Last year Lobato got us our first win under the current management here so naturally we decided to come back.
Lobato is here as well though this time as a helper wearing Movistar colours, while we have our hopes on Verboven instead.
In general the starting field is quite a bit stronger this year, but we feel that both a good GC and Verbovens foisr pro win is possible with a bit of luck.
The opening stage went pretty much as planend as Garikoitz made sure we were represented in the break.
To our slight surprise they made it all the way, though Garikoitz was the weakest of the five. With Rudy finishing second in the main group we have every reason to be happy.
On stage 2 we had Bilbao in the break but this time Movistar tore things apart leaving only Verboven in the 21-rider group fighting for the stage win.
To be honest it was quite disappointing that he didn't do better in the sprint as he also dropped just outside the GC top 10
Stage 3 turned out to be another one for the break, so it was very good to see Pello in there getting us a much appreciated stage podium while GC leader Hägg's NetApp wrecked havoc on the hills towards the finish in sucha way that Rudy gained a lot of time in the GC on his competition.
Stage 4 turned into a much more hectic finale than expected where Rudy missed it when the big names started moving. Still he defended his GC top 10 so not too much were lost.
Perez represented us in the break on this one.
The following day it was Florencios turn to go in the break while Verboven sprinted to a good 5th place avoiding to get caught behind cracks on the flat once again.
Hopefully we'll be able to avoid our usual bad luck throughout the rest pf the race as well as the rest of the season.
Orbe tried to continue the wave of breaks but Team Sky wouldn't allow it and the day ended up in anonymity for us.
Stage 7 was the perfect finish with Pello taking a stage win out of the only just surviving break and Rudy crossing the line on the last pointsgiving space while cheering for Bilbao.
A show of both great tactics and team spirit.
Then a solid GC result for Rudy doesn't make thing any worse…
Tour Down Under has started, and I got to say, it's a lot harder then last year. The competition is a lot tougher, so I'm not as confident as I was after leaving Gabon. Maybe it's the jetlag as well, but the first two stages I didn't really get to sprinting. I know I won't come close to the bonification seconds, so I'm saving up energy for Willunga Hill, while also protecting Ion and Igor. The three of us should be able to get a result here, if we play it smartly. Well, there's also the problem that 2 of those 3 have a history of crashing, but let's not think about that for now. Tomorrow is an important stage, I have to be in top shape there.
I'm really struggling in Tour Down Under. I'm getting solid results, but in the end it's the points that matter, and I can be happy with those. On stage 3, I had decent legs, but wasn't paying attention for a moment and everyone was gone. Of course, with Ion in the front group, I couldn't move so I finished in the peloton. Ion does move up in the GC, which is a relief.
In stage 4 we had Ricardo in the break, unfortunately he could not finish it. I just guided Ion to the finish, as there are a bit too many good sprinters for my liking. Tomorrow will be the queen stage, focus will be on keeping Ion safe, but if I have good legs, you never know!
As an homage to the many Africans in the series this year the next race in EHST will take place in South Africa on a curcuit around Nelspruit finishing on top of the climb.
With a total of 26 km climbed and an accumulated hight gain of almost 3000 m combined with the 11% sectors towards the finish line this is one for the real strong punchers such as Rodríguez, Ion Izagirre and Kwiatkowski.
The home fans will mainly have their hopes set on Meintjes.
There will be no hiding and the sprinters will hate this day with all their heart, while it will give some further clues towards who is favourites for the overall.
Konovalovas is the first to attack today while several Africans are near the front of the peloton.
Venter is the only of them to follow up on the attack. The last 4 in the early break are Fernández, Palmarsson, Owsian and Rollin.
As usual they are allowed to go without much hazzle and hit the climb for the first time with a gap of 6'43
None of the breakers seem to really enjoy the climb, but they still manage to expand the gap to 7'30 at the top. Still 5 rounds to go though.
150km and 8'15
131 km left and the break passes the summit for the 2nd time with 7'57 and shrinking to the peloton.
