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[Career] MTN - Qhubeka | African Pride
Ian Butler
You can imagine our disappointment after stage 10. Kudus was so close to a stage victory.
Well, then. Let me tell you about stage 12. Last mountain stage in the Pyrenees. MTN wanted to make something of it.

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And Olujimi was off! Inspired by the good performance from Kudus, he decided to go his chance before the peloton left the Pyrenees behind.

He got in a breakaway of 8 men, including Voeckler, Dumoulin, De Marchi, Machado, Tony Martin...

A first shock came in the descent of the first climb, when Olujimi (who came over the top 3rd!) went down!

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But he got back in the main group safe and sound. In fact, on the 2nd climb of the day, he crossed the KoM first!

On the 3rd of 4 climbs of stage 12, he dictated the pace and only De Marchi was able to follow now!
Voeckler managed to regain contact just before the top of the mountain, though.

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And so they reached the final climb of the day. At this moment, Olujimi, and myself most of all, got very nervous. In contention for a victory in the Tour de France. His first TDF!
I wanted to get rid of Voeckler and De Marchi. Don't trust these two, they'll only get stronger!

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And it worked!

I was going good, going strong. Olujimi quickly took a minute!

And then, a most terrible deja-vu. At the foot of the climb I had almost 6 minutes. But with 2 km to go, I suddenly saw a yellow jersey on my screen.

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Olujimi's world crumbled beneath him when Quintana and Froome left him with under a kilometer to go.

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Result? A podium in a TDF mountain stage. The world has met Farai Olujimi, South African daring climber. Talented young man. Before the Tour, he would've signed immediately for such a result. But coming this close... Mostly another big disappointment.

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Magnificant, beautiful day yet such a tragedy for Olujimi.

We're heading towards the Alpes now. Sekibo is not doing so well and can't get to the head of the peloton in the flat stages. He is still too young and inexperienced to do anything in the Tour, so we just want him to finish the race. That'll be good for him at this point. Not every 21 year old can do that, mind you!

Olujimi is another case. Clearly he's got talent, gusto. With the Alpes left, maybe he's got one more chance in him. He's already tasted defeat, maybe he can taste victory as well?
And we've still got Pauwels tucked away, ready for action! MTN wants that stage win!
 
Ian Butler
MTN - Qhubeka: Tour de France 2015 In Pictures

Besides the two reports on stages 10 and 12, I present to you our Tour de France in pictures!

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Nervous peloton in the Netherlands. Sekibo involved in his first mass crash. This, too, is the Tour


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Neeltje Jans

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We at MTN-Qhubeka always go for it 100%

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Boasson Hagen - The Boss, going at it on the cobbles in North France

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All in a day's work!

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Sekibo on the last obstacle towards Paris: Alpe d'Huez

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Finally, Paris!

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A stunt in the making? Boasson Hagen wants to outfox the peloton on the Champs-Elysée

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Sprinters overtake The Boss in time for a royal sprint

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Coquard sees his dream come true on the Champs. Magical day for France

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Colombian Pride


But one picture says more about our Tour than any report or any other picture could. Taken on the Champs-Elysée, we very proudly present:

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from left to right: Mandla Sekibo, Farai Olujimi, Merhawi Kudus


The youngest members of our squad. All three of them are only 21. They all finished this Tour.

Kudus was close to victory, was only 5 points short of wearing the Mountain Jersey on stage 12 and ended on a very creditable 23th place.

Olujimi was even closer to a win and scored a podium spot on stage 12. After the disappointment of being so close, he found his great legs and spirit again in the Alpes and was active a few times. He showed our colors on prime time, attacking at the foot of the Alpe d'Huez.

Sekibo perhaps even made the greatest achievement. This very young sprinter conquered mountains higher than he could imagine, fought very hard to bring bottles, suffered for three weeks to finally make it to Paris. His journey was the toughest, as the mountains showed him no mercy. But he made it. He showed the heart of a lion.

