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[Career] MTN - Qhubeka | African Pride
Kiserlovski01
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.


Hopefully the team will up their game in the second part of the season. Just curious, what difficulty are you playing on?
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Ian Butler
Kiserlovski01 wrote:
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.


Hopefully the team will up their game in the second part of the season. Just curious, what difficulty are you playing on?


Things are definitely looking better now (next post).
I had been playing on hard. But the transition to WT was tough and I've been switching back and forth a bit, now, since their development is slower than I expected (Olujimi only up like 3 MO points in season and a half, Sekibo barely 3 or 4 sprint)
 
Ian Butler
Biggest Hero in the Giro!

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Talent always finds its way to the surface. In the Giro d'Italia 2016, young South-African Farai Olujimi turned into the fan-favorite in no time. Three weeks was all he needed to conquer the hearts off all cycling fans.

After a troublesome start, Olujimi picked himself up and got himself in the breakaway of the day in stage 14. Two whole weeks had passed and that's when Olujimi starts to really kick in. His recovery is quite amazing.

Stage 14

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Leaving behind his companions on the only climb of the day, Olujimi started his campaign of going for the Mountain Jersey. After his time loss early in the Giro, the Mountain Jersey was now what he coveted. 31 Points awaited him at the top.

The peloton gave the breakaway quite some time and Olujimi stood his own in the downhill. Pirazzi was the last one to give him trouble, but he cracked on the final 10 km flat.

Oluijmi crossed the finish line in disbelief. His first professional victory. Talk about making an entry!

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1Farai OlujimiMTN-Qhubeka+00:00
2Stefano PirazziLampre-Merida+01:32
3Wilco KeldermanTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+02:56
4Enrico BarbinBardiani CSF+02:56
5Rigoberto UranMovistar Team+02:56
6Mikel LandaAstana Pro Team+02:56
7Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team+02:56
8Vincenzo NibaliAstana Pro Team+02:56
9Damiano CarusoAstana Pro Team+02:56
10Simon SpilakBMC Racing Team+02:56


Oddly enough, Olujimi finished one but last on the mountain time trial two days later. He didn't break a sweat. This must've been deliberate, or had he been celebrating too much the night before? Part of a greater plan?

Stage 17

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1Farai OlujimiMTN-Qhubeka+00:00
2Leopold KönigTeam Sky+00:34
3Domenico PozzovivoEtixx - Quick-step+00:34
4Mikel LandaAstana Pro Team+00:34
5Vincenzo NibaliAstana Pro Team+00:34
6Thibaut PinotFDJ+00:34
7Wilco KeldermanTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+00:34
8Jakob FuglsangTinkoff-Saxo+00:34
9Rafal MajkaTinkoff-Saxo+00:34
10Ilnur ZakarinTeam Katusha+00:34


And so it was! Olujimi was in an 8-men breakaway once again. Taking more mountain points and coming closer to that jersey, but to everyone's surprise the main group miscalculated and came half a minute too late. Olujimi celebrated his second Giro stage win. What a debut Giro for the young South-African.

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At this moment, everyone wanted to interview Olujimi, wanted to see him, touch him. He had now conquered the hearts of many a cycling fan.

And, still... The Giro was not over.

Stage 19

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Two days later. Who is part of the BOTD? It's Farai Olujimi. He still needs at least 60 mountain points to contest for the Mountain Jersey. Today there are many points to be earned. 32 for a cat 1, 40 for HC and 16 at the finish line.

With enough confidence, you can do anything. Olujimi went over the first 2 cols first, fending off attacks from De Gendt, who had his eyes set on the jersey, too.
The gap to the peloton kept growing. And so it seemed another breakaway victory was in the making.

Olujimi left De Gendt behind to take the Cima Coppi, and another 40 Mountain Points!

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And it seemed as if all MTN's bad luck had been piling up and now it was being turned around in threefold. A third major victory in barely 6 days for Farai Olujimi. This looks like the start of an incredible career!

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1Farai OlujimiMTN-Qhubeka+00:00
2Thomas De GendtLotto Soudal+02:31
3Giampaolo CarusoTeam Katusha+04:50
4Thibaut PinotFDJ+06:36
5Adam YatesOrica-GreenEDGE+06:36
6Wilco KeldermanTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+06:36
7Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team+06:36
8Vincenzo NibaliAstana Pro Team+07:05
9Rafal MajkaTinkoff-Saxo+07:05
10Simon SpilakBMC Racing Team+07:05


Olujimi was now in 8th in the General Classification, thanks to his lead in these breaks.
On stage 20, however, Olujimi finally showed he, too, is just human.

