I have decided to update my The Yates Brothers story to PCM 14, so I thought it would be a good idea to move the story to the PCM 14 threads. As I have had to change the database I have decided to take on the critisism that I was given about the riders stats and to change them to make it more difficult to win, as I hope that this will make this story more interesting for others.
I have decided to run a story following the career of the my two favourite riders in the pro peloton right now. The Yates Brothers! After a successful season in 2013 the Brothers have had to move teams, due to the disbandment of the Netapp Endura Team at the end of the season. Having ridden their first ever grand tour , the Giro, both brothers enjoyed stints in the King of the Mountains Jersey, with Adam securing victory in the classification ahead of Chris Froome. in 2014 the Yates have continued to show their promise as riders of the future with Simon taking his two biggest wins to date in Amstel Gold and Flèche Wallone to confirm his status as the new kid on the block.
Tour Down Under, General Classification
Tour Down Under, Stage 2
Tour Down Under, Points
Tour Down Under, Young Rider
Grand Tours
Adam
Year
Giro
Tour
Vuelta
2013
22nd
-
-
2014
5th
26th
1st
2015
1st
17th
-
2016
-
1st
1st
Simon
Year
Giro
Tour
Vuelta
2013
67th
-
DNF
2014
37th
52nd
DNF
2015
-
-
7th
2016
-
28th
22nd
Monuments
Adam
Year
San Remo
Flanders
Roubaix
Liege
Lombardia
British NC
Worlds
2013
-
-
-
-
-
3rd
24th
2014
-
-
-
-
-
1st TT & RR
15th
2015
-
-
-
-
-
2nd
1st TT
2016
-
-
-
-
1st
1st TT
1st TT
2017
-
-
-
-
-
-
16th
Simon
Year
San Remo
Flanders
Roubaix
Liege
Lombardia
British NC
Worlds
2013
-
-
-
-
-
1st
15th
2014
-
-
-
8th
-
2nd RR
2nd TT & 1st RR
2015
2nd
18th
8th
-
-
1st
1st RR & 2nd TT
2016
1st
1st
-
4th
2nd
1st TT
1st TT
2017
-
-
-
-
-
-
12th
Records
Adam
Tour - Vuelta Double, 2016
Worn Leaders Jersey In all 3 Grand Tours
Stage Win In All 3 Grand Tours
Won All 3 Grand Tours
Won KoM Jersey In All 3 Grand Tours
Won Young Rider Jersey In All 3 Grand Tours
Back To Back World Time Trial Champion - 2015 & 2016
Simon
San Remo - Flanders - Amstel - Fleche, 2016
Back To Back World Champion - 2014 & 2015
Worn Leaders Jersey In all 3 Grand Tours
Stage Win In All 3 Grand Tours
Archive Results
Adam Yates
Spoiler
2011
3rd National Scratch Race Championships
2012
3rd National Scratch Race Championships 2nd Overall Tour de l'Avenir * * These results are actually from 2013.
2013
3rd British National Time Trial Champs.
Tour of San Luis 2nd Young Rider Rankings
Tour Of Oman 2nd Overall 1st Stage 4 & 5 1st KoM Jersey 1st Young Rider Jersey 2nd Points Jersey
Tour of Langkawi 5th Overall 1st Young Riders Ranking
Criterium International 4th Overall 2nd Young Riders Ranking
Giro d'italia 1st KoM Rankings 11 days in KoM Jersey
USA Pro Cycling Challenge 2nd Overall 1st Young Rider 2nd Points 3rd KoM
Tour of Britain 1st Stage 1, 2 +6 2nd Overall 1st KoM 2nd Points 2nd Young Rider
2014
1st British National Road Race Championships
1st British National Time Trial Championships.
