The fundamental problem that Velon, Tinkoff, Vaughters and all the other people with an idea to generate more income for the teams fail to address, is that the current levels of revenue are too low to have any meaningful increase in budget for the 18 World Tour teams, even if ASO and RCS could be persuaded to share.
It seems timely to post this again, always worth a read on cycling's finances;
http://inrng.com/2014/01/problem-revenue-sharing/
The fundamental problem that Velon, Tinkoff, Vaughters and all the other people with an idea to generate more income for the teams fail to address, is that the current levels of revenue are too low to have any meaningful increase in budget for the 18 World Tour teams, even if ASO and RCS could be persuaded to share.