[PT] Festina-Canal+ (2015)
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Posted on 22-11-2015 12:52
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Luis Leon Sanchez wrote:
Congrats Sotd on a fantastic season which will only get better with the talent coming through and maxing out!
On paper, yes... In reality I will probably struggle to keep my team together as Spilak is probably not getting cheaper, and 11 riders max out.
I have to let Ricco go, that is a given, and doing so I really hope I will still have 150-200K left for assigning some talents, but I suspect that I will struggle to maintain that much (if any) free cap space after selling Ricco. And with selling Ricco I am down to 20 riders - Where one is a stagiare
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Posted on 22-11-2015 13:13
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Well done, SotD. Not only getting the first place but also going 5/5 in goals and coming back from lesser WT places in previous season, is a verdict of a true stellar season with stunningly effective planning and wise management.
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Posted on 22-11-2015 13:36
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Dream season much?
Congratz, achieving 5/5 goals and then winning the PT-title in the same season is surely something special. Look forward to what your gonna do to your already ``okay`` team now
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Posted on 22-11-2015 13:46
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Shonak wrote:
Well done, SotD. Not only getting the first place but also going 5/5 in goals and coming back from lesser WT places in previous season, is a verdict of a true stellar season with stunningly effective planning and wise management.
Thanks a lot. I did spend quite some time planning. I even did so before signing riders, to see what I needed if selling rider X or Y. So I already had planned what to do if Guerao was staying, and who to get if I sold him.
But it is mainly down to luck that I end up winning.
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Posted on 22-11-2015 13:48
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dev4ever wrote:
Dream season much?
Congratz, achieving 5/5 goals and then winning the PT-title in the same season is surely something special. Look forward to what your gonna do to your already ``okay`` team now
Thanks
Yeah, that has to go down as a Dream-Season indeed. Looking back, I could've easily tried for more difficult goals, but achieving all is quite something no matter what.
It will all come down to what the wages will be. If it is possible to play with my frenchies then I obviously want to do that, as I have been developping them for this long - But if that is not possible, then I might go balistics and remodel everything
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Posted on 22-11-2015 22:26
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I think dev said it already - it was the dream season with all goals secured and winning PT.
Just wanted to say thanks as well for loaning us Gougeard for the season - he was a shining light in a tough season for us. Will happily have him again next season if he is available
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Dippofix |
Posted on 22-11-2015 22:40
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What can I even say bar a big congrats, it was a damn good season. Spilak really did deliver, he's certainly one of the MG greats.
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SotD |
Posted on 23-11-2015 09:35
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the_hoyle wrote:
I think dev said it already - it was the dream season with all goals secured and winning PT.
Just wanted to say thanks as well for loaning us Gougeard for the season - he was a shining light in a tough season for us. Will happily have him again next season if he is available
No problem, regarding Gougeard. I am happy he delivered a bit here and there, he wouldn't have done that at us.
He might be, if he can be maxed out
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SotD |
Posted on 23-11-2015 09:36
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Dippofix wrote:
What can I even say bar a big congrats, it was a damn good season. Spilak really did deliver, he's certainly one of the MG greats.
Thanks a lot.
Yeah he was stabile for sure, although I would have preferred a win more from him - But especially the ardennes week was amazing.
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Avin Wargunnson |
Posted on 23-11-2015 09:39
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Fantastic year for likeable Festina setup indeed!
Big congrats for finally getting on the top of the PT, that is something we all dream about. I think Spilak + depth was the key here, having ten! riders in top 200 and six in top85 is incredible and something that separates you from the rest.
Festina seems like a role model for a successful team and we will try to replicate some of the the things to be there too, one day.
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SotD |
Posted on 23-11-2015 10:03
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Avin Wargunnson wrote:
Fantastic year for likeable Festina setup indeed!
Big congrats for finally getting on the top of the PT, that is something we all dream about. I think Spilak + depth was the key here, having ten! riders in top 200 and six in top85 is incredible and something that separates you from the rest.
