durhamshrimp wrote:This is just another trade team with a GB core, not much different to a lot of the Italian or French teams. It won't be Great Britain, the team will be called Team Sky or Sky HD+ or whatever. Much the same as the other trade teams. Plus there will be international riders on the team. It's a long way from what seemed to be the early hope of a Great Britain road team in Great Britain colours.
Christies Child wrote:The idea is to produce a British winner, backed by a British team, made up of British riders.
ANC tried it a few years ago but with little success.
Circumstances and technology has changed and we lead the world in many innovative ways that the possibility of achieving what at one time would have seemed impossible is now possible.
Who would ever have thought that we would have done what we did in the velodrome in the Olympics, but with skillful coaching, the right equipment and the will to win we achieved the unthinkable.
It could well happen again.
CASS wrote:As a younger man we used to ride up and watch the Porthole GP around Windermere. Not a race obviously but a TT. For many years the battle was to break the hour mark and it was eventualy beaten ...Then there was a period when Preston lad Gethin Butler did very well and won for a few years well within the hour. Then one year a certain Mr Boardman entered, We wached him warm up,and set off with No 1 pinned on his back.....46mins later he was back,
Richard Head wrote:While this win for Cavendish was a major step up, the hills in Milan-San Remo are nothing like the the mountains they climb in the Tour de France. While he will never be an overall contender in the Tour, the way he is going by the end of his career he could end up with a record number of stage wins and points jerseys.
The only other one day classics which suit him are Ghent-Wevelgem which he will be going for on April 8th and Paris-Tours. He seems to think that he has a chance of winning Paris-Roubaix as well somewhere down the line though.
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