98 km and 5'53 OPQS, Catalunya and Ireland leads the pack into the final three rounds.
80 km and 4'47
70 km and 4'04
60 km and 3'21. Not much happening right now.
50 km and 2'52
40 km and 2'24
Owsian tries to get rid of teh other breakers before entering the final round.
Others follow up and surprisingly it's Koldo Fernández who gets over the summit the fastest.
30 km and 1'28 Poland is really putting down the hammer.
15 km and 53 seconds. Looks like it will come right down to the final climb.
Koldo and Konovalovas makes a final move with 10 km to go only to see Rodríguez and Martin come blasting by from behind.
Many follow and 10 riders enter the final 4 km uphill section in front with Fernández chasing solo behind after another attack out of the peloton.
The 10 are: Kwiatkowski, Kangert, Verboven, Spilak, I.Izagirre, Intxausti, Martin, Rodríguez, Kakhi and Majka.
Many moves are made in front but noone seems to have what it takes today.
From the pack it's Roche acting as chasing bunny for another 6 man group featuring Kim, Antón, M.Nieve, Taaramäe, Owniak and Bakelandts.
Purito leads into the final km after Verboven made it hard a km before that.
600 m to the top and he is passed by his old teammate Spilak, who has Izagirre in his wheel.
And there comes Intxausti to mix in as well.
Purito starts cheering a while before the line.
Turns out the South African organizers didn't have the time taker the same place as the line. Good thing the riders apparently already saw that on the previous passes or this could have become embarrasing...
Roche leads in the chasers after a very strong effort on the climb.
Further back as many as 77 riders are in the group sprinting for 18th with Veilleux beating de las Campos and Landa.
The Sagastín Award goes to Koldo Fernández for his brave but foolish insisting on trying to hold a gap on the peloton in the finish, while also being one of the most active from the break before getting caught the first time around.
Results
1
Joaquím Rodríguez
Catalunya
5h24'15
2
Simon Spilak
Katusha Team
s.t.
3
Beñat Intxausti
Euskaltel - Euskadi Old
s.t.
4
Ion Izagirre
Euskaltel - Euskadi Young
s.t.
5
Daniel Martin
Ireland
+ 14
6
Rajesh Kakhi
Asia
s.t.
7
Tanel Kangert
Baltic Way
s.t.
8
Michał Kwiatkowski
Omega Pharma - Quick·Step
s.t.
9
Rudy Verboven
Vlaanderen
s.t.
10
Rafal Majka
Poland
s.t.
Spoiler
11
Nicolas Roche
Astana Pro Team
+ 1'11
12
Igor Antón
Euskaltel - Euskadi Old
s.t.
13
Jan Bakelants
Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team
s.t.
14
Po-ding Kim
Asia
s.t.
15
Rein Taaramäe
Baltic Way
s.t.
16
Mikel Nieve
Euskaltel - Navarre
s.t.
17
Damian Owniak
Poland
s.t.
18
David Veilleux
Quebec
+ 2'26
19
Cristiano De las Campos
Euskaltel - Navarre
s.t.
20
Mikel Landa
Euskaltel - Euskadi Young
s.t.
21
Daryl Impey
Orica - GreenEdge
s.t.
22
Tim Wellens
Lotto Belisol
s.t.
23
Gorka Izagirre
Euskaltel - Euskadi Young
s.t.
24
Bart De Clercq
Lotto Belisol
s.t.
25
David Millar
Scotland-Iceland
s.t.
26
Louis Meintjes
MTN South Africa
s.t.
27
Sylwester Szmyd
CCC Polsat - Polkowice
s.t.
28
Sep Vanmarcke
Vlaanderen
s.t.
29
David López
Euskadi
s.t.
30
Ben Hermans
Vlaanderen
s.t.
31
Ricardo García
Euskaltel - Euskadi Young
s.t.
32
Philip Deignan
Ireland
s.t.
