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Chainrings - A Doctor's Journal :: Tour de France
DiCyc
It will be interesting to see what Arthur can do on his birthday Smile
 
Ian Butler
cunego59 wrote:
Glad to see you going here again Smile Very nice concept, should give you all the flexibility you want and need, really good idea!


Thanks a lot, hope you'll like it Smile

DiCyc wrote:
It will be interesting to see what Arthur can do on his birthday Smile


Find out soon!


I also want to thank TiemenD a lot for making the Career Explorer, which I'm using constantly now! Helps a lot Smile Will be using screenshots from it eventually, probably!
Edited by Ian Butler on 29-03-2016 15:09
 
Ian Butler
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Belgian Opening Weekend

I hope you all watched it, either on the television or via a live stream. Personally I thought we got two great races.

But what I think about it, is not relevant. What matters is how Arthur did and what he thinks about it. So let's recap what he did.

RACE RECAP

The Omloop on the 27th of February, meaning on Arthur's birthday. He obviously had the motivation to make something of this race. For us it was an important moment, to finally see if and how our work during the winter will unfold.

The Omloop was a very open race. The finale started already at 80 km from the finish, under an impulse of Etixx and Kutasha. Europcar was not taken by surprise and all its 8 riders were in the front group.

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As the group continued to thin out, Arthur kept in the top 10 constantly. I wasn't there myself but I was watching the race on tv and I saw he was pretty good.

And then he attacked. I asked him if it was a team order or not, he said he saw a chance and it would help Stuyven, who could sit up and wait for the sprint that way.

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But the headwind made it almost impossible to get away. He kept his attack up for a few hundredth meters, but then had to accept it wasn't happening.

Others took up the chance to avoid the sprint, but because of the strong head wind, nobody got away.

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In the end, John Degenkolb took the victory, ahead of Sénéchal and Roelandts. A good second place for Sénéchal, who also falls under our care. We're very happy for him!

RACE REVIEW

I got Arthur on a phone only minutes after he finished. He sounded quite pleased, he finished 10th in the end. He told me his legs felt good and he tried to get away, but the wind made it impossible.

In Kuurne, Arthur played no major role and finished 31th. Coquard took his second consecutive win and we like to see that. Arthur did his share of the work, relaying for tens of kilometers in the second half of the race, riding for the French sprinter.

About Kuurne, Arthur had even less to say. It was too hot, he said. But he was happy Coquard won.

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MARCH - Part 1

Team Europcar needed a big result in March, to put all the non-believers in their place. Romain Bardet didn't start too well in Paris - Nice, but struck back with a stage win in stage 5, just like last year. In the last stage, he was in a 15-men late attack and won 26 valuable seconds. Team Europcar took Paris - Nice with 3 seconds to spare. One of the closest editions ever and a French winner! Sicard was the second man in the top 10, on an 8th spot.

Paris - Nice: stage by stage
Spoiler
stagewinnergeneral leaderpoints leadermountain leadersyoung leader
1Bradley WigginsBradley WigginsBradley WigginsBradley WigginsStefan Küng
2Arnaud DémareBradley WigginsArnaud DémareMichal KwiatkowskiStefan Küng
3Arnaud DémareBradley WigginsArnaud DémareArnaud DémareGuillaume Seye
4Jakob FuglsangJakob FuglsangArnaud DémareLouis MeintjesTobias Ludvigsson
5Romain BardetRui CostaMichal KwiatkowskiRomain BardetLouis Meintjes
6Arnaud DémareRui CostaArnaud DémareRomain BardetLouis Meintjes
7Roman KreuzigerRoman KreuzigerArnaud DémareRoman KreuzigerLouis Meintjes
8Jonathan HivertRomain BardetArnaud DémareRoman KreuzigerLouis Meintjes


Paris - Nice: overall classification
Spoiler
1Romain BardetTeam Europcar+00:00
2Roman KreuzigerTinkoff-Saxo+00:03
3Jakob FuglsangAstana Pro Team+00:07
4Rui CostaLampre-Merida+00:08
5Michal KwiatkowskiTeam Katusha+00:16
6Ion IzagirreMovistar Team+00:25
7Robert GesinkTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+00:25
8Romain SicardTeam Europcar+00:34
9Richie PorteTeam Sky+00:49
10Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team+01:00


Tirreno - Adriatico was a different story. It also was a fight for seconds, but Europcar played a more modest role. Amador kept a low profile but managed to finish 7th, which is a creditable result nonetheless.

