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Re: SAXO FAN ZONE.....NO HATERS ALLOWED

Postby golevigo » Thu Jan 14, 2010 7:08 pm

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oh... you asked Mash :D
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Re: SAXO FAN ZONE.....NO HATERS ALLOWED

Postby mashjaja » Fri Jan 15, 2010 7:53 am

Yup. Matti's good.

Jakob F. should continue to do well.

I think there will be a lot of expectations on Chris Anker, but I'm not holding my breath.

Keep an eye on Porte.

You know I love Larsson.

And my guess is Cooke wins something at least once.

If Rasmussen and Markov could parley their track skills more, it'd be nice.
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Re: SAXO FAN ZONE.....NO HATERS ALLOWED

Postby mashjaja » Fri Jan 22, 2010 5:45 am

This makes me feel so much better (well, just because it's Bobby J lol)

(CN)Saxo Bank’s Bobby Julich believes that the team is in a stronger position than ever to attract new sponsors after main sponsor Saxo Bank confirmed they would be pulling the plug on the team at the end of the current season.

Julich rode for the team for five years during its incarnation as CSC. He is about to begin his second year as part of the squad’s back room staff, as a rider development manager.

“From the very first day I signed on this team I had to either battle for my contract or battle for a sponsor right until the last minute. With Saxo Bank pulling out we’re more prepared than ever to deal with it. We went through the biggest issue last year when IT Factory was forced to pull out. We were forced to continue with the team at the highest level but with a lower budget. We really pulled together and fought together. I know we’re more prepared than ever,” Julich told Cyclingnews.

With the team losing some of it’s previous management staff to Team Sky in the last few months, Julich has also found himself with more responsibility, liaising more with current sponsors, while also being the go-to-guy for the riders, many of whom he used to ride with professionally.

“The role is everything I did last year and then also inheriting sponsor accounts, trying to reconnect with them and get the most out of that. It’s turned out to be very fruitful so far and we’re working together really well. We want to be an open and friendly team. Make it more fun and no barriers. I’m trying to help with that.”

Julich retired during the 2008 season after a 16-year career as professional rider. He finished third in the 1998 Tour de France but after unsuccessful stints at Crédit Agricole and then Telekom, he found himself contemplating retirement. However Bjarne Riis, a man who Julich, admits saved his career, gave the American a final shot at resurrecting his career. In 2005 Julich bounced back to won Paris-Nice, the Benelux Tour and the Criterium International.

“I was able to leave everything on the road. If I’d been forced to retire in 2003, like I thought I’d have to, I would have been the typical ex pro blaming everyone and everything. But I got to finish it and perhaps even go on for an extra year. I was planning on retiring the year before but Frank, Andy and Fabian talked me out of it.”

“I got it all out but I realised I wanted to remain in cycling. When Bjarne came to me he told me he needed me more off the bike than on it. I didn’t want to act like I was their buddy or sparing partner. I wanted to make a difference and make their lives better as riders.”

The transition from rider to management has been eased by the fact that Julich remained with the same team or ‘family’ instead of joining another set-up. With less time on the road Julich is now able to spend more time with those closest to him, his wife and two young daughters at their home in Nice, France.

“There were more family responsibilities when our second daughter was born and it was just a little too much when I looked at myself in the mirror and saw my wife and what she was having to do. A wife taking care of one child is one thing but two by herself for weeks in a row, I couldn’t do that. I was cutting my training short because I didn’t want to leave her hanging like that,” he said.

Julich’s relationship with Riis has also been a paramount in his shift to management. The two were rivals on the bike during the late 1990s, but even then Julich admits that he was full of admiration for the Dane, who famously won the Tour in 1996 before later admitting to doping and offering to give back his yellow jersey.

“I’ve always had a very unique relationship with Bjarne and I respect him very much. He’s a guy I can learn from. He and I can talk about sensitive topics, maybe even argue about them but we respect the boundaries.”