We're very proud of the entire team, every single one of them made it to Paris. We leave France without a stage win, without a jersey, without a top GC spot, but with our heads raised high, our morale higher than ever and with pride.
See you next year, France!



General Classification
1Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team81h27'12
2Chris FroomeTeam Sky+ 3'46
3Alberto ContadorTinkoff-Saxo+ 6'45
4Thibaut PinotFDJ+ 6'50
5Joaquim RodriguezTeam Katusha+ 9'46
6Bauke MollemaTrek Factory Racing+ 17'49
7Vincenzo NibaliAstana Pro Team+ 18'28
8Rui CostaLampre-Merida+ 21'49
9Andrey AmadorMovistar Team+ 23'10
10Romain BardetAg2r La Mondiale+ 25'06
Spoiler
11Pierre RollandTeam Europcar+ 25'32
12Wilco KeldermanTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 28'04
13Tejay Van GarderenBMC Racing Team+ 29'07
14Peter SaganTinkoff-Saxo+ 31'02
15Michal KwiatkowskiEtixx - Quick-step+ 32'58
16Julian AlaphilippeEtixx - Quick-step+ 34'15
17Andrew TalanskyTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 34'48
18Jean-Christophe PéraudAg2r La Mondiale+ 35'34
19Roman KreuzigerTinkoff-Saxo+ 41'27
20Esteban ChávesOrica-GreenEDGE+ 42'30
21Rafal MajkaTinkoff-Saxo+ 43'02
22Sergio Luis HenaoTeam Sky+ 45'44
23Merhawi KudusMTN-Qhubeka+ 50'21
24Carlos Alberto BetancurAg2r La Mondiale+ 50'54
25Simon SpilakTeam Katusha+ 51'18
26Leopold KönigTeam Sky+ 51'25
27Maxime MonfortLotto Soudal+ 53'36
28Riccardo ZoidlTrek Factory Racing+ 54'10
29Tanel KangertAstana Pro Team+ 54'54
30Jan BakelantsAg2r La Mondiale+ 55'02
31Jarlinson PantanoIAM Cycling+ 55'39
32Samuel SánchezBMC Racing Team+ 56'20
33Nicolas RocheTeam Sky+ 58'49
34Thomas VoecklerTeam Europcar+ 59'36
35Robert GesinkTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 1h02'42
36Alexis VuillermozAg2r La Mondiale+ 1h03'24
37Tony GallopinLotto Soudal+ 1h04'47
38Beñat IntxaustiMovistar Team+ 1h07'39
39Ilnur ZakarinTeam Katusha+ 1h09'29
40Farai OlujimiMTN-Qhubeka+ 1h10'25
41Steve MorabitoFDJ+ 1h13'16
42Tom DanielsonTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 1h13'24
43Bradley WigginsTeam Sky+ 1h13'33
44Jonathan CastroviejoMovistar Team+ 1h17'18
45Dries DevenynsIAM Cycling+ 1h19'35
46Serge PauwelsMTN-Qhubeka+ 1h20'43
47Joe DombrowskiTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 1h22'34
48Alessandro De MarchiBMC Racing Team+ 1h26'04
49Tiesj BenootLotto Soudal+ 1h26'41
50Lawson CraddockTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 1h27'07
51Michael RogersTinkoff-Saxo+ 1h28'01
52Tony MartinEtixx - Quick-step+ 1h29'13
53Janier AcevedoTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 1h29'52
54Romain SicardTeam Europcar+ 1h31'18
55Alexandre GeniezFDJ+ 1h32'04
56Natnael BerhaneMTN-Qhubeka+ 1h32'23
57Laurens Ten DamTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 1h34'56
58Mathias FrankIAM Cycling+ 1h36'01
59Michele ScarponiAstana Pro Team+ 1h37'50
60John GadretMovistar Team+ 1h41'52
61Stefan DeniflIAM Cycling+ 1h43'54
62Hubert DupontAg2r La Mondiale+ 1h44'07
63Greg Van AvermaetBMC Racing Team+ 1h46'48
64Przemyslaw NiemiecLampre-Merida+ 1h46'59
65Nicolas EdetCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 1h50'18
66José Joaquin RojasMovistar Team+ 1h52'13
67Simon GerransOrica-GreenEDGE+ 1h57'37
68Christophe RiblonAg2r La Mondiale+ 1h58'01
69Cameron MeyerOrica-GreenEDGE+ 2h00'16
70Kristijan DurasekLampre-Merida+ 2h00'29
71Ben SwiftTeam Sky+ 2h00'36
72Edvald Boasson HagenMTN-Qhubeka+ 2h01'18
73Cyril GautierTeam Europcar+ 2h02'08
74Luis León SánchezAstana Pro Team+ 2h02'44
75Bob JungelsTrek Factory Racing+ 2h03'30
76Stéphane RossettoCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 2h04'12
77Francis De GreefWanty - Groupe Gobert+ 2h06'05
78Tom DumoulinTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 2h07'34
