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the_hoyle |
Posted on 18-01-2015 20:01
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@sutty: Indeed
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 21-01-2015 18:10
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Hope to see a budget increase and some new signings to go along with that |
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the_hoyle |
Posted on 21-01-2015 23:17
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@Ian: There are some big Italian riders on the radar
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Posted on 23-01-2015 04:00
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Good news, the team's future looks a lot more stable with potential sponsors lining up
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the_hoyle |
Posted on 26-01-2015 18:54
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@OZ: Indeed it is
@all: Sorry for the lack of updates since I brought it back. The end of the month is a good place to pause (again!) whilst I get Martijn to the end of the season
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sutty68 |
Posted on 26-01-2015 23:39
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Juggling two stories at the same time takes some doing |
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the_hoyle |
Posted on 27-01-2015 23:19
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@sutty: It sure does! That will not be the case soon though
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the_hoyle |
Posted on 28-02-2015 16:39
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Strade Bianche
We kick off a big month of March with the white gravel roads of the Strade Bianche. One of our key races from last season, we will looking to go one better and take the victory.
Moreno Moser will be our leader in Italy, and will be given the support required to take honours at the finish. Davide Villella and Simon Yates will be super domestiques, whilst Luke Rowe and Marco Frapporti give the team an option should it end in a larger bunch than planned.
Dan Fleemann and Fredrik Ludigsson will ride for the team, and Matej Mohoric will aim for the day's break, as he looks to continue his early season development.
Sponsor Goal: Top 5
Team Goal: Top 5
Best Result: 2013 - Davide Villella (2nd)
As we planned, Mohoric attacked early to get himself into the day's break away. A large group of 11 riders formed, with no big threats to victory present.
Heading onto the first section of white gravel, the break had 6'12" advantage over the main pack, which was led by Katusha and Flamina.
The lead group's gap peaked at 8'33" before Lampre and Cannondale began to up the pace of the chasing peleton. We had Moser positioned well at the front, and the support around him was fantastic from the guys.
With 20km to go, the gap was down to less than 1 minute, and the favourites began to attack. Joaquim Rodriguez (Katusha) and Vincenzo Nibali (Astana) made the move, and their rivals were responding behind.
The break was caught as the favourites continued to accelerate, and a larger group of 22 formed. Moser was involved in the mix, and now had Mohoric for some valued support.
Just past the 5km to go mark, Moreno finally made his move. Only Rodriguez and Ulissi (Cannondale) could follow, and it looks like the victory would come from this group.
Under the Flamme Rouge, Moser kicked again, and distanced the other two riders. Was he finally going to break his duck for Bianchi...
YESSSS!!!! What a victory for our man, as he comfortably takes the win in Siena. Rodriguez takes second 16" back, with Ulissi third ahead of the group of other favourites.
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Posted on 28-02-2015 16:50
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Nice job by Moser, glad he won in his homecountry over Purito, which would've counted this for nothing compared to Moser
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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 28-02-2015 17:01
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Great way to come back with the story! |
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the_hoyle |
Posted on 28-02-2015 22:46
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@danny: After a run of podiums and Top 10 finishes, I was happy that Moser was able to finally bag a victory! I was worried when he was taking Rodriguez to the finish, but he had nothing left
@Kiserlovski: It has been a good break whilst I finished my Martijn North story, and now I am back with this one
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the_hoyle |
Posted on 01-03-2015 13:16
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Roma Maxima
The result in Strade Bianche had given the Bianchi squad a massive boost. Roma Maxima was next, and this was going to be a completely different kettle of fish. After a hilly start, the stage looks set to end on a cobble circuit around the streets of Rome.
With no real cobbles specialist in the team, victory could be a long shot. However, that will not deter us. The team has been split into two, giving us different options depending on how the race pans out.
Team 1 is made up of Philip Lavery, Tobais Ludvigsson and Caleb Ewan, whilst Team 2 consists of Luke Rowe, Marco Canola and Nelson Oliveira.
Fredrik Ludvigsson and Dan Fleeman complete the team, and will ride in Domestique and Free Roles respectively.
Sponsor Goal: Top 5
Team Goal: Top 10
Best Result: 2013 - Simon Richardson (23rd)
Dan Fleeman attacked just after the flag drop and form part of the day's break, along with a familiar face from last season, Rene Mandri.
Lampre, Garmin and Sky set themselves up on the front on the peleton over the early hills, and the breakaway's gap peaked at 7'54".
The first circuit around Rome was taken at a steady pace, and the main pack was still all togother. However, as Jean-Christophe Peraud (AG2R) attacked out the peleton on the descent to the Italian City, the pace was upped by favourites' teams.
On the second lap, Nick Nuyens (Garmin) and Oscar Gato (Lampre) made their move, and quickly caught and passed the lead group. It was looking like the victory would come from one of these two.
