edmondson at an-post

andrewjoseph
andrewjoseph Posts: 2,165
edited June 2015 in Pro race
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  • ddraver
    ddraver Posts: 26,697
    umm...Why?

    Seems like a reasonable move for him
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  • mr_poll
    mr_poll Posts: 1,547

    Why?

    Didn't work out for him at Sky - no WT tour have come in for him so why not drop down and rebuild your career?
  • mrushton
    mrushton Posts: 5,182
    In C-Weekly he puts it down to being somewhat disorganised and Sky and Rod Ellingworth in particular being the complete opposite. Ellingworth isn't one to carry passengers so made the decision to let him go
    M.Rushton
  • andrewjoseph
    andrewjoseph Posts: 2,165
    I'm disappointed that he gets a ride anywhere, let alone with Sean's team.
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  • ddraver
    ddraver Posts: 26,697
    You re going to have to help us here. I put his name into Google just in case but that did nt throw up anything either...
    We're in danger of confusing passion with incompetence
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  • okgo
    okgo Posts: 4,368
    I've heard a few rumours about some of the smaller teams he rode for in Italy, but who knows the real truth, I do too wonder what OP is getting at...
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  • andrewjoseph
    andrewjoseph Posts: 2,165
    :oops: :oops: :oops:

    my sincere apologies, for some reason i saw josh edmondson and interpreted it into JTL. I have no idea why and no excuses.

    :oops: :oops: :oops:
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  • Macaloon
    Macaloon Posts: 5,545
    Common syndrome for cycling fans. Many read Chris Froome and think Lance Armstrong.

    Quality 'fess-up, btw.
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  • Yellow Peril
    Yellow Peril Posts: 4,466
    there are stories about him that go beyond disorganisation. So far to say if they are true I hope he can turn things around.
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  • dimspace
    dimspace Posts: 53
    there are stories about him that go beyond disorganisation. So far to say if they are true I hope he can turn things around.

    Disorganised or Lazy :D

    Shame, kids got talent, just not chanelling it, hopefully an-post will be more his thing
  • RichN95.
    RichN95. Posts: 27,253
    dimspace wrote:
    there are stories about him that go beyond disorganisation. So far to say if they are true I hope he can turn things around.

    Disorganised or Lazy :D

    Shame, kids got talent, just not chanelling it, hopefully an-post will be more his thing
    You should post here more often Dim. You're someone I occasionally disagree with, but when I do I think I'd have an interesting discourse about it. (I more often agree with you).

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  • The_Boy
    The_Boy Posts: 3,099
    dimspace wrote:
    there are stories about him that go beyond disorganisation. So far to say if they are true I hope he can turn things around.

    Disorganised or Lazy :D

    Shame, kids got talent, just not chanelling it, hopefully an-post will be more his thing

    Likes a drink, doesn't he? Or am i confusing him with another?
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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    The_Boy wrote:
    dimspace wrote:
    there are stories about him that go beyond disorganisation. So far to say if they are true I hope he can turn things around.

    Disorganised or Lazy :D

    Shame, kids got talent, just not chanelling it, hopefully an-post will be more his thing

    Likes a drink, doesn't he? Or am i confusing him with another?

    He may, but I think publically it was JTL who liked a drink.
  • PeteinSQ
    PeteinSQ Posts: 2,292
    I know that JTL liked a bit of a drink as he was hammered at the brave heart dinner a couple of years ago. He tried to buy all of the signed jersies. But then all of the riders at that event tend to get a bit drunk.
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  • above_the_cows
    above_the_cows Posts: 11,406
    Macaloon wrote:
    Common syndrome for cycling fans. Many read Chris Froome and think Lance Armstrong.

    Ha ha ha!
    Correlation is not causation.
  • PeteinSQ wrote:
    I know that JTL liked a bit of a drink as he was hammered at the brave heart dinner a couple of years ago. He tried to buy all of the signed jersies. But then all of the riders at that event tend to get a bit drunk.

    David Millar had my clubmate thrown out of one for asking him for a photo of his shoes. About 10 times
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  • morstar
    morstar Posts: 6,190
    Disorganised covers so many possibilities. Dyslexia, dyspraxia, adhd + lots of other stuff. Could be the lad just needs a little extra support.
    Although Christine Ohurugo was disorganised so maybe that's what they're trying to avoid.
    But who knows? May just be a gifted but idle slacker or simply disorganised.
  • PeteinSQ wrote:
    I know that JTL liked a bit of a drink as he was hammered at the brave heart dinner a couple of years ago. He tried to buy all of the signed jersies. But then all of the riders at that event tend to get a bit drunk.

    David Millar had my clubmate thrown out of one for asking him for a photo of his shoes. About 10 times

    Having just read his book I feel inclined to ask "David Millar? Lecturing someone for being too drunk?"
  • Pross
    Pross Posts: 43,463
    Showing a return to form. Looked pretty good at TdY and took a stage of Azerbaijan I believe. Maybe the move to World Tour was a year or two early?
  • lyn1
    lyn1 Posts: 261
    Pross wrote:
    Showing a return to form. Looked pretty good at TdY and took a stage of Azerbaijan I believe. Maybe the move to World Tour was a year or two early?

    I hope you are right, although in TdY he put in one big effort on one climb close to his home and T of A comprises primarily 3rd Div teams, so difficult to assess.
  • argyllflyer
    argyllflyer Posts: 893
    He broke off the front of the peloton with a few km to go and there was no teams able to bring him back. It was a bit draggy but nothing remarkable. He was almost caught on the line.
  • tailwindhome
    tailwindhome Posts: 19,436
    On the start list for the Ras
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  • tailwindhome
    tailwindhome Posts: 19,436
    Lying 2nd

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  • disgruntledgoat
    disgruntledgoat Posts: 8,957

    Looking at that and the VDB article he did, Shane Stokes tries to do an awful lot with not much material. That "interview" with Edmonson and his DS must have amounted to 3 quotes and a parsing of this years results and his VDB was a straight google translate of the Het Nieuwsblad piece.
    "In many ways, my story was that of a raging, Christ-like figure who hauled himself off the cross, looked up at the Romans with blood in his eyes and said 'My turn, sock cookers'"

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  • frenchfighter
    frenchfighter Posts: 30,642
    Haha!
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  • andyp
    andyp Posts: 10,549
    Edmondson won the final stage of the Tour de l'Oise at the weekend, taking the overall GC win in the process;

    http://procyclingstats.com/race.php?id=150493

    He's done well this year, that's 3 wins now I think, plus 2nd at the Ras.
  • frenchfighter
    frenchfighter Posts: 30,642
    Leaves Sky and starts winning. Typical.
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  • lostboysaint
    lostboysaint Posts: 4,250
    Leaves Sky and starts winning. Typical.

    At a completely different, lower, level.
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  • andyp
    andyp Posts: 10,549
    Leaves Sky and starts winning. Typical.

    :D

    I'm just pleased he seems to have rediscovered his love of racing. I think in most cases where a rider doesn't get a new contract at the end of his 2 year neo-pro deal, the rider quits the sport all together. It's good to see that Edmondson is still motivated to race, and doing well enough to win again too. It'll be interesting to see how much interest there is in him for next season.