Tirreno - Adriatico: stage by stage
Spoiler
stagewinnergeneral leaderpoints leadermountain leadersyoung leader
1Alberto ContadorAlberto ContadorAlberto ContadorAlberto ContadorMichael Valgren
2Mark CavendishPeter SaganMark CavendishPirmin LangMichael Valgren
3Marcel KittelPeter SaganMarcel KittelPirmin LangMichael Valgren
4Philippe GilbertPhilippe GilbertMarcel KittelPirmin LangTiesj Benoot
5Julian AlaphilippeMikel NieveMarcel KittelMoreno MoserTiesj Benoot
6Daniel MartinDaniel MartinDaniel MartinDaniel MartinTiesj Benoot
7Rohan DennisSergio Luis HenaoDaniel MartinDaniel MartinTiesj Benoot


Tirreno - Adriatico: overall classification
Spoiler
1Sergio Luis HenaoTeam Sky+00:00
2Daniel MartinTeam Cannondale - Garmin+00:09
3Philippe GilbertBMC Racing Team+00:17
4Peter SaganTinkoff-Saxo+00:22
5Tejay Van GarderenBMC Racing Team+00:38
6Chris FroomeTeam Sky+00:47
7Andrey AmadorTeam Europcar+00:51
8Alejandro ValverdeMovistar Team+00:53
9Mikel NieveTeam Sky+01:02
10Alberto ContadorTinkoff-Saxo+01:15


And then there was Milan - Sanremo. It came down to a mass sprint, with the largest peloton arriving on the Via Rome in decades, maybe ever. Coquard fell out of the top 10, so no success story for Europcar. But Kristoff took his third consecutive victory there, worth mentioning.


Meanwhile, we had Lucas Dujardin ride in Tirreno. He used it purely to get to know the Italian roads and as a build-up towards his first goal, Critérium International. He finished 91th but did his share of work for Amador.

The second part of March will be very interesting. We're at the brink of the big cobbled classics, as well as Critérium International, where we hope to see Lucas do well. The time trial will be interesting, too, since we worked on his aerodynamic form during the winter.
 
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DiCyc
Nice win for Bardet Smile
And it will be excited, what Lucas can do in the cobble classics Smile
 
Ian Butler
DiCyc wrote:
Nice win for Bardet Smile
And it will be excited, what Lucas can do in the cobble classics Smile


Cheers!
Though it's Lucas (Dujardin) who'll be riding Crit Int.
Arthur (Dierickx) will be riding a full cobbled campaign. As a neopro he already rode DvV, E3, RvV and PR so new is G-W Wink
 
Ian Butler
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While the world is excited about the cobbled classics, the team managers are hard at work, making sure they get the best results they can, wondering about team line-up, tactics and whatnot.

Luckily, I don't have to concern myself with all that. I'm focused solely on the riders and how they are doing, that's my job. I have all confidence in Arthur for the cobbled races. Any personal result is a victory for him this season, as he's still very young, especially for these kind of races.

His ride at Dwars Door Vlaanderen was good, and his debut in Gent-Wevelgem especially, but I'll get back to that when the cobbled season is finished. Still the Ronde and Roubaix on the program.

For now, though, I want to talk about Lucas. It's a busy time in cycling, with the cobbled classics, Catalunya and International Cycling Week in Italy. But there's also the Critérium International, Lucas' first goal of the season.

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NAME: Lucas Dujardin
NATIONALITY: French
DATE OF BIRTH: 12/08/1993

CRITÉRIUM INTERNATIONAL: Lucas went into the race with a fine form. He'd used Tirreno-Adriatico as a final big training for this race. The opening stage was all about staying upright. In the time trial, he finished 9th, thus giving himself an excellent position for the final stage, up the Ospedale.

Team Europcar had a weaker climbing line-up than last year, but this meant Lucas was free to go his own chance. On the final climb of the day, Gautier went at the foot of the climb. When the competition reacted, Lucas could limit his exploits to following. Halfway the climb, he accelerated past Gautier and the rest of the field. His wattage levels were incredible, he rode the race of his life, and won by minutes, literally.