33
Przemyslaw Niemiec
Poland
s.t.
34
Miguel Mínguez
Euskaltel - Euskadi Young
s.t.
35
Michal Golas
CCC Polsat - Polkowice
s.t.
36
Thomas De Gendt
Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team
s.t.
37
Haimar Zubeldia
Euskaltel - Euskadi Old
s.t.
38
Juan Antonio Flecha
Catalunya
s.t.
39
Kristjan Koren
Slovenia
s.t.
40
Gorka Verdugo
Caja Rural - Seguros RGA
s.t.
41
Jonathan Castroviejo
Euskaltel - Euskadi Young
s.t.
42
Xavier Florencio
Catalunya
s.t.
43
Lue Khamse Khamphan
Asia
s.t.
44
Alberto Losada
Catalunya
s.t.
45
Pieter Serry
Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team
s.t.
46
Matej Mohorič
Astana Pro Team
s.t.
47
Egoi Martínez
Euskaltel - Navarre
s.t.
48
Janez Brajkovič
Astana Pro Team
s.t.
49
Amets Txurruka
Euskaltel - Euskadi Old
s.t.
50
David De la Cruz
Catalunya
s.t.
51
Tomasz Marczynski
Poland
s.t.
52
Borut Božic
Astana Pro Team
s.t.
53
Romain Sicard
Euskaltel - Navarre
s.t.
54
Gediminas Bagdonas
Baltic Way
s.t.
55
Kevin Seeldraeyers
Astana Pro Team
s.t.
56
Tosh Van der Sande
Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team
s.t.
57
Jorge Azanza
Euskaltel - Navarre
s.t.
58
Grega Bole
Katusha Team
s.t.
59
Firmansyah Sinaga
Asia
s.t.
60
Maciej Bodnar
Poland
s.t.
61
Mikel Astarloza
Euskaltel - Euskadi Old
s.t.
62
Koldo Fernández
Euskaltel Sprinters
s.t.
63
Bartosz Huzarski
Poland
s.t.
64
Pablo Urtasun
Caja Rural - Seguros RGA
s.t.
65
Maciej Paterski
CCC Polsat - Polkowice
s.t.
66
Tom O'Callaghan
Ireland
s.t.
67
François Parisien
Quebec
s.t.
68
Pello Bilbao
Euskaltel - Euskadi Young
s.t.
69
Ramunas Navardauskas
Baltic Way
s.t.
70
Johann Nokkvason
Scotland-Iceland
s.t.
71
Marek Rutkiewicz
CCC Polsat - Polkowice
s.t.
72
Jan Polanc
Slovenia
s.t.
73
Juan Manuel Gárate
Euskadi
s.t.
74
Xabier Zandio
Caja Rural - Seguros RGA
s.t.
75
Garikoitz Bravo
Euskaltel - Euskadi Young
s.t.
76
Yannick Eijssen
Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team
s.t.
77
Arkaitz Durán
Euskaltel - Euskadi Old
s.t.
78
Sam Bennett
Ireland
s.t.
79
Gorka Nieve
Euskadi
s.t.
80
Jacques Janse Van Rensburg
MTN South Africa
s.t.
81
Reinardt Janse Van Rensburg
MTN South Africa
s.t.
82
Tiesj Benoot
Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team
s.t.
83
Meron Russom
Eritrea
s.t.
84
Muhamad Othman
Asia
s.t.
85
Merhawi Kudus
Eritrea
s.t.
86
Juan José Oroz
Euskadi
s.t.
87
Julien Vermote
Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team
s.t.
88
Gatis Smukulis
Katusha Team
+ 4'16
89
Łukasz Owsian
CCC Polsat - Polkowice
s.t.
90
Ignatas Konovalovas
Baltic Way
s.t.
91
Marko Kump
Katusha Team
s.t.
92
Gregor Gazvoda
Katusha Team
s.t.
93
Jacobus Venter
MTN South Africa
s.t.
