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Andy Schleck - Can't slow down - S4 - #88 Time to say goodbye
trekbmc
I remember that stage, very exciting Grin

Too bad Andy couldn't do it.



"What done is, is one." - Benji Naesen
 
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#23 May Madness Part1


Somewhere cold in Norway, 29.5.2016


Hey guys,
I´m glad we have a warm team-bus here, because it´s cold as hell up in Norway on a bigger altitude even if we already have the end of may. The Tour of Norway just ended on top of a beutiful but icy mountain. Previously we were in Poland and California for some stage races as well, and all three had some interesting action for us.

Szlakiem Grodòw Piastowskich (2.1)

The short stage race in Poland had their toughest stage right at the beginning. The break was caught early, and as we had 3 riders for the victory here I decided to go a very long one as the pace slowed down in front of the pre-penultimate hill.
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On top of the hill I thought about giving up, having still only an advantage of 20 seconds. Luckily than the pace in the chase slowed down a little, until I reached the final hill with 4 km to go and an advantage slight over one minute. Barguil came very near to me, but this time I made it and took the win!
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1Andy SchleckBora - Argon 184h44'23
2Warren BarguilTeam Giant-Alpecins.t.
3Stephen CummingsMTN-Qhubeka+ 22
4Merhawi KudusMTN-Qhubekas.t.
5Ian BoswellBMC Racing Teams.t.
6Rein TaaramäeMTN-Qhubekas.t.
7Patrick KonradBora - Argon 18s.t.
8Giovanni ViscontiMovistar Teams.t.
9Winner AnaconaMovistar Teams.t.
10Natnael BerhaneMTN-Qhubekas.t.


Stage 2 was just securing that jersey.
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The stage was tough but not tough enough to bring time gaps between the main favourites. Phil won the bunch sprint for us, sadly behind three men surviving from the original break. I secured my GC lead.
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On the ending TT I lost a couple of seconds, so that I missed out defending my jersey by three seconds. Luckily we had 3 riders in the Top 10, and I took the points jersey on top.

1Rein TaaramäeMTN-Qhubeka9h18'59
2Moreno MoserTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 2
3Andy SchleckBora - Argon 18+ 3
4Stephen CummingsMTN-Qhubeka+ 16
5Simon GeschkeBora - Argon 18+ 17
6Winner AnaconaMovistar Team+ 24
7Natnael BerhaneMTN-Qhubeka+ 31
8Nathan HaasTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 33
9Patrick KonradBora - Argon 18+ 35
10Ian BoswellBMC Racing Team+ 37


With boosted confidence we went over the Atlantic to join the Tour of California, clearly the hardest American race, which is fitting great to my skills...
 
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Nice results in Poland, hopefully he can have a good time in California. Smile



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#24 May Madness Part2


Somewhere cold in Norway, 29.5.2016


11th Amgen Tour of California (2.HC)

California was a main goal for us, and after an opening flat stage we tried to take the first chance on stage 2. After some minor climbs the bunch was already reduced, when I decided to try a small finesseur attack. Not me thing normally, but I saw the opportiunety when the peloton slowed down while catching the break.

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The only man to see the danger was Tom Slagter, but he didn´t manage to chase us down. So we could celebrate the victory and surprisingly a time gap to Slagter and the others in Palm Springs.

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After the stage I heard that there was a crash just outside the final 3 kms, which braught some main contenders down and slowed the pace of the chase. That smallered the joy of the victory, but still it was a great day for me.

1Andy SchleckBora - Argon 184h26'41
2Tom SlagterTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 22
3Daniel MartinTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 1'10
4Philippe GilbertBMC Racing Teams.t.
5Nathan HaasTeam Cannondale - Garmins.t.
6Greg Van AvermaetBMC Racing Teams.t.
7Stefan KüngBMC Racing Teams.t.
8Damiano CarusoBMC Racing Teams.t.
9Björn ThurauBora - Argon 18s.t.
10Isaac BolívarUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.