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The final time trial in Verona, ending the Giro, was a major thriller. Pinot was down 7 seconds on Nibali, could he still win this Giro? Olujimi was in 11th, but with König not too far off. Fuglsang, at 10th, seemed out of reach.

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General Classification
1Vincenzo NibaliAstana Pro Team+00:00
2Thibaut PinotFDJ+00:19
3Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team+02:15
4Adam YatesOrica-GreenEDGE+02:44
5Rigoberto UranMovistar Team+05:00
6Rafal MajkaTinkoff-Saxo+05:55
7Simon SpilakBMC Racing Team+06:00
8Wilco KeldermanTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+08:16
9Mikel LandaAstana Pro Team+09:59
10Jakob FuglsangTinkoff-Saxo+12:32
11Farai OlujimiMTN-Qhubeka+14:40
12Leopold KönigTeam Sky+14:47
13Ilnur ZakarinTeam Katusha+14:55
14Merhawi KudusMTN-Qhubeka+18:54
15Damiano CarusoAstana Pro Team+20:07
16Louis MeintjesMTN-Qhubeka+20:35
17Yury TrofimovTeam Katusha+20:51
18Darwin AtapumaMTN-Qhubeka+22:17
19Davide FormoloTeam Cannondale - Garmin+22:30
20Jan PolancLampre-Merida+26:32


On the final podium, Olujimi got the loudest applaus of them all, except for national hero Nibali, of course. 3 stage wins and the Mountain Jersey. This 22 year old has just launched himself into an incredible story.

Mountain Points
1Farai OlujimiMTN-Qhubeka215
2Thomas De GendtLotto Soudal167
3Thibaut PinotFDJ156
4Mikel LandaAstana Pro Team114
5Wilco KeldermanTeam LottoNL - Jumbo98








Further North, our other young friend was racing in the Tour of Belgium. In the first stage, he managed a nice top 10, contesting in the sprint.
However, motivated by Olujimi's performances, Sekibo got himself into the perfect position in stage 2, finishing it off with a perfect sprint. His first of the season!

1Mandla SekiboMTN-Qhubeka+00:00
2Gianni MeersmanEtixx - Quick-step+00:00
3Daniel OssBMC Racing Team+00:00
4Bryan CoquardTeam Giant-Alpecin+00:00
5Theo BosMTN-Qhubeka+00:00
6Edward TheunsLotto Soudal+00:00
7Michal KwiatkowskiTeam Sky+00:00
8Baptiste PlanckaertEtixx - Quick-step+00:00
9Lars BoomEtixx - Quick-step+00:00
10Taylor PhinneyBMC Racing Team+00:00


It looks like we've managed to turn the table, is this the beginning of something great?

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Edited by Ian Butler on 29-05-2016 23:43
 
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Giro d'Italia - Stage by Stage

StageWinnerLeaderPoints LeaderMountain Points Leader
1Bob JungelsBob JungelsBob JungelsBob Jungels
2Danny Van PoppelBob JungelsDanny Van PoppelFrancesco Gavazzi
3Danny Van PoppelBob JungelsDanny Van PoppelFrancesco Gavazzi
4Luis León SánchezLuis León SánchezDanny Van PoppelFrancesco Gavazzi
5Danny Van PoppelLuis León SánchezDanny Van PoppelRamunas Navardauskas
6Simon SpilakVincenzo NibaliDanny Van PoppelKristian Sbaragli
7Sonny ColbrelliVincenzo NibaliDanny Van PoppelMiguel Angel Rubiano
8Nairo QuintanaNairo QuintanaDanny Van PoppelMiguel Angel Rubiano
9Thomas De GendtNairo QuintanaDanny Van PoppelMiguel Angel Rubiano
10Danny Van PoppelNairo QuintanaDanny Van PoppelMiguel Angel Rubiano
11Thibaut PinotVincenzo NibaliDanny Van PoppelEdoardo Zardini
12Elia VivianiVincenzo NibaliDanny Van PoppelEdoardo Zardini
13Sonny ColbrelliVincenzo NibaliDanny Van PoppelMiguel Angel Rubiano
14Farai OlujimiVincenzo NibaliDanny Van PoppelMiguel Angel Rubiano
15Thibaut PinotVincenzo NibaliDanny Van PoppelBob Jungels
16Mikel LandaVincenzo NibaliDanny Van PoppelThibaut Pinot
17Farai OlujimiVincenzo NibaliDanny Van PoppelThibaut Pinot
18Andrea FediVincenzo NibaliDanny Van PoppelThibaut Pinot
19Farai OlujimiVincenzo NibaliDanny Van PoppelFarai Olujimi
20Thibaut PinotVincenzo NibaliDanny Van PoppelFarai Olujimi
21Wilco KeldermanVincenzo NibaliDanny Van PoppelFarai Olujimi



