[PCT] Bonsucro
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Posted on 07-05-2015 21:35
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Bonsucro - Promoting sustainable sugar cane
O Boticário - Cosmetics
TV Cultura - Free Brazilian Television Network
Tectoy - Electronics
Valedourado - Food and Drinks
Werba – Metal Recycling
Caloi - Bicycle Sponsor
Etxeondo - Cycling Clothing
Herbalife - Nutrition
After a really enjoyable debut season, Bonsucro are back baby, of course! Now in the pro-continental division, how will the boys from Brazil fare? At the end of last season there was plenty of rambling about what we would/wouldn't do next season, long story short:
- revenge beckons at the Tour of America
- we will look to race a GT this season
- we will be going all in to finish as high up the rankings as we can, why not?
With Jacinta (The Jaguar) as our mascot surely the sky is the limit!
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Caloi frames for 2015: (Credits to Bikex)
Collector's tank tops:
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FEB 3rd-8th: (HC) Tour of Eritrea
FEB 15th-20th: (C1) Volta a Catalunya
FEB 25th: (HC) Strade Bianchi
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MAR 1st-8th: (C1) FBD Eire Tour
MAR 7th: (HC) Kenya Mountain Classic
MAR 15th-20th: (PT) Vuelta al Pais Vasco
MAR 27th: (HC) E3 Prijs
MAR 27th-29th: (HC) Corsica International
MAR 29th: (C1) Seskin Classic
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APR 1st-7th: (HC) Tour of Vancouver
APR 14th-19th: (C1) Tour of South Africa
APR 30th: (HC) Dutch Food Valley Classic
APR 30th: (C1) Interlagos GP
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MAY 4th-9th: (C1) Tour of Japan
MAY 8th: (HC) Volcan de Agua Classic
MAY 11th-30th: (GT) Vuelta a Espana
MAY 12th: (C1) Viana do Castelo
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JUN 25th-29th: (HC) Tour d'Andorra
JUN 29th: (C1) Monterrey TTT
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JUL 7th: (HC) Manx International
JUL 15th: (HC) Tour of the Battenkill
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AUG 1st-8th: (HC) Int. Osterreich Rundfahrt
AUG 1st: (HC) Clasica San Sebastian
AUG 3rd: (C1) Melaka's Governor Cup
AUG 5th-15th: (HC) Volta a Portugal
AUG 14th-18th: (HC) Baltic Chain Tour
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SEP 2nd-22nd: (C1) Tour of America
SEP 7th-14th: (HC) Tour of Britain
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OCT 1st: (C1) Colombian Venteaux
OCT 2nd: (HC) Paris-Tours
OCT 4th-6th: (C2) Tour du Faso
OCT 9th-14th: (HC) Tour of Beijing
OCT 18th: (HC) Japan Cup
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2014 Thread: https://pcmdaily.c...rowstart=0
Notable Results:
-- GC: Tour de San Luis (Pedro Nicácio)
-- GC: Ruta America del Sur (Bruno Borges)
-- Rund um den Eschborn-Frankfurt - (Lluis Mas)
-- Stage 4 Tour of New Zealand (Bruno Borges)
-- Stage 8 Tour de Langkawi (Carlos Manarelli)
-- Stage 5 Ruta America del Sur (Bruno Borges)
-- Stage 10 Tour of the Middle East (J.E. Rodrigues)
-- Stage 3 Circulo de Juarez (Carlos Manarelli)
-- Stage 5 Circulo de Juarez (Carlos Manarelli)
-- Stage 1 Tour of Poland (Bruno Borges)
-- Stage 1 (TTT) Tour d'Azerbaijan
-- Stage 4 Tour of Utah (Sergio Godoy)
-- DNF Tour of America (Pedro Nicácio)
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2015:
-- GC: Vuelta a Catalunya (Alberto Contador)
-- GC: Tour of Vancouver (Alberto Contador)
-- Kenya Mountain Classic (Alberto Contador)
-- Stage 1 Tour of Eritrea (Jaime Alberto Castaneda)
-- Stage 3 Tour of South Africa (Luis Miguel Mansilla)
-- Stage 6 Tour of Japan (Luis Miguel Mansilla)
-- Stage 1 Int. Osterreich Rundfahrt (Alberto Contador)
-- Stage 12 Tour of America (Pedro Nicácio)
-- Stage 17 Tour of America (Pedro Nicácio)
-- Stage 19 Tour of America (Basilio Ramos Ticona)
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Posted on 07-05-2015 21:37
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#1: PCT Team Standings - Top 10 - 19th
A difficult goal for a promoting team. To come close to this one will hinge on a great transfer season. We are buoyed that we managed to create a top team from scratch last season, with a bountiful budget at hand we feel we could form a special team in the transfer window, capable of finishing around 10th, or higher.
