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Fred Whitton Race Team.


The Team Kit.

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History.

The Fred Whitton Challenge

The Fred Whitton Challenge is one of the most popular sportives in the UK and is also famed as being particularly difficult. Riders rank it alongside European events such as the Marmotte in terms of difficulty.
The Fred Whitton consists of a 112 mile sportive around the Lake District, starting at Grasmere and taking in climbs of Kirkstone, Honister, Newlands, Whinlatter, Hardknott & Wrynose passes.
As the name suggests, it is run in honour of Fred Whitton. Fred, who died aged just 50 in 1998, was an extremely popular member of the Lakes Road Club.

Fred Whitton.

Until his untimely death at the age of 50 in 1998, Fred Whitton was an extremely popular member of the Lakes Road Club. In his capacity as club secretary he was full of enthusiasm for the club and ran it practically single handedly. He was the organiser of the Lakes Road Club Easter 3-day each year which attracted many of the UK’s top riders.
Not only was Fred the main instigator behind all the clubs activities, he was always there on the club runs and training weekends, cracking a joke, having a laugh and generally enjoying the sport to the full. Amongst all this, Fred also managed to find the time to be the Lakes & Lanc’s Division Road Race Secretary and was well known and liked throughout North West cycling circles.

Last Year

Last year the team raced as Team CSC Orbea, on the Pro Continental level, we had a number of success's, our most successful rider was our GC leader Jakob Fuglesang who took the overall victory at the Volta a Portugal. We have also had a number of other successes from our riders. These included:

Jakob Fuglsang
Volta a Portugal, 1st Overall & 1st Points

Ivan Basso
Vuelta a Colombia, 7th overall

Edvald Boasson Hagen
Tour of Britain, Stage 3 Winner, 1st Points & 2nd Overall
National Time Trial Champion

Ian Boswell
Vuelta a Colombia, 3rd Young Rider

Ryan Mullen
National Time Trial Champion

Matt Brammeier
National Road Race Champion

Team CSC Orbea
Tour of Britain, Team Overall
1-2-3 Norwegian National Time Trial
16th World Team Time Trial Championships

The Line Up.

To Come Soon...
Edited by JoeArmstrong13 on 01-12-2014 16:44
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Velosure Development Team.


The Team Kit.

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History.

Velosure Racing were a British Continental team, who raced on the British scene for a number of years, however this year we at Fred Whiten have linked up with them to create a development team, where future greats can learn the tricks of the trade before being promoted to our WorldTour team.

The Line Up
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TVM - Sanyo


Monthly Updates
January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October


Who are we?

TVM - Sanyo is a new team to the continental tour in 2015. The team originated when - after 15 years out of the cycling spotlight - the Dutch insurance firm Transport Verzekerings Maatschappij (better known as TVM) announced that they wished to get involved in the professional cycling peloton once more.

The timing was fortuitous, to say the least. Cycling in the Netherlands had just been dealt a bitter blow with the news of the lone Dutch team sponsored by Shell folding. This left many of the country's finest riders without a home and the general public without a strong local presence.

The team would however, need a co-sponsor to be able to afford many of the riders required to make any significant impact. After a long search, the team finally found a backer with Japanese technology giant Sanyo agreeing to kick in the extra money if the team would also show off the finest cycling talent from 'the Land of the Rising Sun'.

This would not be the first time the two companies had come together, as they previously co-sponsored a team in the early '90s which rode in the 1991 & 1992 iterations of Le Tour de France. To commemorate this memorable occasion, the decision was made for the team to wear the same uniform that they competed in over 20 years ago (seen below).

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We can't wait for the year ahead!
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Breaking News!

The full TVM - Sanyo squad for season 2015 has just been announced!

Absolute Leaders

NatNameAgeRider TypePrevious Team
Theo Bos32SprinterTeam Shell
Kenny Van Hummel33SprinterBluebell Creameries - DoubleDaves
Robert Gesink29Stage RacesTeam Air France - Trek


Protected Riders

NatNameAgeRider TypePrevious Team
Johnny Hoogerland32FighterUPS Cycling
Boy Van Poppel27SprinterTeam Shell
Jos Van Emden30Northern Classics(none)


Luxury Team-Mates

NatNameAgeRider TypePrevious Team
Ramon Sinkeldam26Northern ClassicsTeam Shell
Stef Clement33Time-TrialTeam Shell
Raymond Kreder26SprinterSpanair Development Team
Yukiya Arashiro31PuncherPetroChina
Nick Van der Lijke24PuncherTeam Shell
Jasper Bovenhuis24ClimberShell Development Team


Team-mates

NatNameAgeRider TypePrevious Team
Nariyuki Masuda*32Fighter(none)
Jeroen Meijers22Climber(none)
Nino Honigh20Northern ClassicsTeam Shell
Yamato Shirota21Fighter(none)


Young Riders

NatNameAgeRider TypePrevious Team
Quinten Aarts19Northern Classics(none)



*As the current Japanese National Champion in both the Road Race and Time Trial disciplines, Nariyuki Masuda will wear a specially-designed jersey in our team's races this year.


Full stats
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NatNameAVGFLMOHITTPRLCOSPACCDHFTRSTARESREC
Quinten Aarts6363586260616358586859656155
Yukiya Arashiro7270667165686072737561696770
Theo Bos7775586461706878787559727070
Jasper Bovenhuis7269737167686064696670686666
Stef Clement7471737375746060636470707270
Robert Gesink7671767775736166706374757374
Nino Honigh6767576262636765646162646361
Johnny Hoogerland7571747570707164735578727070
Raymond Kreder7470596561636575746859676663
Nariyuki Masuda6868656969695563686571666667
Jeroen Meijers6764686761615763656366646465
Yamato Shirota6666656460586262626569646261
Ramon Sinkeldam7473627063627274747470727066
Nick Van der Lijke7269677363656469727169696465
Jos Van Emden7474646571717565707266696668
Kenny Van Hummel7675606760686876767560686773
Boy Van Poppel7473606764676575747563676364

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Smowz
Saeco-Cannondale Team HQ


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Italian cycling is boosted as Saeco and Cannondale unite to form a new PCT team. This team are looking to create a home to fine Italian talents, with a nod to the past the team sponsors in particular are looking to devolop the next great Italian stage racing and sprint talents.


First signing - Salvatore Puccio


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We are really excited to announce our first signing in young Italian classics expert Salvatore Puccio. We grabbed him during contract negotiations from Filliers, he certainly should be an interesting rider to follow in the short hilly type of races.


Transfers - two star signing lead an all Italian line up


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After a busy first couple of rounds of transfers we are delighted to announce our first ever roster. Our team leaders are Stage racer Dario Cataldo amd sprinter Andrea Guardini. We felt that it was probably best to go with one really high quality all round stage racer and Stefano Locatelli and Morris Possoni should be able to offer decemt climbing support if needed. Andrea is probably one of the best sprinters not in the pro tour along wih possibly Theo Bos - there are a couple of decent Italian sprinters around Modolo and Ferrari spring to mind. I think with Trentin and Cimolai as back up if Andrea ever calls for a lead out he will get one.

We have chancers for the classics - I always think they are chancey races anyway. Puccio, Gatto and Mercato will lead us in those style of races and I hope we can play the trio to tehir strengths.

I am very pleased with all the riders in our team i think this gives us a really solid platform for future years.