Festina seems like a role model for a successful team and we will try to replicate some of the the things to be there too, one day.
Thanks a lot mate
Depth indeed seemed to be the key - More precisely: Depth in several categories. We failed a bit in the cobbled sections, but we were well aware of the importance in the area hence loaning in two 76COB riders, both of which punched well getting 126 and 123 points, which was above most our own domestique riders.
The importance in having riders that can perform on more than one aspect of racing seemed to be the key with Spilak and Ricco both capable of riding GC races and hilly one day races, while Tom David could ride both hills and cobbles, and Coppel managing both hills and TTs.
We have to look back, though, and say we got lucky aswell. Ricco in 16th overall seems to be a little bit better than what could be expected, especially as he wasn't our ardennes leader. Tzortzakis fighting inside the top 50 is also a bit of an overperformance, but he was planned well I think, and I specifically aimed for races where I suspected competition would be lower than normal.
Looking at the individual rankings list I feel a bit scared for next season because I probably can't keep Ricco - And how do I find those 1200 points? Lecuisinier can probably get 200 more, as can Koretzky and Pichon combined, while Coquard, Vlatos and Paillot should all get 50-100 points more each. But will Tzortzakis do as well? Will Hacecký? I doubt it. So I suspect I will come out with a points haul of 700-1000 points below what I did this season and if that is anything to go by then I should be 4-5th in the PT next season.
I hope I can do magic though and make Spilak score even bigger.
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Posted on 25-11-2015 08:36
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Funny Facts:
- Last season we saw the B Worlds for the first time. Back then, the race was for the sprinters. This season, it is for the climbers.
- Despite the B Worlds having only been ridden once, we already have one medal, as Georgos Tzortzakis won bronze here last year.
- This season our chances are limited, having only a few riders available, while non should be a favorite. We hope to be visable!
Startlist:
Piter Campero
Martin Hacecký
Panagiotis Vlatos
Prior to the race our biggest shot at making a result lies with Martin Hacecký, but also Piter Campero could potentially do well. Neither are favorites for the win, albeit the top 10. Hopes are, that Campero and Hacecký can help their team leaders; Solis and König to achieve a top result.
Results:
1 | Thomas Lövkvist | Sweden | 6h25'38 | 2 | Jianhua Ji | China | + 31 | 3 | Michał Kwiatkowski | Poland | s.t. | 4 | Óscar Solis | Bolivia | + 1'07 | 5 | Mwangi Samwel | Kenya | s.t. | 6 | Konstantin Siutsou | Belarus | s.t. | 7 | Natnael Berhane | Eritrea | + 1'22 | 8 | Rasmus Guldhammer | Denmark | + 1'31 | 9 | Robert Kiserlovski | Croatia | + 1'43 | 10 | Yevgeni Nepomnyachsniy | Kazakhstan | s.t. | 15 | Martin Hacecký | Czech Republic | s.t. | 58 | Piter Campero | Bolivia | + 5'20 | 191 | Panagiotis Vlatos | Greece | + 1h11'04 |
Looking back:
Both our riders were here as helpers, and both did a nice job. Unfortunately for Czech Republic, Leopold König were pretty bad, but Martin Hacecký did well to finish close to him, and taking 15th. Piter Campero fought well to keep Solis in the battle, but in the end Solis failed to deliver, getting a dissapointing 4th place, just outside the podium. Panagiotis Vlatos was unsurprisingly here as fillup, but yet he almost managed to snatch the final spot.
Next up...
TTT World Championship
Edited by SotD on 30-11-2015 17:19
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Posted on 25-11-2015 15:27
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Funny Facts:
- In the history Holland and Spain have been the best in these World Championship races, and both are amongst the favorites again.
- Last season Russia and France snatched a podium, and chances are they will do it again.
- Festina riders have rarely done anything interesting here, although former Festina rider, Tim Dees, actually was World Champion in the discipline before.