79Maxime MéderelTeam Europcar+ 2h11'08
80Michael MatthewsOrica-GreenEDGE+ 2h11'21
81Arnold JeannessonFDJ+ 2h13'28
82Diego UlissiLampre-Merida+ 2h14'17
83Yoann BagotCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 2h14'29
84Tiago MachadoTeam Katusha+ 2h14'38
85Jonathan HivertBretagne - Séché Environnement+ 2h15'10
86Simon GeschkeTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 2h15'45
87Paolo TiralongoAstana Pro Team+ 2h17'16
88Brice FeilluBretagne - Séché Environnement+ 2h17'48
89Lars Petter NordhaugTeam Sky+ 2h18'40
90José SerpaLampre-Merida+ 2h19'45
91Reinardt Janse Van RensburgMTN-Qhubeka+ 2h22'41
92Tobias LudvigssonTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 2h23'09
93Sylvain ChavanelIAM Cycling+ 2h24'25
94Jérémy RoyFDJ+ 2h25'50
95Tsgabu GrmayLampre-Merida+ 2h26'01
96Jürgen RoelandtsLotto Soudal+ 2h26'17
97Yannick EijssenWanty - Groupe Gobert+ 2h35'20
98Daryl ImpeyOrica-GreenEDGE+ 2h35'30
99Gianni MeersmanEtixx - Quick-step+ 2h41'26
100Fabian CancellaraTrek Factory Racing+ 2h43'14
101Marcus BurghardtBMC Racing Team+ 2h46'29
102Mandla SekiboMTN-Qhubeka+ 2h46'59
103Gerald CiolekMTN-Qhubeka+ 2h47'58
104Martin ElmigerIAM Cycling+ 2h56'15
105Alexei TsatevichTeam Katusha+ 2h56'20
106John DegenkolbTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 2h56'56
107Magnus Cort NielsenOrica-GreenEDGE+ 2h57'13
108Luka MezgecTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 2h58'14
109Florian GuillouBretagne - Séché Environnement+ 2h58'38
110Michael AlbasiniOrica-GreenEDGE+ 2h59'23
111Ramunas NavardauskasTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 2h59'28
112Daniel TeklehaimanotMTN-Qhubeka+ 3h01'41
113Michael ValgrenTinkoff-Saxo+ 3h03'58
114Jens KeukeleireOrica-GreenEDGE+ 3h05'57
115Romain HardyCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 3h06'40
116Nathan HaasTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 3h07'10
117Stijn DevolderTrek Factory Racing+ 3h07'24
118Björn LeukemansWanty - Groupe Gobert+ 3h07'32
119Francisco VentosoMovistar Team+ 3h08'36
120Yukiya ArashiroTeam Europcar+ 3h09'19
121Juan Jose LobatoMovistar Team+ 3h09'49
122Yannick MartinezTeam Europcar+ 3h13'18
123Lars BoomAstana Pro Team+ 3h21'30
124Adam HansenLotto Soudal+ 3h22'17
125Bryan CoquardTeam Europcars.t.
126Armindo FonsecaBretagne - Séché Environnement+ 3h22'32
127Laurens De VreeseAstana Pro Team+ 3h24'13
128Florian VachonBretagne - Séché Environnement+ 3h37'21
129Daniel OssBMC Racing Team+ 3h39'32
130Geoffrey SoupeCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 3h40'59
131Jasper StuyvenTrek Factory Racing+ 3h41'10
132Rinaldo NocentiniAg2r La Mondiale+ 3h46'06
133Samuel DumoulinAg2r La Mondiale+ 3h47'48
134Sacha ModoloLampre-Merida+ 3h48'12
135Kevin RezaFDJ+ 3h49'50
136Mark CavendishEtixx - Quick-step+ 3h50'17
137Tom Van AsbroeckTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 3h51'15
138Matti BreschelTinkoff-Saxo+ 3h54'36
139Matthias BrandleIAM Cycling+ 3h54'47
140Michael MørkøvTinkoff-Saxo+ 3h54'59
141Marco MarcatoWanty - Groupe Gobert+ 3h55'00
142Heinrich HausslerIAM Cycling+ 4h08'16
143Tosh Van der SandeLotto Soudal+ 4h08'43
144Stijn VandenberghEtixx - Quick-step+ 4h09'28
145Nelson OliveiraLampre-Merida+ 4h14'08
146Kristof VandewalleTrek Factory Racing+ 4h16'10
147Romain FeilluBretagne - Séché Environnement+ 4h16'51
148Mirko SelvaggiWanty - Groupe Gobert+ 4h18'33
149Nacer BouhanniCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 4h18'36
150Maarten TjallingiiTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 4h21'40
151Elia VivianiTeam Sky+ 4h23'58
152Frederik VeuchelenWanty - Groupe Gobert+ 4h33'31
153Michael Van StaeyenCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 4h36'38
154Jérôme BaugniesWanty - Groupe Gobert+ 4h39'00


