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Well he's learnt something from the experience which without the points he wouldn't have got though - I don't see how in a different system he would ever have been picked up by a World Tour team.This piece illustrates all that is wrong with the scramble for riders with World Tour points - Sohrabi was basically signed by Lotto because he had won the Asia Tour and had lots of points. Of course, in his first year on the World Tour he was never likely to do that much, but as a result he has no points this year, and therefore gets discarded. So there is a disincentive for teams that don't have existing strength in depth to make any longer-term investments in riders. Sohrabi might have become a decent team rider given the chance to adapt and develop. Now we'll never know.
But he ought to have obtained a 2 year contract up front.
It's not perfect - maybe split them 1/2 each but then it gets over complicated.I think that would be one answer. But the problem remains that need for points. Many people have argued that the points obtained by a rider when riding with Team X should stay with Team X even if they transfer to Team Y. I think this might be better.