Roster 2015

GuardiniAndrea
CataldoDario
TrentinMatteo
CimolaiDavide
MarcatoMarco
GattoOscar
PuccioSalvatore
ViganòDavide
BrambillaGiorgio
Dall'AntoniaTiziano
AscaniLuca
Delle StelleCristian
LocatelliStefano
PossoniMorris
StortoniSimone
ProniAlessandro


Notable Results 2015

Dario Cataldo:
Final Prestige: 20th Final Continental: 1st
Tour D'Indonesia - 1st GC, 1st Stage 2 + 3, 2nd stage 6, 1st Points, 2nd KoM
Volta ao Algarve - 6th GC
National Capital Tour - 3rd GC, 3rd Stage 3 + 4
Giro del Trentino - 18th GC
Ster ZLM Tour - 14th GC
Tour de Romandie - 2nd GC, 1st stage 6, 2nd stage 3, 3rd stage 5, 3rd points
Tour of California - 4th GC, 3rd stage 5
Tour of Vancouver - 9th GC
Tour de Polagne - 1st GC, 3rd stage 7, 1st Points
Tour of Bishak - 2nd GC, 2nd stage 3, 3rd stage 2, 1st points
Matteo Trentin:
Volta ao Algarve - 2nd Stage 3, 2nd Points
Criterium International - 3rd Stage 1
Tour of Bishak - 1st stage 1
Andrea Guardini:
Final Prestige: 42nd Final Continental: 13th
National Capital Tour - 1st Stage 2 + 4, 1st Points
Clasica di Tirreno Adriatica - 6th
Giro di Italia - 4th stage 3 + 4 + 14 + 18, 5th stage 21
Rheinland-Pfalz Rundfahrt - 3rd stage 4
Tour of Bulgaria - 2nd stage 1, 3rd stage 2, 4
RideLondon Classic - 2nd
Post Danmark Rundt - 1st Stage 2,3, 6, 1st Points, 11th GC
Praha - Karlovy Vary - Praha - 3rd
Paris Tours - 3rd
Salvatore Puccio:
Roma Maxima - 4th
Paris Nice - 20th GC, 2nd stage 7
Tiziano Dall'Antonia
Istrian Spring Trophy - 18th GC
Criterium International - 7th GC
Ster ZLM Tour - 2nd stage 4
Marco Marcato
Final Prestige: 122nd Final Continental: 40th
Milan San Remo - 29th
Rheinland-Pfalz Rundfahrt - 10th GC, 1st Stage 1
Tour of Bulgaria - 4th GC, 2nd stage 2, 5
Praha - Karlovy Vary - Praha - 4th
Davide Cimolai
Ster ZLM Tour - 10th GC
Luca Ascani
Giro d'Italia - 4th stage 12, 5th stage 17
Georgia Brambilla
Tour de Suisse - 1st stage 4, 4th stage 7
Oscar Gatto
Tour de Suisse - 2nd stage 4
Criterium Hainlaite - 13th
Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal - 2nd
Morris Possoni
Tour de Suisse - 2nd stage 8
Team:
Final Prestige: 21st Final Continental: 3rd
Tour D'Indonesia - 1st team standings
Volta ao Algarve - 3rd team standings
Ster ZLM Tour - 3rd team standings
Tour of Romandie - 3rd team chrono stage 1

Press releases

Blog 1
Blog 2
Blog 3
Blog 4
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Cyclotron
Ecopetrol - Vivo


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Roster

RiderAgeRider typeTeam 2014Prestige rank 2014
Nairo Quintana25ClimberAir France-Trek6th (2762 pts)
Carlos Betancur26PuncheurAir France-Trek12th (2067 pts)
Rigoberto Urán28ClimberEcopetrol-Vivo16th (1602 pts)
Fabio Duarte29ClimberANZ Racing71th (569 pts)
Esteban Chaves25ClimberAir France-Trek184th (209 pts)
Julian Arredondo27All-rounderEcopetrol-Vivo196th (186 pts)
Marc De Maar31All-rounderEcopetrol-Vivo249th (125 pts)
Leonardo Duque35SprinterEcopetrol-Vivo253th (120 pts)
Robinson Chalapud31PuncheurSpanair-Euskadi273th (98 pts)
John Darwin Atapuma27ClimberEcopetrol-Vivo274th (94 pts)
Ariel M. Richeze32SprinterEcopetrol-Vivo298th (87 pts)
Miguel Rubiano31PuncheurEcopetrol-Vivo330th (69 pts)
Argiro Ospina24ClimberEcopetrol-Vivo356th (59 pts)
Winner Anacona27ClimberEcopetrol-Vivo387th (45 pts)
Magno Nazaret29Time trialistEcopetrol-Vivo387th (45 pts)
Heiner Parra24ClimberEcopetrol-Vivo405th (40 pts)
Juan Pablo Suarez30All-rounderEcopetrol-Vivo437th (31 pts)
Gregory Brenes27All-rounderEcopetrol-Vivo559th (6 pts)
Rafael Andriato28Sprinter--
Juan Chamorro24ClimberAir France-Trek-
Daniel Jaramillo24All-rounder--
Cristian Martinez24Time trialist--
Darren Matthews24Puncheur--


Goals


Victories

2014

CTTour d'AndorraStage 5Rigoberto Urán
CTLa JurassaineRigoberto Urán
CTTour de SuisseStage 2Rigoberto Urán
CTTour de PologneStage 4Juan Pablo Suarez
CTTour de PologneKoMMarc De Maar
CTTour of UtahStage 1Murilo Fischer
CTTour of UtahStage 3Julian Arredondo
CTVuelta a ColombiaStage 3Rigoberto Urán
NC ITTBrazilMagno Nazaret
NC ITTColombiaRigoberto Urán
NC ITTCosta RicaGregory Brenes
NC ITTCuracaoMarc De Maar
NC RRColombiaMiguel Rubiano
NC RRCuracaoMarc De Maar


2015

GTGiro d'ItaliaStage 10Juan Pablo Suarez
GTGiro d'ItaliaStage 13Winner Anacona
GTTour de FranceStage 4Nairo Quintana
GTTour de FranceStage 9Nairo Quintana
GTTour de FranceStage 13Nairo Quintana
GTTour de FranceStage 20Nairo Quintana
GTTour de FranceGCNairo Quintana
GTTour de FranceYouthNairo Quintana
WTVuelta Ciclista al Pais VascoStage 2Nairo Quintana
WTVuelta a TachiraStage 2Nairo Quintana
WTVuelta a TachiraYouthNairo Quintana
WTDeutschland RundfahrtStage 7Rigoberto Urán
WTVuelta a GuatemalaPointsCarlos Betancur
WTTour of Mount FujiStage 4Nairo Quintana
WTTour of Mount FujiGCNairo Quintana
WTTour of Mount FujiYouthNairo Quintana
WTCourse de la PaixStage 2Carlos Betancur
WTCourse de la PaixYouthEsteban Chaves
CT.1Tour of VancouverStage 4Rigoberto Urán
U23Carpathian Couriers RaceStage 3Fernando Gaviria
U23Carpathian Couriers RaceKoMDayer Quintana
U23Tour of BerlinKoMFelipe Monardez



