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John Forrest To wrote:
"lazysegall" wrote in message news:3f2- ... Nonetheless, a rider like Millar needs to win the tour. No one in britain will care if Millar wins the tour of Tour of Lankwi or even the Tour of Switzerland. Ahh, and why should I care what people in Britain care about regarding bike racing? JT -- ******************************************* NB: reply-to address is munged Visit http://www.jt10000.com/http://www.jt10000.com ******************************************* You shouldn;t but Millar probably does. I never said that Millar was a bad bike rider. I was simply saying why he might go to certain teams and I think the tour will be the primary motivation behind any move or non move. If he stays with Confidis it may be because he can be the team leader there. For confidis he is valuable becuase he gives them at least a 50% chance of an early yellow and 75-80% chance of a stage win. I think Confidis wants him for the tour not something else. -- -------------------------- Posted via cyclingforums.com http://www.cyclingforums.com |
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"Robert Chung" wrote in message ...
"lazysegall" wrote in message ... What do you think David Millar will do after the season. I figure he will leave Confidis. Equipe is reporting that Millar extended his contract with Cofidis for two more years. ???? For a guy who hasn't done much more than bad mouth his team in the press and vice versa, this is odd. Serious dysfunction here-hmmmm. I think there is going to be some major house cleaning at Cofidis or Millar's attitude has limited his options. Usually riders win big and then develop poor attitudes (Vainsteins, Aitor, VDB, etc...). Millar has already got it-risky situation for any team especially for the $$$ Millar wants. Cofidis must like the publicity. Chris |
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"Chris Daggs" wrote in message om... Equipe is reporting that Millar extended his contract with Cofidis for two more years. ???? For a guy who hasn't done much more than bad mouth his team in the press and vice versa, this is odd. Serious dysfunction here-hmmmm. I think there is going to be some major house cleaning at Cofidis or Millar's attitude has limited his options. There has been major housecleaning at Cofidis, which had to be part of the reason why Millar decided to stay. Alain Bondue was replaced as director sportif. |
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Robert Chung wrote: "Chris Daggs" wrote in message om... Equipe is reporting that Millar extended his contract with Cofidis for two more years. ???? For a guy who hasn't done much more than bad mouth his team in the press and vice versa, this is odd. Serious dysfunction here-hmmmm. I think there is going to be some major house cleaning at Cofidis or Millar's attitude has limited his options. There has been major housecleaning at Cofidis, which had to be part of the reason why Millar decided to stay. Alain Bondue was replaced as director sportif. the cyclingnews piece mentioned that he wil get a big say in who gets hired and fired during the coming season... sound like anyone else we know? |
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"Chris Daggs" wrote in message
om... [about Millar re-signing with Cofidis] For a guy who hasn't done much more than bad mouth his team in the press and vice versa, this is odd. Serious dysfunction here-hmmmm. Bondue was fired a few weeks ago, which is what Millar wanted. That's one reason he's willing to stay. JT -- ******************************************* NB: reply-to address is munged Visit http://www.jt10000.com ******************************************* |
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"Chris Daggs" wrote in message om... "Robert Chung" wrote in message ... "lazysegall" wrote in message ... What do you think David Millar will do after the season. I figure he will leave Confidis. Equipe is reporting that Millar extended his contract with Cofidis for two more years. ???? For a guy who hasn't done much more than bad mouth his team in the press and vice versa, this is odd. Serious dysfunction here-hmmmm. I think there is going to be some major house cleaning at Cofidis or Millar's attitude has limited his options. Usually riders win big and then develop poor attitudes (Vainsteins, Aitor, VDB, etc...). Millar has already got it-risky situation for any team especially for the $$$ Millar wants. Cofidis must like the publicity. THE FORCE knows about this situation because he has been in a situation where he didn't like team management and was able to use his ample influence to get the manager canned. The sponsors of the team wanted to keep THE FORCE on the squad at all costs. FORCE - may the YOU be with you! K. Gringioni |
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John Forrest To wrote:
"Chris Daggs" wrote in message news:78cebd92.030- sting.google.com... [about Millar re-signing with Cofidis] For a guy who hasn't done much more than bad mouth his team in the press and vice versa, this is odd. Serious dysfunction here-hmmmm. Bondue was fired a few weeks ago, which is what Millar wanted. That's one reason he's willing to stay. JT -- ******************************************* NB: reply-to address is munged Visit http://www.jt10000.com/http://www.jt10000.com ******************************************* Being the head honcho is a pretty good deal. How many other riders get to dictate what happens on their teams. Lance, Cipo anyone else? -- -------------------------- Posted via cyclingforums.com http://www.cyclingforums.com |
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lazysegall wrote in message ...
What do you think David Millar will do after the season. I figure he will leave Confidis. He is an intresting case as he is not an overall contender but he can win stages. I think he might be most attractive to teams looking for a boost in TTT? Maybe this is too early to be talking about, but people ask me if Lance will win six and then the TTT comes up and you have to wonder if David Millar could help a team there. Millar strikes me as a totally self-absorbed egocentric guy, always going off about himself and his various plights (I should know, I do more than my fair share, but not on TV). For example, his interview as the ambulance carrying Beloki drove by and he had to move his bike, he looked at the ambulance and was started saying something, then went back to his own little world and its concerns. Also, his mechanical in the prologue. I think Bondue was quite correct in pointing out that Millar insisted on removing the front derailleur, which is well known to lead to chain drop, so shouldn't have been whining to everyone about bad team equipment. Anyway, cycling is a mechanical sport, so equipment failure comes with the territory, and should be accepted (though Bernaudeau was still complaining about a missed shift on the Alpe d'Huez that cost him the stage 20 years ago). Apparently, the Bondue firing was due to him trying to control everything at Cofidis, but after seeing the documentary about the 2001 Cofidis Tour de France, you realise how much work the guy was doing for his riders. However, the French don't like to fire people so he was promoted. -ilan |
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