Especially when I started stage 3 riding in yellow! I finished this tough stage ninth, holding on to the jersey until stage 6.

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There a huge 36km TT killed my advantage, so that Phillipe Gilbert took the jersey. I lost over two minutes, not only on Gilbert who seemed beatable on stage 7 but also on Mollema and Fuglsang.
So there was some crucial time to get for competing in the battle for the victory, but you know Mt.Diablo is long and sharp.
And everything worked out so nicely...Dan Martin attacked early and gained a quick advantage, while Mollema was under pressure. He gave me a free ride, but when Nibali attacked we had to react. I went after it together with Kruijswijk, still guided by the amazing Christian Mager who rode the race of his life.
I left all the others behind chasing Dan and putting enough time between me and the leader from Sky. On the last slopes of that crucial mountain I took on Dan Martin, beating him with a marginal time gap on top of the crucial Mt.Diablo.

1Andy SchleckBora - Argon 183h45'53
2Daniel MartinTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 8
3Steven KruijswijkTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 1'21
4Vincenzo NibaliAstana Pro Team+ 2'01
5Christian MagerBora - Argon 18+ 2'10
6Bauke MollemaTeam Sky+ 2'21
7Jakob FuglsangAstana Pro Teams.t.
8Ian BoswellBMC Racing Team+ 3'38
9Gianluca BrambillaEtixx - Quick-steps.t.
10Eddie DunbarAstana Pro Teams.t.


Mentionable the fantastic fifth of Christian.
The last stage was no trouble for us, so we could secure the GC victory in Santa Rosa.

1Andy SchleckBora - Argon 1825h20'38
2Bauke MollemaTeam Sky+ 1'13
3Jakob FuglsangAstana Pro Team+ 1'25
4Daniel MartinTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 1'35
5Steven KruijswijkTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 2'01
6Philippe GilbertBMC Racing Team+ 2'44
7Toms SkujinsHincapie Racing Team+ 4'14
8Vincenzo NibaliAstana Pro Team+ 4'16
9Dario CataldoAstana Pro Team+ 4'31
10Ryder HesjedalTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 6'18
11Christian MagerBora - Argon 18+ 6'51


Two stage wins and the GC over some big names, seems like this time time´s not working against me but in favour of me Banana

Soon I will head on with the third and final part of this letter, telling you guys if I could hold on to my great recent form at the Uno-X Tour of Norway...

@trekbmc & DiCyc & The Schleck Fan: I appreciate every comment on this story, it adds some strength to my motivation of keeping this going. Thank you! Smile
 
DiCyc
Andy had probably the best form since the comeback! Grin
 
trekbmc
Amazing to take two stGes and GC, especially with some big names. Grin

Andy's form is getting better and better. Smile



"What done is, is one." - Benji Naesen
 
Paul23
I really like this story although its a bit weird for me to see Andy as a german, but the story makes up for it(and you pretty much explained everything at the start)
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#25 May Madness Part3


Somewhere cold in Norway, 29.5.2016


Uno-X Tour of Norway (2.HC)

The tour in one of the coldest regions of professional cycling. 3 stages of madness for sprinters, one for the puncheurs and then the big mountain top finish. And there was only one word for this climb: epic
The first three stages were out of my interest, as we had no sprinter here. Stage 4 was my first test, I managed to take the fourth place and secured a good position for the final day, while many favourites already lost some time.
Then stage 5 came, all was calm until we hit the last climb. And what a climb it was. Everybody for themselves, maybe the biggest time gaps on one stage of a race for a long time. I would like to tell anything about how the climb went, but it was just everybody riding their rythm after all blew apart from the very beginning. Uran and Kreuziger had a great battle for the stage and the GC, while I finished third getting stronger and stronger the higher we climbed. But it was still a time gap of over FOUR!!! minutes between victorious Uran and me finishing third. The following result is the stage result (not the GC), in the end Kreuziger gained enough time on Uran on stage 4 to win the tour by a marginal advantage.