94
Dominique Rollin
Quebec
s.t.
95
Hugo Houle
Quebec
+ 5'38
96
Dennis Vanendert
Lotto Belisol
s.t.
97
Dennis Van Niekerk
MTN South Africa
s.t.
98
Rubén Pérez
Euskaltel Sprinters
s.t.
99
Aleksejs Saramotins
Baltic Way
s.t.
100
Natnael Berhane
Eritrea
s.t.
101
John-Lee Augustyn
MTN South Africa
s.t.
102
Dylan Teuns
Astana Pro Team
s.t.
103
Jasper Stuyven
Vlaanderen
s.t.
104
Bartlomiej Matysiak
CCC Polsat - Polkowice
s.t.
105
Jens Keukeleire
Orica - GreenEdge
s.t.
106
Jarosław Marycz
CCC Polsat - Polkowice
s.t.
107
Luka Mezgec
Slovenia
s.t.
108
Iván Velasco
Euskaltel - Euskadi Old
s.t.
109
Martyn Irvine
Ireland
s.t.
110
Evaldas Siskevicius
Baltic Way
s.t.
111
Tsgabu Grmay
Team Africa
s.t.
112
Mateusz Nowak
CCC Polsat - Polkowice
s.t.
113
Kristjan Palmarsson
Scotland-Iceland
s.t.
114
Jani Tewelde
Eritrea
s.t.
115
Robert Hunter
MTN South Africa
s.t.
116
Andrew Fenn
Scotland-Iceland
s.t.
117
Tomas Vaitkus
Orica - GreenEdge
s.t.
118
Javier Francisco Aramendia
Euskadi
s.t.
119
Guillaume Boivin
Quebec
s.t.
120
Adrian Honkisz
Poland
s.t.
121
Iker Camaño
Euskadi
s.t.
122
Stig Broeckx
Vlaanderen
s.t.
123
Louis Verhelst
Vlaanderen
s.t.
124
Kris Boeckmans
Vlaanderen
s.t.
125
Jens Debusschere
Lotto Belisol
s.t.
126
Jan Ghyselinck
Vlaanderen
s.t.
127
Markel Irizar
Euskaltel - Euskadi Old
s.t.
128
Husani Mashaba
MTN South Africa
s.t.
129
Egoitz García
Euskaltel Sprinters
s.t.
130
Frederique Robert
Lotto Belisol
s.t.
131
Aidis Kruopis
Orica - GreenEdge
s.t.
132
Enrique Sanz
Euskaltel Sprinters
s.t.
133
Gert Dockx
Lotto Belisol
s.t.
134
Haritz Orbe
Euskaltel - Navarre
s.t.
135
Daniel Teklehaimanot
Eritrea
s.t.
136
Adrián Sáez de Arregi
Euskadi
s.t.
137
Imanol Erviti
Euskaltel - Navarre
s.t.
138
Matthew Brammeier
Caja Rural - Seguros RGA
s.t.
139
Omar Fraile
Caja Rural - Seguros RGA
s.t.
140
Youcef Reguigui
Team Africa
s.t.
141
Freqalsi Debesay
Eritrea
+ 7'17
142
Adrien Niyonshuti
Team Africa
s.t.
143
Jon Aberasturi
Euskaltel Sprinters
s.t.
144
Aldo Ino Ilesic
Slovenia
s.t.
145
Klaas Lodewyck
Orica - GreenEdge
s.t.
146
Sander Cordeel
Lotto Belisol
s.t.
147
Yonas Tekeste
Eritrea
s.t.
148
Songezo Jim
Team Africa
s.t.
149
Mart Ojavee
Baltic Way
s.t.
150
Blaz Jarc
Slovenia
s.t.
151
Abasi Abundi
Team Africa
+ 8'32
152
Stephen Clancy
Ireland
s.t.
153
David Lozano
Catalunya
+ 8'59
154
Tarik Chaoufi
Team Africa
+ 11'10
155
Amir Rusli
Asia
+ 12'25
156
Piotr Gawroński
Poland
s.t.