LEARNING CURVE: I wasn't there, since I was at Gent-Wevelgem with Arthur, but I called Lucas and we had a chat about his ride. I'm very happy for him, obviously. When a rider you coach wins, it feels like you win yourself.

However, I always remind the athletes I work with that there's always work to be done, so a win is nice, but the learning curve is the bigger picture. His 9th place in the time trial tells me more than his win up the Ospedale. I knew he could climb, that was no surprise. His top 10 in a time trial is much more telling. It means our work is paying off, and it's a big step in the right direction of riding for the general classification in one week races and grand tours.

Lucas is riding the Tour of the Basque Country next, as a build-up for the Giro d'Italia. I'm happy he managed to get this confidence boost and his first professional victory with his debut Grand Tour in sight.

HYPE: His win in Critérium International didn't go under the radar in France, though. Lucas gets a lot of pressure from the media and this win won't help. L'Equipe already wrote Lucas might just surprise and top 10 at the Giro d'Italia, after stating its disappointment that this young "genius" won't be riding the Tour de France this year. As you can see, these words can do more harm than good. I'll be keeping an eye on Lucas, see he doesn't let it get to his head. Nobody in the team expects him to ride top 10 in his first Grand Tour. Let the journalists say whatever they want.

Critérium International
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General Classification
1Lucas DujardinTeam Europcar6h37'53
2Winner Andrew AnaconaMovistar Team+ 2'16
3José HerradaMovistar Team+ 3'01
4Francis De GreefWanty - Groupe Gobert+ 3'31
5Christophe RiblonAg2r La Mondiale+ 3'54
6Steve MorabitoFDJ+ 4'29
7Dominik NerzBora - Argon 18+ 4'30
8Cayetano Jose SarmientoColombia+ 4'47
9Cyril GautierTeam Europcar+ 4'48
10Roberto GuerreroMovistar Team+ 5'04
 
DiCyc
Yes, great win by Lucas Smile
 
Ian Butler
DiCyc wrote:
Yes, great win by Lucas Smile


A combination of great form, a mediocre starting field and a good daily form! Wink
Thanks a lot for following (and reacting!)
 
Ian Butler
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With Lucas preparing for his first Grand Tour, Arthur has just finished his cobbled campaign. We can safely say it's been a big success. Arthur, now 21 years old, conquered the hearts of the Belgian cycling fans in the Ronde Van Vlaanderen. But leading up to that, we saw him do well in Gent - Wevelgem.

GENT - WEVELGEM

For Arthur, it was his first Gent - Wevelgem. Last year he wasn't on the team sheet. This time, he was scheduled for all cobbled classics.

Arthur was at the front, very attentive. 40 kilometers from the finish, he decided to shake the tree and see what happens.

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He managed to get away with Terpstra, Boasson Hagen and Vanmarcke. Belgian cycling fans were pleasantly surprised by this young rider from Team Europcar. I was pleasantly surprised by his gusto. He has this unrelentless desire to race.

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But in Gent - Wevelgem, an attack 40 km from the finish rarely lasts. Arthur finished 14th in the end. Not bad at all, and a good final result with the eye on the Ronde.

RONDE VAN VLAANDEREN

The Ronde is a special race, especially for a man from Flanders. I noticed Arthur felt a bit uneasy on the start podium in Bruges. He had been here before, last year, but this time Michel Wuyts asked him two or three questions in front of an immense crowd.

Luckily his nerves calmed when the race started. When Degenkolb and Terpstra upped the pace, again 40 km from the finish, Arthur tried to hang on.

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23 km from the finish and we had an 8-man group. The names: Degenkolb, Terpstra, Van Avermaet, Vanmarcke, Sagan, Kristoff, Boonen... And Arthur. I was in the team car, telling Arthur to remain calm, while having a nervous breakdown myself.

A strong Benoot was the only one who could still make the jump to these 8 leaders.

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When the cohesion in the breakaway group ceased to exist, Arthur snuck away, 4 km from the finish. My heart was racing. He got 8 seconds.
3 km to go, his gap was 6 seconds.
2 km to go, his gap was still 6 seconds. Kristoff and Benoot took major turns now.

Only under the red flag, he got caught. He was close to a major upset, but the favorites had things under control!

