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[PCT] Team Kenya Airways 2015
dev4ever
Kwiat has imo been one of the signings of the season and Impey has been quality as expected. Not the most expected promotion candidate but surely one of the most impressive ones considering your focus.

Congratz on the amazing season that led to promotion! Smile
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sgdanny
Gratz on the promotion! You now have a great opportunity to make African cycling more than just a PCT nation!

Impey has been the most entertaining to watch though, ought to be one of the most exciting riders to follow. Ben Nasser was spot on in his timing and Kwiatek was well Kwiatek Grin

Will be exciting to see your full PT team!
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FroomeDog99
dev4ever wrote:
Kwiat has imo been one of the signings of the season and Impey has been quality as expected. Not the most expected promotion candidate but surely one of the most impressive ones considering your focus.

Congratz on the amazing season that led to promotion! Smile

Thanks! We indeed had a great transfers this year but even after that I couldn't see promotion happening so soon.

The problem with it happening this year is that we won't have Kudus at full strength yet and many of our leaders are on the older side so we will be looking to ship them out, meaning it will be a real task rebuilding the team to try and survive. Looking forward to it though!
 
SportingNonsense
Congrats! At least you won't have to loan him out now! Will be interesting to see him taking on the PT races, and another chance for Samwel too - although he does seem to have been better as a helper.

I hope to see you sign Bakari, to max out the best African cobbled rider Pfft
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FroomeDog99
sgdanny wrote:
Gratz on the promotion! You now have a great opportunity to make African cycling more than just a PCT nation!

Impey has been the most entertaining to watch though, ought to be one of the most exciting riders to follow. Ben Nasser was spot on in his timing and Kwiatek was well Kwiatek Grin

Will be exciting to see your full PT team!

Cheers! Will be great to have the increased funds that promotion brings to grow the African side of the team further, and I hope to keep most of the team African. However we'll definitely have to look abroad in some cases to ensure we remain competitive.

SportingNonsense wrote:
Congrats! At least you won't have to loan him out now! Will be interesting to see him taking on the PT races, and another chance for Samwel too - although he does seem to have been better as a helper.

I hope to see you sign Bakari, to max out the best African cobbled rider Pfft

I guess so. We'll also be looking to give Samwel a ride at PT level in his final year before declines, although probably at a supporting role for a bigger leader. We'll have to see what transfers brings.

Seeing as we can no longer skip the cobbled races, we might be in the market for a new cobbled leader, so who knows...
 
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Avin Wargunnson
Big congrats on the top5 in PCT and thus a promotion! Will be cool to meet an african based team in the PT, looking forward to that. Smile

It will be hard first year, but you showed you are a capable
manager. Best of luck during transfers, where we can meet maybe, if you would like to get rid of certain eastern european or as you said,looking out for some cobbled leader. Cool
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aidanvn13
Good luck with keeping the team African as possible. Of course you'll have to bring in some big guns to avoid relegation, but nonetheless I'm sure you'll keep the original spirit of the team.

Big congrats on your promotion. Kwiatkowski was incredible and really pushed your team into the top 5. Will be interesting to see what Kudus would manage at PT level. Smile
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Ian Butler
Wow congrats! hope you'll survive well in the PT Smile
 
FroomeDog99
Avin - Thanks, looking forward to finally getting to race with the top riders in the game. It will indeed be hard but I hope we can be competitive at least and get a few wins, and of course achieve the main goal of staying up.

If there's one non-African we keep in transfers, it will be that certain Eastern European, but who knows, maybe our paths will cross at some point. One thing I have learnt is that anything is possible in transfers...

Aidan - I'll definitely try to grow our African core, definitely important to try and keep developing riders as we have done so far while being in the MG. Would be nice to sign a few more Kenyans, but there are not many PT quality ones so we may need to look to our new secondary country South Africa! Pfft

Ian - Thanks, I hope so too!
 
FroomeDog99
Japan Cup

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Our season was to finish in Japan, where Ben Nasser had one final chance to get a result and end the season on a high at the Japan Cup. With 23km to go the Tunisian jumped away from the with Meyer, but unfortunately they were caught. However Ben Nasser still managed 6th in the final sprint to end our season on a high and ensure a 5th place finish.

Result
1 Jay McCarthyBank of Ireland - Irish Cycling4h30'46
2 Domenik KlemmeGrupo Nutresas.t.
3 Rui CostaPrio - Portos.t.
.....
6 Hassen Ben NasserTeam Kenya Airwayss.t.

