[EPIC] Caja Rural - Seguros RGA 2014
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Posted on 24-11-2014 16:02
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Watch out cycling the team in green are ready to go on the attack. Coming to a Mountain or hill near you - our passionate fans and crazy cyclists will stun the modern peloton.
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2014 squad
Spoiler Jose | Alarcon | Julian | Arredondo | Davide | Arroyo | Juan Pablo | Asquiez | Carlos | Bonila | | Andre | Cardoso | | Manual | Cardoso | Leonardo | Duque | | Fabricio | Ferrari | | Omar | Friale | | Marcos | Garcia | Lucas Sebastian | Haedo | | | Francisco | Lasca | Ricardo Martinez | Machado | Angel | Madrazo | | Matthew | Brammeier | | Josue | Moyano | | Antonio | Piedra | Cayetano | Sarmiento | Gorka | Verdugo | Pablo | Urtasun | Xavier | Zandio | |
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Join Ricardo Martinez Machado, Juan Pablo Asquiez, Carlos Bonila and Jose Alarcon on their adventures as they join the ranks of the Elite Professionals in Cycling!
Season results
Part 1
La Tropicale Amissa Bongo
Seven stages of fun in Africa with Caja Rural getting season off to an outstanding start - with Ricardo Martinez Machado taking a victory on stage 4 and 10th overall. Machado also snatched a second place on stage 2 and was narrowly beaten to 2nd on the points classification. Angel Madrazo finishes second on stage 6.
Tour de San Luis Medium goal: Top 5
GP La Marseillaise
Arredondo produced a strong individual display to reach the favourites group in this hilly classic in France. A good 7th position followed in a race taken by the breakaway.
Tour of Oman Medium countered goal: Stage win - MISSED
Martinez Machado once again showed great sprinting signs particularly on the more hilly finishes with a 2nd on stage 2 and a 3rd on stage 3 on his way to 18th Overall. Jose Alarcon had a great ride up Green mountain with a 3rd on stage 4 on his way to 5th Overall
Volta ao Algarve
Much like La Tropicale, a last stage screw up cost several GC points. Still we continue to live up to our promise of attacking everytime the road goes up with Arredondo nabbing 2nd on the Malhao on stage 3. Angel Madrazo showed grit in the breakaway for the second time this year with another runner up spot on the fateful last stage that saw Arredondo tumble down GC leaving Marcos Garcia our highest GC finisher in 14th
Tour de Langkawi Easy goal: Top 10 - GAINED
Another excellent climb of a legendary climb with Genting Highlands being the setting for Jose Alarcon to clamber up to an eventual 2nd and GC 3rd. It was the team performance though that was really impressive winning the team standings and Gorka Verdugo got 5th on GC with another three riders in he top 22.
Clasica Almeria Easy countered goal: Top 10 - GAINED
A comfortable goal sealing performance as Martinez Machado nabbed a podium in this flat/hilly classic that suited the Spanish rider quite nicely despite it favouring the flat sprinters slightly.
Strade Bianchi
A tough startlist here in this hilly classic over the infamous white roads. The key here was to get one of our hill drones into a break. Antonio Piedra got in the right move but finished in the unfortunate 11th place which is just off where we would have targetted for this race. Arredondo was here but finished 23rd in a disappointing performance.
Roma Maxima
Another good classic performance this time by Juilian Arredondo who responded a little belatedly to the main moves but still got a decent 4th place. Strade Bianchi proved slightly disappointing but Roma Maxima was surpisingly more selective and these are the parcours for which Julian excels.
Volta a Catalunya Hard goal: Top 5 - MISSED
A slightly disappointing performance on GC was somewhat rectified on the final day as Gorka Verdugo made a well timed move from the days breakaway to take a stage win. Arredondo and Alarcon could not follow the best of the PT on the key stages.
GP Indurain Hard countered goal: Top 5 - MISSED
Another solid classics performance from Juilian Arredondo who managed 7th place. Hard though to be that happy finishing behind some riders from the breakaway.
