This is an extract from Anthony’s chat with Jay Vine on The Roadman Cycling Podcast
should set must be paid more than Jonah’s finger guard because set course has been part of eight grand tour winning teams whereas your honest finger guard has been a part of two I think I I don’t know I don’t know the answer to these questions but it’s it’s pretty interesting to think that you know he’s been part of you know the 10 grand Tours he’s done he’s he’s helped win eight of them there’s a bit of a correlation there yeah he is ridiculous Talent on so many levels but I suppose the counter argument to it is he’s he’s not the Marquee Rider he’s not the guy who shifts Cervelo bike so I’m not sure how many people buy a Cervelo R5 because they see sep on one versus c roguelochon one or vinegar and one but
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That's easy to answer. No.
100% worth at least as much
does Sepp want to be a Kawhi Leonard, or a Scottie Pippen
soft pedaling insights…kuss just won the vuelta, subsequently blowing up jumbo visma as we know it–sepp will be paid accordingly, he is not the average gegario… clip is not compelling…
No
Context: this was recorded before Vuelta
He, he, it seems Jay Vine is secretly Team GC Kuss. Too much LR influence? ๐๐๐
Let's also ask this question.
Should Jonas & Primoลบ be paid the exact same?
Such questioning of what a riders ought to be paid…& many riders, can always be asked & no outcome will come of it.
It's the same in all team sports. It's a round & round in circles question.
Pointless debate as it wont change anything.
Such debates in team sports, never do.
Salaries are between the team owners, bosses & riders, agents.
Jay Vine knows only too well this.
Not easy to answer. It's obvious that the TEAM dictates who the 'leader' is. The Vuelta is the prime example – Vingegard, Roglic and Kuss in the top 3 GC spots.
Update: Sepp wins the Vuelta ๐