Tour Down Under 1st Stage 3 2nd Overall 2nd KoM 3rd Points 2nd Young Rider
Tour of Oman 1st Stage 2 1st Overall 1st Young Rider 1st KoM 1st Points
2nd Commonwealth Games Road Race
2nd Commonwealth Games Time Trial
Paris Nice 6th Overall 2nd KoM
Tour of Catalunya 5th Overall 1st Stage 7 1st Young Rider 1st KoM
Tour of Romandie 6th Overall
Giro d'Italia 1st Stage 12 + 18 1 day in Leaders Jersey 9 days in Young Riders Jersey 5th Overall 1st Young Rider
Tour De Suisse 1st Stage 2, 3 + 9 1st Overall 1st Young Rider 2nd Points 2nd KoM
Tour De France 1st KoM 1st Stage 12, 16 + 19 9 days in the KoM Jersey
Giro d'Aosta 1st Stage 4, 5 + 6 1st Overall 1st Points 1st KoM 1st Young Rider
Tour of Britain 3rd Young Rider 6th Overall
Vuelta a Espana 1st Overall 1st Young Rider 1st KoM 1st Stage 14, 15 + 16 4 days in Leader's Jersey 4 days in KoM Jersey 2 days in the Points Jersey 12 days in the Young Riders Jersey. 3rd Points
2015
British National Championships 2nd National Road Race Championships
Tour of San Luis 1st Overall 1st Points 1st KoM 1st Young Rider 1st Stage 5
Tour of Oman 1st Stage 2 + 4 1st Overall 1st KoM 3rd Points 1st Young Riders
Tirreno 1st Overall 1st Points 1st Stage 1 + 5
Tour of Turkey 1st Overall 1st Young Rider 1st KoM
Giro d'Italia 1st Stage 7, 16 & 20 1st Overall 1st Points 1st KoM 1st KoM
Dauphine 1st Stage 8 1st Overall 1st Young Rider
Tour De France 1st Stage 17 1st KoM 3rd Young Rider
World Championships 1st Time Trial
2016
Tour Down Under 1st Overall 3rd KoM 1st Stage 3 1st Young Rider
Giro Del Trentino 1st Overall 1st Stage 2 1st Young Rider
Tirreno 1st Overall 1st Stage 7 1st Young Rider
Catalunya 1st Stage 1 3rd Overall 1st Young Rider
Duaphine 1st Stage 8 7th Overall
Tour De France 1st Overall 3rd Points 2nd KoM 1st Young Rider 1st Stage 11 + 18
Tour de Pologne 1st Overall 1st Points 1st Young Rider 1st Stage 1
Vuelta a Espana 1st Overall 1st Stage 9, 11 + 15 1st Points 3rd KoM 1st Young Rider
Simon Yates
Spoiler
2010
Junior Track World Championships 1st Jersey Madison (with Daniel McLay) 2nd Team pursuit
2011
1st Overall Twinings Pro-Am Tour 1st Stage 6 Tour de l'Avenir 9th Overall Thüringen Rundfahrt der U23
2012**
Track World Championships 1st Points race,
Tour of Britain 3rd Overall 1st Young rider classification 1st Stage 6
3rd La Côte Picarde
An Post Rás 9th Overall 1st Young rider classification
Tour de l'Avenir 10th Overall 1st Stages 5 & 6
10th Overall Thüringen Rundfahrt der U23
10th Overall Czech Cycling Tour ** These results are actually from 2013.
2013
1st British National Road Race Champs
Tour of San Luis 1st Young Rider Rankings 5th Overall
Tour of Oman 8th Overall 2nd Young Rider Jersey
Giro d'Italia 7 days in the KoM Jersey
USA Pro Cycling Challenge 10th Overall 3rd Young Rider 1st KoM
Vuelta a Espana 1st Stage 6 3 days in Leader's Jersey 5 days in Points Jersey 6 days in KoM Jersey 3 days in Young Riders Jersey
Tour of Britain 1st Stage 4 1st Overall 1st Points 1st Young Rider 2nd KoM
2014
Tour Down Under 1st Stage 4 1st Overall 1st Young Rider 3rd KoM
Tour of Oman 1st Stage 3 + 5 3rd Overall 2nd Young Rider 2nd Points 2nd KoM
3rd Commonwealth Games Road Race
3rd Commonwealth Games Time Trial
Paris Nice 8th Overall
Tour of Catalunya 1st Stage 5 2nd Points
1st Amstel Gold Race
1st Fleche Wallone
Giro d'Italia 1st Stage 2, 5, 6, 7 + 10 2 days in Leaders Jersey 7 days in Young Riders Jersey 13 days in Points Jersey 1 day in KoM Jersey 2nd Points
Tour De Suisse 1st Stage 1 + 4 1st Points
Tour De France 1st Points 1st Stage 4 19 days in the Points Jersey 6 days in the Yellow Jersey 6 days in the White Jersey
Tour of Britain 1st Stage 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 + 8 1st Overall 1st KoM 1st Points 1st Young Rider
World Championships 2nd World Time Trial 1st World Road Race
Vuelta a Espana 1st Stage 5 + 11 4 days in the Young Riders Jersey.
