Adam4868
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Thanks for that....I'd have never guessed 🙄He doesnt need to have another GC in him……but he can support others and pass on his huge experience to a young team
Thanks for that....I'd have never guessed 🙄He doesnt need to have another GC in him……but he can support others and pass on his huge experience to a young team
Who'll be the next Ineos supremo if SirDB calls it a day, as is rumoured.
Jowwy ?He doesnt need to have another GC in him……but he can support others and pass on his huge experience to a young team
Rod Ellingworth's gone back there as racing director and would be an obvious choice — was it part of how they lured him back? — or Dan Hunt is their performance director, the other job at a similar level. Tim Kerrison is the other big name, but would he want to reduce his coaching role? I doubt it, so I'd bet on Ellingworth.Thomas will be offered reduced terms at Ineos and he might want a last big payday elsewhere.
Who'll be the next Ineos supremo if SirDB calls it a day, as is rumoured.
One way of putting it....#anker !
View: https://twitter.com/Cyclingnewsfeed/status/1421355940603908103?s=19
With all the stuff at the Olympics...wrong time to try and sound clever !https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/pa...o-women-who-return-home-after-domestic-abuse/
He even slags off some of his current riders. Cavagna, Declerq. What a nob
I somehow suspect that's the only chance....I hope he teaches Lafevere a lesson !Losing Sam Bennett, arguably the world's current best sprinter from the team and the knee injury debacle has upset him, but he did give Cav a chance in the TdF.