#2: Tour of America - Top 5 Nicácio - 13th After much thought we will be back to the Tour of America. Vengeance shall be ours! We will look to atone, big time, at the race which cost us the title. The difficulty will depend on the start list, will many other teams have the cajones to send a strong squad to this lengthy stage race?
#3: Volcan de Agua Classic - Win Contador - 8th A mountain heavy race in the Americas. Of the teams which didn't disband last season Bonsucro were the top ranked in the American standings. No regional standings this time around but we continue to focus heavily on the Americas. Now can we get a climber able to win such a race as this, yes we can!
#4: Interlagos GP - Top 5 Manarelli - 9th The only race on the calendar which is solely in Brazil. Of all the beautiful terrain of Brazil, the magnificent vistas, - we are heading around a nondescript motor circuit ...... Jacinta won't like that! Last season a break took this race, and they may well do this time around. Manarelli may well think himself capable of doing well here, however, we must be prepared to go into the break. We do have the notion of attaining a top rouleur, someone who attacks with 3 kilometres to go could do well here. Definitely a risky goal, even the race favourite can't have too much confidence of finishing in the top 5, but we have a feeling Bonsucro can do this one. * This race clashes with the Dutch Food Valley Classic.
#5: - Tour d'Andorra Top 5 Contador - 4th
So once again we are spreading our eggs! With targets in mountainous races, flat races and stage races Bonsucro don't want to/and shouldn't be labelled one dimensional. Many dimensions are here!
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Posted on 07-05-2015 21:37
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Final reserve/
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sutty68 |
Posted on 08-05-2015 00:06
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Good Luck mate
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Posted on 08-05-2015 17:12
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sutty68 wrote:
Good Luck mate
You too sutty! Looking forward to the new season: relegation battle, top 10 battle or perhaps a promotion battle? Who knows? Got a pretty startling budget after doing well last season so we could go any way I guess.
* Goals updated.
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sutty68 |
Posted on 08-05-2015 17:21
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Got a feeling my season will be all about avoiding relegation
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Posted on 08-05-2015 17:37
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Mmm... Toue of America. Seriously considering a strong squad for it - will have to see how my transfers go. Will meet you there
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Posted on 08-05-2015 17:40
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aidanvn13 wrote:
Mmm... Toue of America. Seriously considering a strong squad for it - will have to see how my transfers go. Will meet you there
Between the three of us there's definately going to be a great line-up, plus anyone else!
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Posted on 09-05-2015 11:58
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sutty: It is impossible to say this early on. You should be more positive this time around: there is no Cycleman to bid you up!
aidan: It is a long long ways off, but is seems the hype is already building!
TMM: I'm thinking it will be pretty ironic if there is a better startlist for the ToA this season compared to last. Last season there were the regional rankings, which attracted some teams to the ToA. Still, it would be great to have a good startlist there, Bonsucro will likely send a strong team again, for me there should be more interest in what is the 'Continental/Pro continental GT'. I am sure tsmoha agrees with me!
| | 2015 | 2014 | DIF | Aguilar | Héctor Fabian | €50,000 | €75,000 | €25,000 | Araujo | Willian | €50,000 | €50,000 | 0 | Camargo | Jonathan | €50,000 | €75,000 | €25,000 | Godoy | Sergio | €65,000 | €106,000 | €41,000 | Manarelli | Carlos Alexandre | €65,000 | €75,000 | €10,000 | Melo | Rodrigo | €50,000 | €50,000 | €0 | Nicácio | Pedro | €55,000 | €60,000 | €5,000 | Oyakaua | Patrick | €50,000 | €50,000 | €0 | Soto Pereira | Jorge Adelbo | €50,000 | €50,000 | €0 | | | | | €106,000 |
Released:
Hernâni Broco
William Chiarello
João Gaspar
Alberto Losada
Carlos Oyarzun
Sergio Paulinho
Jose Eriberto Rodrigues
Amets Txurruka
The renewals are over. Nine riders have renewed with Bonsucro and eight have departed, for now. It is testament to the great team spirit that none of the riders we renewed demanded more than €65,000 ... in the end!