Stay tuned for a season review once the final rankings are out, and then information on all of our riders' futures!
Edited by FroomeDog99 on 21-11-2015 22:07
 
Dippofix
It's not that I don't like it, but the amount of people that think McCarthy is Irish is too damn high. Pfft
Anyway good end to your season too, ability to pick up results like that even when attacks don't come off is surely key to promotion. Congrats on that by the way, your team will surely be (besides Evonik) the team to follow going up to PT. Hope some nice African talents get added to show for all the good work you and Aidan have been doing. Smile
 
FroomeDog99
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So it's the end of a long and very successful season for the team. There were many highs as we had our most successful season yet, picking up many wins in what turned out to be a battle for promotion, which eventually finished in success as we finished 5th to ensure promotion to the PT! Here are some of our highlights from 2015.

Season Highlights

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Day one of our season and we already had our first win, with new signing Impey taking stage 1 of the Tour Down Under to get our season off to the best possible start.

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There was another win in our second race as well, with Impey again winning a sprint in the Barcelona Classic to take the race and continue our brilliant start.

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Our winning streak continued at our third race, the Tour of Eritrea, with Kwiatkowski winning in his first race for the team and putting us in a commanding rankings position even at such an early stage.

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The next race was the Volta a Catalunya, where unfortunately we couldn't win but Kudus managed a stage win on the final day and Kwiatkowski managed 5th to make it a successful race for us.

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It was April for our next good result, with Ben Nasser finishing 2nd in the Tour of South Africa, maintaining his good record there after winning in 2014.

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The Tour of Japan was also a success for the team with stage 3 seeing Kwiatkowski attacking in the last few kilometres as part of a trio and was the strongest in the sprint, claiming the stage and the GC lead. He eventually finished a close 2nd in the GC.

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As July rolled around we had a great time at the Post Danmark Rundt, with Impey grabbing two stages and Brent Bookwalter finishing 2nd in the TT to take 2nd overall.

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The promotion battle was tight as we entered August, where Ben Nasser struck a crucial blow for our promotion challenge as he took the overall in the Tour of Britain after a massive attack on stage 5. Impey also took a stage to put us in the driving seat in the promotion battle.

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In Ben Nasser's next race he continued his rich vein of form, coming 2nd on the final day of the GP Cyclistes to give us another big points boost.

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It was then Impey's turn to get in on the act, winning the GP Plouay to add more momentum to our unexpected promotion challenge and effectively seal our spot in the PT!

2015 Rider Palmares

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Michal Kwiatkowski
GC
1st Tour of EritreaHC
2nd Tour of JapanC1
3rd Tour de RomandieHC
5th Volta a PortugalHC
5th Volta a CatalunyaC1
7th Tour of BeijingHC
Classics
3rd Milano - TorinoC1
3rd Gisborne GPC1
Stage Wins
Stage 3 Tour of JapanC1
Points
1st Tour of EritreaHC
1st Tour of JapanC1
2nd Volta a PortugalHC
Young Riders
1st Tour of EritreaHC
1st Tour of BeijingHC
1st Tour de RomandieHC
1st Tour of JapanC1
1st Volta a CatalunyaC1
2nd Volta a PortugalHC

Hassen Ben Nasser
GC
1st Tour of BritainHC
2nd Tour of South AfricaC1
2nd Grands Prix CyclistesC1
4th Tour of the Czech RepublicHC
Classics
3rd Strade BiancheHC
4th Scandinavian Open Road RaceC1
Stage Wins
Stage 5 Tour of BritainHC
Points
1st Tour of BritainHC

Daryl Impey
GC
7th Tour Down UnderC1
Classics
1st Barcelona ClassicC1
1st GP PlouayC1
3rd Berlin ProRaceHC
5th Dutch Food Valley ClassicHC
7th Paris - ToursHC
Stage Wins
Stage 1 Tour Down UnderC1
Stage 3 Post Danmark RundtHC
Stage 4 Post Danmark RundtHC
Stage 2 Tour of BritainHC
Points
1st Post Danmark RundtHC
1st Tour Down UnderC1

Brent Bookwalter
GC
2nd Post Danmark RundtHC
Classics
10th Isle of Man ITTC1

Merhawi Kudus
GC
4th Tour d'AzerbaijanC2
Stage Wins
Stage 6 Volta a CatalunyaC1
Mountain
3rd Volta a CatalunyaC1
Young Riders
1st Tour d'AzerbaijanC2
2nd Volta a CatalunyaC1