- Last season, France got a bronze, and to get a medal we have to rely on them doing it again.
Startlist:
Martin Hacecký
Jerome Coppel
Pierre-Henri Lecuisinier
Yuriy Vasyliv
Riccardo Ricco
Simon Spilak
Unlike the B World Championship, we actually have a few riders here capable of performing well. The favorites for the win, Holland, needs to have competition, so we hope our riders can perform well. France, Germany and Italy could potentially fight for a medal here.
Results:
1 | Italy | 1h24'40 | 2 | Spain | + 21 | 3 | Colombia | + 23 | 4 | Netherlands | + 44 | 5 | Germany | + 1'16 | 6 | Great Britain | + 1'20 | 7 | France | + 1'22 | 8 | USA | + 1'31 | 9 | Venezuela | + 1'35 | 10 | Austria | + 1'43 | 11 | Czech Republic | + 1'48 | 22 | Slovenia | + 3'31 |
Looking back:
France never showed up to the race, so we thought for a while that we would have to look a long way for a medal, but then first Germany, and then Italy showed up to do well. In the end Germany faded away, while Italy kept improving. We are very happy to announce that we have achieved our first World Championship medal of 2015 - Riccardo Ricco and Team Italy!
WC Medals: 1/1
Next up...
U23 ITT World Championship
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Posted on 26-11-2015 17:58
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U23 World Championship - ITT
Funny Facts:
- The U23 races was never of much interest to Festina, before the relance of the team, going for talented rider.
- Last season was the first season ever where Festina had a rider that could potentially do anything positive - Pierre-Henri Lecuisinier and Bryan Coquard.
- Pierre-Henri Lecuisinier managed to get inside the top 10 of the U23 ITT WC last season, as he was 9th. This season he aims for a top 5, or possibly a medal. Also Yuriy Vasyliv will aim to get close to a top 10.
Startlist:
Alexis Gougeard
Pierre-Henri Lecuisinier
Yuriy Vasyliv
The U23 World Championships are of great value to us, so we are very happy - and proud to feature no less than 3 riders for the TT. While we are not the favorite for the win, Lecuisinier could potentially fight for a podium, while Vasyliv could be in for a top 10, and Gougeard could be within the top 25. Should we manage to get those sort of results we would be extremely pleased. Aiming for a total of 3 medals throughout the World Championship week, this could be a key race.
Results:
1 | Jack Haig | Australia | 1h16'33 | 2 | Pierre-Henri Lecuisinier | France | + 1 | 3 | Marlen Zmorka | Ukraine | + 18 | 4 | Carlos Verona | Spain | + 21 | 5 | Jasha Sütterlin | Germany | + 53 | 6 | Fredrik Strand Galta | Norway | s.t. | 7 | Yuriy Vasyliv | Germany | + 54 | 8 | Daniel Turek | Czech Republic | + 1'01 | 9 | Daan Olivier | Netherlands | + 1'08 | 10 | Truls Engen Korsaeth | Norway | + 1'19 | 35 | Alexis Gougeard | France | + 3'20 |
Looking back:
Both major goals were achieved here, and we got our second medal of the Worlds. A silver for Pierre-Henri Lecuisinier - BUT only a second off the gold, which is painful to say the least. Also Yuriy Vasyliv showed great promise in ending 7th on the days tough course. Yuriy is shaping up to be a great rider next season, where he will yet again compete at U23 level! Alexis Gougeard were here aswell, but the TT was far to tough for him. He ended up in 35th!
WC Medals: 2/2
Next up...
ITT World Championship
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Posted on 29-11-2015 08:53
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Elite World Championship - ITT
Funny Facts:
- For the first time ever, we have a rider capable of performing a top result at the Elite World Championship - Jerome Coppel.
- If the U23 ITT is anything to go by, then Simon Spilak and Aleksandr Pluchkin could well be battleing to get near the medals.