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Obviously, he had no sprint left. Still, he managed a 7th place. Flanders had a new exciting prospect.

Result
1John DegenkolbTeam Giant-Alpecin6h09'44
2Peter SaganTinkoff-Saxos.t.
3Greg Van AvermaetTrek Factory Racings.t.
4Tom BoonenEtixx - Quick-steps.t.
5Niki TerpstraEtixx - Quick-steps.t.
6Sep VanmarckeTeam LottoNL - Jumbos.t.
7Arthur DierickxTeam Europcars.t.
8Tiesj BenootLotto Soudals.t.
9Alexander KristoffTeam Katushas.t.
10Jürgen RoelandtsLotto Soudal+ 3'15
11Yves LampaertEtixx - Quick-steps.t.


PARIS - ROUBAIX

In the week between the Ronde and Roubaix, Arthur had some problems with a cough. It was nothing major but in these stressful weeks, it wasn't an ideal preperation for Roubaix.
The Belgian media was now writing about Arthur, too, making my job harder. Arthur needs media training. I'm afraid he's not good at all, talking to the press. So far we've managed to shield him from the press as good as we can, though.

As nervous as he seemed before the race, as good he seemed in the race. He launched an attack some 20 km from the finish line.

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When a big group got back together, he remained a big engine in the group. Via his earpiece he told me it'd be impossible to get away today, especially with this (fine) weather. With Stuyven in the group, he'd be an idiot not to work for him.

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Arthur worked like a horse and a group of 17 turned on the velodrome together, the biggest group in years, perhaps even decades, to sprint for the win in Roubaix.

Arthur finished 15th, after an incredible race. Stuyven finished 4th. Démare made France proud by winning half a wheel ahead of Peter Sagan.

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Result
1Arnaud DémareFDJ6h08'40
2Peter SaganTinkoff-Saxos.t.
3Jürgen RoelandtsLotto Soudals.t.
4Jasper StuyvenTeam Europcars.t.
5Alexander KristoffTeam Katushas.t.
6Zdenek StybarEtixx - Quick-steps.t.
7Lars BoomAstana Pro Teams.t.
8Jens KeukeleireOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
9Fabian CancellaraBMC Racing Teams.t.
10Florian SénéchalTeam Europcars.t.
11Geraint ThomasTeam Skys.t.
12Niki TerpstraEtixx - Quick-steps.t.
13Tom BoonenEtixx - Quick-steps.t.
14Ian StannardTeam Skys.t.
15Arthur DierickxTeam Europcars.t.
16Stijn VandenberghEtixx - Quick-steps.t.
17Sep VanmarckeTeam LottoNL - Jumbos.t.
18Jens DebusschereLotto Soudal+ 2'54
19André GreipelLotto Soudals.t.
20Joaquín CedrúnTeam Skys.t.


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NAME: Arthur Dierickx
NATIONALITY: Belgian
DATE OF BIRTH: 27/02/1995

CONCLUSION (SEASON PART I): Arthur is a very interesting man to work with. He's a dying breed, a strong, silent type. Yet as silent he is off the bike, the more noise he makes on the bike. His performances from Wevelgem all through Roubaix were very hopeful, and given his young age, showing a lot of talent.

Yet as a coach I'm also bound to look at what can still improve. His finishing is just not enough to win a classic soon. He's not a sprinter, but maybe we can work on his finishing speed.
And then I'd have to get through to him that he shouldn't be so wasteful with his powers during the race. He takes a lot of turns and attacks often. But for example you hardly saw Demare in Roubaix until the final 100 meters. A race is won at the finish line, not 40 km from the finish line.

Arthur will be taking up team duties for the next few months. I'll be focusing on his training, working on that sprint speed and his time trial abilities. Now that the cobbled focus is gone, I'll get him on a time trial bike, finally! With his power, that can only turn out positive!
 
DiCyc
Arthur is really doing well!
He has a very promising future like Lucas Smile
 
Ian Butler
DiCyc wrote:
Arthur is really doing well!
He has a very promising future like Lucas Smile


That's the hope Wink thanks man!


Just finished riding the Giro, but will probably keep the post until tomorrow since I'm not sure I'll have any play time tomorrow.
It's been one hell of a Giro, though. Was a lot of fun to get most out of it with a non-OP rider like I usually have. Dujardin only has like 74 hill and 77 mo, so if you take Quintana, Nibali (84 and 83 MO) and others (Pinot 83 MO) into the equation, you're in for a tough time.