2015
British National Championships 1st National Road Race Championships
Tour of San Luis 1st Stage 4 2nd Points
Tour of Oman 1st Stage 3 6th Overall 2nd Points 2nd Young Riders
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad 8th Overall
Strade Bianche 2nd Overall
Tirreno 1st Stage 7
Paris Roubaix 8th
Vuelta a Espana 7th Overall 1st KoM 1st Young Rider 1st Stage 17
World Championships 1st Road Race 2nd Time Trial
2016
Tour Down Under 2nd Overall 2nd Young Rider
Tirreno 1st KoM
Milano San Remo 1st
Tour of Flanders 1st
Amstel Gold 1st
Fleche 1st
Liege 4th
Tour of California 1st Stage 1, 6 + 8 1st Overall 1st Young Rider 1st Points
Full name Adam Yates Born 7 August 1992 (age 25) HometownBury, United Kingdom Discipline Road Rider type Climber/Stage Racer
Team(s) 2012 CC Etupes 2013 Team Netapp Endura 2014 Jan - July - Cannondale Aug - Dec - Leopard Trek 2015 Lotto Belisol 2016 McLaren Honda 2017 McLaren Honda
Simon Yates
Fact File.
Personal information Full name Simon Yates Born 7 August 1992 (age 25) Hometown Bury, United Kingdom Discipline Track and road Rider type Puncheur/Northern Classics
Team(s) 2012 100% Me 2013 Team Netapp Endura 2014 Jan - Jul - Cannondale Aug - Dec - Leopard Trek 2015 Lotto Belisol 2016 McLaren Honda 2017 McLaren Honda
Edited by JoeArmstrong13 on 12-06-2015 17:43
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Tour Down Under
Tour of Langkawi
Tirreno Adriatico Milan San Remo
Tour of Flanders
Paris Roubaix
Amstel Gold
Fleche
Liege
Tour of California
Criterium du Dauphine Tour De France
Tour de Pologne
Eneco Tour Vuelta a Espana
World Championships
Tour of Lombardy
Adam
Tour Down Under
Tour of Langkawi
Tirreno Catalunya
Tour of the Basque
Amstel
Fleche
Liege Tour of California
Criterium du Dauphine Tour De France
Tour de Pologne Vuelta a Espana World Championships Tour of Lombardy
2015
Spoiler
Simon
Tour of San Luis
Tour of Oman
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne
Strade Bianche
Tirreno Adriatico Milan San Remo
Tour of Flanders
Paris Roubaix Amstel Gold
Fleche Wallone
Liege Bastogne Liege Tour of Turkey Tour of California
Tour of Norway
Criterium du Dauphine Tour De France Vuelta a Espana Tour of Britain World Championships
Adam
Tour of San Luis
Tour of Oman
Vuelta a Andalucia
Tirreno Adriatico Amstel Gold
Fleche Wallone
Liege
Tour of Turkey Giro d'Italia
Criterium du Dauphine Tour De France Tour of Britain World Championships
Can't wait, and good luck!
