Jayco are of the opinion he requested a leave of his contract which they were happy to grant, been a lot of issues since the Giro. Something fell through with Astana and Vino, Renshaw left, Cav never came into the DS/management ranks. Ineos have shown some interest, dunno why because he will get no leadout there, but not on anywhere near the money his Jayco deal was worth. So now lawyers will get a payday to decide whether he offically terminated his Jayco contract. He should have quit ties with his manager long ago.
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Postby foo on patrol » Fri Jan 17, 2025 5:19 am
I wouldn't have taken him back neither, so good on Jayco for standing their ground. Managers have to much influence over the riders and their main goal is to suck as much money from the riders/players as they can for their own benifit.
If the rider has real a valid mistreatment point with a Team, then yeah, they should be able to get out but this crap of "he's not happy there garbage" because they can't get their own way all the time is "not" grounds for breaking a contract. They sign on for X amount of dollars and I suppose bonuses for different things but their base salary/wage would be paid. Deal with the ups n downs and show some balls and do your job, just like every other person in a work place.
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If the rider has real a valid mistreatment point with a Team, then yeah, they should be able to get out but this crap of "he's not happy there garbage" because they can't get their own way all the time is "not" grounds for breaking a contract. They sign on for X amount of dollars and I suppose bonuses for different things but their base salary/wage would be paid. Deal with the ups n downs and show some balls and do your job, just like every other person in a work place.
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Postby g-boaf » Fri Jan 17, 2025 10:37 am
When I first started riding, hills were very hard, I was very unfit. I wasn't always my current weight - it took a lot of riding and effort to get rid of that weight. It wasn't just a couple of rides a week, it was daily riding. Tuesday/Thursday nights were usually 80-100km, similar on Saturday and Sunday mornings, smaller rides on other days.
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Postby stevenaaus » Fri Jan 17, 2025 8:10 pm
Great line up of lightweight punchers should make for a good race. Good luck to Plapp.
Womens stage 1 was another fizzer..... Are they there to win or for a holiday ? Credit to the winner and QOM jersey wearer though.
Womens stage 1 was another fizzer..... Are they there to win or for a holiday ? Credit to the winner and QOM jersey wearer though.
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Postby AUbicycles » Sat Jan 18, 2025 6:01 am
INEOS lost a lot of riders and there has been a fair amount of publicity on this. I can see them interested in high profile riders but need to create the conditions.
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Postby MichaelB » Mon Jan 20, 2025 2:17 pm
Well, did the final training run yesterday for the 'Epic Course' (the 85km one) from Crafers onwards, and twas a bit toasty ending up at 32 degrees in the end.
Thankfully, the forecast on Thursday is looking better with partly cloudy and 25-26 degrees.
Did a PB on Knotts Hill : 16:08 (AT) 9.9km/hr, 273W and a VAM of 736m/h.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the fitness spectrum, the Strava record is held by Mike Woods 6:25 (AT) 22.6km/hr, 446W and a VAM of 1,790m/h, which he did 3 days ago. He beat Steven Williams by 1 second, and even the ITP's sprinter, Corbin Strong did the climb in 6:26. Jay Vine is as slow as a wet week with 6:56 as his best time .....
Jeepers !!!!
Thankfully, the forecast on Thursday is looking better with partly cloudy and 25-26 degrees.
Did a PB on Knotts Hill : 16:08 (AT) 9.9km/hr, 273W and a VAM of 736m/h.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the fitness spectrum, the Strava record is held by Mike Woods 6:25 (AT) 22.6km/hr, 446W and a VAM of 1,790m/h, which he did 3 days ago. He beat Steven Williams by 1 second, and even the ITP's sprinter, Corbin Strong did the climb in 6:26. Jay Vine is as slow as a wet week with 6:56 as his best time .....
Jeepers !!!!
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Postby AUbicycles » Tue Jan 21, 2025 7:56 am
Good to see your getting close to Jay... I think the sea salt is helping.
Women's 3 day race looked good, good crowds. Would be nice if they had more stages but I also get it is easier to say than do and they are planning these against a host of factors. None the less - travel to Australia for a 3 day stage race, a classic and Cadel Evans race is a big ask - though does mean a lot of quality training time and good vibes for the riders and team staff.
In the men's crit, there was a terrible high speed crash into the barriers with a rider flying over the top and seriously injuring a spectator. Quite uncommon that riders would go over the top so was not something to anticipate.
Women's 3 day race looked good, good crowds. Would be nice if they had more stages but I also get it is easier to say than do and they are planning these against a host of factors. None the less - travel to Australia for a 3 day stage race, a classic and Cadel Evans race is a big ask - though does mean a lot of quality training time and good vibes for the riders and team staff.
In the men's crit, there was a terrible high speed crash into the barriers with a rider flying over the top and seriously injuring a spectator. Quite uncommon that riders would go over the top so was not something to anticipate.
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Postby MichaelB » Wed Jan 22, 2025 8:01 am
Bugger for van Baarle, as he's broken a collarbone as a result of a crash in the closing km
Hopefully heals quick and has a better rest of the season !
Hopefully heals quick and has a better rest of the season !
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Postby foo on patrol » Thu Jan 23, 2025 9:53 am
DD will be happy with how Sam Welsford is going. Today however may have way to much hurt for him to retain the Ocre Jersey though.
It's funny not in a way but how there are so many of our Trackies that can make the crossover to the road and do well.
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It's funny not in a way but how there are so many of our Trackies that can make the crossover to the road and do well.
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Re: Tour Down Under 2025
Postby stevenaaus » Thu Jan 23, 2025 8:12 pm
^^^^ Yesterday's win was incredible.
I was getting excited about today's stage after lantern rouge talked it up in preview, but meh.... panned out how I expected it beforehand.
And imho a dangerous stage. Super fast narrow winding descent in leadup to a deciding climb. Hmmm.
It was exciting I guess. And of course that's how Australian roads can be. Plapp again opting for a safe ride, and he sure has lots of climbing competition. Wilungas going to be a smack down
I was getting excited about today's stage after lantern rouge talked it up in preview, but meh.... panned out how I expected it beforehand.
And imho a dangerous stage. Super fast narrow winding descent in leadup to a deciding climb. Hmmm.
It was exciting I guess. And of course that's how Australian roads can be. Plapp again opting for a safe ride, and he sure has lots of climbing competition. Wilungas going to be a smack down
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