SambaTech - Road to Rio

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RiderAgeRider typeTeam 2014Prestige rank 2014
João Marcelo Gaspar23Sprinter--
Fernando Gaviria21Time trialist--
Yonder Godoy22Climber--
Gustavo Martin19Puncheurneo-pro-
Tácio Mendes22All-rounderneo-pro-
Felipe Monardez23Rouleur--
Eldir Moreira21Puncheurneo-pro-
Dayer Quintana23All-rounder--

Edited by Cyclotron on 19-08-2015 22:46
 
the_hoyle
Rapha-Rouleur ProCycling

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Roster

NameAgeFLMOHILTTPRCOSPACDHFTSTRESREC
John-Lee Augustyn2969697067675858686068696868
Sam Bewley2870586572726462666666666564
Matthew Busche3067747369685365656567686466
Philip Deignan3266717166645462626075706867
Russell Downing3771636763656271727369676565
Dean Downing4068586462636368686666656263
Felix English2367586164686071716362616061
Dominic Klemme2970626965656870686469696765
Roger Kluge2973606466707074746568706866
Darren Lapthorne3266656864655666706272656465
Trent Lowe3161676864615362656861656465
Mark McNally2671616863607166656667676462
Jonathan Mould2467596566666369676764666466
Joseph Perrett2470626572716565656767636462
Dominique Rollin3372656767697270707370706866
Tom Scully2567596462676769676565636464
Daniel Teklehaimanot2769676969666269696876686569
Andrew Tennant2869656869686569705863686463
Scott Thwaites2569596962666472726761656265
Jonathan Tiernan-Locke3167717462645863686473737068
Brennan Townshend2265676761615662676269656564
Svein Tuft3874606774747059686269727072
Jussi Veikkanen3465656965655861676471666666
Calvin Watson2267637060626064676268666364
Ian Wilkinson3667606562656769696567656363

Team Goals

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Team Podiums

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Croatia14
Geox-Kalev Cycling Project


The Team

We, the Geox-Kalev Cycling Project, have decided to join the Continental Tour. Looking at the developement of estonian racing (Tanel Kangert, Rein Taaramae, Rietmu-Delfin, Tour of Estonia,...) we want to take part in this exciting movement. Starting up this season 21 riders from Estonia and more countries will show our jersey all other the world. We want to improve our youngsters, satisfy spectators and sponsor, deliver the best we can do and fight until the end of every single race.

Squad

BertDe BackerBEL
LucaPaoliniITA
DanieleBennatiITA
EvaldasSiskeviciusLTU
GregaBoleSLO
SergeyChernetskiyRUS
RenéMandriEST
StanislauBazhkouBLR
IgnatasKonovalovasLTU
VyacheslavKuznetsovRUS
NikitaNovikovRUS
MartinLaasEST
EmilsLiepinsLAT
TomsSkujinsLAT
EvgenyShalunovRUS
MatveyZubovRUS
GertJoeaarEST
AndzsFlaksisLAT
MihkelRäimEST
DavidSigurdssonISL
StefanPetrovskiMKD


Jersey

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NCs

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Iceland

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Macedonia

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Lithuania

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Russia

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Sponsors

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Main Sponsors

Geox
Kalev

important sponsors

Estonian Air
Avies
Puma
Cervelo

Territory

Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
Belarus
Russia


Palmares

Spoiler
empty as fuck

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Jakstar22
Smartone Cycling Team HQ


The Riders


Spoiler
Team Coming Soon


Transfers


Spoiler
Coming Soon

 
Martial1
Peugeot Cycling Team




Roster


Goals


Results
 
OZrocker
TVM - Sanyo


Monthly Update - January


This month, the team rode in two races:


Johnny Hoogerland
Yukiya Arashiro
Jasper Bovenhuis
Nino Honigh
Nariyuki Masuda
Nick Van der Lijke
Boy Van Poppel

Spoiler
We were all excited to see the start of our first race as a team and it didn't take long before we made our mark. Van der Lijke went out in the opening day's break. He was one of the strongest climbers and when it became apparent that the peloton would not be able to catch them, he simply burned off all his competitors and took an amazing stage win in our first ever stage!

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On stage two, we made our best efforts to keep his race lead in tact. There were attacks off the front and although Nick managed to keep up with some world-class riders, Dario Cataldo and Igor Antón would take enough seconds off him to take the lead.

Stage three was a time-trial, and while Hoogerland, Masuda and Bovenhuis all put in solid performances, Van der Lijke slipped back to fifth overall. Stage four was largely inconsequential, with a breakaway of eight riders taking the win while there were no time losses in the main peloton. Stage five was very similar with a small group of three riders taking the stage, but several contenders including Poels and Van der Lijke lost over a minute and dropped three places in the GC to 7th and 8th respectively. On the positive side, Van Poppel got 5th place after a great lead-out from Arashiro (8th)

With a top ten spot on the line, the final stage was a mountain time-trial. Johnny put in a spectacular performance to finish 7th and climb up the rankings, with Nino, Jasper and Boy also performing well. But it was not to be for Van der Lijke, as he would finish with a huge time loss. All in all, a good start to the year but not the result we had hoped for.


Results
1 stage win (Van der Lijke)
1 stage top 5 (Van Poppel)
3 stage top tens (Van der Lijke, Arashiro, Hoogerland)
11th and 12th GC (Van der Lijke, Hoogerland)
5th Points (Van der Lijke)
14th Mountains (Hoogerland)
4th Youth (Van der Lijke)
5th Teams



Robert Gesink
Theo Bos
Stef Clement
Johnny Hoogerland
Raymond Kreder
Nariyuki Masuda
Kenny Van Hummel

Spoiler
It was our first World Tour race and all three of our leaders were in attendance. Stage one saw the peloton mostly stay together, but a late hill saw Brajkovič and Coppel gain a small advantage on the field. Stage two was more decisive however, but not in a good way. We expected to do fairly well in the team time-trial, but ended up finishing dead last.

With almost all GC chances gone, surely it couldn't get much worse? Wrong again, as stage three which should have been our chance at a sprint finish saw star sprinter Theo Bos abandon the race. To make matters worse, none of our riders finished in the front group and lost another 56" on the leaders. It was put to the whole team that this was not an acceptable effort, and with our credibility on the line it was crucial to turn our race around.

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While Gesink had gone in the break and racked up a lot of mountain points (as seen above), he would not be able to take top spot in stage four, but at least both he and Johnny managed top to get in the top twenty. Desperately wanting the race to be over, Hoogerland went into the break to salvage something from the race.

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With the peloton closing in, the break still sprinted for the line. Amazingly, Johnny was going to make it. He was head to head with Jesús Herrada on the line...

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...and just missed out. After a tough few days it was an agonisingly close loss, but we were all very proud of his efforts


Results
1 stage podium (Hoogerland)
60th GC (Hoogerland)
9th Points (Hoogerland)
4th Mountains (Gesink)


Rankings


World Tour
Individual
=34th Robert Gesink
40th Johnny Hoogerland

Teams
14th (2nd of CT)

Continental Tour
Individual
5th Nick Van der Lijke
=17th Johnny Hoogerland
=36th Boy Van Poppel
=45th Yukiya Arashiro
=51st Jasper Bovenhuis

Teams
4th

Prestige Rankings
Individual
21st Nick Van der Lijke
=37th Johnny Hoogerland
=57th Robert Gesink
=118th Boy Van Poppel
=150th Yukiya Arashiro
=163rd Jasper Bovenhuis

Teams
13th (4th of CT)
 
Smowz
Saeco-Cannondale Season Blog 1


The Cat shows his venom


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I've always liked to watch Dario ride, he is more of your chrono man turned climber than a natural grimpaer. He does well though on sharp punchy climbs too, he is Italian after all and our roads can change gradients wickedly at the turn of a corner.