It's been a long time since I was so involved, though, with the riders in my team in this game. Having a lot of fun both with the cobbled classics and in the tours. Hope it lasts!
 
sutty68
The team are certainly making great strides and have achieved some great results too, long may the consistency last Smile
 
Ian Butler
sutty68 wrote:
The team are certainly making great strides and have achieved some great results too, long may the consistency last Smile


Thanks, sutty. We've got a great core, so I hope to keep it all together and then we can do some amazing things!

@all: I'm always open to suggestions, too, on how you think I could improve this story. I have a lot of freedom with this approach to a story, so feel free to tell me what you want to hear more about. Right now I'm concentrating on the 2 main riders mostly, but if you want I could also bring the team more into play.
Am planning to get more told about 2 other talents soon, though. Niels Erik Lindhard has done interesting things (a Dane cobbler), as well as Diego Gonzalez Avila (Spanish cobbler and hard rider)
 
Ian Butler
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I'm sure you have all followed the Giro d'Italia closely. Those who did, couldn't have missed our protege Lucas Dujardin in his debut Grand Tour. His final week was remarkable, to say the least. A jump from 19th to 5th in the GC, a stage win, the KoM Jersey. It's an incredible achievement in its own, let alone for a 22-year old in his first Grand Tour. We couldn't be more proud of him. We knew he had a lot to offer, but this much this early? Never.

And that's where the trouble begins. The article suggests it; the French won't be leaving him alone any time soon. And Lucas is easily seduced, we need to keep him from floating, or this can go very wrong.

Where the French can't stop praising him, others are pointing fingers. Doping, they are saying. This, too, affects Lucas. He's an emotional man, despite what you might think, and these accusations get to him.

It's good Lucas is taking some time off the bike now, we're going to get him to Mallorca, where he can concentrate on his training and where we can shield him from the reporters as best as we can.

Exciting days. But it's all part of our job. And as you can see, Lucas is giving us back so much, so soon. We couldn't be happier!
 
cunego59
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Make La France great again! But if he doesn't win the Tour next year, he'll be dead to us!

I'm interested to see how you incorporate that. Personally, I'd like to hear a bit more from the team, maybe there's a nice rivalry developing between Arthur and his fellow cobble talents. Could be nice to get a better feel for the environment the two are developing in.
 
jandal7
Wow Lucas ShockShockShockShockShockShock
Good for Arthur to get some hype too, as Cunego said these two must be close to buckling perhaps?

And Ian, I know you must have lotsa updates stored up, but I think I speak for most people when I say: Slow the hell down Pfft (and a significantly less amount of people when I question whether you remember CX is a thing Pfft)

Seriously though good writing, loving it!
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15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
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DiCyc
What a Giro Shock
I hope not that the hype and doping questions affect him too much Smile
 
the_hoyle
Fantastic story so far and great to see you doing well with the results. Nice signings to Europcar as well Wink
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Make La France great again! But if he doesn't win the Tour next year, he'll be dead to us!

I'm interested to see how you incorporate that. Personally, I'd like to hear a bit more from the team, maybe there's a nice rivalry developing between Arthur and his fellow cobble talents. Could be nice to get a better feel for the environment the two are developing in.


Thanks for the tip. Had an idea concerning this. Expect something like this for the next upcoming season!
Thought it was interesting to hype up the French climber in the French media. Makes sense and it has "destroyed" many real life talents before Smile

jandal7 wrote:
Wow Lucas ShockShockShockShockShockShock
Good for Arthur to get some hype too, as Cunego said these two must be close to buckling perhaps?

And Ian, I know you must have lotsa updates stored up, but I think I speak for most people when I say: Slow the hell down Pfft (and a significantly less amount of people when I question whether you remember CX is a thing Pfft)

Seriously though good writing, loving it!


Thanks jandal. Well the early rush of a new story, there's nothing like it Grin

DiCyc wrote:
What a Giro Shock
I hope not that the hype and doping questions affect him too much Smile


They're bound to impact him, but hopefully not in a negative way! That's why the mental coach is there Wink

the_hoyle wrote:
Fantastic story so far and great to see you doing well with the results. Nice signings to Europcar as well Wink


Thanks a lot. Always had something with Europcar Wink
 
Ian Butler
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PROMOTION!

