I think it was Daniel Friebe who was speculating that this is part of their business model; they sign promising young riders, some develop, others don't like the hands on approach they have, and look to leave. The team let them, but get some cash in compensation as they are usually on long term contracts.
I think it was Daniel Friebe who was speculating that this is part of their business model; they sign promising young riders, some develop, others don't like the hands on approach they have, and look to leave. The team let them, but get some cash in compensation as they are usually on long term contracts.