Dario has a steady diet of Chrono stage races this season and he found a really nice opener in Indonesia with a reasonably short list of potential challengers. Climber Igor Anton and all rounder Jan Barta were the best of the challengers. Barta couldn't live with the climbing legs of the Cat and Igor the terrible on stage two, meanwhile Anton could not stand the flat chrono on stage 3. All this added up to a comfortable stage win for Dario

It really got Saeco off to an outstanding start to the year, we hit Algarve in a confident mood. Unfortunately we were too confident really and the Cat had lost the bite of his opening race immediately slipping up on the opening day chrono. Dario battled hard to get into top form but was rather leggy in the Malhao stage finishing alongside the likes of Barta and Poels who he was ahead of in Indonesia. Ultimately the double header didn't quite pay off. Still both C2 races were a considerable success and got us off to a nice solid start to the year.


Low key opener for Guardini in Majorca


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The pre-season races continued in Majorca and it was time for star sprinter Andrea Guardini to try and get his big sprinting legs in gear. But after a promising opening with a 6th and a 5th on the opening two days, he was left frustrated with a break snatching the win on the final day.

Bottom line was that Andrea was well beaten by Fenn, Impey and Matthews on a couple of occasions. This does not necessarily bode well for the rest of the season in which he anticipates the likes of Theo Bos to come in to give even more competition for sprints.

Something badly misfired here with the sprint preparations, it just maybe that Saeco have not quite got the right pilots fro Andrea or alternatively Andrea himself does not have the speed we thought he had.

The hilly battlers Puccio and Trentin managed a credible top 20's on GC battling hard to remain in the front group on the hilly stage 3. Not much more could be expected from them

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Andrea in at the double


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Majorca was a disappointment, all it took though was a tight one down in one of these tight crit course in Australia to get Andrea Guardini's blood pulsing. We took a really big A+ team down here to race this 4 stager, it was basically two stages for The Cat and two for the Guard. To get the nod in the first road stage was a huge confidence boost for Andrea but it was a very tight one between him and Blythe.

The second stage win though was a much more comfortable affair and a bit of a precession with The Cat and Marcato also finishing in the top five. Andrea certainly now has his season well and truly on track with two wins from nine race days.


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The Cat and Saeco control the rankings


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With the National Capital Tour complete - February proved a second successive highly successful month for the team in red and indeed Dario Cataldo. The Cat has been strong in all three of his stage races dominating the Indonesian Tour, battling in Algarve and climbing well here in Australia. 1st, 6th and 3rd on GC is so consistent and Dario is really showing he has it all.

I though Eurosport had a really strong race in Australia and obviously they will have to be watched closely. We have had a number of run ins with them in the early season and this could be quite the rivalry.

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Welcome everyone to, perhaps, the first in-depth preview ever for an ICL race. After a speedy start to the season the Giro d'Italia is already upon us. What better way to start the preview than to have a quick recap of the first edition.

The 2014 Giro:



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All about Liberty Seguros!


In a season which was, at times, bordering on omnipotence the Spanish outfit started the race in blaring fashion. In the opening stage TTT they beat the next best by a minute and never looked back. For the rest of the race only Liberty Seguros riders donned the Maglia Rosa.

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Contador would take the first GT of the ICL era!


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Visconti taking a stage win for La Gazzetta Dello Sport!


The GC fight wasn't the only battle of interest though. Goss and Impey proved to be the top sprinters of the first ICL GT and there was plenty of breakaway wins for many teams, notably 6 Italians took a stage: will this be matched this time around?

Spoiler
Stage Maglia Rosa Maglia Rossa Maglia Azzurra
1 Liberty Seguros - Würth Ramunas Navardauskas
2 Matthew Goss Alberto Contador Matthew Goss Davide Villella
3 Matthew Goss Alberto Contador Matthew Goss Davide Villella
4 Brent Bookwalter Alberto Contador Matthew Goss Davide Villella
5 Salvatore Puccio Alberto Contador Matthew Goss Davide Villella
6 Sacha Modolo Alberto Contador Matthew Goss Davide Villella
7 Alberto Contador Alberto Contador Matthew Goss Alberto Contador
8 Jonas Vangenechten Alberto Contador Matthew Goss Martin Elmiger
9 Daniele Pietropolli Alberto Contador Matthew Goss Martin Elmiger
10 Daniele Bennati Alberto Contador Matthew Goss Martin Elmiger
11 Giovanni Visconti Alberto Contador Matthew Goss Martin Elmiger
12 Rinaldo Nocentini Alberto Contador Matthew Goss Martin Elmiger
13 Alberto Contador Alberto Contador Alberto Contador Alberto Contador
14 Matthew Busche Alberto Contador Alberto Contador Alberto Contador
15 Matthew Goss Alberto Contador Matthew Goss Alberto Contador
16 Alberto Contador Alberto Contador Alberto Contador Alberto Contador
17 Nairo Quintana Alberto Contador Alberto Contador Alberto Contador
18 Romain Bardet Alberto Contador Alberto Contador Romain Bardet
19 Alberto Contador Alberto Contador Alberto Contador Romain Bardet
20 Nicolas Roche Alberto Contador Alberto Contador Romain Bardet
21 Daryl Impey Alberto Contador Alberto Contador Romain Bardet


Final GC:
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1 Alberto Contador Liberty Seguros - Würth 83h34'17
2 Nairo Quintana Team Air France - Trek + 4'24
3 Vincenzo Nibali Team Shell + 6'13
4 Chris Horner UPS Cycling + 15'47
5 Domenico Pozzovivo Bluebell Creameries - DoubleDaves + 20'56
6 Michal Kwiatkowski Gazprom Cycling Team + 22'05
7 Michele Scarponi ANZ Racing Team + 23'02
8 Roman Kreuziger Avia - Orlen Oil + 23'21
9 Damiano Cunego Filliers - Mora Pro Cycling Team + 24'04
10 Jurgen Van den Broeck Prorace Cycling Team + 25'19


The 2015 Route: https://pcmdaily.c...rowstart=0

9 Flat stages
7 Mountainous stages
3 Hilly Stages
1 TTT (28 KM)
1 ITT (42 KM)

Starting in picturesque Croatia and finishing in Udine it is quite a different Giro in comparison to last year. Notably there are 9 potential sprint finishes, no surprise then that the two fastest sprinters on the planet are here! Vegeta will be looking to impress more than most, after all how often does a GT venture into Croatia?

Can we expect similar results this Giro?

The GC contenders:


TeamNationalityAVG
FroomeChrisGazprom Cycling TeamGBR80.9
NibaliVincenzoAir ChinaITA79.7
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MajkaRafalVegeta Cycling TeamPOL77.2
PorteRichieProrace - CamtelAUS78.3
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UránRigobertoEcopetrol - VivoCOL76.5
PinotThibautAllianz - BMW Cycling TeamFRA76.4
PozzovivoDomenicoLA Aluminios - AntarteITA76.4
AruFabioCelesio Pro CyclingITA75.4


No! In a big turn around Liberty Seguros don't really have any GC hopes. Notably all of the jersey winners from last season don't make the start list. There is no Contador and Quintana this time so Froome and Nibali are the standout favourites for this one.