Points
1John DegenkolbTeam Giant-Alpecin257
2Greg Van AvermaetBMC Racing Team255
3Mark CavendishEtixx - Quick-step247
4Peter SaganTinkoff-Saxo196
5Chris FroomeTeam Sky180
6Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team178
7Michael MatthewsOrica-GreenEDGE166
8Joaquim RodriguezTeam Katusha163
9Thibaut PinotFDJ139
10Bryan CoquardTeam Europcar138


Mountain Points
1Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team205
2Chris FroomeTeam Sky165
3Joaquim RodriguezTeam Katusha134
4Alberto ContadorTinkoff-Saxo115
5Thibaut PinotFDJ103
6Merhawi KudusMTN-Qhubeka69
7Joe DombrowskiTeam Cannondale - Garmin61
8Farai OlujimiMTN-Qhubeka57
9Carlos Alberto BetancurAg2r La Mondiale56
10Pierre RollandTeam Europcar45


Best Young Rider: Nairo Quintana
Best Team: Tinkoff - Saxo (but we disagree. It's MTN, believe me)
 
katulen
This is SO enjoyable to read Grin
Keep it up ! Amazing.
 
sammyt93
I'm a little surprised that you didn't take Cummings after his real life heroics at le tour but it looks like you tried to take as many Africans as you could.

Is this going to be like all Ian Butler stories, where we never get to know the riders stats?
 
Tamijo
A very good tour with some fine options to take a stage win. The young men is getting their fleets wet and learning.
 
Ian Butler
katulen wrote:
This is SO enjoyable to read Grin
Keep it up ! Amazing.


Thanks so much Smile

sammyt93 wrote:
I'm a little surprised that you didn't take Cummings after his real life heroics at le tour but it looks like you tried to take as many Africans as you could.

Is this going to be like all Ian Butler stories, where we never get to know the riders stats?


