Originally Posted by
Giacomo 1
Not a huge surprise I guess.
At first glance it looks like a step backwards for Tyler, but I don't think Garmin has been giving him much support the last two seasons. Maybe this new team will key on him and give him some good leadouts so he can get competitive in the sprints again. Garmin has been going for the GC wins lately,not sprint wins.
Maybe, but they also signed Matt Goss and Edvald Boasson-Hagen and already have Gerald Ciolek, so he is going to have to prove his form (and bike handling skills) continuously if he wants to be a favored rider.