Fabio Melani | Road to Le Tour | End of Season
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Cycleman123 |
Posted on 10-12-2013 23:52
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Thanks mate
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Posted on 11-12-2013 00:04
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Tour de San Luis
So after not really being able to take much from the GC perspective, can Jagoba continue his decent form and give us a good result on the final stage?
In the order of which they crossed the climb, the escapees were:
Gerard
Tereul
Sijmens
De Negri
Again the sprint train was a failure. I was brought in to help with positioning, but Virgilijus and Jagoba were blocked with 4km left to go. I wasn't stopping though.
Again an easy win for Greipel. Rounding off the podium were Sinkeldam and Felline.
Jagoba took another Top 10 with 7th today.
So, with 11th and 12th in the GC with such a field I guess we can be proud. To beat Esteban is big for me, and Jagoba must be loving his start to the pro circuit - 3 Top 10s in 3 sprint stages. Will it be off to Algarve next? We don't know.
Fabio
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Posted on 11-12-2013 00:20
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Well PCM decided to delete all my race planning . That means that the team isn't registered for Cholet or Norway.
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Posted on 11-12-2013 00:20
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Well PCM decided to delete all my race planning . That means that the team isn't registered for Cholet or Norway.
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Posted on 11-12-2013 00:55
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A nice way for Jagoba to finish off his time in Argentina
And i feel sorry for you, PCM can be a real pain some times
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Posted on 11-12-2013 17:10
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Good sprint for Jagoba there
Shame you lost your calendar, hope you can overcome that...
And yay for Kelderman beating Quintana
Feyenoord(football) and Kelderman fanboy
PCMdaily Awards: 12x nomination, 9x runner-up, 0x win.
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Posted on 12-12-2013 05:57
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Sutty: He's proud, and thanks
Jesleyh: Sure was, also keeping in mind he's 19! Yay
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Posted on 12-12-2013 07:03
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Vuelta Ciclista a Mallorca
Leader
Robinson Chalapud
Sprinter
Jagoba Aurrekoetxea
Main Teammate
Fabio Melani
Leadout Man
Leonardo Duque
Leadout Man
Jarlinson Pantano
Leadout Man
Juan Sebastian Arango
Teammate
Juan Pablo Suarez
Domestique
Wilson Marentes
Sprinters: Andre Greipel, Marcel Kittel
Climbers: Chris Froome, Alberto Contador, Tejay van Garderen, Nairo Quintana, Fabio Duarte
Kelly: With such a strong field, we'll be lucky for a good GC place. Jagoba, try to carry over your form from Argentina.
Me: I think that we have a very difficult task ahead of us, but Robinson can do well. How well is the question.
Kelly: Top 7 GC
Sponsors: Top 10 GC
Me: Top 5 GC, Top 5 on 2 Stages
Fabio
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Posted on 12-12-2013 07:06
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Oh, team mate again, anyway, good luck, I think you can perform well, hopefully so can Jagoba and Robinson
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Posted on 13-12-2013 02:13
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The Hobbit wrote:
Oh, team mate again, anyway, good luck, I think you can perform well, hopefully so can Jagoba and Robinson
That made me smirk . You'll understand soon
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Posted on 13-12-2013 05:11
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With no break formed yet, the Sky trio of Fenn, Pate and Markus rode away from the bunch. The latter took maximum points.
When the break did form, it consisted of 4 riders:
Barbero
Carvalho
Sokol
Vallejo Dominguez
With the stage entering the business end, the peloton became frantic.
The result of this was several (!) bunch crashes, invloving between 2 and 10 riders each time. No huge names were affected, Castroviejo was the best rider down.
Some of these crashes also caused a big split. Our main climbing trio of Suarez, Chalapud and I were all behind, frantically trying to get back.
With 5km to go, we finally had a good train going. Jarlinson was very handy in getting over the hills in the closing kilometres.
But just as everything was going right, Leo put in a horrible leadout. He barely accelerated, and this left Jagoba in a very bad position.