Yeah Only room for 9. I decided that Cumming should go to the Giro. Because, as you noticed, I wanted to take as many Africans here as possible. Besides our Africans, we brought Ciolek for sprints (though this failed), Pauwels as road captain (though I had expected more from him, only got in one semi-BOTD) and Boasson Hagen for his all-round skill, and he almost pulled a stunt on Champs-Elysée. In the end, he was 6th on the Champs (only 5 sprinters caught him) and 6th on the cobbled stage so it was no bad Tour for him. Not super, either.

I'm not sure yet Pfft this isn't a real story, but I might have an idea how to convey stats/progress Smile
I just feel stats take away some of the magic in stories. And even if this isn't a traditional, real story, it still has a narrative element.

Tamijo wrote:
A very good tour with some fine options to take a stage win. The young men is getting their fleets wet and learning.


Thanks! Exactly. I see a bright future for them!
 
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Ian Butler
We're having a good season. 1st PCT team in CQ and WT Ranking, 4th in Continental League.
We're definitely up for promotion, although I fear it's too soon and we'll struggle hard next season. Still, we're doing great now.

Yet besides Kudus winning Crit Int and the mountain stage there, we didn't win anything.

That is, until now!

The later part of the season is bringing us some nice late successes.

Theo Bos won a stage in the Vuelta of Burgos, a mass sprint.
Ciolek took stages 3 and 4 in the Czech Cycling Tour (Cummings got 2nd overal)

And the best was yet to come!

USA Pro Challenge

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This stage race in the United States was a huge success for us, on multiple fronts.

First, Sekibo finally had a minor breakthrough, finishing 2nd in stage 5, losing the mass sprint against Ratto but finishing 2nd, meaning a first podium this season! (picture above)
In stage 7, he finished 4th (3rd in mass sprint; solo victory). Two sprints, two top 5 places. Not bad at all.

Moreover, his sprint speed and apparent late season form has gotten him a pre-selection for the South African national team at the UCI World Championships. The 21 year old is finally earning his stripes! And it's far from over!

Olujimi was played out as lieutenant to Meintjes and it got him an 11th place in the GC as a reward. Another nice result for his palmares, which is getting to be quite impressive as a first year professional of 21 years old.

But the best of all:

Meintjes, with the help of the entire team, but specifically Olujimi, won the Queen's stage of this USA Pro Challenge. He took it by enough seconds to secure the Overall victory as well! AND the Points Jersey!

GC:
1Louis MeintjesMTN-Qhubeka+00:00
2Esteban ChávesOrica-GreenEDGE+00:39
3Manuele BoaroTinkoff-Saxo+01:12
4Alessandro De MarchiBMC Racing Team+01:16
5Janier AcevedoTeam Cannondale - Garmin+01:31
6Egor SilinTeam Katusha+01:33
7Serghei TvetcovAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+01:34
8Stefano PirazziBardiani CSF+02:12
9Tom DanielsonTeam Cannondale - Garmin+02:29
10Chris Anker SørensenTinkoff-Saxo+02:43



From here on out it's straight towards the World Championships and perhaps a spot at Il Lombardia for Olujimi. Sekibo might finish his season at Paris - Tours.
Sekibo has an outside shot at riding the World Championships. So keeping our fingers crossed for the young African! However, with Impey and Van Rensburg in contention, they have seniority, experience and honestly they're just much better than Sekibo at the moment. But form and injuries can still change everything!
 
Ian Butler
And so the season is nearing an end. But it isn't all over, just yet!

Tour of Alberta

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In the Tour of Alberta, in Canada, Sekibo managed to put the icing on the cake of his debut season by getting his first professional victory!In a sprint against Ratto (who beat him to the win in USA Pro Challenge), he was the fastest!

Stage 5:
1Mandla SekiboMTN-Qhubeka3h04'05
2Daniele RattoUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.
3Juan Jose LobatoMovistar Teams.t.
4Sam BennettBora - Argon 18s.t.
5Francesco LascaCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
6Klaas LodewyckBMC Racing Teams.t.
7Kristian SbaragliMTN-Qhubekas.t.
8Edward TheunsTopsport Vlaanderen - Baloises.t.
9William BonnetFDJs.t.
10Reinardt Janse Van RensburgMTN-Qhubekas.t.