Maciej Bodnar
Stage Wins
Stage 1 Tour de RomandieHC

Marco Marcato
Classics
5th Barcelona ClassicC1
7th GP PlouayC1

Bassirou Konte
Classics
3rd Berlin ProRaceHC

Stéphane Rossetto
Mountain
1st Tour Down UnderC1

Team Kenya Airways
Classics
3rd Monterrey TTTC1

Rankings

1pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/aeg.pngAegon - Lavazza3698
2pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/gzl.pngGazelle3619
3pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/pum.pngTeam Puma - SAP3588
4pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/bpo.pngTeam Bpost3224
5pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/ken.pngTeam Kenya Airways3213
6pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/evo.pngEvonik - ELKO2923
7pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/rbc.pngRBC Pro Cycling2876
8pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/rge.pngRisa - Ergon2754
9pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/kar.pngKarcher-Adira2595
10pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/sbp.pngSwedbank-PEAB2444
11pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/prp.pngPrio - Porto2416
12pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/boi.pngBank of Ireland2258
13pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/tom.pngTeam TomTom2152
14pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/ers.pngEritel - Sonatrach2149
15pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/amx.pngAMEX-Navigon2094
16pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/gnu.pngGrupo Nutresa1849
17pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/bup.pngBuff - Polska1840
18pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/afr.pngProject: Africa1803
19pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/bon.pngBonsucro1727
20pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/vtb.pngTeam Vontobel1713
21pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/onc.pngONCE-Eroski1614
22pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/azt.pngAzteca - NBCSN1604
23pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/mac.pngMobil - Aeropostal Ciclismo1568
24pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/scl.pngSiam Cement - Lenovo1508
25pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/coc.pngChildren of Chernobyl Foundation p/b Nemiroff1434
26pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/eaf.pngEuskaltel-Air France1410
27pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/blk.pngLululemon/Bulgaria Blackfish1403
28pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/yas.pngcycleYorkshire s/b ASDA-Savers913
29pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/esc.pngEddie Stobart Pro Cycling882
30pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/spr.pngSauber Petronas753

Team Goals

RaceGoalTypeCat
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PCT Team StandingsTop 10Achieved (5th)
Strade BiancheWini1252.photobucket.com/albums/hh579/aidanvn13/Project%20Africa/profile_hill_zpsaccc3bb0.pngHCFailed (3rd)
Clasica San SebastianWini1252.photobucket.com/albums/hh579/aidanvn13/Project%20Africa/profile_hill_zpsaccc3bb0.pngHCFailed
Nelspruit ClassicTop 5i1252.photobucket.com/albums/hh579/aidanvn13/Project%20Africa/profile_hill_zpsaccc3bb0.pngHCFailed
Manx InternationalTop 5i1252.photobucket.com/albums/hh579/aidanvn13/Project%20Africa/profile_hill_zpsaccc3bb0.pngHCFailed

Not a great season goals-wise, but who cares as we got the one that matters!

Rider Performance

RankNamePointsPoints per K
8 Michał Kwiatkowski9513.17
14 Hassen Ben Nasser7652.19
17 Daryl Impey6662.775
82 Brent Bookwalter2221.48
162 Merhawi Kudus1000.26
170 Maciej Bodnar921.84
177 Mwangi Samwel890.45
182 Marco Marcato861.72
197 Bassirou Konte781.56
208 Stéphane Rossetto701.4
301 Clovis Kamzong310.62
365 Pirmin Lang170.31
378 Simon Kimeli160.32
396 Lotto Petrus130.26
416 Tarik Chaoufi100.2
465 Bonaventure Uwizeyimana50.1
526 Hillary Kiprotich20.04
- Hussein Manfred00
- Redouane Chaabane00
- Daniel Njoroge00
- Jorgen Matt00

Our best rider this season was unsurprisingly Kwiatkowski who also gave us the best value for money this season with more than 3 points for every K paid to him.

Apart from our other two high scorers in the top 20 in Ben Nasser and Impey honourable mentions must go to Bodnar, Marcato and Konte for all scoring well on the 50,000 minimum wage.

Our highest paid rider, Kudus, didn't do too well compared to his high wage demands in renewals. However, we are sure our investment will pay off in future seasons.

Summary

2015 was our best season ever, with 2 stage race wins and 2 classics won by the team over the course of the year thanks to our three big leaders. We achieved well above expectations, and although we still had bad races (such as our 4 failed goals) they were much less frequent than in previous seasons and overall we kept up a very high PPRD all season.

With it all culminating in promotion, we can be very happy with our work as we move onto the team's toughest challenge yet; staying in the PT!
 
FroomeDog99
Dippofix wrote:
It's not that I don't like it, but the amount of people that think McCarthy is Irish is too damn high. Pfft
Anyway good end to your season too, ability to pick up results like that even when attacks don't come off is surely key to promotion. Congrats on that by the way, your team will surely be (besides Evonik) the team to follow going up to PT. Hope some nice African talents get added to show for all the good work you and Aidan have been doing. Smile

Yeah, I think I've done that more than once as well... fixed anyway.

Thanks, very happy with the way this year went. Even when things didn't completely go to plan we still managed to squeeze some points out of races. Would be nice to see some more African talents, especially more Kenyans, but I'm already very happy to have Kudus and some other guys like Uwi and Manfred so we're not too worried.
 