Edited by jandal7 on 01-02-2015 16:39
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The plan for today was to get a guy in the break, as the team leader was Brad and he wanted to try and save the team until later in the race when we could make it harder for the other guys, Brad knows that Roubaix suits him more, but he’s here to win and anything else would be disappointing for him. We managed to follow the plan and get Bak into the break, which we were happy with as he is as strong as an ox, so we knew he would be able to stay there till the finish if needed. The start of the race was very fast as Omega didn’t want to let anyone get away, but there was a lot of attacks, so we knew we had to be careful or we could blow early and then we’d be screwed for the rest of the race. However Bak was brought back with just over 100 kilometres to go, so Ian attacked, and got across to the break, which meant we had a stronger rider in the break, which was a great place for us. Then we saw Stybar attack, so myself and Wiggins responded to try and close across, which we managed to do, so we started to ride and the gap went up to a minute, but we knew there was still a long way to go, so we decided that I would keep riding and Brad would sit on, then when we caught the break Ian would commit to Brad and start to ride hard. However I blew up with 50 kilometres to go and Stybar took the opportunity to attack, and Brad wasn't sure what to do so he waited and then the moment was gone and they were away, Cancellara then caught Brad and he worked to close the gap to the leaders. Then Cancellara punctured and Wgiins went a lone in the process passing Stannard, so wth 20 kilometres to go Wiggins was in 4th place on the road 50 seconds behind the lead group of Stybar and Degenkolb, however Van Avermaet was closing in on him, after attacking the bunch. Then with 10 kilometres to go the gap to the two leaders was one minute with Wiggins in third place and Van Avermaet only 20 seconds behind him, but I was over 6 minutes behind the leaders, and sufferring big time in a group that contained Hushovd, Boom and Eisel. However Wiggins managed to hold on for third which was a great result as we all worked hard for him, and he repaid it with a result we weren't expecting, I think that puts us in a good place for Roubaix. Personally I'm slightly dissappointed I couldnt' of done more for him as he could of been in that final break if I hadn't blown, but thats racing and we had to race to win and we tried but it didn't work out. I mean i was 18th, which is a good sign for the future, as I'm 23, so that means I still have really another 20 years to race for the win, so to get 18th is a good sign for me. Simon
The plan today was to ride all out for Wiggo as he showed last week that he is on some great form at the moment, and this week he has just seemed to get stronger, after 3rd at Flanders he is now one of the favourites for the win, so we need to make sure we follow that and put him in as good a position as possible to be able to achieve that. When the race started we saw a number of riders attack straight away and we knew that it as a move we had to be in, so we sent Tony and Jens up the road to the break as we saw that a rider fro almost all of the teams was up there, meaning that the break had 21 riders in it, and we were the only team with 2 so that was a benefit to us as it meant we could work together if there was an attack. However we didn't expect the group to stay away as there were a lot of strong riders behind in the main bunch, and they all wanted to win, so we decided to sit back and to wait until we hit the cobbles, and then to try and get in a break with Brad like we did at Flanders. With 100 kilometres to go Jens attacked the break and soloed away from them and began to build up a big lead over them with it reaching almost 3 minutes at one point, however behind OPQS had started to turn on the pace and with 70 kilometres to go I attacked and a number of riders followed and we bridged across o the break, however by this point Tony had attacked across to Jens and left him, but Brad and Fabian crashed and they lost some time, which meant that I was the only one of our team in the second group with Tony one and a half minutes ahead of us with 35 kilometres to go, so we knew that Tony would be caught and we wanted to try and get Brad back up to the lead. However there was an attack from Boonen and Vanmarcke, so Brad had no chance of getting back, so then I had to ride for myself, which I was happy to do as I had a chance of a podium. I tried to get across to the break, however by then they'd stepped up the pace and I didn't recover to be able to go with the second attack, so from then on I was in the second group and fighting for 5th as Tony was still up the road, and he did a great job to still be in the front bunch with 1 kilometre to go, but he had nothing and had to ride in at his own speed for 4th, which was a great result for him considring he spent over 200 kilometres in the break, meanwhile I lost my chance of 5th as Degenkolb attacked and I had nothing to go with them and ended up riding home in 8th, which I am very happy with as its my first Roubaix and it went well for me and the team had a good race as we got two guys in the top 10, so I'm very happy. Simon
Simon Yates is out of the Ardennes Classics after a stomach bug contracted after his amazing ride at Paris Roubaix, he was hoping to recover this week but he has had to pull out of the races after he was unable to recover it is as yet unknown when Simon will return to racing. Lotto DS, Ivan Basso said, "We were hoping that Simon would be ok to return to racing at Amstel, but he has got worse over the past week so we have taken the decision to pull him out of the races, which is a shame because he wants to defend his title, but hes got plenty of years left to win them all."