After our first half year on the paycheck for Team Europcar, our practice has been given a larger role in the Team Europcar team. We're now the main doctors of the entire team and provide training advice to almost half the team, in cooperation with some external coaches.

So going into the Tour de France, I was asked to go with the team as second team doctor. (Dr. Géroux remains head doctor of the team)

TOUR DE FRANCE

The first few stages were all about survival for the men of the General Classification. We also had new National Champion Coquard here sprinting for the win, but he was never in the position to do his sprint like he wants to so far. The Tour is hectic, and I'm learning that every day. It's my first time in this circus called the Tour de France.

Day 4 was the most important day in the Tour. Well, that's arguable, but a cobbled stage is always dangerous for GC riders in a Tour.

Some 50 km from the finish, Bardet had a rather bad fall, leading up to a cobbled section with the peloton. I was with him quickly. He was clutching his shoulder and I immediately knew it wasn't good news. He wanted to keep riding, but I had to take him out of the race. He was especially displeased with me at the time, but he soon realized there was no other option.

So we have 2 and a half weeks left in the Tour and our main contender has been brutally taken out of the race. Let's try to make most of the race, but it won't be easy now. Bardet has been really strong this year and we'll miss him going to Paris.

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NAME: Arthur Dierickx
NATIONALITY: Belgian
DATE OF BIRTH: 27/02/1995

TRAINING: Now I'm in the Tour de France, but my job as trainer doesn't stop by being away. I've been working with Arthur heavily these last few weeks. Unfortunately, the results from the time trial tests were rather unsatisfactory. His aerodynamic position isn't very good and he doesn't give the same wattage as on a regular bike. I don't know yet how that is, exactly. But it seems to be motivation, too. Arthur doesn't seem to like the time trial bike too much.

It's a shame, really. The wattages numbers he clocks are most impressive, but it doesn't translate into time trialing results. I'm not giving up, though.

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NAME: Lucas Dujardin
NATIONALITY: French
DATE OF BIRTH: 12/08/1993

INJURY: Lucas has been ill for a few days in July, and now he's taken up an injury. It's getting hard to keeping him motivated to train hard at this moment, when things aren't going right. He's been taken up on several media offers, appearing on the radio and whatnot.

His injury is keeping him off the bike and he's discovering another world, in the spotlight. I'm here at the Tour so I can't do a lot about it, though I'm calling him every few days, now, checking up on his injury.

He should be ready to get back to training in a week, and then I expect him to go for it fully. His 5th place in the Giro was fantastic, but I see it as a beginning, not a goal, and we have to keep working very hard. After the Tour, I'm taking him to the United States, to keep him away from the media, to train hard and to prepare for the USA Pro Challenge, his last goal of the season.

Oh and you saw the article, but I wanted to include the results from the Giro here, because I forgot last time.

Overall Classification
1Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team80h28'06
2Vincenzo NibaliAstana Pro Team+ 2'31
3Fabio AruAstana Pro Team+ 6'52
4Louis MeintjesTeam Sky+ 6'54
5Lucas DujardinTeam Europcar+ 8'25
6Mikel LandaAstana Pro Team+ 10'25
7Rafal MajkaTinkoff-Saxo+ 12'43
8Thibaut PinotFDJ+ 17'01
9Leopold KönigTeam Sky+ 17'45
10Davide FormoloTeam Europcar+ 17'53
11Pierre RollandTeam Europcar+ 20'55
12Ilnur ZakarinTeam Katusha+ 22'14
13Rigoberto UranAstana Pro Team+ 23'03
14Domenico PozzovivoEtixx - Quick-step+ 25'46
15Warren BarguilBMC Racing Team+ 27'09


Points Classification
1Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team156
2Jens DebusschereLotto Soudal136
3Elia VivianiTeam Sky112
4Simon ClarkeEtixx - Quick-step102
5Vincenzo NibaliAstana Pro Team99


Mountain Classification
1Lucas DujardinTeam Europcar283
2Edoardo ZardiniBardiani CSF192
3Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team145
4Louis MeintjesTeam Sky127
5Diego UlissiLampre-Merida103
 
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