HELLISH: já bych se vsadil, že Movistar v dohledné době rozhodně nic nevyhraje a Ayuso tuplem ne. Ten arogant si proti sobě dokázal poštvat i kolegy ve fungujícím týmu tmeleném Pogim. Nicméně bylo by vtipné sledovat, co se stane když bude v takovém chování pokračovat v úplně rozloženém týmu.
K Movistaru se nedávno dobře vyjádřil Matteo Jorgensen, kdo nečetl, viz. níže :)
What would you change in the way Movistar Team works?
That's a difficult question. It all boils down to the fact that the hard core of the team is quite old. The people who form that hard core, the ones who have been with the team the longest, have known a different kind of cycling than today. In the last 10 years, cycling has changed more than in the previous 50 years from what I've been able to learn from talking to riders and directors. The team is having a hard time adapting to the new standards of cycling: the way we race, the way we prepare... I've seen people try to change this, but it's difficult and takes a lot of time and convincing a lot of people, and having very tough conversations. For example, Patxi Vila has spent four years in the team, basically trying to change things. And, in four years, very little has really changed in the way he wanted it to change. And that's because the team has been around for a long time. Which is also a good thing, because it means it has certain values and certain motives for how they do things, and that's why the team has survived so long: it doesn't get carried away by trends. But when you've been going for so long, it's hard to change people's opinions and views. So, ultimately, it's a human problem. A problem of trying to change people's mindset, which is a very difficult thing to do.