He couldn't quite believe it himself. To take his first victory, this far from home, in the cold and distant Canada. But where didn't matter, against who didn't matter. All that mattered was that he did it.

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World Championships

Time Trial:
1Tony MartinEtixx - Quick-step+00:00
2Bradley WigginsTeam Sky+00:21
3Tom DumoulinTeam Giant-Alpecin+00:52
4Fabian CancellaraTrek Factory Racing+00:56
5Taylor PhinneyBMC Racing Team+01:05
6Rohan DennisBMC Racing Team+01:18
7Alberto ContadorTinkoff-Saxo+01:30
8Adriano MaloriMovistar Team+01:39
9Luis León SánchezAstana Pro Team+01:47
10Lars BoomAstana Pro Team+01:56


Road Race:
1Sep VanmarckeTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+00:00
2Greg Van AvermaetBMC Racing Team+03:32
3Michal KwiatkowskiEtixx - Quick-step+03:34
4Tiesj BenootLotto Soudal+03:38
5Geraint ThomasTeam Sky+03:38
6Luca PaoliniTeam Katusha+03:38
7Fabian CancellaraTrek Factory Racing+03:38
8Giacomo NizzoloTrek Factory Racing+09:54
9Peter SaganTinkoff-Saxo+09:54
10Simon GerransOrica-GreenEDGE+09:54


Sekibo was selected to assist Impey in the road race. He did it by going in the breakaway of the day.

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He and his breakaway companions were caught with 60 kilometers to go. They were caught by an incredible display of Belgium, who seemed very, very confident in their leader(s).

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And as well as they should. Vanmarcke tried to take the World Title with a 20 km solo and succeeded.

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Sekibo finished 42th, 12 minutes down on the race winner. Daryl Impey didn't even finish the race.



And now the season is really coming to a close. Sekibo was getting rather tired after this long season and was sent home early. His season is now over.
Olujimi is slightly ill so maybe it's unwise to send him to his first monument, Lombardia, ill. So potentially he already rode his last race of 2015, too.

I'll do one more 2015 post, discussing the past season with some statistics, too, about the big races and the team and, of course, Olujimi and Sekibo.
 
Ian Butler
Season 2015

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The 2015 season was a special one for us. We've had some big ups, and some downs. But overall it was a positive balans and it resulted in our promotion to World Tour level!

Farai Olujimi

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Oluijmi had a big debut season. He's already showed great promise and I believe he'll continue to do even better. We'll have to see what goals we'll set for him next season. Maybe the Giro would be a nice race for him to compete in!

That Tour de France podium in stage 12 is definitely the highlight of his season. This begs for more.

Mandla Sekibo

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Sekibo's neopro season has gone more under the radar. He struggled hard in the Tour, and managed to get only a handful of top 10s in the most part of the season. But the Tour did make him better. After the Tour, he came back stronger and it ended in his first professional victory in the Tour of Alberta.

We still believe 100% in him and next season he might actually do way better. Looking forward to seeing him in action again, a new and improved Sekibo!


See you in 2016!
 
katulen
Well done.

Im so excited to see what those two guys can accomplish next season Smile

Btw. what program/editor is it you use that shows all those facts/info/stats ? Grin
 
matt17br
Btw. what program/editor is it you use that shows all those facts/info/stats ? Grin

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Ian Butler
Small update:

2016 season
So we're World Tour now. We'll have a hard time but we do want to stay WT, we'll fight for it. Most of this comes down to good planning. Counting on EBH, Van Rensburg, Ciolek, Atapuma and especially Meintjes to score us enough points to keep our WT license.

