interessante articolo su cyclingnews.com
alcune cose si sapevano, altre io le scopro ora (magari la mia e' solo disinformazione)
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/latest-t...qus_thread
"Cyclingnews has learned this morning that Trentin has in fact signed with Orica-Scott. However the Australian team would not comment on the matter. They would also not comment on Mikel Nieve signing for them from Team Sky. "
"one agent has told Cyclingnews that Dave Brailsford has resigned himself to losing Mikel Landa to Movistar. The agent told said, ‘I spoke to Brailsford and he told me Landa was leaving’."
"Michal Kwiatkowski, however, will re-sign after a hugely impressive season. Elia Viviani is on his way to UAE, while Vasil Kiryienka, David Lopez, Beñat Intxausti, and Sebastian Henao are all looking to extend by between one and two years. Team Sky are also looking to youth and have signed Pavel Sivakov, who won the Baby Giro, and Egen Bernal. They have been linked to Jonathan Castroviejo for some time and although the move was reported in June, the rider’s agent told Cyclingnews that while a move was possible, nothing had been signed just yet."
"Greg Van Avermaet, Richie Porte, Tejay van Garderen and Nicolas Roche are already set for next year but Daniel Oss is moving to Bora-Hansgrohe, while Alessandro De Marchi is leaving, with UAE heavily linked to the Italian. Jurgen Roelandts is set to move across from Lotto Soudal."
"As for Kristoff and Contador, their futures remain undecided. The Norwegian remains linked to several teams, including Astana, while Contador has not yet signed his contract extension with Trek-Segafredo for another year."
"Cannondale, with a new major sponsor on the way, have begun negotiating with their riders. Rigoberto Uran, Pierre Rolland and Simon Clarke are all expected to stay, although the future of Davide Formolo is a little more unclear with several teams, including Bora, interested after his Giro d'Italia performance."
"Louis Meintjes, who will need to decide between staying at UAE or heading back to Dimension Data or moving to Bahrain Merida."