2013-2014 Domestic scene/transfers

I know there's a forum for general transfers but thought we could open one up for the UK scene which looks as hectic as ever with the usual roundabout of riders.
Unfortunately we've got UK Youth shutting down along with the recent news about sigma although 'taking a year out', with the news coming extremely late which is disappointing to see and makes it pretty tough for the riders to find contracts.
http://cqranking.com/men/asp/gen/transfers.asp
The maddest move must by Blythe's move to the newly continental NFTO. Massive step down at 24yrs old. I know his progress has stagnated recently but find it hard to imagine that he had no pro-conti offers. Have heard NFTO are throwing massive cash in though...
All the squads seemed to have strengthened;
Hawkins and Scully to Madion-Genesis
Blythe and the Downings to NFTO
Briggs and Opie to Rapha
Wilkinson and Barker to Raleigh
To me rapha have come out on top, proven crit winners and some incredibly talented light boys in Cuming, Handley and Moses but it's always hard to tell who'll have to momentum come the season with the domestic scene.
Thoughts?
Unfortunately we've got UK Youth shutting down along with the recent news about sigma although 'taking a year out', with the news coming extremely late which is disappointing to see and makes it pretty tough for the riders to find contracts.
http://cqranking.com/men/asp/gen/transfers.asp
The maddest move must by Blythe's move to the newly continental NFTO. Massive step down at 24yrs old. I know his progress has stagnated recently but find it hard to imagine that he had no pro-conti offers. Have heard NFTO are throwing massive cash in though...
All the squads seemed to have strengthened;
Hawkins and Scully to Madion-Genesis
Blythe and the Downings to NFTO
Briggs and Opie to Rapha
Wilkinson and Barker to Raleigh
To me rapha have come out on top, proven crit winners and some incredibly talented light boys in Cuming, Handley and Moses but it's always hard to tell who'll have to momentum come the season with the domestic scene.
Thoughts?
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NFTO could be a bit all fur and no knickers
As for what happened with Blythe...hmm...think he was on his last chance only because Pip and Sciandri had spoken up for him. Then out goes Lelangue and now Pieper's in charge...a bit more professionalism being applied to the way the team's run. Because its been playtime fontaine there...and Blythe doesnt have the best track record when it comes to self-discipline and cracking on with the hard yards
In 2012 Endura brought in a model that no team could replicate in 2013 and I doubt any of the 2014 squads could get close to. Endura had such quality and strength in depth that they could run a dual UK and Foreign programme simultaneously, and furthermore, frequently win races on both fronts.
This year the UCI teams spent a very high percentage of their time riding in the UK. When they did venture abroad to UCI races, in many cases the races were barely better than the Premiers. Hopefully, they will be able to put together better programmes for 2014 and expose their stronger riders to better competition, which in turn, should aid their development and gain them greater exposure with a view to stepping up a level...difficult though that will be in the current climate.
Finally, I would reserve the term “incredibly talented” for those at the sharp end of Grand Tours.
Reason I ask is that Rapha scored a fantastic win at Tour of Korea with Cuming, and I know Herety sets aside a decent budget for overseas races, and for Nov-Jan warm weather training over in Oz, and racing the Oz crits and the Sun Tour in Jan.
Is it a question of the type of riders he has, or having a bigger budget to do this? or just that he puts a higher value on overseas racing and training in his budget than the other teams?
As well as Blythe and the Downings they have also signed Jon Mould from UK Youth, Dale Appleby from Metaltek? and Sam Harrison 100% ME.
Probably a function of all these plus access problems. Many of the foreign .2 races appear to take one UK Conti team plus the Academy. Endura benefitted from their strength in that they ranked 2nd on the fictitious ranking, which gave automatic entry to many races (top 3 of the ranking). I think all the 2014 teams will struggle to make top 10 particularly with the number of WT and PC riders dropping into Conti level teams and bringing points with them.
RCJLT were not the main focus of my comment as they did have a broader programme. Some of the others appeared to be restricted in squad quality, emphasised British sponsors and had limited budgets. If that's the case and results in little overseas exposure, one wonders why they bothered getting UCI registration, other than "guaranteed" entry to London Classic and TOB? I would have thought some of the ambitious Aus/NZ riders who come here see it as a conduit to Europe and must be disappointed when they realise much of their focus will be on non UCI races in the UK because the team has a limited overseas programme.
Whoa, hold up there - Shagger Blythe??