As well as this it means that Adam Yates will no longer be racing the Ardennes after making the decision to go to Tenerife for a mountain training camp before the Giro d'Italia where he aims to take his second grand tour win in as many years. Basso told us, "The only reason Adam was going to ride the Ardennes was to help his brother so know that Simon is out of the race we took a decision as a team for him to not race as we believe he will get more benefit from doing an altitude camp in Tenerife, before returning to racing at the Tour of Turkey before going to the Giro."
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Adam Yates told journalists yesterday that he and brother Adam are upset about their treatment at Lotto Belisol telling journalists that, We signed with Lotto after being promised to be absolute team leaders at any races we chose, however after we signed they signed Contador, Wiggins, Pinot and Bardet, which wasn't part of our plan as we wanted to make sure that he team brought in some of our chosen domestiques like Mikel Nieve, but that didn't happen, so at the moment our lawyers are debating whether to sue Lotto for a breech of conract, but I know for a fact that we wont be here next year as there are already a number of offers on the table that we are interested in, although i'm not going to say yet as I still race for Lotto and if there is a big change then there may be a chance that we stay, but it would mean that Contador and Wiggins would have to leave or we can't ride for the team. Yates looked serious and annoyed when speaking his mind to journalists, finishing the interview by saying, I know that this isn't a great thing to say before a race, but I want Lotto to know and I want to let other teams know that we are available to sign for next year. The other riders in the room seemed to understand the viewpoint of Yates, as the Lotto team is unbelievably strong after a big budget pay day for the team from the sponsors allowed them to go crazy in the transfer market.
The Race
Veelers takes the first stage in Turkey.
The first stage of the race finished in the way that everyone expected as it came home into a sprint with Giant Shimano prefectly setting up Tom Veelers for the victory meaning he takes the first leaders jersey of the race, he was follwed home by Gianni Meersman (OPQS) and Matteo Trentin (Lotto).
Meersman Romps To Victory in Style.
Gianni Meersman took revenge on Veelers after easily taking the sprint victory on stage 2 of the Tour of Turkey. The stage started in a relaxed way as a group of 3 riders went away early, however Giant had the race under control and they were caught with 10 kilometres to go, however going under the flamme rouge Omega Pharma jumped them with Trentin and Meersman in attendance with Steegmans providing Meersman with the final lead out as Trentin wa sunable to pass the flying Belgian, with Veelers fighting home for third, meaning that Trentin takes the GC going into tomorrows mountains stage.
Duarte Solos to a Spectacular Mountain Win
The race started with the rider immediately faced with a climb, however it was Lotto that took it on and as a slight increase in pace caused Yates and two teammates to leave the bunch behind with only Robson Chalapud for company, they immediately pulled out a 1 minute gap on the bunch and worked hard to stay away. However they were caught on the decsent and the bunch settled down until the next climb. The group then stayed together until the final climb, where Lotto killed the pace, however Yates faltered and Duarte took a superb solo stage win after a late attack to distance the field.
Breschel Fights It Out With The Climbers As He Takes The Win.
Matti Breschel put in a solid performance as he ought hard to stay with the climbers as the hill parcours cause problems for the sprinters. Breschel came home with 10 other riders, with Magnus Cort following him home in second place, the group also included Duarte and Yates. However the star of the stage was Moreno Moser who was caught with only 50 metres to go after spending the whole day in the break.
Veelers takes his second stage win
Today was quite a simple stage, the break went away, Giant chased and brought it back then they showed how they are the best lead out team in the pro peloton as they led Veelers out perfectly, however a flying Ben Swift fought his way to 2nd place after being in the middle of the bunch with 1 kilometre to go and overtook most of the bunch in the final few metres, showing he has some superb form at the moment.
Wiggins wins as Yates takes the lead.
The Lotto team set their riders up perfectly as Bradley Wiggins showed his superb form at the moment as he took the stage win as Yates managed to take GC lead off Duarte, after Duarte was gapped by 31 seconds on the final steep climb, meaning Yates goes into the final two stages with a 9 second lead. However Wiggins' ride was absolutely spectacular as he powered up the climb with Yates clinging to his back wheel for grim death as he suffered up the short punchy climb to the finish, it follows Yates's outburst at the press conference proving that the Lotto team is overpowered.
