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  1. I like your thinking
  2. I don`t see Cannondale in the name
  3. Yeah - I was pleased about that as well. He is a tireless workhorse for the team and deserves his place.
  4. Cannondale - The Italian outfit will build their team around Sagan, 23, who won three stages on his Tour debut a year ago en route to the green jersey awarded to the race's top sprinter. "This team is the ideal one to target our goals at the Tour," said the team's sporting director Stefano Zanatta. "A talented rider such as Sagan deserves to be supported in the best way. He prepared for this event with great commitment and accuracy. His wish to win the green jersey is our wish." Only Italian youngster Moreno Moser, 22, who's making his first appearance in the Grand Boucle along with teammates Alessandro De Marchi, Alan Marangoni and Ted King, is likely to be afforded the chance to compete for a stage win outside of Sagan.
  5. The Italian outfit will build their team around Sagan, 23, who won three stages on his Tour debut a year ago en route to the green jersey awarded to the race's top sprinter. "This team is the ideal one to target our goals at the Tour," said the team's sporting director Stefano Zanatta. "A talented rider such as Sagan deserves to be supported in the best way. He prepared for this event with great commitment and accuracy. His wish to win the green jersey is our wish." Only Italian youngster Moreno Moser, 22, who's making his first appearance in the Grand Boucle along with teammates Alessandro De Marchi, Alan Marangoni and Ted King, is likely to be afforded the chance to compete for a stage win outside of Sagan.
  6. Yip - you were right, he is the team leader. Sagan to target the yellow and green jerseys at the Tour de France By: Stephen Farrand Cannondale hoping for an early spell in the maillot jaune Peter Sagan is hoping to wear the Tour de France race leader’s maillot jaune, the yellow jersey, before going on to fight for a second points competition green jersey in this year’s 100th edition of the Grand Boucle. The Slovak will be the sole leader of the Cannondale team. Sagan proved he will be at his very best in for the opening stages of the Tour de France by winning two stages at the Tour de Suisse. He was able to handle the hilly stages and then had the speed to beat his rival in the sprint to the line. He also won two stages at the Amgen Tour of California and won the points jersey yet again. The 23 year-old Slovakian won three stages in the 2012 and took the green jersey. With this year’s Tour de France beginning with three road stages in Corsica before travelling to Nice for the team time trial, Sagan is targeting a few days in yellow as well as a second green jersey. A good performance in the stage four team time trial could see Sagan stay in yellow all the way to the Pyrenees. As a result Sagan and his Cannondale spent Monday morning training for the contre-la-montre par équipes in Italy. “We would like to try to be in the yellow jersey in the first part of the Tour and so the time trial is a very important part of this plan," Sagan said in a press conference at home in Slovakia as he prepared for Sunday’s national championships. "Last year we had Vincenzo Nibali in the team who was an overall contender. Now I’m the leader. My goal is clear: to defend my green jersey and get the most stage wins I can. It won’t be easy because I’ll be up against Cavendish, Greipel and Goss. You can’t have a bad day, you’ve got to choose the right tactics and you need a strong team.” "The Tour de France is a special race. The first week is very important. There’s a lot of nervousness and crashes happen that even take out overall contenders. You always have to fight for position and the racing shows who is the very best.” A team of domestiques Sagan will have the whole support of the Cannondale team this year. The final line-up is packed with sprinting domestiques, including Maciej Bodnar, Kristijan Koren, Alessandro De Marchi, Alan Marangoni, Fabio Sabatini, Ted King and Brian Vandborg. "There will be riders who can work on the front of the peloton to help the chase and to help in the final sprint,” Sagan confirmed. “The team will also include riders who can help me on the climbs. Most sprinters will be dropped on the climbs but with the help of my teammates I hope to stay at the front.” Sagan has raced in a special Slovak national champion’s jersey since winning the title for the first time in June 2011. He hopes to continue in the jersey at the Tour by winning a third successive title on Sunday in Dubnica. "I’m glad that the championship is held near my home for the second year in a row. It's a good test for me before the Tour de France,” he said. “It’s a unique race for me and it’s actually harder than the Tour of Switzerland because I'm going to have to take on teams that have lots of different riders.” Cannondale for the 100th Tour de France: Peter Sagan, Maciej Bodnar, Kristijan Koren, Alessandro De Marchi, Alan Marangoni, Fabio Sabatini, Ted King and Brian Vandborg.