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Maybe you have identified a way forward there. When you remove the 17 WT/PC Pros who can only do 3 races in the UK anyway, is there enough talent left, even allowing for foreign imports, to justify about 60-70 paid contracts? Every time another team declares they are going Conti it is seen as a positive, but is it, particularly if it is not sustainable? If there were only 2-3 strong UCI Conti teams (plus the Academy) with the remainder being amateur/semi pro, the cost for those sponsors would be significantly reduced and may provide more interest and longevity. They would however, still get good exposure as these teams would still get into the reconstituted Premiers, Tour Series and Elite Circuit Series. The stronger UCI teams could ride their better guys in Europe with development riders focusing more (but not exclusively) on the UK to avoid crushing the teams of amateurs/semi pros. I guess my issue is.....is the UK scene (ignoring the top 17) over-professionalised given the talent pool?
That said, compared to the 90s the pro scene is thriving. It just needs more than a diet of crits with a smattering of road races - there needs to be a National A or UCI level race pretty much every week.
Hadn't realised Sigma were stopping, I recently found out one of their riders is in my village (when I thought he was a fraud on Strava as I didn't recognise his name and he was taking a load of Strava segments of very good racing cyclists!).
Perhaps that means the Blythe move is a combination of BMC pulling up their socks, NFTO having some cash, and Blyth taking the option to jump before being pushed later.
Edit. Relating to the professionalism chat, I see (via Twitter) after her recent UHC contract, Hannah Barnes has been able to quit her waitressing job.
Interesting to see how Rapha and Raleigh do this year though.
Apparently, "you can't buy class". This is why they invented PR and marketing...
This must be 'continuous improvement' as in the 80's, apart from Raleigh Banana and a couple of others, it was all two man teams and single 'Privateers'. Come the Kellogs Tour where a 5 man team was the minimum there was the strange situation of the the 2 man teams hiring 3 Privateers for the duration and then releasing them again. Itwas generally a nightmare for teamwork only made to work by the overall collegate culture that existed at the time.
The progression may be slow and, outside of BC/Sky, still not really provide a feeder environment for World Tour but it is progress from the wonderfully insular days of the 80's
Since the last Tour visit in 2007:
The World's number 1 rated nation on the track,
home to the top rated pro team...
2 x Tour winners, men + women + junior RR World champs, multiple Olympic champs on the road (let alone track)...
Live Tour coverage on non-satellite TV
A magazine TV show about all things bike...
Massive rise in number of cyclists and journeys made by bike...
If, after the 2014 Tour visit, we can't fill that gaping void of domestic racing/sponsorship, we should be taken out and shot.
And when I say "we" I mean "them"...
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There has to be the impetus on a political level along with some joined up thinking, innit...
When you think the vast majority of British Cycling funding comes from government purse, where's the encouragement of local authorities, police, etc, to work out their issues and enable that "difficult middle area" of racing (more than town centre crits; not quite Tour of Britain) to develop?
I imagine that this is a obstacle that BC have been bashing their collective heads against for decades...
I think most of the top UK conti riders get15-25k, rumours of blythe and russ downing being on mega bucks too. There was a bit of a debate on twitter last week with Tim Kennaugh, Ant McCrossen and a few others as to at what stage you can call yourself pro, some were saying if you ride for a conti team, others we saying it depended how much you earn...
If its 6-10k for non UCI and 15-25k for better Conti then it sounds like there has been wage inflation but cannot see why. The standard is likely to be down a touch on 2012 and the market is in decline, so excess supply should logically lead to prices falling. No wonder sponsors are disappearing. A number of Endura riders who are now Pro Conti and were winning Tour Series, Premiers and Elite Circuit Race series last year were right at the bottom end of that Conti range and they were supposed to be some of the better paid in the UK. If some of these current Conti lads ever become good enough to move up a level they may find themselves on less money
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Interesting interview with Blythe explaining his return to the domestic scene.
I guess he'll have to clean up next year (which would make for dull viewing) to get straight back up to world tour or pro conti squad, and if he doesn't then he may get stuck in the rut of British domestic conti teams for a couple years
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Hmm. Whenever I read a Larry Hickmott interview, it always reads like its been written by a 15 year old for a fanzine.
But I digress.
Thanks for posting, I hope that doesn't happen.
I haven't seen a great deal of him since he got into the Canc/Boonen/Flecha group on an echelons stage in Qatar in 2012. It'd be great to see him back in such good company very soon.
BC concentrate on two things
Gold Medals
Yellow Jersey via Sky.
They keep doing well on these, they keep getting the lottery money.
The domestic scene is a joke and I have 'spoken' with Stef Wyman a couple of times on Twitter about it. They couldn't give a rats ring about the domestic scene. Its a nightmare trying to get a race organised, getting information from BC etc, its a nightmare, a total amateurish setup.
The RR National Champs at Stanfordham and the shocking one at Amplethorpe highlight this. Both great courses, but poor facilities etc for the spectators. The National Champs at Pendle were great. Cant comment on Glasgow as I didn't attend, however I am assuming that was decent too given it was a try out for the Commonwealth games.
The Premier Calender is shrinking year on year, its a sad state of affairs.