G is showing how to do this at Ineos, may as well not been given a spot at Tour.
No idea how effective he’s been but he has got on camera a fair bit.
G is showing how to do this at Ineos, may as well not been given a spot at Tour.
He's riding it as prep for the ToB, thought everyone knew?😉
Lildl are to change from co-sponsors of a team owned by Trek, to co-owners of the team with Trek.
https://racing.trekbikes.com/stories/lidl-trek/joint-forces-for-lidl-trek
Whether anyone outside of Lidl-Trek's accountants cares about this, I don't know. But there it is.
Cue Carlton Kirby leafblower joke. Which I thought was quite funny the first time.
In general in cycling finance, this is a very good thing. Sponsors come and go, owners have a longer term outlook
It also means that unlike some sponsors, Lidl won't be able to change allegiance, which always makes an already confusing situation worse for followers of the sport
G is showing how to do this at Ineos, may as well not been given a spot at Tour.
You could say that about half their team, though
It's a team sport. They've been one of the most successful teams in the race.
You could say that about half their team, though
Seriously? Ineos??
"Arensman heads into Paris as Ineos’ highest-placed rider on GC, in 12th, almost 53 minutes behind Pogačar.
You have to scroll a bit to find the team’s next highest-placed rider, French puncheur Axel Laurance, who sits in 53rd, over three hours down."
IMO Arensman had a GREAT tour, but I can't remember any contribution from anyone else in the team. (Apart from a few typical pithy interviews by G!)
Seriously? Ineos??
"Arensman heads into Paris as Ineos’ highest-placed rider on GC, in 12th, almost 53 minutes behind Pogačar.
You have to scroll a bit to find the team’s next highest-placed rider, French puncheur Axel Laurance, who sits in 53rd, over three hours down."
IMO Arensman had a GREAT tour, but I can't remember any contribution from anyone else in the team. (Apart from a few typical pithy interviews by G!)