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13 comments
Europcar....
As to the thread... I agree with the whole Pro-Continental wild card team.
1. I am not sure Argon 18 have the financial clout to outbid the industry giants
2. You would say 'world tour teams riding the tour de france' if you could...
Looking at the wild cards, I'd discount Bretagne Seche as they are too small... so its either IAM or indeed Bora.
I am going to say Bora as they are the team that are on the ascendancy.
I also think Focus and Canyon are tied in with current World Tour teams, and unlikely to drop those for a Pro-Continental team.
However, I accept that this is all wild speculation and it could well be Garmin.
However, I am more than willing to bet a fiver that it won't be Trek!
To me it seems like it is a well-established team. I think Bora, given the German roots are likely to look to Germany to supply their bikes (Focus and Canyon come to mind). Trek is impossible, hard to see a Trek-owned team riding anything but Trek The company also pointed to a team that is currently racing in the Tour de France and "doing well" by their standards, so no I don't see it as being a ProContinental team either. My gut tells me its Garmin (Garmin not dumping Cervelo, contract was up this year). IAM Cycling is Swiss-based so Scott is a natural fit....even BMC.
Team Bora...
There's my bet.
I can't imagine that Garmin would dump Cervelo for Argon18, both are Canadian. More likely that they'll go, if they do, with Cannondale.
I was thinking it might be the new BORA team announced yesterday.
Bertie's looking for a new bike...
I have no inside information or any insight, but feel compelled to speculate
Trek Factory Racing is my bet
(As valid as any other comment)
As has been mentioned many, many times before... the whole point of online forums is to share baseless assumptions, uneducated opinions, and wild speculation.
The sentiment behind your comment is akin to saying 'football, its nothing more than grown men kicking a ball around a field'.
Hmmmm . . . I think Bretange is most likely since they currently ride on Kemo bikes (how hard could it be to outbid them?) and the team is French with Argon being a Quebecois company.
read between the lines, look to the Pro Continental Wild Cards...
Yes, if it were a ProTour team, then surely they'd use those words to add an extra bit of hype to their hype.
I think it could be a team currently riding on Scott at the moment
It's about time, Argon 18 make good frames, quality for far eastern. I've still got my Platinum after 11 years, still excellent feel and handling, good luck to them!