Swift Finally Takes The Win.
After fighting for the wins in every sprint this week without a train, this time he was set up perfectly by teammates, Eisel and Van Der Sande, meaning all Swift had to do to get the win was move off the wheel of his flying teammates. However Giant showed there strength in depth as Ramon Sinkeldam took second place with Trentin 3rd.
The Final Stage Taken By
The final stage started off as expected with the break going away early featuring a rider from most of the main teams, including Kudus of Lotto. However with 15 kilometres to go the break was cuaght and it was Lotto that took it on with Wiggins and Yates working to lead out Trentin and going into the final kilometre they were clear from the rest, however Trentin was pipped to second as a flying Meersman came from behind to take the win. That meant Yates took the GC win after a strong week of racing, which bodes well for the upcoming Giro.
Adam Yates seemed subdued and thoughtful as he answered questions before the start of this years Giro d'Italia, it seemed the young rider had been spoken to as he didn't seem his normal bubbly self, however team mate Brad Wiggins seemed excite and keen to race as the Belgian team field one of the strongest teams ever seen in a Grand Tour with a number of potential GC winners. The Young Briton spoke about his recent win at the Tour of Turkey and his hopes for the race saying, "There's a number of strong riders here who are trying to win the GC, and I hope that I cn be up there, but the Giro has always been hard for me especially last year, but hopefully I can ride like I did at the Vuelta and take the win. However I know that if I falter then the team will be still up there with Thibaut, Pete and Brad who could all win the race overall."
Lotto Dominate the Team Time Trial
The Lotto team fought there way to victory in the opening team time trial as there power showed as they put 17 seconds into BMC who were 2nd over the 19 kilometre course, however it was almost expected of a team that contains great time triallers in Wiggins, Yates and Kennaugh. However it was Wiggins who crossed the line first and with it took the first leaders jersey, to cap a great start of the season including his 3rd at the Tour of Flanders, and stage win in Turkey.
Kittel Defeats The Manx Missile
Marcel Kittel took his first win of the Giro as he won the sprint on stage 2 of the race fighting off Mark Cavendish, as his Giant team did all of the work on the front of the peloton to reel in the 4 man break, that contained Bob Jungels, Talor Phinney and Luca Paolini. In the final few kilometres Omega Pharma took over the pace making however with 1 kilometre to go Giant jumped down the inside going into the final bend, and from then on it seemed Kittel was certain of victory.
Kristoff Wins as Ewan Takes Over The Lead.
It was Alexander Kristoff that took the win today over a lumpy 3rd stage of the race, after a 4th category climb close to the finish broke up the Giant train, and meant that Marcel Kittel found himself without teammates going into the final kilometre, after Katusha's tactics worked perfectly for their man Kristoff, as Paolini attacked over the 4th category climb forcing Giant to use thire riders giving Kristoff an easy ride to the finish. Mark Cavendish came home for 2nd with Kittel 3rd. However Caleb Ewan's 13th meant he took over the race lead from Bradley Wiggins.
Cav Takes The Win.
Mark Cavendish took victory in yet another sprint stage, what more needs to be said.
Wiggins Wins As The GC Favorites Come to the Fore
Bradley Wiggins took the victory as the favourites for the final victory came to the fore, Wiggins won after a late attack allowed him to steal a march on the field as he took the win with his teammate Yates coming home 9 seconds back as Lotto showed there strength with 3 riders in the main bunch of favourites. It means Wiggins leads the race with Yates second and Meintjes 3rd. However the shock was the Vincenzo Nibali lost time to Yates, as Cadel Evans finished in the bunch of favourites to put himself in a handy position going into the mountains in the days to come.
Matthews Takes A Hilly Stage
Orica Greenedge set their ardennes classic rider up perfectly as he breezed to victory ahead of Team Skys in form sprinter Ben Swift, with Wiggins and Yates finishing in 4th and 5th to maintain there 1st and 2nd overall. The Orica team worked all day to chase down the break of Acevedo, Bakelant and Kiserlovski and they were caught as they hit the foot of the final climb and Daryl Impey kicked hard to set up Matthews causing the bunch to split to pieces on the climb, however none of the favourites were effected by the split.