The battle for the final spot on the podium looks to be a solid contest between Majka (Vegeta) and Porte (Prorace), the latter may be the favourite due to the TT and TTT, in which Majka may lose over 5'00 combined.

The Climbers:


TeamNationalityAVG
SchleckFränkSmartone Cycling TeamLUX74.5
KangertTanelFiskars CyclingEST75.4
RabottiniMatteoLIUCPBM3CGIPBTITA74.8
WellensTimFilliers - Mora Pro Cycling TeamBEL74.7
HerradaJesúsLiberty Seguros - WürthESP73.8
VeronaCarlosLiberty Seguros - WürthESP74.1
CunegoDamianoLA Aluminios - AntarteITA74.6
PirazziStefanoLa Gazzetta Dello Sport - GaerneITA75.0
NiemiecPrzemyslawAvia - Orlen OilPOL74.2
ScarponiMicheleAvia - Orlen OilITA73.3
KennaughPeterTeam Bunzl - CentricaGBR73.6


Managers of the above will be hoping that they can do something with late attacks, going after stage wins, a potential top 10 place and perhaps the KOM jersey. However, it must be said that most of the KOM points in this Giro are at the very end of the stage, so the GC favourites may be expected to fight out the KOM jesey.

The Sprinters:


TeamNationalityAVG
KittelMarcelCarbonSports Cycling p/b LightweightGER81.4
CavendishMarkTeam Bunzl - CentricaGBR80.6
BouhanniNacerGazprom Cycling TeamFRA77.9
VivianiEliaAllianz - BMW Cycling TeamITA77.6
GuardiniAndreaSaeco - CannondaleITA77.6
Van PoppelDannyFilliers - Mora Pro Cycling TeamNED76.9


9 potential sprint finishes, just how many will Kittel or Cavendish win? Each have quality lead-outs to assure their favourites enter the final in the best positions. CarbonSports ambitions for the WT title will hinge majorly on performing fantastically in many stages. In addition to the above names we might expect the likes of Boonen and Modolo to appear in the mix. How well will Bouhanni go with his team also going after the GC?

The TT favourites:


TeamNationalityAVG
MartinTonyCelesio Pro CyclingGER79.9
PhinneyTaylorTeam Bunzl - CentricaUSA77.7
MaloriAdrianoLa Gazzetta Dello Sport - GaerneITA77.7


The single TT does come deep into this Giro so the GC favourites may contest the win, if not the above will be challenging.

The TTT favourites:


Celesio Pro Cycling
Team Bunzl - Centrica
Prorace - Camtel

Difficult to call who will come out on top in the TTT, the above teams look to be the most likely to challenge for the win but each has weak-ish links. Gazprom and Petro China can't be counted out, certainly.

The teams:

Air China

Goals: Win the GC/ Two stage wins

With Nibali on the start list, taking into account his form at Táchira, they will fully expect a GC win here, notwithstanding Froome's presence on the startline.

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Allianz

Goals: Stage win/ GC top 10/ White jersey

After a surprising good start to the season they look poised to continue in the same vein. They possess a decent shout for a GC placing and multiple quick-men.

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Avia - Orlen

Goals: Stage win/ Good KOM placing

They will be pleased that a certain Irishman is leading them in the sprints, and that is about it! They may hope for a strong showing from Scarponi in the mountains.

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CarbonSports

Goals: Five stage wins/ points jersey

This team is all about the sprints. Perhaps five stage wins is not ambitious enough for the meticulous knockout?!

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Celesio

Goals: Two stage wins/ GC top 10/ White jersey

The dominating WTT champ is present on the start line. Perhaps a waste of race days ( he only had 49 to begin with)? Celesio, therefore, will surely expect to win both stages against the clock.

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Ecopetrol

Goals: GC top 5/ 1 Stage win

Uran and Duarte supported by multiple good climbers forms the line-up here. Who knows? Perhaps the podium is in reach?

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Filliers

Goals:
1 Stage win/ KOM jersey

A quite weak line up here. Having said that Van Poppel might fancy a few podium finishes in the sprints and we may see some attack in the mountains from this team. Ligthart could be one to grab a win from a break.

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Fiskars

Goals: GC top 10/ Stage win

The team send a quality line-up to the Tour des Fjords while here it is pretty much Kangert and the rest. The Estonian transfer from Liberty Seguros will look not to disappoint!

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Fred Whitton

Goals: GC top 10/ Stage win

Fuglsang leads the team here in a very similar set-up to Fiskars. They also possess Ivan Basso, will he be a card in this Giro?

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Gazprom

Goals: Win the GC/ 3 Stage Wins

After, somehow, not managing to win a GC with Froome last season, surely they will win this time around, right? Good support in the mountains and with one of the fastest sprinters, surely three stages wins is a minimum here.

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LA Aluminios

Goals: GC top 10/ Team Classification

Pozzovivo and Cunego are the leaders here, surely at least one of them will make the GC top 10. Supported by Jeannesson they will be there or thereabouts in the team classification.

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La Gazzetta Dello Sport - Gaerne (Wildcard)

Goals: Two stage wins

Two stage wins last year, can they repeat this feat? With Pirazzi, Visconti and Malori they look like the best stocked wildcard, poised for another good Giro?

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Liberty Seguros - Würth

Goals: Two stage wins

A team which looks like it would be happy with one stage win, however, considering last year's heroics two stage wins have to be in the offing. Refreshing to see the team give different names a go, however, they will be hoping to podium/win the other GTs. Herrada and Verona are the top for this team which will look to hit the breaks and flash in the mountains.

LIUCPBM3CGIPBT

Goals: Two stage wins

A good cluster of Italians here.Rabottini and Capecchi are both decent enough in the mountains, surely they will be driven on by the home roads. After a fantastic ICL season 1 can Gavazzi challenge for a stage win here?

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Prorace - Camtel

Goals: GC podium/ 1 stage win

After a stellar month of April it is all about the podium for Porte here. The Aussie looks to be the stand-out rider behind Froome/Nibali but you just never know. With the likes of De Gendt and Boonen also present, a stage win in addition to a good GC is expected.

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Saeco - Cannondale (Wildcard)

Goals:
1 Stage win/ 3 podiums

What a fantastic start to the season for this continental wildcard to the Giro. Coming here they top the continental rankings, they might not expect any big GC place, however, in Guardini they have one of the fastest sprinters here. They will no doubt expect big things from him. Elsewhere they have a decent number of good decent climbers, surely good for a stage win?

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SAP - Bianchi (Wildcard)

Goals: 1 Stage win

Breakaways are surely the no.1 priority here. Veelers might mix it up in the sprints but is unlikely to challenge, any success for the team here surely rests on the shoulders of De Marchi. Can he live up to his aggressive nature at this Giro?

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SmarTone

Goals: 1 Stage wins

A super start to the season may well start to ebb away at this race, we might well see this WT lose major ground to the likes of CarbonSports here. Frank Schleck for the mountains and Farrar for the sprints are the team's best chances here, will be difficult to get a stage win by the looks of it.

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Swiss Life

Goals: 1 Stage win

Will be very difficult for this team to do much here. Morabito looks to be their best hope, perhaps a GC top 20 would be a better goal? You never know, Feillu could get in the mix in the harder stages.