- We hope to achieve our goal of at least 3 WC medals here. Just two more races to go!
Startlist:
Jerome Coppel
Panagiotis Vlatos
Simon Spilak
The first elite World Championship race of the year (deducting the TTT), and we are ready to fight! We hope to be able to perform well against the clock, and the goal is to get another medal. Bronze is OK, but we really do hope to get better - Especially since Taylor Phinney isn't here.
Results:
1 | Aleksandr Pluchkin | Moldova | 1h13'57 | 2 | Simon Spilak | Slovenia | + 32 | 3 | Robert Gesink | Netherlands | + 36 | 4 | Timofey Kritskiy | Russia | + 40 | 5 | Martijn Keizer | Netherlands | + 46 | 6 | Luke Durbridge | Australia | + 1'02 | 7 | Rein Taaramäe | Estonia | + 1'08 | 8 | Riccardo Zoidl | Austria | + 1'10 | 9 | Jerome Coppel | France | + 1'18 | 10 | Brent Bookwalter | USA | + 1'27 | 44 | Panagiotis Vlatos | Greece | + 3'32 |
Looking back:
2pilak looked strong throughout the race, and unsurprisingly took a silver medal here. The route was much too hard for the pure timetriallists to perform, shown by Jerome Coppel struggleing to even get inside the top 10. Panagiotis Vlatos had a day to forget, but he should be back next season with a much better performance.
Our total medals tally are now up to 3, with still two races to go. Our medal-goal previous to the World Championships were 3, so we are happy to achieve another one of our goal - Although this one was internal.
WC Medals: 3/3
Next up...
U23 World Championship - Road Race
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Posted on 30-11-2015 07:43
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U23 World Championship - Road Race
Funny Facts:
- We never had a pre race favorite for the U23 World Championships, but this season we should have a top favorite in Pierre-Henri Lecuisinier.
- Pierre-Henri Lecuisinier took the first ever U23 medal for our team in the recently finished ITT.
- Despite having Lecuisinier here as a favorite, we must assume that the 2015 Tour de l'Avenir-winner, Lachlan Morton, is the biggest favorite.
Startlist:
Alexis Gougeard
Olivier Le Gac
Pierre-Henri Lecuisinier
Yuriy Vasyliv
Zhihui Jiang
While Pierre-Henri Lecuisinier should be a pre-race favorite he may struggle to control the race, as his main helpers are all rather weak on a tough terrain like this, with Le Gac being his best domestique. Morton has a much better setup including the recent U23 World Champion in timetrials, Jack Haig - Whom was also the main helper for Morton during the Tour de l'Avenir.
Results:
1 | Daan Olivier | Netherlands | 6h50'27 | 2 | Lachlan Morton | Australia | + 1'40 | 3 | Pierre-Henri Lecuisinier | France | + 2'53 | 4 | Merhawi Kudus | Eritrea | s.t. | 5 | Silvio Herklotz | Germany | + 4'22 | 6 | Fredrik Strand Galta | Norway | + 4'29 | 7 | Davide Formolo | Italy | + 5'07 | 8 | Yuriy Vasyliv | Germany | s.t. | 9 | Volodymyr Dzhus | Ukraine | s.t. | 10 | Mike Aaron Egger | Germany | + 5'23 | 33 | Olivier Le Gac | France | s.t. | 44 | Zhihui Jiang | Asia | + 23'17 | 87 | Alexis Gougeard | France | + 29'25 |
Looking back:
The race was quite entertaining, and we were rather pleased with how Gougeard and Le Gac worked early on for Lecuisinier. In the end 11 riders broke free, including both Lecuisinier and Vasyliv, but as Daan Olivier escaped the energy was used up. Lecuisinier tried a couple of times to make amends, but too late. In the end he was overtaken by his nemesis Lachlan Morton, but managed to get bronze. We are not entirely happy with the result, but making a 4th World Championship Medal, while we really don't usually get any is quite an achievement on top of the great season. Vasyliv also managed to get inside the top 10, so we hope he might improve next season.
