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  On 10/11/2011 at 9:05 AM, Tumbleweed said:

On the money front: Greenedge sponsor

 

 

Oh hell :(

 

I always new the caravan money wouldn't be enough, but after the last aussie debacle, I thought they had a real plan...

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  On 10/8/2011 at 1:47 PM, Jaco-fiets said:

Did Augustyn loose his contract at Sky?

 

Can't blame them....he was more of a liability than actually cycling....doing what he is supposed to be doing.

 

  On 10/11/2011 at 8:59 AM, TNT1 said:

Nothing, why?

 

Didn't read the previous post where it stated Daryl left.

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  On 10/11/2011 at 9:25 AM, MTB_Roadie said:

Didn't read the previous post where it stated Daryl left.

 

Why would he stay at a Continental team when he's offered a ride on a ProTour squad?

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  On 10/11/2011 at 8:50 AM, TNT1 said:

Man I hope it doesn't fail to launch like that other Australian team...

With the line up they have, they have been scoring points from a number of riders (based on their positions in the current World Ranking) - only one more race to go (Giro il Lombardia).

With a number of teams merging and the demise of HTC there will be spaces available for "new" teams and perhaps one or two Pro-Conti teams.

 

GreenEdge has so far named 27 riders of a maximum 30 allowed for the WorldTour level. Two riders must be new professionals, and the average age of the team's riders cannot exceed 28. Daniel Teklehaimanot has already been named as a neo-pro on the team.

 

The UCI determines which teams earn spots in the WorldTour by taking into account points accumulated by the riders it has signed as well as financial, ethical and organisational details all included in its WorldTour application.

 

The final determination of the WorldTour teams is due to be announced in November.

 

GreenEdge for 2012 (incomplete)

 

Michael Albasini (Switzerland) (133rd), Fumiyuki Beppu (Japan) (143rd), Jack Bobridge (211th), Simon Clarke, Baden Cooke, Allan Davis, Mitchell Docker, Simon Gerrans (39th), Matt Goss (17th), Leigh Howard, Brett Lancaster, Robbie McEwen (157th), Cameron Meyer (42nd), Travis Meyer, Stuart O’Grady (175th), Matt Wilson, Wesley Sulzberger (all Australia), Julian Dean (New Zealand), Daryl Impey (South Africa), Jens Keukeleire (Belgium),Sebastian Langeveld, Jens Mouris and Pieter Weening (Netherlands),Christian Meier and Svein Tuft (Canada), Daniel Teklehaimanot* (Eritrea) and Tomas Vaitkus (Lithuania).

 

Posted (edited)

JL Augustyn had that serious injury issue with his leg or knee or something.

 

His results have been poor.

Not sure where he will be going.

 

Sounds tough.

Edited by ' Dale
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  On 10/11/2011 at 6:51 PM, Ge®aldM24™ said:

With the line up they have, they have been scoring points from a number of riders (based on their positions in the current World Ranking) - only one more race to go (Giro il Lombardia).

With a number of teams merging and the demise of HTC there will be spaces available for "new" teams and perhaps one or two Pro-Conti teams.

 

 

 

 

That's not the issue. The issue is they don't have enough money.

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Green edge will be a big team next year,they dont need a sponsor. they have a big finacial backer like BMC did and Garmin did at the start.they have funds for 3 years.

 

JL Augustyn going to a small Italian team called Flaminia. not the best team but at least he got a ride to stay in the game.

 

 

 

  On 10/14/2011 at 3:24 PM, ' Dale said:

Cool to see Impey with GreenEdge...

:thumbup:

 

Is their licensing sorted yet?

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