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Team Bunzl - Centrica

Goals: 3 Stage wins/ Points jersey

Cavendish may have been surpassed by Kittel, however, his manager will still have hope here. With hopes for a TT win, perhaps a TTT win and a sneaky win from a break in the mountains (as they have done so often this season) they surely have to be after 3+ stage wins.

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Team Parmalat (Wildcard)

Goals: 1 Stage wins

This archetypal Italian team lends 8 Italians to the startlist. They will be a bit disheartened by the strength of the sprinter line-up, however, they will have hopes of mixing it up in all sprint stages. Rouleur Oss could be a big player in many stages.

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Vegeta

Goals: GC top 5

What a race for the Croatians, the race starts in their own back yard. They don't look likely to take a stage win in Croatia, however, a good GC with Majka is in their grasp. He will need to be in top form in mountains to hold off the likes of Porte.
Difficult to see the team doing anything to Majka underperforms, though.

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To round out this preview, we will predict which teams will gain the most points. Will be interesting to see how accurate/inaccurate it is come the end. It is all good fun, it will likely be well off!

Predicted points for teams (from most to least):
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1Air China
2Gazprom
3CarbonSports
4Prorace - Camtel
5Team Bunzl - Centrica
6LA Aluminios
7Ecopetrol
8Celesio
9Allianz
10Vegeta
11Saeco - Cannondale
12LIUCPBM3CGIPBT
13La Gazzetta Dello Sport - Gaerne
14Avia - Orlen
15Liberty Seguros - Würth
16Fred Whitton
17Team Parmalat
18Fiskars
19Filliers
20SmarTone
21SAP - Bianchi
22Swiss Life



Enjoy the race! And good luck.
 
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Team empty handed but thrilled at Giro


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Saeco's 8 man squad have just completed the 2015 Giro D'Italia and whilst the big defining result was lacking the all Italian team were thrilled to be part of the racing. Saeco's colours featured in several breakaways with Luca Ascani in particular impressing with two top five finishes.

Andrea Guardini was unable to breach the podium but with five top five finishes showed some great consistency in his legs just behind the big guns such as the dominant Marcel Kittel and Mark Cavendish.


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The consistent Cat continues to motivate squad


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After a slight dip in performance in the Giro del Trentino and Ster ZLM Tour the Cat roared back into prominence with fine stage racing performances in Romandie and California. This included a dominant chrono performance on the final stage of Romandie.

Cataldo's mix of time trialling and gritty climbing performances continues to keep him and team Saeco strong in the Continental rankings and by default in line for a promotion to the elite division of cycling.

The team are responding with some really nice performances in classics and stage races with riders like Puccio, Dall Antonia and Trentin excelling.


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The Cat takes another sweet GC


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The Cat warmed his legs out in Canada toward a 9th place on GC, however he stormed to victory in the Tour of Poland with a performance that reminded Saeco fans of the grinding consistency of the teams star performer.

Sitting in 3rd on GC before the final two mountain stages Cataldo marked his main rivals and put time into those around him to get to top spot on stage 6, before the team cleverly dropped the favourites before the crucial final climb on the final day.


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Marco 'The Mini Cat' Marcato nabs some points in Bulgaria


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The low key Tour of Bulgaria certainly wasn't on most peoples minds in the month of July but Marco Marcato managed to battle his way to a very decent 4th place on GC, underlining a new GC potential in the journeyman pro. Learning off of Dario Cataldo, Saeco are looking to try and move up a level in the following season and results like this should give the team great hope of promotion success.

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Here we have it. The ICL15 Vuelta a Espana preview. With 7 flat stages, 8 hilly stages, 5 mountain stages and a 46 KM TT comprising the route this time around. Starting in Qatar and finishing in the Basque country the route is a good one.

Link to route: https://pcmdaily.c...owstart=20

ICL14 Vuelta recap:

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Gilbert overjoyed after finally taking a win after several podium finishes.

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The points jersey celebrates the stage win, the GC leader in second.

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The CT wildcards taking a sprint win.

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Valverde taking a stage win.


It really was a titanic battle between Rodriguez and Froome. Rodriguez would take a mammoth 7 stage wins but Froome would take the GC win with four stage wins along the way.





StageLeaderPointsMountainYoung Rider
1Pierrick FédrigoPierrick FédrigoPierrick FédrigoNico SijmensPeter Kennaugh
2Carlos BetancurPhilippe GilbertPhilippe GilbertNico SijmensPeter Kennaugh
3Alejandro ValverdePhilippe GilbertPhilippe GilbertYannick EijssenDiego Ulissi
4Joaquím RodríguezPhilippe GilbertPhilippe GilbertYannick EijssenDiego Ulissi
5Björn LeukemansPhilippe GilbertPhilippe GilbertYannick EijssenDiego Ulissi
6Chris FroomeJoaquím RodríguezChris FroomeSergey LagutinDiego Ulissi
7Francisco José VentosoJoaquím RodríguezPhilippe GilbertSergey LagutinDiego Ulissi
8Chris FroomeChris FroomeChris FroomeSergey LagutinCarlos Betancur
9Joaquím RodríguezChris FroomeJoaquím RodríguezSergey LagutinCarlos Betancur
10Joaquím RodríguezChris FroomeJoaquím RodríguezSergey LagutinCarlos Betancur
11Chris FroomeChris FroomeChris FroomeSergey LagutinDiego Ulissi
12Joaquím RodríguezChris FroomeJoaquím RodríguezSergey LagutinCarlos Betancur
13Philippe GilbertChris FroomeJoaquím RodríguezSergey LagutinCarlos Betancur
14Simon YatesChris FroomeJoaquím RodríguezSergey LagutinCarlos Betancur
15Joaquím RodríguezChris FroomeJoaquím RodríguezSergey LagutinCarlos Betancur
16Gianluca BrambillaChris FroomeJoaquím RodríguezSergey LagutinCarlos Betancur
17Joaquím RodríguezChris FroomeJoaquím RodríguezJoaquím RodríguezCarlos Betancur
18Carlos BetancurChris FroomeJoaquím RodríguezSergey LagutinCarlos Betancur
19Joaquím RodríguezChris FroomeJoaquím RodríguezSergey LagutinCarlos Betancur
20Dominik NerzChris FroomeJoaquím RodríguezSergey LagutinCarlos Betancur
21Chris FroomeChris FroomeJoaquím RodríguezSergey LagutinCarlos Betancur


GC:

1Chris FroomeGazprom Cycling Team89h21'38
2Joaquím RodríguezLiberty Seguros - Würth+ 1'55
3Andrew TalanskyUPS Cycling+ 11'20
4Alejandro ValverdeAvia - Orlen Oil+ 13'01
5Cadel EvansANZ Racing Team+ 15'37
6Bauke MollemaTeam Shell+ 16'17
7Carlos BetancurTeam Air France - Trek+ 16'52
8Sergio HenaoCarbonSports Cycling p/b Lightweight+ 25'18
9Thibaut PinotAllianz - BMW Cycling Team+ 26'13
10Fabio DuarteANZ Racing Team+ 26'14
Stagewins
Liberty Seguros - Würth7
Gazprom Cycling Team4
Team Air France - Trek2
Avia - Orlen Oil1
Bluebell Creameries - DoubleDaves1
Celesio Pro Cycling1
Fiat - Bianchi1
Prorace Cycling Team1
Société Générale1
Spanair - Euskadi1
Team Bunzl - Centrica1
Riders left in Race
Avia - Orlen Oil8
Bluebell Creameries - DoubleDaves8
Ecopetrol - Vivo8
Fiat - Bianchi8
Liberty Seguros - Würth8
Société Générale8
Spanair - Euskadi8
Team Air France - Trek8
Team Bunzl - Centrica8
ANZ Racing Team7
Filliers - Mora Pro Cycling Team7
Fiskars Cycling7
Gazprom Cycling Team7
PetroChina7
Prorace Cycling Team7
UPS Cycling7
CarbonSports Cycling p/b Lightweight6
Team Shell6
Vegeta Cycling Team6
Allianz - BMW Cycling Team5
Celesio Pro Cycling3
Ranking Points
by Rider
1Chris FroomeGazprom Cycling TeamGBR1430
2Joaquím RodríguezLiberty Seguros - WürthESP1413
3Carlos BetancurTeam Air France - TrekCOL740
4Alejandro ValverdeAvia - Orlen OilESP576
5Andrew TalanskyUPS CyclingUSA541
6Bauke MollemaTeam ShellNED515
7Philippe GilbertProrace Cycling TeamBEL487
8Sergey LagutinPetroChinaUZB424
9Cadel EvansANZ Racing TeamAUS402
10Sergio HenaoCarbonSports Cycling p/b LightweightCOL245
11Diego UlissiFiat - BianchiITA224
12Thibaut PinotAllianz - BMW Cycling TeamFRA208
13Fabio DuarteANZ Racing TeamCOL157
14Robert KiserlovskiVegeta Cycling TeamCRO152
15Francisco José VentosoSpanair - EuskadiESP142
16Simon GerransANZ Racing TeamAUS139
Pierrick FédrigoSociété GénéraleFRA139
18Haimar ZubeldiaProrace Cycling TeamESP120
19Daniel MorenoSpanair - EuskadiESP116
20Domenico PozzovivoBluebell Creameries - DoubleDavesITA112
21Dominik NerzCelesio Pro CyclingGER106
22Laurens Ten DamTeam ShellNED94
23Robert GesinkTeam Air France - TrekNED87
24Peter KennaughTeam Bunzl - CentricaGBR81
25Sonny ColbrelliFiat - BianchiITA62
26Gianluca BrambillaFiat - BianchiITA58
Maxime MonfortFilliers - Mora Pro Cycling TeamBEL58
28Javier MorenoFilliers - Mora Pro Cycling TeamESP56
29Björn LeukemansBluebell Creameries - DoubleDavesBEL50
Simon YatesTeam Bunzl - CentricaGBR50
Daryl ImpeyCarbonSports Cycling p/b LightweightSAR50
32Yannick EijssenFilliers - Mora Pro Cycling TeamBEL48
Andrey AmadorFiskars CyclingCRC48
34Bradley WigginsProrace Cycling TeamGBR46
35Julian ArredondoEcopetrol - VivoCOL42
36Tanel KangertLiberty Seguros - WürthEST40
37Julien SimonSociété GénéraleFRA38
38Rafael VallsVegeta Cycling TeamESP36
39Nico SijmensProrace Cycling TeamBEL32
40Michael AlbasiniBluebell Creameries - DoubleDavesSWI30
Luka MezgecAvia - Orlen OilSLO30
Pablo UrtasunFiskars CyclingESP30
43Gianni MeersmanAllianz - BMW Cycling TeamBEL28
44Christophe RiblonSociété GénéraleFRA25
45Simon GeschkeCarbonSports Cycling p/b LightweightGER24
Kanstantsin SiutsouAvia - Orlen OilBLR24
47Tomasz MarczynskiAvia - Orlen OilPOL20
Jonas VangenechtenProrace Cycling TeamBEL20
49Janez BrajkovicAvia - Orlen OilSLO16
50Bart De ClercqGazprom Cycling TeamBEL12
51Igor AntónANZ Racing TeamESP8
52Maxime BouetTeam Air France - TrekFRA4
Serge PauwelsBluebell Creameries - DoubleDavesBEL4
Greg Van AvermaetANZ Racing TeamBEL4
by Team
1Liberty Seguros - Würth1453
2Gazprom Cycling Team1442
3Team Air France - Trek831
4ANZ Racing Team710
5Prorace Cycling Team705
6Avia - Orlen Oil666
7Team Shell609
8UPS Cycling541
9PetroChina424
10Fiat - Bianchi344
11CarbonSports Cycling p/b Lightweight319
12Spanair - Euskadi258
13Allianz - BMW Cycling Team236
14Société Générale202
15Bluebell Creameries - DoubleDaves196
16Vegeta Cycling Team188
17Filliers - Mora Pro Cycling Team162
18Team Bunzl - Centrica131
19Celesio Pro Cycling106
20Fiskars Cycling78
21Ecopetrol - Vivo42
by Country
1ESP2497
2GBR1607
3COL1184
4BEL743
5NED696
6AUS541
USA541
8ITA456
9UZB424
10FRA414
11CRO152
12GER130
13SAR50
14CRC48
15SLO46
16EST40
17SWI30
18BLR24
19POL20



The GC contenders:


Last NameFirst NameTeamNationalityAVG
RodríguezJoaquímLiberty Seguros - WürthESP80.4
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Van den BroeckJurgenProrace - CamtelBEL77.5
MollemaBaukeFilliers - Mora Pro Cycling TeamNED78.1
KreuzigerRomanAvia - Orlen OilCZE76.9
BetancurCarlosEcopetrol - VivoCOL78.4
CostaRuiLA Aluminios - AntartePOR77.0
KiserlovskiRobertVegeta Cycling TeamCRO76.3
NieveMikelLA Aluminios - AntarteESP76.1
RocheNicolasAllianz - BMW Cycling TeamIRL75.9
FuglsangJakobFred Whitton Race TeamDEN75.7
BarguilWarrenBulgaria AirFRA76.1
KönigLeopoldGazprom Cycling TeamCZE75.8
GesinkRobertTVM - SanyoNED75.7
AntónIgorTelecom Namibia Cycling TeamESP76.2


Second last season there is one rider who stands out as the overall favourite. It has to be Joaquím Rodríguez. With many big name GC riders missing he will target a comprehensive GC win and perhaps even more than 7 stages in the process, though will he survive Qatar?

Hard to call the second favourite but we are siding with Van den Broeck. The Belgian has targets on winning a GT and, one thinks, this might be his best chance. He will start as a favourite for the stage 13 TT and his great recovery sets him aside from the other GC contenders. Mollema, finished 6th last season, will fancy he can make the podium.

Betancur will be looking to match his stage win tally of last season on his way to a decent GC place. Then we get into a range of dark horses who could challenge for the top 5, including Anton from the irrepressible Telecom Namibia.

The Stage hunters:


Gilbert
Iglinskiy
Kennaugh
Nerz
Schleck

A good GC may be out of the question for the above but they will have eyes on some stage wins, especially with 8 hilly stages on the cards. Nerz won the penultimate stage in the last edition whilst, world champ, Gilbert will be hoping to add at least one victory to his stage win from last season.