Nibali taking the win without a stage victory. Pinot was impressive, getting back to a 7 second deficit on stage 20, but couldn't take back time on Nibali in the final time trial.
 
Shonak
Two stage wins and Maglia Azzura, the boy was going shopping big in Italy. Smile
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"It’s a little bit scary when Contador attacks." - Tommy V
 
katulen
Wow amazing results for Farai Olujimi.

Now that you wont leak any stats, can you at least tell me(us) if he is better than Meintjes? Wink
 
Ian Butler
Shonak wrote:
Two stage wins and Maglia Azzura, the boy was going shopping big in Italy. Smile


Three, even! Yes, there was a huge sale and Olujimi had his credit card at hand Wink

katulen wrote:
Wow amazing results for Farai Olujimi.

Now that you wont leak any stats, can you at least tell me(us) if he is better than Meintjes? Wink


No, not yet anyway. Meintjes is at around 79 MO, while Olujimi is still at 74. Though Olujimi's REC is around 75, and that's better than Meintjes. The rest I'd have to check, don't know by heart.
 
Ian Butler
Colombian Pride!

Yes, we are an African team. In the long run, we want to have as many Africans to our team as possible. But let's not forget we're a World Tour team (well at least another few months, relegation seems to be coming closer and closer). So that's why we have riders like Boasson Hagen, Pauwels, Cummings...

And so we come to the new contract season. There's 85% chance we'll go back to PCT, but even so, with a good contract season, we might get back to WT on the long run. Especialy with our young talents.

And we're adding to that! Sébastian Henao, younger brother of, has signed a 1-year contract with us. The 22-year old climber will definitely be a great asset to our climbing squad, especially since Atapuma also prolonged his contract.

We also signed 2 new South-African riders from our U23 team, one promising time trialist and another promising young rider with multiple qualities.

Even more great news, as we've managed to sign Daryl Impey!


Finally, the South African National Championships*. Impey is TT Champion, while Meintjes took the Road Jersey on a hilly profile. He'll wear it with pride.


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Ian Butler
Good news as Mandla Sekibo managed to get 2 stage wins in the Tour of Qinghai Lake. Stages 6 and 7 were hily-ish sprint-ish stages and Sekibo came out on top twice. This was enough to secure the Points Jersey for this Tour, too. A successful campaign in China.

Points Classification
1Mandla SekiboMTN-Qhubeka99
2Miguel Angel RubianoColombia93
3Nicola RuffoniColombia84
4Nicolas MariniNIPPO - Vini Fantini83
5Elia FavilliSoutheast75


The final part of the season is now coming. Can we still fend off relegation? It seems far-fetched. But we'll try our best.

Also we give you the sad news that Serge Pauwels will be leaving us. We couldn't compete with Etixx- Quickstep for his signature. We'll miss him and wish him the best of luck.
 
Ian Butler
Have now updated post 2 with their palmares and I'll update it regularly!







Mandla Sekibo

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Classics

KBKMSRG-WWC
201579th125th42th
20167th63th


Important Races

P-NT-ADauphiné
2015119th92th
201674th


Grand Tours

Giro d'ItaliaTour de FranceVuelta a España
2015102th
2016


Wins
20151
20163


Farai Olujimi

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Grand Tours

Giro d'ItaliaTour de FranceVuelta a España
201540th
201611th (3) + KoM


Important Races

P-NT-ADauphinéCatalunyaRomandie
201579th28th
201636th38th41th


Wins
20150
20163
 
Luxemburger
Olujimi definitely had a great time in Italy!
 