Part 2
Vuelta a Pais Basque Hard goal: Top 5 - MISSED
A brilliant stage one victory from a scrambled sprint from Andre Cardoso, was tinged with frustration at a narrowly missed hard goal sealing perfromance from Juilian Arredondo who stil produced a fine 6th place on GC
Brabasjnse Pilj
Someone told team boss that there were no cobbles. That person clearly lied, team boss vows to never send team to Belgium again!
Rund um Koln
A reminder once more of the credentials of Martinez Machado who managed a brilliant 2th place behind hime favourite Andre Griepal. A well set up day with Fernandez getting in the breakaway to save the team from chasing
Edited by Smowz on 24-07-2015 07:55
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Luis Leon Sanchez |
Posted on 30-11-2014 22:33
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RMM- The Introduction
My name is Ricardo Martinez Machado. I am a 21 year old sprinter from Portugal who can ride over the hills as well. I was born in Portugal and grew up playing football and hanging with girls but I realised that this lifestyle was not the one for me so when at age 17 I was dumped by my girlfriend, don't know why..., I started cycling to take my mind off her and the failures of my life. At age 18 I went on a cycling holiday around Italy, this was when I met the great Italian sprinter Alessandro Petacchi. He gave me a few tips when it comes to sprinting and general riding and from then on my only desire was to become a professional cyclist. From watching cycling I had seen too many sprinters be easily dropped on steep sections of the race but I did not want to be like that so I trained going uphill as well. I have spent the last 3 years of my life on the bike, my once thriving social life had disappeared for the greater good of my future as a cyclist. I continue to play football every now and then in social leagues with a few other cyclists who I sometimes ride with but I am too quick for them.
Now, at age 21, I was contacted by Spanish cycling team Caja Rural and they asked if I would become a leader for the flats and the hills and I accepted knowing that this team would help me become known and knowing I could help this team move into the World Tour which I know is their goal for the next few seasons, if not this season. I hope I can achieve greatness and help this team who have given me such an opportunity. Being Spanish it is also not far from Portugal and I have done long cycles in Spain before doing a bit of training in the Basque country.
I look forward to this opportunity and can't wait to train with and ride with my new team mates.
Ricardo M.M.
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TheManxMissile |
Posted on 30-11-2014 23:04
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RMM.....
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Forever the Best |
Posted on 04-12-2014 19:34
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Good luck,Smowz
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Gracias Alberto.
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Ollfardh |
Posted on 05-12-2014 15:47
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Good luck, and maybe Garate can find a home here
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
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Posted on 07-12-2014 14:16
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Jose Alarcon
You know my short Bio and my performances at previous levels.I have just signed a contract with Caja Rural.I am very happy to be in this team and I hope to do a lot in 2014.
Bye.
Jose
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Gracias Alberto.
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The Hobbit |
Posted on 18-12-2014 20:47
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Furan Retires
Hello everyone, it is Pietor here. I startd this first season with high hopes. However, those hopes were soon dashed. I was unhappy with the management, or lack of, from the start, but as the season went on, things got worse. I somtimes did not know what races I was riding till the day of the journey, and generally I was disappointed both on the bike and off it. It hasn't been a great season even for a neo pro.
I was excited to hear that Caja Rural were getting a new manager. At first things were promising, there was a great team atmosphere and I felt rejeuvenated. However, after the first preaseason training it bcame clear I just do not have the motivation to get ready for the season. I have fallen out of love for the sport, and that is why I must retire. I look forward to watching the new season, cheering on Caja Rural, and turning to my other hobby, world domination! Watch this space. |
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Posted on 29-12-2014 15:07
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Caja Rural - announcement - Transfers
We are particularly interested in signing a few more Hispanic speaking talents this season. We are eyeing up as many talents as possible - we have a good eye on a nice pair we'd like to grab.