WC Medals: 4/4
Next up...
Elite World Championship - Road Race
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Posted on 30-11-2015 17:35
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Elite World Championship - Road Race
Funny Facts:
- It's here! The race every rider in the world wants to win. Well, one of them atleast.
- We have never been good in the Elite World Championship - Road Race, but then again, we never had a pre-race favorite either!
- Simon Spilak is arguably among the top 3 favorites for the overall win, and with Brajkovic by his shoulder he should have great support all the way.
- Besides Spilak, we also look forward to see what Riccardo Ricco can do in a seamingly free role for the Italian TTT World Champions.
Startlist:
Riccardo Ricco
Simon Spilak
Having only two riders lined up it would be obvious to think, that we had no expectations for the race - But nothing could be further from the reality. Having Riccardo Ricco and Simon Spilak lined up, indicates that we shoot to kill. Ricco could potentially win the race from a long distance kick, while Spilak should be able to stay with the big gunners, and hopefully he will be placed perfectly in the final, and then move away from the rest. We are aiming at a medal, and we truly hope to win the race.
Results:
1 | Andy Schleck | Luxembourg | 6h31'01 | 2 | Emanuele Sella | Italy | s.t. | 3 | Simon Spilak | Slovenia | + 11 | 4 | Angel Madrazo | Spain | s.t. | 5 | Rein Taaramäe | Estonia | s.t. | 6 | Yonathan Monsalve | Venezuela | s.t. | 7 | Joseph Dombrowski | USA | s.t. | 8 | Riccardo Ricco | Italy | + 23 | 9 | Thomas Dekker | Netherlands | s.t. | 10 | Damiano Cunego | Italy | s.t. |
Looking back:
The race was always going to be perfect for Andy Schleck, and despite of Simon spilak riding a good race, the win was well deserved for the Giro d'Italia winner. Simon Spilak managed to get another medal for us, in the end, with 3rd behind Sella. Also Riccardo Ricco had a good race getting inside the top 10.
WC Medals: 5/5
Next up...
National Championships.
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Posted on 30-11-2015 17:41
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Since when is Riccò Slovenian? And Spilak Italian?
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Posted on 20-12-2015 12:09
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Right. Has been corrected
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Posted on 20-12-2015 13:50
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Funny Facts:
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Startlist:
- All riders
Going into the national championship phase, we had a hope of getting atleast 1 roadrace national champion and 2-3 timetrial champions. Preferably we would like to have a team leader having a national jersey, to be able to show it off, but less could do. In the following we will be looking at the results for our teams, in alphabetical order.