  7. Seems like Sagan also has the same idea !! Sagan to target the yellow and green jerseys at the Tour de France Cannondale hoping for an early spell in the maillot jaune Peter Sagan is hoping to wear the Tour de France race leader’s maillot jaune, the yellow jersey, before going on to fight for a second points competition green jersey in this year’s 100th edition of the Grand Boucle. The Slovak will be the sole leader of the Cannondale team. Sagan proved he will be at his very best in for the opening stages of the Tour de France by winning two stages at the Tour de Suisse. He was able to handle the hilly stages and then had the speed to beat his rival in the sprint to the line. He also won two stages at the Amgen Tour of California and won the points jersey yet again. The 23 year-old Slovakian won three stages in the 2012 and took the green jersey. With this year’s Tour de France beginning with three road stages in Corsica before travelling to Nice for the team time trial, Sagan is targeting a few days in yellow as well as a second green jersey. A good performance in the stage four team time trial could see Sagan stay in yellow all the way to the Pyrenees. As a result Sagan and his Cannondale spent Monday morning training for the contre-la-montre par équipes in Italy. “We would like to try to be in the yellow jersey in the first part of the Tour and so the time trial is a very important part of this plan," Sagan said in a press conference at home in Slovakia as he prepared for Sunday’s national championships. "Last year we had Vincenzo Nibali in the team who was an overall contender. Now I’m the leader. My goal is clear: to defend my green jersey and get the most stage wins I can. It won’t be easy because I’ll be up against Cavendish, Greipel and Goss. You can’t have a bad day, you’ve got to choose the right tactics and you need a strong team.” "The Tour de France is a special race. The first week is very important. There’s a lot of nervousness and crashes happen that even take out overall contenders. You always have to fight for position and the racing shows who is the very best.” A team of domestiques Sagan will have the whole support of the Cannondale team this year. The final line-up is packed with sprinting domestiques, including Maciej Bodnar, Kristijan Koren, Alessandro De Marchi, Alan Marangoni, Fabio Sabatini, Ted King and Brian Vandborg. "There will be riders who can work on the front of the peloton to help the chase and to help in the final sprint,” Sagan confirmed. “The team will also include riders who can help me on the climbs. Most sprinters will be dropped on the climbs but with the help of my teammates I hope to stay at the front.” Sagan has raced in a special Slovak national champion’s jersey since winning the title for the first time in June 2011. He hopes to continue in the jersey at the Tour by winning a third successive title on Sunday in Dubnica. "I’m glad that the championship is held near my home for the second year in a row. It's a good test for me before the Tour de France,” he said. “It’s a unique race for me and it’s actually harder than the Tour of Switzerland because I'm going to have to take on teams that have lots of different riders.” Cannondale for the 100th Tour de France: Peter Sagan, Maciej Bodnar, Kristijan Koren, Alessandro De Marchi, Alan Marangoni, Fabio Sabatini, Ted King and Brian Vandborg.
  8. I see that - shows they must be taking the threat from Sagan seriously.
  9. Yip - just when no one is expecting it he will suddenly keep up on a hilly stage with the climbers !! and then it is all over when it comes to the sprint into the finish.
  10. That is funny - large dog watching over the flock.
  11. Mr Coolness in action in Italy on the weekend. http://cdn.media.cyclingnews.com//2013/06/16/1/emxc_dsc3963_670.jpg
  12. BTW - lets see your bike with the new Zipp ugrades !!
  13. Most Definitley - looking forward to it !!
  14. Ray - I think it was from this site - this guy always has up to date news on Dale`s. http://thedangerousofficial.blogspot.com/ I know what you mean about the new Synapse - **** that is hot. BTW I was at LBS yesterday and they had just sold two Flashes. Glad you are okay after your big get off a while ago !! How is your training going for Magoebaskloof?
  15. Thank you Cannondale !! http://cdn.media.cyclingnews.com//2013/06/15/2/pic376135179_670.jpg
  16. Hopefully he will be getting another jersey in a month. http://cdn.media.cyclingnews.com//2013/06/15/2/pic376149312_670.jpg
  17. No wonder no one worries about being caught over the limit !! :cursing:
  18. Spend time in your area, will keep a look out.
  19. http://www.bicicletasgonzalo.es/images/stories/Leftyadictos2.jpg
  20. nickc

    Rugby...

    He is like me - wants to know what is going on?
  21. First 2014 model Cannondale Flash 29er picture. Team issue with Sram XX1 TZmtb - there you go Ray !!
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