Marcel Kittel took the win ahead of leadout man Ramon Sinkeldam and Andrea Guardini.
Jagoba took an amazing 5th, with Leo finally accelerating to 6th, and Arango 9th with a 3km sprint. God knows what could've been.
With 3 in the Top 10, the team lead was always ours.
A good day overall, as Jagoba continues to show us his amazing sprinting capabilities, while me and my fellow 'dropees' finished in the same time as the leaders.
Fabio
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The Hobbit |
Posted on 13-12-2013 07:00
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Cycleman123 wrote:
The Hobbit wrote:
Oh, team mate again, anyway, good luck, I think you can perform well, hopefully so can Jagoba and Robinson
That made me smirk . You'll understand soon
I'm getting my hopes up then...
Congrats on 1000 posts
Edited by The Hobbit on 13-12-2013 07:01
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Cycleman123 |
Posted on 13-12-2013 07:43
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Oh wow, YAY!
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sutty68 |
Posted on 13-12-2013 11:14
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Nice riding from the team today
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Cycleman123 |
Posted on 14-12-2013 00:26
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Sutty: Thanks
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Posted on 14-12-2013 00:41
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Vuelta Ciclista a Mallorca
Again the biggest chance is for Jagoba. Hopefully the leadout will be better.
The escapees of the day were:
Zuazubiskar
Madrazo
Marycz
Lammertink
Again a big pileup! No big names aare down, but hopes of competing are well and truly over for some.
Our train was going well, until Leonardo and Jagoba were blocked. Juan Sebastian was doing an extraordinary job though.
Kittel took the win again, ahead of Kristoff and Guardini.
Jagoba was blocked for the whole sprint. So, he could only get 14th. Leo was 15th, and Juan was 16th.
Again an uneventful day for me in the saddle, but the sprint train will have plenty to complain about over dinner.
Fabio
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Posted on 14-12-2013 00:51
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Another day of steady riding from the guys
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Posted on 15-12-2013 23:03
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Sutty: Thanks
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Posted on 15-12-2013 23:28
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Vuelta Ciclista a Mallorca
Today is the one GC stage, so we need Robinson to be firing on all cylinders.
The Race
The break was 5 strong. Howevr, the peloton would make sure that they didn't survive until the end. Still, they were pretty strong:
Navarro
Bak
Herrada
Teruel
Piedra
Skip to the interesting bit. Robinson and I made the attack train, but I was, as usual, too strong on the downhill. Sean was quick to tell me over the team radio to keep going. Thank god the old DS wasn't here.
I was away solo, ahead of Robinson, and then the favourites group:
Froome
Contador
Van Garderen
Moreno
Quintana
I was keeping a constant 30" lead on them.
It was a 16" gap down to Rob, then a further 15" on the favourites, with 7km to go on the Cat. 1.
It was truly grueling. It felt like I just wanted to explode. I felt like I had never felt before, but then I realised. I am leading - with a constant gap - over the best climbers in the world.
At 2.8km to the summit, the energy was gone, but this thought kept me going. The gap was still 30". Could I do the impossible?
No... I was caught with 1km to the summit, but I stayed in the group, while others tried fruitlessly to attack away.
I just went first over the climb. Meanwhile, David Arroyo managed to crash on an 8% gradient...
I tried to leave the group on the last hill, but to no avail. I thus took the wheel of the best sprinter of us, Moreno. Luis Leon Sanchez has joined up with us, but was surprisingly not offering a leadout to his teammate.
I couldn't go around, my 'leadout man', while also misjudging the downhill trajectory - finishing with energy to spare. Quintana was the strongest, ahead of Contador, the Katusha duo, me, and then Froome.
A good performance I think personally. The KoM jersey and 2nd place behind the race winner out of the young riders. We still have tomorrow, though that is for Jagoba.
Fabio
Edited by Cycleman123 on 15-12-2013 23:30
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Posted on 16-12-2013 06:56
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Very well done, and a good try. Hopefully it is also something to learn form racing with such greats
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