Co-sponsors, Werba, described the move to keep both Uruguayan champions as 'Mucho Bueno'! Aguilar and Bonsucro had many public fallings out last season, but now all is good. The Uruguay road champ said: ' I am eager to show what I can do for the team'.
We departed with 7 riders on good terms, some may yet be in the Bonsucro livery next season. We can confirm the eighth, Amets Txurruka, had to be escorted away by police after trying to extort us, he is awaiting trial.
We will consider all offers seriously if any do arise, for any of the renewed riders.
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Posted on 13-05-2015 10:23
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Being a few days since the Man Game transfer season started for 2015, now is as good a time as any to see what changes have taken shape at Bonsucro.
Signing # 1: Christian Egidio 50K (HILL:73, TT:74, FIGH:78)
As in our augural season, the first signing of the season for us was a Brazilian. How can we not be pleased signing Christian for the lowest possible amount? We already foresee him being a vital cog in the Bonsucro engine, a key member of our TT team and surely a good choice for plenty of attacks. He will be looking to impress much more than, our first signing last season, Gaspar did.
# 2: Alberto Contador 650K (MNT:82, HILL:76, REC:76)
From: Aker - MOT for 1,600,000
Then came the marquee signing! Spanish champion, second place at last season's Vuelta and 19 th in last season's WT rankings, Alberto Contador signs for Bonsucro. At the start of the transfer season Contador wasn't really on our radar, however, after some very enjoyable talks with Aker - MOT the deal seemed possible and was then able to come off.
Without doubt a huge signing for a newly promoted PCT squad, a signing which will go a long way to attaining two of our goals. The large Spanish speaking contingent at Bonsucro will go well with il pistolero.
AND ...... if having the Spanish champion isn't the final piece in the puzzle to guarantee us a, much desired, Vuelta wildcard then we don't know what is.
# 3: Alessandro Ballan 50K (FL:76, COB:74, FGHT:73)
After leaving Rothaus - Aegon, Italian veteran, Ballan signs for Bonsucro. Without a shadow of a doubt the most prominent cobbler ever on the Bonsucro roster. He raises our hopes from nothing to something, when it comes to having an impact on the pavé. A good rouleur to boot.
# 4: Polychronis Tzortzakis 25K (TT:73, STA:73, SPR:74)
From: Children of Chernobyl Foundation p/b Nemiroff (LOAN)
Some good-spirited talks between us and Children of Chernobyl Foundation p/b Nemiroff resulted in us signing Polychronis Tzortzakis on loan. A, more than, capable rider in multiple areas the Greek will look to progress with us this season. Expect to see him ride La Vuelta.
So the squad total rises from 9 to 13 with the transfer season still being young. Expect another update in about a week's time.
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Posted on 13-05-2015 10:28
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I am glad i am not in PCT anymore.
Massive signing with Alberto, vamos Contador!
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Posted on 13-05-2015 10:30
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Contador is a fantastic signing for you!
I don't think there can really be much doubt on where one of the Vuelta wildcards will be going
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CountArach |
Posted on 13-05-2015 10:34
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Contador is a massive signing and you have done very well to get him.
Also I think that at minimum wage Ballan could still add a few points.
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Posted on 13-05-2015 10:36
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It is great for you. Contador with a very nice wage, although limited amount of racedays. I will be following my old captain to see what he can do for your team this season
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ember |
Posted on 13-05-2015 10:41
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Looking a lot forward to see Contador ride for you! That was the main reason why it was relatively easy to accept your offer, as there's no doubt he will lead your team
It will be cool to see him in the Vuelta as well if you're given a wildcard, he should definitely make for a very strong team!
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Posted on 13-05-2015 11:44
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Congratz on signing Contador! Are we Contador bros now, looking at ICL?
"It’s a little bit scary when Contador attacks." - Tommy V
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Posted on 13-05-2015 12:31
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Contador
Well, I guess you're going for promotion 100%?
Awesome signings so far, mate! Congrats!
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