“In 1998 when we almost abandoned the Tour on stage 17 I was there saying, ‘hey listen, if they stop the race now do I still get second?’ That’s all I was interested in. We started the race after a two hour delay and Bjarne came up to me and said I should talk to Leblanc.”

“I was like, ‘you’ve won the Tour, who the hell am I?’ It was right then that I knew he’d be involved in cycling still. He took the leadership in a very difficult situation in the Tour and he took me on when no one else would and gave me two of the best years of my career and some great memories.”

Those memories will have to be put to one side as Julich fights to find a new team sponsor. Despite the global economic conditions he believes that cycling is still growing and that Lance Armstrong's comeback has fuelled further interest in the sport.

“With the new sponsors and what’s happening in America with cycling right now I think it’s a great time for new sponsors to get involved in the sport.”

“Since he’s come back he’s ignited the passion for cycling within America which has been fantastic. Hats off to him for having that effect. With Garmin, Columbia, and Specialized becoming more interested, there are other American sponsors that are waiting for the right opportunity and think there’s one now.”
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Re: SAXO FAN ZONE.....NO HATERS ALLOWED

Postby zoeart » Wed Feb 03, 2010 5:59 pm

Jens was "ghost tweeting" from Andy's Twitter today. Andy posted a pix.

http://twitter.com/andy_schleck
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Re: SAXO FAN ZONE.....NO HATERS ALLOWED

Postby Agent 86 » Wed Feb 03, 2010 6:52 pm

Can't wait till somebody hacks twitter and starts posting as other people :lol:
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Re: SAXO FAN ZONE.....NO HATERS ALLOWED

Postby mashjaja » Thu Feb 04, 2010 2:16 pm

In other news, Frank tweeted that Andy has some knee pains right now :(
and CN reported that Jakob F. has knee problems.

awesome.
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Re: SAXO FAN ZONE.....NO HATERS ALLOWED

Postby scoottaymacattack » Thu Feb 04, 2010 2:44 pm

mashjaja wrote:In other news, Frank tweeted that Andy has some knee pains right now :(
and CN reported that Jakob F. has knee problems.

awesome.


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Re: SAXO FAN ZONE.....NO HATERS ALLOWED

Postby mashjaja » Sat Feb 06, 2010 6:51 am

Frank and Andy....always together!

(CN)Fränk and Andy Schleck hope to stay with Bjarne Riis' team after their contracts expire the end of this season but say the most important thing is that they ride on the same team. “What is certain is that Andy and I will always stay together,” Fränk said.

The elder Schleck has ridden for Riis since turning pro in 2003 and told Luxembourg newspaper Le Quotidien he would like the co-operation to continue. “I am really happy. I was able to grow there, to progress slowly over time. I would be happy it if went even beyond the 2010 season.”

Saxo Bank recently announced it would end its sponsorship of the squad at the end of the current season, leaving team owner Riis to search for a replacement.

But wherever Schleck rides in 2011, it will be on the same team as his brother. “Right now, we concentrate on riding and this should not upset us," he said. "Because we know we will still be riding in 2011. We will discuss it again after the Tour [de France].”

Fränk, who turns 30 the middle of April, is looking forward to 2010, both personally and professionally. He and his wife are expecting the first child this spring and he is eager to return to racing after knee surgery shortened his season last year.

One of his goals this year is to finish in the top-three of the Tour de France, along with his brother, of course. Andy Schleck has said his elder brother could even win the race. “I like especially that Andy never does the calculations without me,” Fränk said. “And I also think that I can do better than last year. … For 2010, I say: why not the podium? And if I get onto the podium, why not win?”
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Re: SAXO FAN ZONE.....NO HATERS ALLOWED

Postby golevigo » Sat Feb 06, 2010 9:42 am

mashjaja wrote:And if I get onto the podium, why not win?”