1Rigoberto UránMovistar Team6h06'35
2Roman KreuzigerTinkoff-Saxo+ 32
3Andy SchleckBora - Argon 18+ 4'17
4Peter SaganTinkoff-Saxo+ 6'02
5Geraint ThomasMTN-Qhubeka+ 6'15
6Peter KennaughTeam Sky+ 8'29
7Odd Christian EikingTeam Joker+ 10'41
8HÃ¥vard BlikraCULT Energy Pro Cycling+ 11'10
9Eddie DunbarAstana Pro Team+ 11'51
10Alexey LutsenkoAstana Pro Team+ 12'41


I placed myself on the lowest spot of the GC podium, still a nice result for me!
Now I will take a break with less races, as my next racing goals start in july.

Bis bald, Andy
 
trekbmc
3rd, definitely good for a strong field. Smile



"What done is, is one." - Benji Naesen
 
Forever the Best
For California BananaBananaBananaBananaBananaBananaBananaBananaBananaBananaBananaBananaBananaBananaBananaBananaBananaBananaBananaBananaBananaBanana
Also a great result in Norway
Did you take the TdF wildcard btw?
 
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#26 Dreams


Köln, 16.6.2016


Hey guys,
actually I only wanted to pull out a small update from my racing break. But there were some issues.

Firstly I want to announce that there will be no GT, as Bora just couldn´t get the wildcard for one. Racing the Tour will be FDJ, Bretagne, Orange and Adecco.
Therefore I decided to concentrate on .HC races, which can bring us many points to up our chances of participating in big races next year. We might even fight for promotion; our toughest opponents for that are Adecco and FDJ.
My achieved points are a big deal for us in that battle, being second on the continental circuit just behind Carlos Barbero.
The only WT races I might ride are the GP Plouay and the Vatenfall Cyclassics, just not sure about that. To be honest I mostly would be there for sponsoring issues.

Secondly I want to talk about my future goals. I lately felt really strong and am sure, that it´s worth compete a try to ride on WT level. On favour with my current team Bora, but if you want me to have another change just suggest the team.
My most appreciated scenario is to gain promotion with Bora this year, and have the ability to captain our squad in some races.

Thirdly I changed my training a little. As I am pretty big for a climber my goal is to use my heigth on the bike. Lately I put a lot of effort in training on my long term endurance, mostly on flat stages. For the future I want to not only look at the GCs of stage races, but also on the classics. Lately I had a lot of fun on smaller one-day races.
This will also help me in Tours, as I won't lose as much energy as now before the climbs start.

Fourthly I celebrated my birthday. It was a very nice day between the training sessions in Belgium and pre-race sponsor meetings in Köln. Frank managed to be there a couple of days with me. There were some nostalgic hours, looking back at our shared past. So we decided to meet ourselves next year more often, definitely on WT-events and hopefully at Le Tour again.
Furthermore I had the chance to have some pre-race training with the Stölting guys, who baked me a nice little orange-white-black-low-carb-muffin. According to Steffen and Ralph (our director sportives here) we had the pre-race street-view around Köln together.

Fifthly (I don't even know if that's correct english) there was the race itself. Originally I wanted to attack early on the tougher part of the 1.1 race to show our jersey. But somehow the Lottos, BMC and Etixx didn´t want to let me go, so the day was just chilling at the back of the peloton while Phil goes for a sprint victory...WRONG!...Phil came to me just before the last hill of the day to tell me that he's not feeling good. So it was an outlawed race for us now, everyone had the ability to search for their chances. I found mine with 8km to go, directly after the break was caught. Marcato initiated an attack, but the peloton didn´t let him go. As they caught him and slowed down, I went for glory myself.

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Three conditions were in favour of mine: the race was pretty hard so not much domestiques left; Politt of Stölting was surprisingly still out there and sacrificed himself for pacing me a kilometer; and I am not known for my strong finesseur attacks on WT-level. So they let me go on the streets of Köln, which were flat as a plate and curvy as hell. Nobody wanted to put their nose into the wind, so I came all the way to the finish line to celebrate my most surprising victory ever in my new cycling-home Germany.