Jakstar22
Liking this "non" story Wink Great writing Ian as always!!! I like these two riders as well!! Looking forward to more and more of this fantastic "non" story!!
 
Ian Butler
Luxemburger wrote:
Olujimi definitely had a great time in Italy!


Yes. He seems to like Italy. what's more, Italy seems to like him Grin

Jakstar22 wrote:
Liking this "non" story Wink Great writing Ian as always!!! I like these two riders as well!! Looking forward to more and more of this fantastic "non" story!!


Thanks a lot, Jak! Glad you're enjoying this!


Tour de France

It's getting quite scary, but we're at 95% certain of going back to PCT. But that's no reason to panic. We'll bounce back from it next season, I'm sure. Especially with our young riders developing so well. But to save us this season, we'd need a miracle.
Well, at least we're doing better than Europcar...

Anyway, our Tour was clouded in obscurety. We couldn't do anything there, really unfortunate. We did watch Van Garderen take the two long time trials and keep his lead over Quintana and Froome to win the Tour, very surprisingly!

GC:
1Tejay Van GarderenBMC Racing Team84h59'07
2Chris FroomeTeam Sky+ 47
3Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team+ 1'08
4Michal KwiatkowskiTeam Sky+ 2'11
5Alberto ContadorTinkoff-Saxo+ 4'39
6Bauke MollemaTrek Factory Racing+ 5'29
7Rui CostaLampre-Merida+ 5'51
8Richie PorteOrica-GreenEDGE+ 7'30
9Alejandro ValverdeMovistar Team+ 7'38
10Geraint ThomasTeam Sky+ 8'22
11Thibaut PinotFDJ+ 9'04
12Fabio AruAstana Pro Team+ 10'54
13Vincenzo NibaliAstana Pro Team+ 11'11
14Rohan DennisBMC Racing Team+ 13'34
15Steven KruijswijkIAM Cycling+ 14'54
16Tim WellensLotto Soudals.t.
17Ilnur ZakarinTeam Katusha+ 17'03
18Jean-Christophe PéraudAg2r La Mondiale+ 17'52
19Peter SaganTinkoff-Saxo+ 18'37
20Roman KreuzigerTinkoff-Saxo+ 18'42
21Alexis VuillermozAg2r La Mondiale+ 19'20
22Bradley WigginsTeam Sky+ 19'45
23Yury TrofimovTeam Katusha+ 19'49
24Pierre RollandEtixx - Quick-step+ 19'54
25Julian AlaphilippeAg2r La Mondiale+ 20'23
Spoiler
26Andrey AmadorTinkoff-Saxo+ 20'50
27Davide FormoloTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 21'25
28Serge PauwelsMTN-Qhubeka+ 21'33
29Alexandre GeniezFDJ+ 22'26
30Ryder HesjedalTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 22'36
31Dario CataldoAstana Pro Team+ 22'50
32Esteban ChávesOrica-GreenEDGE+ 23'04
33Daniel MartinTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 23'31
34Ion IzagirreMovistar Team+ 24'13
35Jesus HerradaMovistar Team+ 24'22
36Robert GesinkTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 24'51
37Wout PoelsTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 26'04
38Nicolas RocheMovistar Team+ 26'20
39Riccardo ZoidlIAM Cycling+ 26'45
40Jan BakelantsAg2r La Mondiale+ 27'07
41Tiesj BenootLotto Soudal+ 27'20
42Robert KiserlovskiTinkoff-Saxo+ 27'30
43Lawson CraddockTrek Factory Racing+ 27'52
44Diego RosaAstana Pro Team+ 27'58
45Tony GallopinLotto Soudal+ 28'39
46Jakob FuglsangTinkoff-Saxos.t.
47Louis SmeetsLotto Soudal+ 28'59
48Tiago MachadoTeam Katusha+ 29'05
49Natnael BerhaneMTN-Qhubeka+ 29'12
50Simon YatesOrica-GreenEDGE+ 29'27
51Pieter SerryEtixx - Quick-step+ 29'40
52Stefan DeniflIAM Cycling+ 29'54
53Igor AntonMovistar Team+ 30'20
54Joaquim RodriguezTeam Katusha+ 30'24