COUGH!
because you can't time trial worth a darn or drop Berto on any climbs.
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Re: SAXO FAN ZONE.....NO HATERS ALLOWED

Postby mashjaja » Sat Feb 06, 2010 3:05 pm

Ssssshhhh!! It's fun to dream!
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Re: SAXO FAN ZONE.....NO HATERS ALLOWED

Postby Agent 86 » Sat Feb 06, 2010 5:34 pm

I read the Andy/Frank togetherness bit somewhere as well and at first thought, wouldn't' they want to eventually be on separate teams just to see how they can deal with it? I mean its almost like they're twins and can't be apart.

Seeing them both on the podium would be very good for the whole family/sibling togetherness bit, I can see that angle. Lets hope Frank can hang on this year, I don't want to see Andy wait nor Contador wait for any other teammate either! We've seen that sorry excuse for lackluster racing, I wanna see some riders get dropped!
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Re: SAXO FAN ZONE.....NO HATERS ALLOWED

Postby golevigo » Mon Feb 08, 2010 4:32 pm

Mash mentioned the Arvesson injury in the Qatar thread. It has nothing to do with this, and I feel bad about two collar bone breaks in a row for him, but CSC/Saxo used to be my least favorite team.

I'm downright giddy about Sky's struggles today, and this officially marks their replacement of Saxo on my shit list.
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Re: SAXO FAN ZONE.....NO HATERS ALLOWED

Postby mashjaja » Tue Feb 09, 2010 6:03 am

Hey now!! Easy does it! Read the title of this thread--"no haters!" How can Saxo be someone's least (or now, second least) favorite team?! I mean, not everyone can be a complete and utter die heard like me, sure, but why they rub you the wrong way out of curiosity?
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Re: SAXO FAN ZONE.....NO HATERS ALLOWED

Postby golevigo » Tue Feb 09, 2010 6:40 am

mashjaja wrote:Hey now!! Easy does it! Read the title of this thread--"no haters!" How can Saxo be someone's least (or now, second least) favorite team?! I mean, not everyone can be a complete and utter die heard like me, sure, but why they rub you the wrong way out of curiosity?


You should probably take this as a compliment. It was mainly the CSC name and Riis especially. I don't like that guy.
They were kind of like the Yankees or Red Sox - primary competition against my favorite teams like Postal/Disco and now Garmin. But their look has changed a little, and now I'd much rather see them win ahead of Columbia and Sky.
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Re: SAXO FAN ZONE.....NO HATERS ALLOWED

Postby Timo » Tue Feb 09, 2010 11:52 am

golevigo wrote:
mashjaja wrote: primary competition against my favorite teams like Postal/Disco and now Garmin.


HELLO?!?!?!?!?!? :shock: Vacansoleil!!!!!! Sheeesh :roll:
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Re: SAXO FAN ZONE.....NO HATERS ALLOWED

Postby mashjaja » Wed Feb 10, 2010 5:34 pm

Dude, so the new press agent Saxo hired has been released from his contract....

how in the hell do i get that gig for real?!!!!!!
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Re: SAXO FAN ZONE.....NO HATERS ALLOWED

Postby Agent 86 » Wed Feb 10, 2010 5:42 pm

mashjaja wrote:Dude, so the new press agent Saxo hired has been released from his contract....

how in the hell do i get that gig for real?!!!!!!


Sign the Pro-Omerta contract :P :twisted: :mrgreen: :wink:
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Re: SAXO FAN ZONE.....NO HATERS ALLOWED

Postby Timo » Wed Feb 10, 2010 11:26 pm

Go for it Mash!!!!!! That would be so cool!
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Re: SAXO FAN ZONE.....NO HATERS ALLOWED

Postby mashjaja » Fri Feb 12, 2010 11:15 am

Haha! I don't even know where to start!
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Re: SAXO FAN ZONE.....NO HATERS ALLOWED

Postby Agent 86 » Fri Feb 12, 2010 1:22 pm

E-mail them for one!
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