FroomeDog99
Rider Availability 2015

So it's the time of the year to start planning for transfers again, and with the team making the step up to the PT major restructuring within the team is being planned in order to give us the best possible chance of survival.

This means two of our big three leaders of last season may leave the team, with Daryl Impey and Hassen Ben Nasser both riders we don't see a future for here due to the increased standard of competition in the PT. We're sure they'll be plenty of interest in these guys in transfers, especially in PCT looking for promotion.

If you're interested in anyone, feel free to let us know to help us with our planning. If it's a less important rider, it may influence whether they are released or not.

Unavailable
Michal Kwiatkowski
Merhawi Kudus
Tsgabu Grmay
Estifanos Kebede
Mwangi Samwel
Mujtaba Hussein
Simon Kimeli
Hussein Manfred
Hillary Kiprotich
Bonaventure Uwizeyimana
Bassirou Konte
Clovis Kamzong

We're looking to keep our young African core together, along with Kwiatkowski who will spend his off-season at a training camp in an attempt to ready him for the increased competition of the PT. Guys like Konte and Kamzong are borderline though and could be sold/released if more good Africans are added.

Available
Hassen Ben Nasser
Daryl Impey
Brent Bookwalter
Maciej Bodnar
Marco Marcato
Pirmin Lang
Tarik Chaoufi

Probably what people are most interested in. Impey and Ben Nasser will obviously be sought after, but guys like Bookwalter and Bodnar also scored well this year and have the potential to win races and stages at PCT level. Guys like Marcato, Lang and Chaoufi may be released if there's no interest, so if you want them set aside please let us know.

Released
Daniel Njoroge
Redouane Chaabane
Lotto Petrus
Stéphane Rossetto

Some loyal servants will leave us, with Njoroge having ridden for the team from the beginning in the CT and Petrus and Chaabane being around for a couple of seasons. A shame they have to leave but unfortunately they aren't good enough for PT level. We hope some CT teams will be able to sign and harness their talents.
 
sgdanny
I can kinda understand Ben Nasser, but Impey too ? Shock

Definitely not something I expected to see those two leaving Smile

Nothing I can do about Kwiat, joined too late I guess Grin Seriously though good to see you intend to train him, though it will be hard for him for him to challenge in the PT even with training, good luck Smile

I'm a big question mark about Bodnar, but we'll definitely talk about him in the Transfer Period Smile

Good luck and will just say that this is a big gamble, but if you get some strong leaders, then you'll never know Grin
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FroomeDog99
sgdanny wrote:
I can kinda understand Ben Nasser, but Impey too ? Shock

Definitely not something I expected to see those two leaving Smile

Nothing I can do about Kwiat, joined too late I guess Grin Seriously though good to see you intend to train him, though it will be hard for him for him to challenge in the PT even with training, good luck Smile

I'm a big question mark about Bodnar, but we'll definitely talk about him in the Transfer Period Smile

Good luck and will just say that this is a big gamble, but if you get some strong leaders, then you'll never know Grin

Ben Nasser to leave was always the plan, and I really don't have a preference on where he goes. I just don't think he's cut out for the PT and would prefer a trained Kwiatek to lead us on the hills after he produced so well this year.

Impey is a tough one. Would obviously do well in the PT on a very low wage, but I think he could be better used in the PCT for his final year before declines where he can be a race winner. This very well may not happen, but I had a small thought he could go to South Africa... we'll see.

Good to see you may be interested in Bodnar, he's been a great asset to us on minimum wage. I'm sure he'll find a new home.
Edited by FroomeDog99 on 22-11-2015 00:00
 
FroomeDog99
National Championships

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The final racing of the season has taken place around the world, with our riders travelling to ride in their respective National Championships.

This year we have a very diverse team, and that has resulted in 10 different titles being won by our riders over the past few days, mainly in races around the continent of Africa. No doubt the highlight of these wins was the RR-TT double in our home country of Kenya, where Simon Kimeli and Mujtaba Hussein both took home titles.

The full list of this year's winners:

AlgeriaRedouane ChaabaneRR
CameroonClovis KamzongTT
EthiopiaEstifanos KebedeRR
EthiopiaTsgabu GrmayTT
Ivory CoastBassirou KonteRR
KenyaSimon KimeliRR
KenyaMujtaba HusseinTT
NamibiaLotto PetrusTT
PolandMaciej BodnarTT
USABrent BookwalterTT

We've been lucky enough to already receive the national champion jerseys from our jersey designer bwiggins for the riders who'll be returning for us next year.

Spoiler
Cameroon
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Ethiopia
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Ivory Coast
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Kenya
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Namibia
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Poland
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