But, of course, mostly I want these 2 to bring home the bacon more and more:

Olujimi
It couldn't be more clear, this man is one for stage races. His third week in the Tour was phenominal for a neopro. His recovery seems extraordinaire. So in 2016 I'm sending him to the Giro d'Italia. Not the pressure of the Tour, but a Grand Tour. He'll have a complete free role to do whatever he wants. No objectives. He can go for GC if he wants, or go in long range attacks hoping for a stage win or just get publicity. Though I expect a little more from Olujimi than just publicity. I believe in him!
Besides that, USA Pro Challenge is back on for him. And some World Tour races like Catalunya and Romandie to warm up for the Giro but why not go for a prize there, too? Young Jersey? Stage win? It's all open for grabs. Olujimi will enjoy a season of being a free role, a wildcard, wherever he wants. Our faith is high.

Sekibo
He's growing into being a sprinter quicker, but he's much more versatile than that. And we want to bring it out more. No Grand Tour for him this time around. It was a suffering for him and I want to give him more time to develop before sending him back to war again.

So more minor races and stage races. Some World Tour, like Eneco Tour, others .HC or .1, try to set up a few more victories.

Wish us luck, we might need it!
 
Ian Butler
Coming up to the Giro and we're getting in trouble a bit with the team.
But first, the good news!

Sbaragli won stage 2 of the Herald Sun Tour. An early season victory.
Bennett won Vuelta a Rioja, with Sekibo part of his lead-out. A close victory.

Milan - Sanremo: Ciolek crashed with 20 km to go. EBH went down, too. Farrar crashed a bit later.
Suddenly, Sekibo was the only MTN rider still at the front, along with Youcef Reguigui. So Sekibo was suddenly our main man.
He did his utmost best and got a 7th place in the sprint on the Via Roma. An amazing result for Sekibo!

And then, the not so good news...
Meintjes has not been performing very well. Atapuma had a top 10 in Catalunya in the GC, but that's about it.

Olujimi has not been on the level so far this season. 36th in Tirreno, 38th in Catalunya and 41th in Romandie. Of course, he wasn't going 100% for the GC. He's been focused heavily on the Giro and these races have suffered.
A bit disappointed as I at least hoped he'd shape up for Romandie, so close to the Giro. But don't undersell him either, because of his disappointing results, he's been working for his team mates. So these results can mislead you.

I guess all he can do is let his legs do the talking in the Giro. Come on, man. Now's the time to get back on the right track!

Milan - Sanremo
1André GreipelLotto Soudal
2Moreno HoflandTeam LottoNL - Jumbo
3Nacer BouhanniCofidis, Solutions Crédits
4Alexander KristoffTeam Katusha
5John DegenkolbTeam Giant-Alpecin
6Arnaud DémareFDJ
7Mandla SekiboMTN-Qhubeka
8Bryan CoquardTeam Giant-Alpecin
9Elia VivianiTeam Sky
10Youcef ReguiguiMTN-Qhubeka


Lastly, our lack of results means we're in trouble. We don't want to fall back to PCT status and right now it's not looking so good...

World Tour Ranking
1Movistar Team679
2Ag2r La Mondiale546
3Tinkoff-Saxo537
4Etixx - Quick-step510
5Orica-GreenEDGE456
6Team Sky441
7Lotto Soudal405
8Team Katusha395
9Team Cannondale - Garmin390
10BMC Racing Team377
11Astana Pro Team281
12Trek Factory Racing273
13Lampre-Merida230
14Team LottoNL - Jumbo226
15Team Giant-Alpecin199
16FDJ127
17Cofidis, Solutions Crédits120
18MTN-Qhubeka47
19Wanty - Groupe Gobert14
20Caja Rural - Seguros RGA6
21Bora - Argon 183
22Southeast1
23Bretagne - Séché Environnement1
24Bardiani CSF1
25IAM Cycling1


CQ Ranking (top 25)
1Ag2r La Mondiale3419
2Orica-GreenEDGE3388
3Etixx - Quick-step3373
4Tinkoff-Saxo3224
5Movistar Team3071
6Lotto Soudal2625
7Team Sky2576
8Astana Pro Team2547
9Team Giant-Alpecin2338
10BMC Racing Team2128
11Team Cannondale - Garmin2057
12Trek Factory Racing2052
13Team Katusha1996
14Team LottoNL - Jumbo1747
15FDJ1678
16IAM Cycling1474
17Lampre-Merida1372
18Cofidis, Solutions Crédits1113
19Caja Rural - Seguros RGA953
20Bardiani CSF704
21UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team664
22MTN-Qhubeka646
23Team Europcar501
24Drapac Professional Cycling492
25Bretagne - Séché Environnement468


MTN and Europcar are WT teams in 2016. IAM and Giant are PCT.
 