The Sprinters:


IDLast NameFirst NameTeamNationalityAVG
KittelMarcelCarbonSports Cycling p/b LightweightGER81.4
GreipelAndréAllianz - BMW Cycling TeamGER80.6
CavendishMarkTeam Bunzl - CentricaGBR80.6
DemareArnaudSwiss Life TeamFRA78.4
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NizzoloGiacomoGazprom Cycling TeamITA76.9
BosTheoTVM - SanyoNED77.4
GossMatthewSmartone Cycling TeamAUS77.3
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VangenechtenJonasProrace - CamtelBEL75.7
LobatoJuan JoséFiskars CyclingESP74.8



You can't count out Rodriguez for a second points jersey here, but with three stages starting in Qatar and 7 total flat stages the allure of the points jersey and multiple stage wins has attracted many sprinting greats. In contrast to last season where Vangenechten was the fastest.

The top 4 will be difficult to out-finish in the flat stages, especially Kittel who has the edge with his lead-out train though Greipel will think otherwise. No likely train for Cavendish though. Lobato will try to match Ventoso and take a sprint win for the Spanish.


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Left: Voeckler in yellow / Right: Gilbert winning La Primavera.


The Fabulous Baker Boys will be apart of ICL season 3 as Prorace - Camtel will become Prorace - La Boulangère.

Prorace, who have been one of the constant teams in the ICL, will be joined by La Boulangère who were heavily vested in cycling in the early 00's, a long stint in the yellow jersey in 2004 still memorable for many. The partnership will see the ICL team have a more French focus: which there is certainly a gap for with no French WT teams this season and only two CT ones.

Camtel is fully out of the picture with the dev team also losing Camtel. However, an exciting new Cameroonian based dev team is rumoured to be popping up under the aegis of the Korup National Park.

It is hoped this new incarnation for the team will spur it on to win some number of jerseys as the team look to go in a different direction: Prorace are still jersey-less in the ICL era.
 
The Rider
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Now we are two seasons down, it is a good time to have a little review of Prorace then Prorace - Camtel to see how the team compared to season 1. With Porte, Langeveld and Boonen the big new additions and Chavanel the only top name departing we felt sure of an increase in performance.

20142015
Total Wins1414
Monument Wins11
One Day Wins65
GT Stage Wins56
Team Time Trial Wins12
Jerseys Won00
Different Victors48
Victories from Breaks06


Full Breakdown of Victories:
Spoiler

2014
Omloop het NieuwsbladPhilippe Gilbert1
Strade BianchePhilippe Gilbert2
Roma MaximaPhilippe Gilbert3
Milano - SanremoPhilippe Gilbert4
Wallonië PrijsPhilippe Gilbert5
Giro d'Italia (Stage 8)Jonas Vangenechten6
Tour de France (Stage 1)Bradley Wiggins7
Tour de France (Stage 5)Team8
Tour de France (Stage 20)Bradley Wiggins9
Tour of Vancouver (Stage 3)Jonas Vangenechten10
Tour of Vancouver (Stage 5)Jonas Vangenechten11
Vuelta a España (Stage 13)Philippe Gilbert12
Grand Prix Cycliste de MontréalThomas De Gendt13
Course de la Paix (Stage 4)Philippe Gilbert14


2015
Vuelta Ciclista al Pais Vasco (Stage 3)Björn Leukemans1
Roma MaximaPhilippe Gilbert2
Wallonië PrijsSebastian Langeveld3
Amstel Gold RacePhilippe Gilbert4
Liege - Bastogne - LiegePhilippe Gilbert5
Giro d'Italia (Stage 5)Team6
Giro d'Italia (Stage 11)Vladimir Gusev7
La Descente PavéeSébastien Rosseler8
Tour de France (Stage 3)Sebastian Langeveld9
Tour de France (Stage 12)Sebastian Langeveld10
Tour de France (Stage 17)Kenny Elissonde11
Course de la Paix (Stage 5)Jurgen Van den Broeck12
Vuelta a España (Stage 14)Preben Van Hecke13
World TTT ChampionshipsTeam 14


Top 10 by Prestige Rankings:
Spoiler

2014
8Philippe GilbertProrace Cycling TeamBEL2526
42Sylvain ChavanelProrace Cycling TeamFRA817
46Bradley WigginsProrace Cycling TeamGBR771
48Thomas De GendtProrace Cycling TeamBEL755
60Jurgen Van den BroeckProrace Cycling TeamBEL660
124Jonas VangenechtenProrace Cycling TeamBEL354
136Haimar ZubeldiaProrace Cycling TeamESP327
149Gaetan BilleProrace Cycling TeamBEL283
189Martin ElmigerProrace Cycling TeamSWI196
276Tom Van AsbroeckProrace Cycling TeamBEL96


2014:
1 1 CarbonSports Cycling p/b Lightweight WT 9624
2 2 Liberty Seguros - Würth WT 9450
3 3 Prorace Cycling Team WT 7033
4 4 LIUCPBM3CGIPBT CT 6635
5 5 Team Shell WT 6314


2015
14Philippe GilbertProrace - CamtelBEL1751
23Jurgen Van den BroeckProrace - CamtelBEL1424
33Richie PorteProrace - CamtelAUS1200
39Tom BoonenProrace - CamtelBEL1027
44Sebastian LangeveldProrace - CamtelNED956
46Bradley WigginsProrace - CamtelGBR891
107Thomas De GendtProrace - CamtelBEL482
167Kenny ElissondeProrace - CamtelFRA317
201Kevin SeeldraeyersProrace - CamtelBEL256
218Jonas VangenechtenProrace - CamtelBEL233


2015:
1 Gazprom Cycling Team WT 10863
2 2 CarbonSports Cycling p/b Lightweight WT 10763
3 3 Prorace - Camtel WT 9840
4 4 Ecopetrol - Vivo WT 9172
5 5 Liberty Seguros - Würth WT 8255



With a win in the final ranking race of the season, the 'World TTT Championships', we just managed to match our 14 wins from one season ago. Two short of our target of 16 wins and once again another season with no jerseys won. That said we can look back very fondly on the season where we only missed out on the WT rankings to a fluky Russian outfit - with a flukier Pole besides. Through winning 'Amstel Gold' and the 'World TTT Championships' we completed two of our goals outright, with three wins and a fourth place in GC in our other 'target race' the TDF. If our 2016 budget is based on these target races, other teams will do well to match that.

Gilbert, despite having an incredible Ardennes, did not fully live up to the WC mantle and has several wins less than last season. Our mantra of bringing in some hard nose veterans for breakaways did pay off which is the chief reason for us having more varied winners than last season and 6 break wins opposed to zero.

With Boonen and Langeveld we had two great scorers, the latter has to be a real contender for our rider of the season with his two TDF stage wins as Dutch champion. Though, they were hampered by breakaway wins, as so many of the top cobblers were. Vangenechten, as our top sprinter, really didn't live up to his showings in ICL season 1, a position that probably needs to be filled by a faster finisher.

GC wise - VDB (4th at Vuelta) really did step up this season, compared to last. That said, there weren't too many stages where he was at his very best - few top 5 Vuelta stage finishes attesting to that. Porte (5th at the Giro, 4th at TDF) really gave us great bang for our buck, if never threatening for a stage win.

So all in all a great season for the team - Prorace has become one of the very top classic teams of the ICL. But with dreams of jerseys and general classification victories you would be wise to expect plenty of changes for this ICL stalwart!
 
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