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Marcato came in second after another late attack from him, while van der Sande took the bunch sprint...

1Andy SchleckBora - Argon 184h54'16
2Marco MarcatoWanty - Groupe Gobert+ 57
3Tosh Van der SandeLotto Soudal+ 1'26
4Matteo TrentinEtixx - Quick-steps.t.
5Dylan GroenewegenTeam Roompot-Oranje Pelotons.t.
6Simon ClarkeTeam Skys.t.
7Peter KennaughTeam Skys.t.
8Thomas De GendtLotto Soudals.t.
9Salvatore PuccioTeam Skys.t.
10Matej MohoricTeam Cannondale - Garmins.t.


Another great day for us, upcoming is the German Championship. I won´t be looking at the TT, but if the race is fast I might do something on the road race. I would love to put on a national or international dress someday in my career...and winning with Germany is much easier than with Luxemburg. But getting the lead of a German Team is even hardedm and I will work as hard as possible to have a real chance of going for an international championship someday. Dreams...

Bis bald, Andy
 
Luxemburger
Nice Story here from one of my favourite riders!
Some Great Results, and i like your reporting style!
I will Follow this in the Future
 
Forever the Best
Another winCool
Shame about not getting a wildcard for any GT thoughSad
But let Froome,Contador,Nibali and Quintana have their businesses and wins before Schleck crushes all of 'em in 2017CoolPfft
 
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#27 NC glory?


Baunatal, 29.6.2016


Hey guys,
I´m just exhausted right now. Three days in Baunatal are behind us soon, including the TT and the road NC.
The individual time trial was really short, just 16.6 km. I had an average day, so I had nothing to do with the victorious places taken by Arndt as a winner, Schachmann in second and Politt third. No team-mate of mine could deliver really well, Nerz was our best on P7. I have to mention that Tony and Patrick were not here so that´s why they don´t competed for the podium.
Road racing was much more promising. The 206 bumpy kilometers around Baunatal should normally be too soft for me, but you know lately all went pretty well on a terrain like this. I really attacked all day long to find some good groups, but there was always trouble. In the maon break we had Buchmann of Giant who did no work, so this attempt got lost. Later on I tried to initiate a group, but Giant only wanted to let me ride solo. I bridged over to Tenbrock, but we couldn´t bring on enouh resistance to make it into the final thirty kilometers. Another two attempts in the final ten kilometers later my engine was empty, So that my teammates went for glory. Bauhaus (3rd) and Schwarzmann (5th) did a very good job, but in the end couldn´t beat flying Greipel who took it in front of Kittel.

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I placed myself eighteenth, not what I wanted but Giant was just too strong that day. Now my focus lies on the Tour of Austria, where Patrick and I will go for glory.
By the way, it´s great to see so much of you guys supporting my time!

Bis bald, Andy
 
Forever the Best
Shame Andy was caught by Giant led peloton.Giant failing after all these work was great thoughBanana
 
MARSUPILAMI
Good luck in Austria, mate
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trekbmc
Shame to not be let a good gap. Hopefully Austria can make up for it, Grin



"What done is, is one." - Benji Naesen
 
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#28 Europe Tour GC Highlight


Salzburg, 13.7.2016


Hey guys,
writing from the beautiful town of Salzburg in Austria. We were here to make some noise for Bora; the Internationale Österreich-Rundfahrt (2.HC) was clearly a highlight for Patrick and me. Especially the young colombians (Sebi Henao and Dayer Quintana) should be strong opponents, but it seemed like we were big contenders despite some other tough riders.
For the 8 days we had a strong team in the flat sections, but a lack of domestiques for the huge climbs to Kühtai and the Kitzbüheler Horn on the first two stages.
For Patrick it was the clear highlight of the season, so the team rode for him, leaving me in a free role. As soon as Konrad took over on the final 20 km climb up to Kühtai I let a small gap open to Patrick. So he went away, while others had to chase him up the mountain and I sat back on Dayers wheel, who was kind of the pre-race favourite.