We have decided not to renew Eastern Europeans contracts Domagalski and Petrov. We were concerned by some of the biological passport data of these two riders, Petrov in particular was showing some alarming reductions.
We are already in discussions about Francesca Lasca - who we feel would be better moving on to further his career after some encouraging results for us.
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Luis Leon Sanchez |
Posted on 05-01-2015 00:57
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I have not been in the Caja Rural team for very long but I have seen that a few changes have taken place in the past few weeks.
You signed Angel Madrazo in return for Fernandez which in my opinion was a good move because Madrazo is better on the hills and will be of more help to me. Moving on Txurruka and Velasco was also a good decision because they were getting old. I must congratulate and thank you for signing Haedo and Urtasun as lead out riders for me this season, you have strengthened that department and I am thankful. However, selling Lasca wasn't great because he was a promising sprinter but I guess you felt he had to move on to bigger and better things which is understandble.
Overall I feel this transfer season has been a success because I have stronger support and the team has generally stronger riders. So, well done
Ricardo M.M.
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Smowz |
Posted on 05-01-2015 16:52
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Caja Rural announcement #2 - New faces continue to stream in
Riders continue to come and go as Caja Rural work hard to make sure they have a top roster for the coming year, whilst allowing other riders oppurtunities to follow their dreams in the protour.
The main headline deal in the Basque region is the return of Amets Txurruka and Ivan Velasco to Euskatel-Euskadi in return for 'faux' Basques Gorka Verdugo and Pablo Urtasan. However this was not the only deal to transpire between Caja Rural and the protour with Movistar climber Angel Madrazo swapped for Ruben Fernandez.
We are also very pleased that Francesca Lasca has moved up to Cannondale with sprinter Lucas Sebastian Haedo and Colombian climber Cayatano Sarmiento joining us.
Veteran Xavier Zandio has been bought in from Team Sky. With Team Colombia offloading experienced road captain Leonardo Duque in return for Cuban prospect Yelko Gomez.
We can also announce another brilliant Colombian rider who will be riding in green for the next year in Julian Arredondo.
We have the chance to add a few more free agents to out squad for which we are hoping will number around 24 by the time racing begins.
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Posted on 05-01-2015 19:11
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Some nice team building there, smowz. Hopefully Caja Rural will have more success this year than last.
"It’s a little bit scary when Contador attacks." - Tommy V
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Posted on 05-01-2015 20:02
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Some interesting transfers though both Verdugo and Urtasun are real Basques as Navarre is counted as part of Euskal Herria, which constist of Navarre, Euskadi ans Iparralde (French Basque). All three regions are considered part of Basque Country - just a bit confusing that one of the regions also carry the name of the "country"
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Posted on 06-01-2015 04:26
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Juan Pablo Aquez
Hey guys, I'm Juan Pablo Asquez. I grew up on nothing but my bike, up and down the hills and mountains surrounding my village. When I started to enter stage races, I would do terribly. I wasn't bad, it's just because of the ITT. I would be in red at the start of the day, but I would lose terribly on the ITT. It was because of the wheelsucking mentality many juniors were encouraged to use. One day, after many hours of searching, me and my coach sat down. I told him I wanted to be a pro cyclist. He honestly said he believed in me. Then I said I wanted to win the Vuelta, and I was deadly serious. I showed him tapes. No, not those tapes. Tapes of Purito accelerating, of Schleck on the Galibier. I had to attack.
And it worked. I started to win by much larger margins over the TTers, despite huge solos and ITTs, I was too good. I was so driven to become a pro cyclist. I received comparisons to Purito, which was amazing. It became a trademark of mine, my attacking.
Down To Business
I think the transfers made by Caja are great, I am excited to work with two great Colombian climbers this year, on top off all the great transfers we have made.
On a personal level, I want to be the best domestique I can be, as well as plenty of BOTD's and maybe a leading role in a smaller race. I also want to go to La Vuelta, this is my main motivator for great performances, but at the moment it is a reward, and most definitely not a given.