Austria Road Race:
1 | Markus Eibegger | Festina-Canal+ | 1h52'13 | 2 | Martin Schoffmann | Carlsberg - Danske Bank | + 24 | 3 | Patrick Konrad | Gazelle | s.t. | 4 | Marco Haller | Becherovka - Petrof | + 3'50 | 5 | Gregor Muhlberger | Strava | + 6'28 | 6 | Martin Weiss | Evonik - ELKO | + 7'24 | 7 | Bernhard Kohl | Pendleton's | s.t. | 8 | Stefan Denifl | VolksWagen - Andritz | + 8'01 | 9 | Georg Preidler | VolksWagen - Andritz | + 8'52 | 10 | David Wöhrer | Sauber Petronas Racing | + 9'08 |
Austria TimeTrial:
1 | Riccardo Zoidl | Sauber Petronas Racing | 1h08'01 | 2 | Matthias Brändle | VolksWagen - Andritz | + 11 | 3 | Andreas Hofer | Sauber Petronas Racing | + 1'42 | 4 | Lukas Postlberger | VolksWagen - Andritz | + 2'05 | 5 | Stefan Denifl | VolksWagen - Andritz | + 3'02 | 6 | Thomas Rohregger | Sauber Petronas Racing | + 3'04 | 7 | Bernhard Kohl | Pendleton's | + 3'23 | 8 | Daniel Schorn | VolksWagen - Andritz | + 3'46 | 9 | Patrick Konrad | Gazelle | + 4'25 | 10 | Markus Eibegger | Festina-Canal+ | + 4'56 |
Bolivia Road Race:
1 | Óscar Solis | Bouygues Telecom | + X | X | Piter Campero | Festina-Canal+ | Abandon |
Bolivia TimeTrial:
1 | Basilio Ramos Ticona | Bonsucro | 1h10'38 | 2 | Piter Campero | Festina-Canal+ | + 1'23 | 3 | Óscar Solis | Bouygues Telecom | + 3'46 | 4 | Gilber Zurita | Alpina - Avianca | + 4'49 |
China Road Race:
1 | Haijun Ma | Oz Cycling Project | 1h44'32 | 2 | Libin Chen | Red Bull - Huawei | + 34 | 3 | Zhihui Jiang | Festina-Canal+ | s.t. |
China TimeTrial:
1 | Haijun Ma | Oz Cycling Project | 1h06'00 | 2 | Wen Hao Li | Oz Cycling Project | + 19 | 3 | Chen Shikai | Meiji - JR East | + 1'44 | 4 | Libin Chen | Red Bull - Huawei | + 2'45 | 5 | Jianhua Ji | Meiji - JR East | + 3'11 | 6 | Meiyin Wang | Siam Cement - Lenovo | + 4'46 | 7 | Pengda Jiao | Red Bull - Huawei | + 4'52 | 8 | Peilun Wu | Siam Cement - Lenovo | + 5'18 | 9 | Zhihui Jiang | Festina-Canal+ | + 5'50 | 10 | Wenlong Zhang | Indosat - ANZ | + 7'28 |
Czech Republic Road Race:
1 | Jan Barta | Novatek-Panarmenian.net | 1h54'17 | 2 | Zdenek Stybar | Becherovka - Petrof | s.t. | 3 | Michael Boroš | RBC Pro Cycling | + 20 | 4 | Vojtech Hacecký | Metinvest-Dacia | + 1'17 | 5 | Frantisek Rabon | Novatek-Panarmenian.net | + 7'27 | 6 | Jakub Kratochvila | Becherovka - Petrof | + 7'57 | 7 | Jiri Polnicky | Becherovka - Petrof | s.t. | 8 | Leopold König | Becherovka - Petrof | + 8'04 | 9 | Petr Vakoc | Karcher-Adira | s.t. | 10 | Jaroslav Kulhavy | Elta-Hellenic Post | + 8'12 | 13 | Martin Hacecký | Festina-Canal+ | + 8'21 |
Czech Republic TimeTrial:
1 | Leopold König | Becherovka - Petrof | 1h07'40 | 2 | Roman Kreuziger | RBC Pro Cycling | + 1'06 | 3 | Daniel Turek | Becherovka - Petrof | + 1'11 | 4 | Jiri Hudecek | Novatek-Panarmenian.net | + 1'34 | 5 | Jakub Danacik | Becherovka - Petrof | + 1'43 | 6 | Jakub Novak | In-n-Out Cycling Team Powered By Carrefour | s.t. | 7 | Vojtech Hacecký | Metinvest-Dacia | + 1'59 | 8 | Frantisek Rabon | Novatek-Panarmenian.net | + 2'04 | 9 | JÃri Hochmann | Novatek-Panarmenian.net | + 2'30 | 10 | Jan Barta | Novatek-Panarmenian.net | + 2'35 | 15 | Martin Hacecký | Festina-Canal+ | + 3'58 |
France Road Race:
1 | Romain Vanderbiest | Ayubowan! | 1h31'47 | 2 | Nacer Bouhanni | Euskaltel-Air France | s.t. | 3 | Geoffrey Soupe | Lululemon/Bulgaria Blackfish | s.t. | 4 | Anthony Lavoine | Fablok - Dunlop | s.t. | 5 | Armindo Fonseca | Team Vontobel | s.t. | 6 | Arnaud Demare | Team Puma - SAP | s.t. | 7 | Romain Feillu | Quickstep | s.t. | 8 | Jocelyn Bar | Team Puma - SAP | s.t. | 9 | Kévin Reza | Euskaltel-Air France | s.t. | 10 | Morgan Kneisky | Bouygues Telecom | s.t. | 17 | Jerome Coppel | Festina-Canal+ | s.t. | 22 | Laurent Pichon | Festina-Canal+ | s.t. | 28 | Clement Koretzky | Festina-Canal+ | s.t. | 32 | Bryan Coquard | Festina-Canal+ | s.t. | 36 | Yoann Paillot | Festina-Canal+ | s.t. | 59 | Mathieu Bernaudeau | Festina-Canal+ | s.t. | 69 | Pierre-Henri Lecuisinier | Festina-Canal+ | s.t. | 76 | Olivier Le Gac | Festina-Canal+ | s.t. |
France TimeTrial:
1 | Jerome Coppel | Festina-Canal+ | s.t. | 3 | Yoann Paillot | Festina-Canal+ | s.t. | 11 | Pierre-Henri Lecuisinier | Festina-Canal+ | s.t. | 12 | Mathieu Bernaudeau | Festina-Canal+ | s.t. | xx | Laurent Pichon | Festina-Canal+ | s.t. | xx | Clement Koretzky | Festina-Canal+ | s.t. | xx | Bryan Coquard | Festina-Canal+ | s.t. | xx | Olivier Le Gac | Festina-Canal+ | s.t. |
*No Exports
Germany Road Race:
1 | Aleksandar Flügel | VolksWagen - Andritz | 1h37'42 | 2 | Stefan Schumacher | Swisscom - UBS | + 1'21 | 3 | Linus Gerdemann | Karcher-Adira | + 1'29 | 4 | Nico Keinath | Pokerstars.com | s.t. | 5 | Nikias Arndt | Team Puma - SAP | + 1'38 | 6 | Martin Reimer | Swedbank-PEAB | s.t. | 7 | Marcus Burghardt | Oz Cycling Project | + 2'47 | 8 | Björn Thurau | Aegon - Lavazza | + 3'30 | 9 | Jan Dieteren | Pokerstars.com | + 3'42 | 10 | Mario Vogt | Team Puma - SAP | s.t. | 14 | Yuriy Vasyliv | Festina-Canal+ | s.t. |
Germany TimeTrial:
1 | Jacob Fiedler | Karcher-Adira | 1h07'55 | 2 | Marcel Kittel | Vesuvio - Accumalux | + 12 | 3 | Lucas Schädlich | Aegon - Lavazza | + 1'04 | 4 | Philipp Walsleben | Project 1t4i | + 1'56 | 5 | Tony Martin | Bouygues Telecom | + 2'03 | 6 | Markus Fothen | Movistar - US Postal | + 2'04 | 7 | Marcel Barth | Karcher-Adira | + 2'23 | 8 | Jasha Sütterlin | Quickstep | + 2'47 | 9 | Paul Martens | Project 1t4i | + 3'00 | 10 | Patrick Gretsch | Gazelle | + 3'07 | 26 | Yuriy Vasyliv | Festina-Canal+ | + 5'55 |
Greece Road Race:
1 | Georgios Karatzios | Elta-Hellenic Post | 1h57'50 | 2 | Christos Katrakis | Elta-Hellenic Post | s.t. | 3 | Panagiotis Vlatos | Festina-Canal+ | + 1'33 | XX | Charalampas Kastrantas | Festina-Canal+ | Abandon | XX | Georgos Tzortzakis | Festina-Canal+ | Abandon |
Greece TimeTrial:
1 | Panagiotis Vlatos | Festina-Canal+ | 1h06'50 | 2 | Neofytos Sakellaridis | Elta-Hellenic Post | + 2'11 | 3 | Polychronis Tzortzakis | Bonsucro | + 2'12 | 4 | Christos Katrakis | Elta-Hellenic Post | + 2'13 | 5 | Konstantinos Efstathiou | Elta-Hellenic Post | + 3'07 | 6 | Vasileios Simantirakis | Elta-Hellenic Post | + 4'13 | 7 | Ioannis Drakakis | Elta-Hellenic Post | + 4'26 | 8 | Christos Volikakis | Elta-Hellenic Post | + 4'45 | 9 | Georgios Karatzios | Elta-Hellenic Post | + 4'48 | 10 | Charalampas Kastrantas | Festina-Canal+ | + 4'58 | 15 | Georgos Tzortzakis | Festina-Canal+ | s.t. |
Italy Road Race:
1 | Simone Ponzi | Good Energy | 1h39'37 | 2 | Francesco Ginanni | Pokerstars.com | + 10 | 3 | Riccardo Ricco | Festina-Canal+ | s.t. | 4 | Cesare Di Maggio | Team Vontobel | + 20 | 5 | Vincenzo Nibali | Swisscom - UBS | + 25 | 6 | Filippo Pozzato | Gazelle | + 30 | 7 | Tommy Zaini | Meiji - JR East | s.t. | 8 | Enrico Franzoi | Meiji - JR East | + 1'26 | 9 | Damiano Cunego | Meiji - JR East | + 7'19 | 10 | Damiano Caruso | Good Energy | s.t. | 52 | Enrico Gasparotto | Festina-Canal+ | + 8'08 |
Italy TimeTrial:
1 | Adrian Malori | Good Energy | 1h09'33 | 2 | Vincenzo Nibali | Swisscom - UBS | + 48 | 3 | Manuele Boaro | Generali - Kronenbourg 1664 | + 1'06 | 4 | Alfredo Balloni | Karcher-Adira | + 1'12 | 5 | Andrea Dal Col | Good Energy | + 1'19 | 6 | Domenico Pozzovivo | Oz Cycling Project | + 2'12 | 7 | Mattia Cattaneo | Good Energy | + 2'28 | 8 | Alan Marangoni | Aegon - Lavazza | s.t. | 9 | Edoardo Girardi | Generali - Kronenbourg 1664 | + 2'44 | 10 | Matteo Montaguti | Eddie Stobart Procycling | + 2'46 | 23 | Riccardo Ricco | Festina-Canal+ | s.t. | 42 | Enrico Gasparotto | Festina-Canal+ | + 5'22 |
NEW ZEALAND - STILL MISSING
Slovenia Road Race:
1 | Kristjan Koren | Gazelle | 1h51'32 | 2 | Grega Bole | Severstal-Mercator | + 35 | 3 | Jan Tratnik | Gazelle | s.t. | x | Simon Spilak | Festina-Canal+ | Abandon |
Slovenia TimeTrial:
1 | Kristjan Koren | Gazelle | 1h09'15 | 2 | Janez Brajkovic | ONCE-Eroski | + 26 | 3 | Klemen Stimulak | Fablok - Dunlop | + 42 | 4 | Simon Spilak | Festina-Canal+ | + 1'36 | 5 | Blaz Furdi | Gazelle | + 5'09 | 6 | Blaz Bogataj | ONCE-Eroski | + 5'16 | 7 | Gasper Svab | Fablok - Dunlop | + 5'21 | 8 | Marko Kump | Quickstep | + 5'38 | 9 | Matej Mohoric | Evonik - ELKO | + 5'41 | 10 | Jan Tratnik | Gazelle | s.t. |
Looking back:
-TBA
NC Jerseys: 3/18
Next up...
Transferseason!
Edited by SotD on 27-12-2015 11:07
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