157
Aske Vorre
Blue Water Cycling
+ 12'42
158
Bradley Potgieter
Team Africa
+ 13'01
159
Marouane Shaqif
Team Africa
+ 15'09
160
Jack Pullar
Scotland-Iceland
s.t.
161
Jacob Kjeldsen
Blue Water Cycling
+ 46'17
162
Cristian Jersild Jensen
Blue Water Cycling
+ 47'56
163
Frederik Thalund
Blue Water Cycling
s.t.
164
Mathias Møller
Blue Water Cycling
s.t.
Team Results
1
Euskaltel - Euskadi Old
16h16'22
2
Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team
+ 14
3
Poland
s.t.
4
Asia
s.t.
5
Baltic Way
s.t.
6
Euskaltel - Euskadi Young
+ 1'15
7
Catalunya
s.t.
8
Vlaanderen
+ 1'29
9
Ireland
s.t.
10
Euskaltel - Navarre
+ 2'26
Spoiler
11
Astana Pro Team
s.t.
12
Katusha Team
+ 3'05
13
CCC Polsat - Polkowice
+ 3'41
14
Caja Rural - Seguros RGA
s.t.
15
Euskadi
s.t.
16
MTN South Africa
s.t.
17
Quebec
+ 5'31
18
Lotto Belisol
+ 6'53
19
Scotland-Iceland
s.t.
20
Slovenia
s.t.
21
Eritrea
s.t.
22
Orica - GreenEdge
+ 10'05
23
Euskaltel Sprinters
s.t.
24
Team Africa
+ 14'56
Current Standings
1
Ion Izagirre
Euskaltel - Euskadi Young
49
2
Joaquím Rodríguez
Catalunya
44
3
Michał Kwiatkowski
Omega Pharma - Quick·Step
43
4
Simon Spilak
Katusha Team
34
5
Daniel Martin
Ireland
32
6
Rudy Verboven
Vlaanderen
32
7
Beñat Intxausti
Euskaltel - Euskadi Old
28
8
Tanel Kangert
Baltic Way
27
9
Igor Antón
Euskaltel - Euskadi Old
26
10
Po-ding Kim
Asia
26
Spoiler
11
Nicolas Roche
Astana Pro Team
22
12
Rafal Majka
Poland
21
13
Rajesh Kakhi
Asia
18
14
Jan Bakelants
Omega Pharma - Quick·Step
15
15
Bart De Clercq
Lotto Belisol
11
16
Damian Owniak
Poland
10
17
Rein Taaramäe
Baltic Way
6
18
Koldo Fernández
Euskaltel Sprinters
5
19
Mikel Nieve
Euskaltel - Navarre
5
20
Przemyslaw Niemiec
Poland
5
21
Thomas De Gendt
Omega Pharma - Quick·Step
4
22
David Veilleux
Quebec
3
23
Cristiano De las Campos
Euskaltel - Navarre
2
24
Andrew Fenn
Scotland-Iceland
2
25
Mikel Landa
Euskaltel - Euskadi Young
1
26
Juan Antonio Flecha
Catalunya
1
1
Euskaltel - Euskadi Old
60
2
Omega Pharma - Quick·Step
45
3
Poland
45
4
Euskaltel - Euskadi Young
34
5
Asia
33
6
Vlaanderen
30
7
Baltic Way
29
8
Catalunya
29
9
Astana Pro Team
23
10
Ireland
22
Spoiler
11
Euskaltel - Navarre
19
12
Katusha Team
18
13
CCC Polsat - Polkowice
14
14
Lotto Belisol
14
15
Euskadi
11
16
Caja Rural - Seguros RGA
10
17
Scotland-Iceland
9
18
Quebec
8
19
MTN South Africa
7
20
Slovenia
2
21
Eritrea
0
22
Euskaltel Sprinters
0
23
Orica - GreenEdge
0
24
Team Africa
0
The next race will see the peloton back in Euskadi.