See you guys around,
Juan
Edited by jandal7 on 06-01-2015 04:28
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant."
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Posted on 06-01-2015 14:03
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The Natural Climber
Jose Alarcon wants to ride the Vuelta a Espana as well as Volta a Catalunya and Vuelta al Pais Vasco as well as Giro del Trentino and Vuelta a Burgos.We will speak about the other races I will ride.
These are my preferrable mountainous races and we will think about the rest of the calendar but I definitely want these races.
You can scrap
Vuelta al Pais Vasco and
Giro del Trentino if you want to,though
Edited by Forever the Best on 15-01-2015 17:28
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Gracias Alberto.
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Posted on 21-01-2015 15:41
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Without too much hesitation Caja Rural announced its specific goals for the first part of the season.
Easy: Top 10, Tour of Langkawi
Medium: Top 5, Tour of San Luis
Hard: Top 5, Volta a Catalunya
It is quite simple in Alarcon we trust and we duly expect him to deliver early on in stage races. It will be difficult for him to make an impact at the Volta but he will be our big leader there as he will be for the Vuelta in the summer.
In other news the team announced its schedule for the first part of the season:
Tour of Gabon
Tour de San Luis
GP Marsaille
Tour of Oman
Volta ao Algarve
Tour de Langkawi
Clasica Almeria
Strade Bianchi
Roma Maxima
Volta a Catalunya
and GP Indurain.
In addition the team are delighted to confirm that they will be part of the Vuelta Espana.
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Posted on 21-01-2015 15:47
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Looks like we're going to meet a lot this first season part. Should provide some exciting battles hopefully
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Posted on 21-01-2015 15:51
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I've applied for all the races you've just mentioned Being the smallest season part, it's not that big a surprise, but it's kinda funny that we're 3 teams (so far)
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Posted on 21-01-2015 21:06
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Juan Pablo Asquez
Hey guys it's Juan.
So looking at our calendar for the start of the season, I don't mind not peaking my fitness to high early on if I am not needed to, though I am on call for a free or leading role early on. If it is possible I would like to ride the Volta a Catalunya but I know we have many talented climbers so I will have to prove myself at minor races which I am sure we can discuss. I would take a leading role anywhere without hesitation, a free role almost surely, and I am of course open to discuss domestique duties as that will be one of my main goals this season alongside free roles.
I would also like to ride La Vuelta a España if I can prove to you throughout the season I am worthy of a domestique/free role in a Grand Tour. This is only the start of the season, so I am sure we can discuss my entire race schedule for Part 1 sometime this week.
See you guys around,
Juan
Edited by jandal7 on 22-01-2015 08:59
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant."
[ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
5x x5
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Luis Leon Sanchez |
Posted on 21-01-2015 21:17
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Hello there Boss
If you have an idea of which races I will be riding in for the first part of this season then can you please let me know? I would also like to know where I will be leading and where I won't.
Thanks
Ricardo
Edited by Luis Leon Sanchez on 22-01-2015 00:21
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Smowz |
Posted on 22-01-2015 13:21
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Our EPIC riders have been eager to find out where they will be causing havoc in part one of the season. We are delighted to give them exact iteneries.
Jose Alarcon will ride San Luis, Oman, Langkawi and mix it with the big boys at the Volta.
Ricardo will take leadership at Gabon and indeed at the hilly classics GP Marsaille, GP Indurain, Strade Bianchi, Roma Maxima. He will also be given the captains armband at Clasica Almeria. In most of these classics Julian Arredondo will co lead with Ricardo so hopefully not to much pressure on him. Ricardo will however be on his own in Gabon.
Juan Pablo Asquiez has a little to learn before he is given the leaders armband. However he will have nice chances riding in San Luis and Langkawi this month. I am flexible with regards to the Volta, I would like to see something from Asquiez in race before I commit to him riding this one.
All three will have to be careful with their schedules early because they have been pencilled in to ride the Vuelta.
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