Will Remco Evenepoel ride with Quick-Step in 2024?
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@NicoDelon Oh whoops. I didn't realize @egroj had made one. I'll resolve this NA since that has more traders.

If I were Remco, I would leave. Ineos would make the most sense. They can probably pay the most and offer the best team. He could most likely ride as lead in next year's TdF, with current squad supporting.

@JCE Remco to Ineos, and Roglic to Bahrain, then we will have the most epic TdF ever next year

@egroj Even better, Sepp to...EF?. https://velo.outsideonline.com/road/road-racing/tour-de-france/sepp-kuss-interview-love-opportunity-race-grand-tour-gc/ I kinda think he engaged this question as something of a nod to JV leadership to make sure he gets paid more. I don't really think he would leave, but riding for EF could totally reinvigorate American cycling post-Lance. No idea what JV is paying him, but I would imagine between 500K-1M. IPT is tired of Froome and have explicitly said he's not worth the money (5.5M in 2002, amazingly). They might have $ freeing up.

Also, sorry, this is my alt account (thanks Chrome profiles).

@JakeEaton interesting, well if Roglic leaves they might send him to the Giro or Vuelta as the leader. No disrespect, he's amazing, but I don't think that he is at the level of Tadej, Jonas, Roglic or Remco, even the Yates brothers, so it would be hard to see him as GC leader for any team in the Tour fighting for anything other than top 5

@egroj Yea, I tend to agree - I feel like he'd be fighting for the podium, but it would be really fun to see. He might be well suited for the Giro.

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