52
 
SportingNonsense
And according to Cyclingnews, Astana have a Luxembourg license now. Odd.
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CrueTrue
Patrick Lefevere has finally decided to step down from his post in AIGCP.
 
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The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has announced that British Road rider David Millar is to join its Athletic Committee for the year 2008. He is one of a number of appointments to WADA’s Working Committees. The Working Committees play a key advisory role in policy and priority development for the international agency responsible for monitoring and coordinating the global fight against doping in sport.

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dawso
I was interested to read this little article from www.cyclingnews.com:


Team Astana has announced its first two training camps, one this month in Europe to be followed by one next year in the United States, according to the Gazet van Antwerpen.

Seven riders will gather in Javea, Spain, from December 10 to 18: Levi Leipheimer, Chris Horner, Andreas Klöden, Aaron Kemps, Roman Kireyev, Berik Kupeshov and Andrey Zeits.

The entire team will meet in Albuquerque, New Mexico, from January 23 through February 4.



This lead me to consider how this is possible given that Astana has been named as part of the PT for next year and that the Tour Down Under (the year's first PT race which every PT team must attend) runs from January 22-27! I don't think that works! (as we all realise from having to schedule trainding camps ourselvesGrin)

I will be attending this race and am hoping to see at least some of the big names but I had feared that some riders/teams simply wouldn't turn up due to the inconvenient timing of the race.

I realise that Australia in January just ain't part of the normal European cycling season but I think this race deserves support.

Just wondering what everyone else thinks?
 
kida
well to be fair the ProTour is complete toss and on it's deathbed now that ASO etc have taken their races out of it, some will say it will open up other places for cycling maybe it will, but ask a cyclist if he'd rather win a stage of the Tour or one in the TDU/China/some random race and you know what they'd all say. In fact i wouldn't be shocked if some PT teams didn't attend the TDU(hey i could be completely wrong about this).
Edited by kida on 05-12-2007 22:59
 
Panaflex
I do think it's time to take the ProTour (or whatever's left of it) to other continents and the Tour Down Under deserves this spot among top races, even though it's a little too flat for my liking.
There's one problem, though. Many top sponsors have already abandoned cycling and others are expected to follow leaving teams on significantly lower budgets.
Travelling expenses are very high and therein lies the dilemma.

We are currently observing a downward spiral:
Cycling needs to expand in order to break into new markets. Markets that are less affected by recent efects and not concerned with the sport's shady legacy. But if European teams refuse to take part in these new events, may it be for financial or other reasons, there's no way these new events will ever gain a foothold.


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