Thanks for the support everyone. I enjoy searching for routes that are diverse and will still give some good racing despite PCM's usual AI problems so it's nice that you enjoy it as well
Ollfardh: I'm very satisfied with how the new peloton plays out so far. Very even in deed. Will be interesting to see how it plays out after having hit proper mountains, sprinting and cobbles...
Dippofix wrote:
Hmm. Allright Dan, not too bad.
How exactly are the country rankings determined? Pretty interesting to see Dan outscoring the entire Irish team (including himself ) by ten points.
I had many thoughts about how to do it, but in the end I decided to just use the team ranking calculated by the game after each stage. I think it's the best three riders that are used in that.
Then the twenty best teams gets points off the same scale as the individual rankings. So as such they are completely seperate though obviously having riders that perform is an advantage in both
We had sent a team built around Rudy Verboven expecting a good result from him.
Since it can be a hard race to control we decided to sent Durán in the break, which was exactly why we signed him after some strong efforts in the EHST last year.
The break got caught right before the line by a small group featuring all the big names, including Rudy.
Rudy made sure to watch last years winner Sagan closely, but unfortunaltely they both got blocked and finished well outside top 10.
At least Arkaitz held on to an advantage long enough to score a few points as well., even though it would have been nice to see him follow his breakaway companions to battle for the win.
Tour Down Under did not go too well for me, I'm afraid. On the queen stage to Willunga Hill, the team plan was priority again. With Igor in the break and Ion attacking afterwards, there was no time for me to try something, so I finished the race anonymous and pointless. Still, I feel the legs are there, I've rode very good on the EHST classics, finishing 3rd and 9th. I feel ready for the upcoming classics, but I'll need some luck as well. One day, every piece will dall into place and I will celebrate my first pro win.
With Ion, Igor and Rudy here we have high hopes for a solid GC result as all three could potentially do something.
Stage 1 was never at the top of priorities, but at least the results showed that our leades are both fit and aware, which bodes well for the future.
Stage 2 was the same deal. We stayed out of trouble comfortably without wasting any energy on a day that didn't mean much.
While the general level of activity on stage 3 was disappointing Ion got himself into a decent GC position for tha last half of the race.
That inspired Ricardo García to go in teh break on the fourth day. Even though the group survived all day Ricardo was far from the win. Still our first points of the race was nice.
On the queen stage to Willunga hill Igor went out in the early break and did well even though our tactics failed as they didn't last long enough to battle ofr the stage win but also was caught to close the the final climb to act as a good launching pad.
Nevertheless Ion put in a good sprint taking 4th on the stage and clombing to 8th in the GC.
The final stage turned much more eventful than expected. Florencio went in the early break and in the finale things went crazu with echelons.
Verboven got caught behind, but Ion was perfectly placed to defend his GC.
Rudy got back in touch but had nothing left for the sprint.
Results
Best Rider
Place
Time
Stage 1
Ion Izagirre
15th
s.t.
Stage 2
Rudy Verboven
14th
s.t.
Stage 3
Ion Izagirre
11th
+ 2'42
Stage 4
Ricardo García
6th
s.t.
Stage 5
Ion Izagirre
4th
s.t.
Stage 6
Xavier Florencio
23rd
s.t.
