Se comenta en Boardseeker que Campello podría estar hablando con RRD:
Les podría dar un buen empujón al situarlos arriba en olas.
Un saludo,
Colau
"The grapevine is going crazy with speculation over the potential new team signings for 2014, so here at Boardseeker we decided to put out thinking caps on and dig up as much information as we could from all of our sources. As well as putting all of the confirmed new signing information together in one, easy to find, place.
First of all we know that Philip Koester and Ricardo Campello are no longer part of the NeilPryde team.
This has freed up some budget, and meant that NP can take on the likes of Leon Jamaer and continue to support the growing talents of riders such as Antoine Martin.
But, where will Koester and Campello go?
It is rumoured that Campello could be looking at a deal with RRD… it would certainly make a lot of sense for RRD to look at the jumping star, but can they afford him? Another train of thought it that Campello could be looking at a team such as Goya/Quatro – with a great base of talented riders, we are sure Goya/Quatro would massively benefit from really pushing it with a great jumper too – but is it the direction they would want to go, as they have always based themselves around amazing riding talent?
With Koester also now away from NP, the logical step is for him to head over to Severne. But what implications could this have for the rest of the Severne team? Severne already have a big team, with a lot of high profile riders. From the Moreno twins, to Dunkerbeck, to Dany Bruch and Scott McKercher. If Severne want to sign Koester, would they able to afford to keep on all of these top names too? With McKercher and the twins being so involved within the R&D of the Severne products, could it be Bruch that steps aside? And surely, with his pedigree Dunkerbeck cannot be one of the most affordable of riders to keep on a team. Will Severne have to sacrifice the the former king of windsurfing to support a new rider?
And will the likes of freestyle Dieter van Eyken also suffer with the budget cuts? Will they be able to keep him on as well as the other top riders? And there is one more nugget of information coming through the grapevine, Moritz Mauch (currently with Starboard/NorthSails) could be looking at stepping across to Severne too, so it seems Severne could be looking at some major, major changes in 2014.
As of now all of these rumours stated are just that: rumours. We have spoken with various sources, but as yet cannot confirm any of these as it has not been officially stated from any brands."
Les podría dar un buen empujón al situarlos arriba en olas.
Un saludo,
Colau