Luxemburger
Great to see you back in the story department!
And a nice report until now, I don't have anything against long detailed story, but imo such a report-type of story was the one missing in this section.
 
sutty68
The team are having some good days on the bike Smile
 
Tamijo
If i understand you right not Giro yet, if so it is very early cq-rankings. Hopefully no reason to panic Cool
 
Ian Butler
Thanks guys!

Yes, I'm riding the Giro, now.
Olujimi with quite some time loss in first hilly stages so I wonder what's still possible in the GC and if it's still smart to go for it (Meintjes in top 15 now, though, so Olujimi might do his domestique duties and go for a breakaway in a mountain stage later on)

Sekibo has been out of shape and that's too bad since he was one of the faster sprinters in 5-jours de Dunkerque and in Picardie but his low form means he couldn't cash his speed in. A 4th place was his best, NOT what I expected of him.

So after a great debut season for both, they're a year older and I've come to expect a bit more from them. They've still to show me they can do it (besides Sekibo 7th at Sanremo, of course!)
 
sammyt93
just want to point out that you said Sekibo has been the weaker of the 2 but the career explorer shows he got the only win out of the 2 of them so he has that as a one up even if he suffered more in the big races.

Am I being blind or did Europcar not score any World Tour points before the Giro? and Giant Alpecin are going really well for a PCT team, this might be the AI not signing guys based on which division they are likely to be in but on which division they are currently be in taking an effect on their squad strengths though.

Maybe Olujimi should go KOM jersey hunting at Le Tour and ignore GC and Young Rider Standings there as I'm sure that could bring a good few points in for you if he can get it. Especially if you allow him to be totally free and not having to worry about how teammates are doing, you could build the side around the sprints and hills to allow him the freedom to do so in the mountains instead of taking other climbers/ GC men.
 
Ian Butler
sammyt93 wrote:
just want to point out that you said Sekibo has been the weaker of the 2 but the career explorer shows he got the only win out of the 2 of them so he has that as a one up even if he suffered more in the big races.


Yes. Sekibo has been the weaker one, despite being the only one with a victory. But that's just because Sekibo is a sprinter, so he's bound to win more races. Doesn't mean he's been the better rider. Take Olujimi's top 10 places in Herald Sun Tour, San Luis, 11th in USA Pro Cycling and 3rd in stage 12 of Tour de France in account and I think he's had the superior season.

But, it's true, Sekibo has had a victory, something Olujimi lacked. Since Olujimi is a climber, though, he'll always have a harder time winning, but shouldn't mean he's not riding as well or better Smile

Am I being blind or did Europcar not score any World Tour points before the Giro? and Giant Alpecin are going really well for a PCT team, this might be the AI not signing guys based on which division they are likely to be in but on which division they are currently be in taking an effect on their squad strengths though.


Yes, that seems to have been the case. Europcar will drop right back to PCT most likely, and I'm afraid we'll do the same, too.

Maybe Olujimi should go KOM jersey hunting at Le Tour and ignore GC and Young Rider Standings there as I'm sure that could bring a good few points in for you if he can get it. Especially if you allow him to be totally free and not having to worry about how teammates are doing, you could build the side around the sprints and hills to allow him the freedom to do so in the mountains instead of taking other climbers/ GC men.


Actually a very good idea. Could be a huge thing for him. May go 100% for it. Thanks for the input and thanks for following/commenting!
 
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Fantastic story as ever Ian! great read and some good result for the team last season Smile
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