General Classification
1
Alexander Kristoff
Katusha Team
18h26'59
9
Ion Izagirre
Euskaltel - Euskadi
+ 1'06
41
Xavier Florencio
Euskaltel - Euskadi
+ 6'48
49
Igor Antón
Euskaltel - Euskadi
+ 8'05
50
Rudy Verboven
Euskaltel - Euskadi
+ 8'08
73
Ricardo García
Euskaltel - Euskadi
+ 9'10
84
Rubén Pérez
Euskaltel - Euskadi
+ 9'43
116
Egoitz García
Euskaltel - Euskadi
+ 12'02
Points Classification
1
Alexander Kristoff
Katusha Team
49
21
Ion Izagirre
Euskaltel - Euskadi
12
28
Ricardo García
Euskaltel - Euskadi
10
37
Igor Antón
Euskaltel - Euskadi
5
Mountain Classification
1
Pyroli Feunard
CCC Polsat - Polkowice
26
6
Igor Antón
Euskaltel - Euskadi
10
21
Ion Izagirre
Euskaltel - Euskadi
2
Young Riders Classification
1
Rajesh Kakhi
Team Champion System
18h27'21
3
Ion Izagirre
Euskaltel - Euskadi
+ 44
23
Rudy Verboven
Euskaltel - Euskadi
+ 7'46
Team Classification
1
Team Tinkoff - Saxo
55h28'33
9
Euskaltel - Euskadi
+ 6'18
All-in-all a less impressiv race than we had hoped. Mainly the stage to old Willunga was much less eventful than we had anticipated and hoped resulting in too small gaps allowing a sprinter to win the GC.
Obviously it wasn't according to the plan to score fewer points than we did last year either - good thing we improved in both the other two races already done with...
Since we have seen the big teams being quite bad at chasing down breaks this season we decided to send a man out there just in case, while Verboven should save himself for the finish.
Sanz became that person and did well to help the break last as long as possible.
Meanwhile the rest of the team made sure to keep Verboven close to the front of the peloton to avoid bad luck.
Garaté got away towards the finish and Sanz was too tired to really battle for the sprint behind. Still a good result for him.
Verboven finished with the other favourites and scored a few points more as well.
Also Xavier did well to win the sprint for 20th
We started off with a blast in Gabon with several good stage results crowned by young Bilbao getting both his first podium and later win while Rudy got us a solid GC results in spite of the break from the first day taking the big honour.
That was followed by a slightly less impressive Tour Down Under, where we achieved our GC goal, while underachieving when it came to stage results.
Strade Bianche was a weird race won by the break and with many of the favourites including Rudy blocked by slower riders in the finale.
At least one of those were Durán giving us two pointscorers in the race to compensate.
Just as in Bianche GP La Marsaillaise was won out of the early break. Good thing we had Sanz in there getting his first good result after joining us.
We had hoped for slightlu more from him though seeing as he's supposed to develop into our sprint leader in the not so distant future.
Rudy and Xavier picking up a bit more points makes this a pretty good race for us in that aspect.
Of these four races we rode the first three last year as well and seeing that we increased our points score with 71 we will take that as a good omen for the season to come.
We also rode two stages in Oman. Nothing happened and the race will be covered next month when it's done.
Oh and then the EHST have kicked off with two races. Even though we didn't win any of them it has been good to see Ion being strong and versatile enough to take the lead in the EHST rankings, while the Euskaltel-Euskadi team composed of the oldest half of the 16 riders on one of our Euskadi teams have taken the lead in the team rankings.
Hopefully we'll see more of both Euskaltel-Navarre and our Euskaltel Sprinters in the coming races.
Rider of the Month
Pello Bilbao
Monthly Rankings
Name
Age
Days
Points
Pts/day
Izagirre, Ion
24
6
68
11,33
Bilbao, Pello
23
7
45
6,43
Verboven, Rudy
22
15
90
6,00
Durán, Arkaitz
27
2
10
5,00
Sanz, Enrique
24
9
24
2,67
García, Ricardo
25
6
8
1,33
Bravo, Garikoitz
24
9
6
0,67
Florencio, Xavier
34
15
8
0,53
Pérez, Ruben
32
14
0
0
Fernandez, Koldo
32
9
0
0
Orbe, Haritz
22
7
0
0
Antón, Igor
30
6
0
0
García, Egoitz
27
6
0
0
Sicard, Romain
26
2
0
0
Something Basque
This time we'll take a look back at when the Vuelta came back to Euskadi in 2011.
A stage that was won by our very own Igor Antón of course.'