Any hopes of a respectable result rested on Caleb. The young Australian was riding well, and took off in pursuit as the chase groups splitered into ones and twos.
Back at the front, victory goes to the Nuyens, as he outsprints Gatto on the line. Over 9 minutes later, Ewan crossed the line in a fantastic 9th place. The biggest news though was the number of riders who didn't finish the race. Out of the 197 starts, only 45 riders finished within the time limit!
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the_hoyle |
Posted on 01-03-2015 16:39
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Trofeo Zssdi
The build up to Tierreno-Adriatico continues in Trieste, at the Trofeo Zssdi. A hilly one-day race, that should favour more of a climber than a Puncher style sprinter, due to the climb to the finish.
Bianchi come to the race with two leaders in good form. Estaban Chaves has recently won in Langkawi, whilst Moreno Moser took a fantastic victory in Strade Bianche.
Adam Yates, who was Estaban's right-hand man in Malaysia, comes into the squad, along with Owain Doull who will ride in a more free role.
Marco Frapporti give the team another option if it is a larger group approaching the line, whilst Davide Villella, Simon Yates and Matej Mohoric will provide support to our Leaders.
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Team Goal: Top 5
Best Result: N/A
Owain Doull was part of an early 3 man breakway that formed just after the start of the stage. Further attacks would mean that the break would eventually consist of 9 riders, and they worked well together to open up a good gap.
A number of team set themselves up on the front of the peleton, and worked at bringing the gap to the lead group down. On the flatter sections, the break's lead peaked at 7'22", but with the climbs in sight, it was down to less than 3 minutes.
As the pressure was upped, and the break was pulled back, a group of 8 split off the front. Four of the riders where from Bianchi, and we held a good advantage over the others.
With two cards to play on the final climb, Chaves was the first to kick first, and he opened a gap over those behind him.
Estaban was riding well, and only Battaglin (Champion System) and Felline (Androni) were able to react. Moser was giving chase, battling for a podium spot himself.
Over the top of the climb, Estaban kicked again, and there was no chance of Battaglin catching him. Behind, Moser was on the tail of Felline, and looking like he might steal a podium!
The little Colombian takes the win! His attack was deadly, and showed that he is in some great form ahead of Tirreno-Adriatico. Battaglin rolled home in second, and Moreno was able to take home a great third place! Another fantastic race for the Bianchi team.
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sutty68 |
Posted on 01-03-2015 17:10
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The team has been getting some nice results of late |
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the_hoyle |
Posted on 01-03-2015 17:18
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@sutty: They have! Strade Bianche is the best result so far this season given the startlist
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the_hoyle |
Posted on 01-03-2015 17:43
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WorldTour Wildcard Accepted
After many weeks, Bianchi Factory Team are delight to announce that their Wildcard Application for the first Grand Tour of the Year, il Giro d'Italia, has been granted.
Starting in Northern Ireland on 9th May, Hoyle's men will be wanting to do the Italian Race, and the team's fans, proud and will look to Estaban Chaves and Moreno Moser in their fight for GC and Stage Honours.
Colombia, Orica-GreenEdge and Vini Fantini were the other 3 teams who will take the start line in Belfast.
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sutty68 |
Posted on 01-03-2015 17:53
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the_hoyle wrote:
@sutty: They have! Strade Bianche is the best result so far this season given the startlist
Don't know what it is but i really enjoy riding Strade Bianche too |
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the_hoyle |
Posted on 01-03-2015 18:02
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April & May Schedule Finalised
Edited by the_hoyle on 02-03-2015 13:01
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the_hoyle |
Posted on 02-03-2015 20:24
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Tirreno-Adriatico
Our current run of form has put us in good stead as we head into our ever first WorldTour race - the Tirreno-Adriatico. It will be a moment to savour for our riders, and we will working hard to get a good result from the race.
Estaban Chaves will lead the side in his battle for the GC honours. His support is strong, with Davide Villella and Adam Yates riding as Super Domestiques. Moreno Moser will also ride for Estaban, however, he will have his own targets in the race.
In the Sprints, Caleb Ewan will lead the line, and his lead-out train will be by the Italian pair of Marco Canola and Marco Frapporti. Swedish TT specialist Tobias Ludvigsson will be the pilot in the train, and completes the 8-man team in Italy.
Sponsor Goal: Stages Win(s)
Team Goal: Stage Win(s) / Top 10 GC / KoM Jersey
Best Result: N/A
The Route Stage 1 [TTT]
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
Stage 5
Stage 6
Stage 7 [ITT]
Bianchi Factory Team Squad Marco Canola
Estaban Chaves
Caleb Ewan
Marco Frapporti
Tobais Ludvigsson
Moreno Moser
Davide Villella
Adam Yates
Tirreno-Adriatico Start List
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