Were I a fifth class cyclist, they's still be the two teams I'd be looking to get signed by...
Joking aside, they seem to be really about building a team of equals, and everyone seems to have their chances in races. At CTT, Deignan had a few shots in that Spanish race earlier in the season, Haussler was encouraged to become an equal to Hushovd, rather than a train; Martin is being carefully coached at Garmin, Farrar is now a "name", Vandevelde is a tour leader, and by the looks of things, Wiggins is given his chance to show.
I am thinking at Sky it will be a very "follow the leader" style organisation, largely towards the benefit of the better British cyclist, or the big name: fair enough, they pay the wages, but not where you'd go if you have ambition to win, or develop, I am thinking.
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