Adam Yates takes the win as Lotto Dominate
The first mountain stage of any race can always be a strange thing and this years proved to be another proof of that theory as the Lotto team immediately split the race up on the first climb of the day pulling out a 4 minute gap before the summit of the climb with Nibali's Astana team not committing fully to the chase and no other teams interested in chasing the gap down. So with the Lotto team in a group of 6 with no other riders from other teams it seemed the stage was perfectly suited to them. Then with 20 kilometres to go the gap was down to 2 minutes and there was 5 riders left after Kennaugh crashed on the descent to the foot of the final climb. However there was no coming back for Nibali and Yates took the stage with almost 2 minutes advantage on Nibali meaning he takes nearly a 2 minute and a half lead into the second week of the race.
JoeArmstrong13 wrote:
Wiggins won after a late attack
It was a time trial, we all can see that. Please don't insult my intelligence.
Edited by jandal7 on 23-02-2015 19:20
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
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JoeArmstrong13 wrote:
Wiggins won after a late attack
It was a time trial, we all can see that. Please don't insult my intelligence.
Actually it wasn't there is no time trial in the Tour of Turkey, I was surprised when he had the ability to win it but he attacked with 3 kilometres to go just before the sprint started and nobody caught him.
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Interviewer: So I'm joined today with the race's overall leader Adam Yates, thank you for joining me Adam
Adam Yates: It's my pleasure
So you've made it to the first rest day with the GC lead how do you feel?
I'm quite suprised to be honest as I have been struggling for form recently, so its nice to see that it was just in my head as my legs have been strong and I mean to win yesterdays stage was something I wasn't expecting and to gain over a minute on my closest rivals was a big bonus for me, and it was good to see the team work completely for me, and we saw that when they do I repay them with the win, to be honest I was suprised that Brd was so keen to commit to me especially when he was leading the race, but that was good for my mental health.
So of course you mentioned your team showed it's strength yesterday, What do you think you can get out of the race?
Well I think I can win the overall, and as we saw in the past few years that means I could win the points jersey, and it would be a dream to do the KoM, Points and GC triple, but of course I'm still going for the Young riders jersey, and I think that would be an absolute record so for sure that's in the back of my mind. I mean anything could happen but we've got four guys up there on GC, so we should be able to win the race overall, and then I think I still have a couple of stage wins in me as well.
So it seems you want to dominate the race?#
Well to be honest we have brought as strong a team as we could here so that shows in the way we are riding as we are here to win and to win big, the management are thinking we could get all the podium spots and all the jerseys, so I think that would show our intentions, but there is a lot of in fighting between riders at the moment.
Well of course in your pre race press conference you mentioned this, so how has it been so far?
Well I've managed to stay out of it as I try to keep away from it all, but this isn't a harmonious team, on the road we are but off it we are rivals. I dont like that so as I said I wont be here next year, but I've got to ignore that and focus on my own race as this is my chance to prove the management wrong and to show other teams that I can win the big races.
So where do you see yourself next year?
Well I can't really tell you, but there are a couple of rumored new teams starting up that sound very interesting, but there is a couple of maybe smaller teams that are also interested in hiring me and I know that if me and Simon went there we would be the team leaders. To be honest I want to find a team that is willing to only sign the riders we want, so I think MTN looks an interesting team as it would allow us to link up with Eddy Boss and they are starting to show their strength, but there are other teams that have contacted me, and MTN haven't yet offered anything, but I'm hoping they do. We've also been in talks with Sean Yates about a new British team that he wants us to lead, but that's all that I've been told, then there's the rumour that Bob Stapelton is trying to revive his teams of the past and get a sponsor on board as he's told the media that he's missed the cycling environment and he wants back in, so I think if he was to ask we would say yes for the right terms even if it meant we had to drop to the Pro Continental rankings.
I'm sorry but I have to ask your views on the Nibali and Astana affair?