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With 2 km to go and only 4 men left chasing I decided to give myself a go to gain some time on them, making sure no one could stay on my wheel. Patrick was well in sight under the flamme rouge,

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but I was happy to take second on the same time with him seing him celebrating on top of the first climb on his home tour.

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1Patrick KonradBora - Argon 183h51'45
2Andy SchleckBora - Argon 18s.t.
3Janez BrajkovicUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team+ 43
4Dayer QuintanaMovistar Teams.t.
5Carter JonesCCC Sprandi Polkowice+ 1'13
6Jonathan MonsalveSoutheast+ 1'47
7Cayetano SarmientoColombia+ 2'53
8Lukas PöstlbergerTirol Cycling Team+ 3'13
9Pello BilbaoMovistar Team+ 3'33
10Sebastian HenaoTeam Sky+ 3'42


Second stage was in no way easier, but we controlled everything and there was a big bunch climbing into the final mountain. Patrick was able to match all attacks, while I tried to mark Quintana up the mountain. But with 3 km to go everything changed. Patrick cracked out of a couple-up with Carter Jones, so I had to start chasing, bringing Patrick back to the fore. Jani managed to stay on my wheel, but as soon as I reached Patrick he had a hard time either. Patrick made a small weave as he had nothing left, giving me the sign to chase Jones on my own.

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I tried to reach him, but at least I was nowhere near him on the line, but closing the advantage under one minute.

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Luckily that meant we could secure the red leaders jersey, but not on Konrad's but on my shoulders. A battle of three for the GC began here.

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1Andy SchleckBora - Argon 1824h25'39
2Carter JonesCCC Sprandi Polkowice+ 21
3Patrick KonradBora - Argon 18+ 24
4Jonathan MonsalveSoutheast+ 2'30
5Janez BrajkovicUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team+ 2'34


Having the three riders uptop in half a minute we needed to contro the Großglockner stage as well as two uphill finishes. We did nicely and lost only some seconds to Henao, not a big deal for us as he was far behind. Only trouble was the TT to Podersdorf on stage 7. Mostly flat, and with me suffering a little we managed to fail the battle in a big way: losing the GC by just two seconds to Jones.

1Carter JonesCCC Sprandi Polkowice24h56'24
2Andy SchleckBora - Argon 18+ 2
3Patrick KonradBora - Argon 18+ 18
4Janez BrajkovicUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team+ 1'55
5Jonathan MonsalveSoutheast+ 3'04
6Dayer QuintanaMovistar Team+ 5'02
7Sebastian HenaoTeam Sky+ 5'15
8Cayetano SarmientoColombia+ 6'26
9Pello BilbaoMovistar Team+ 7'37
10Lukas PöstlbergerTirol Cycling Team+ 7'49


I tried to attack the man from CCC-Sprandi on the flat last stage, but there were neither bonus sprints nor a present by the sprinters teams to give, so at the end we had to take one of the biggest defeats in our teams history. Although the tears about losing the tour were bigger (especially with Patrick), we could add some immense points to our CQ-Ranking, which nearly guarantees us to reach promotion next year.

With this in sight, I decided to sign a new contract with Bora, a 1 year deal as usual. The team will be mixed up a lot, and with Dom and Sam leaving it will be tough next year. But some great additions were made, talents will develop, and I think we can look into a bright future. More in terms of this lateron in the season...

Next stop is again the Iberian Peninsula, having Klasika Ordizia and Volta ao Portugal in sight, before a final recovery break occures towards the late italian classics like Milano-Torino.

Bis bald, Andy
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trekbmc
So close, thought you would have won it there Wink



"What done is, is one." - Benji Naesen
 
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Ouch.That hurtsFrown
 
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