Well I saw this question coming, but all I'm going to say is this, I'm very upset to hear that there is still doping in the sport, but to be honest it doesn't surprise me. I've always had my suspicsions about Astana and doping, and that's why we didn't go in our first year when they wanted to sign us at any cost, as we knew it wasn't right for us. In terms of myself it has no efect as I would never dope I've been raised in the brtish system, where we have always been told of other ways to gain benefits without doping, like a strange thing called TRAINING HARDER! Although I think it's good that the dopers get caught, but I am also very happy about the new lifetime bans that the UCI has introduced as it will mean less people will dope. I mean it's a shame to see them leave the race as they are a strong team and Nibali was one of my main rivals, but they deserve everything they get and he is a disgrace to the sport with the way he has behaved and what he has done, so yeah I just cant believe it.
Thanks Adam that's all my questions
Ok and I'm always open to comment on any of your questions.
Adam Yates everybody what a great guy, and we all wish you the best of luck for the rest of the race.
John Degenkolb took a sensational sprint victory after his Giant team set him up perfectly for the win, after a perfect lead out by Marcel Kittel that saw Degenkolb released with 100 metres to go with a 5 bike length lead, with Kittel being able to celebrate and still get home for third place after Heinrich Haussler sprinted around him in the final few metres. However Degenkolb's win was overshadowed by the story of Astana's expulsion from world cycling after the UCI today announced that they would give life time bans to all riders on the team and immediately grant a world tour license to MTN Qhubeka, the news came after the revelation of yesterday's rest day as Vincenzo Nibali was thrown off the race following the release of the Astana Report in which it tells us that the Astana team were all subject to a doping programme organised by the team management and implicated by Michele Ferrari, the investigation found that Vincenzo Nibali was among the riders that were given horse's blood before the 2014 Tour De France among a long, long list of other offences, Adam Yates told reporters yesterday, "I think it's sickening what they did and I'm glad there out of the sport, sure its annoying because it cast us into don't but I know I haven't done any of that shit, so I know I'm safe.
Geoghegan Hart Soloes to A Volcanic Win
The race began today under a fast pace with a number of riders trying to get in the break, including King of The Mountains Leader Teo Geoghegan Hart. Then when the race hit the climb of Etna for the first time the Lotto team pounced and immediately shrunk the group to 30 riders with Thibaut Pinot then attacking over the top of the climb and building up a 2 minute lead over the Yates group, however with 13 kilometres to go Duarte and Yates attacked and immediately started to pull away from the group of favoruites, who began to look at each other, Yates then attacked Duarte and soloed to the finish, however it was Geoghegan Hart that took the stage win after a superb ride, which saw him move up to second overall as Lotto took all of the top 3 riders on the GC
The Break Fights It Out For Victory.
You could tell today that it was the day after a hard stage as the bunch didn't care about the break, with the two riders who went away early on in the stage managing to stay away until the finish as the bunch took an unofficial rest day. In the finale it was Kolobnev that took the win ahead of Jerome of Europcar, with Cavendish leading the bunch home a minute behind.
Gesink Wins For Belkin
Robert Gesink took a surprising win as he was the strongest rider of the leading group of 3 on the final climb, which also included 3rd placed rider Bradley Wiggins. Gesink followed the attack of Wiggins with only 20 kilometres to go and from then on the bunch didn't seem to want to chase as race leader Adam Yates came home 43 seconds back as the GC remained unchanged.
Gaudin wins as break strikes again
Damien Gaudin took the win as the break stayed away on another flat and featureless stage. Race leader Adam Yates came home in the belly of the pack as Mark Cavendish led the bunch home, as he starts to prepare for tomorrows mountains stage as he looks comfortable at the top of the GC.
Surely Adam will win the race now, great riding by the team. I'm looking forward to finding out who they both sign for next year. Is there any chance they'll sign for different teams? The Astana doping scandal is a nice touch!
Now as the story is almost half way through this season, I was wondering if you could help me. I'm wanting suggestions on how to make this story better and more engaging with the audience. If you do have any suggestions about how I can improve the story post it here or PM me. All suggestions will be taken into account!
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Actually, eventhough I only check this sporadically, I do have a suggestion. Write shorter sentences. The whole post above consists of exactly 10 sentences, where something more like 20-30 would've been adequate. Two sentences on the really short paragraphs are fine, but especially the first one is hell to read.
And also, what difficulty are you playing on? Whatever it is, switch it higher. Having a 1-2-3 at a GT is just ridiculous. Reading a story where you dominate EVERYTHING isn't much fun.