55Clément ChevrierTeam Europcar+ 30'38
56Jonathan CastroviejoMovistar Team+ 31'28
57Michele ScarponiAstana Pro Team+ 32'15
58Thomas De GendtLotto Soudal+ 32'20
59Carlos Alberto BetancurAg2r La Mondiale+ 32'22
60Maxime MonfortLotto Soudal+ 32'33
61Rafael VallsLampre-Merida+ 33'00
62Warren BarguilTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 34'09
63Tony MartinEtixx - Quick-step+ 36'10
64Luis León SánchezAstana Pro Team+ 36'32
65Janier AcevedoTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 36'34
66Zdenek StybarOrica-GreenEDGE+ 36'36
67Julian ArredondoTrek Factory Racing+ 37'16
68Alessandro De MarchiIAM Cycling+ 37'36
69Manuele BoaroAstana Pro Team+ 38'37
70Steve MorabitoFDJ+ 38'40
71Matthew BuscheTrek Factory Racing+ 38'44
72Sergey ChernetckiiTeam Katusha+ 39'00
73Philip DeignanBretagne - Séché Environnement+ 39'09
74Lars Petter NordhaugTeam Sky+ 39'48
75Peter VelitsBMC Racing Team+ 40'35
76Cyril GautierTeam Europcar+ 41'30
77Simon GeschkeTinkoff-Saxo+ 41'47
78Michael MatthewsOrica-GreenEDGE+ 41'58
79Jérôme CoppelIAM Cycling+ 42'38
80Stéphane RossettoCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 42'44
81Vasil KiryienkaAg2r La Mondiale+ 42'58
82Romain HardyCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 43'40
83Jonathan HivertBretagne - Séché Environnement+ 43'59
84Nicolas EdetTeam Europcar+ 45'36
85Robinson ChalapudBretagne - Séché Environnement+ 45'42
86Simon ClarkeOrica-GreenEDGE+ 45'51
87Moreno MoserTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 48'59
88Giovanni ViscontiMovistar Team+ 49'43
89Yoann BagotFDJ+ 50'45
90Giampaolo CarusoTeam Katusha+ 51'18
91Fabio FellineTrek Factory Racing+ 51'27
92Ben SwiftTeam Sky+ 52'36
93Diego UlissiLampre-Merida+ 52'56
94Tsgabu GrmayLampre-Merida+ 54'34
95Thomas DamuseauRoubaix Lille Métropole+ 55'02
96Cayetano Jose SarmientoIAM Cycling+ 55'29
97Greg Van AvermaetBMC Racing Team+ 55'48
98Youcef ReguiguiMTN-Qhubeka+ 56'23
99Simon GerransOrica-GreenEDGE+ 57'51
100Stephen CummingsMTN-Qhubeka+ 57'58
101Laurent DidierBretagne - Séché Environnement+ 58'00
102Jürgen RoelandtsLotto Soudal+ 59'33
103Luka MezgecTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 59'38
104Thierry HupondTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 59'52
105Ramunas NavardauskasTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 1h01'32
106Lieuwe WestraTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 1h03'01
107Arthur VichotFDJ+ 1h03'08
108Marc GoosBretagne - Séché Environnement+ 1h03'40
109Jesper HansenRoubaix Lille Métropole+ 1h05'34
110Lars BoomEtixx - Quick-step+ 1h09'49
111Edward TheunsLotto Soudal+ 1h10'12
112John DegenkolbTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 1h10'19
113Sondre Holst EngerIAM Cycling+ 1h20'17
114Bert-Jan LindemanTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 1h21'26
115Julien AntomarchiRoubaix Lille Métropole+ 1h23'22
116Florian VachonAg2r La Mondiale+ 1h27'31
117Giacomo NizzoloTrek Factory Racing+ 1h32'00
118Jens KeukeleireEtixx - Quick-step+ 1h34'09
119Marcus BurghardtAstana Pro Team+ 1h35'23
120Sylvain ChavanelMTN-Qhubeka+ 1h38'58
121Philippe GilbertBMC Racing Team+ 1h39'02
122Adriano MaloriMovistar Team+ 1h43'47
123Yannick MartinezTeam Europcar+ 1h48'29
124Alexandre PichotLampre-Merida+ 1h51'37
125Magnus Cort NielsenOrica-GreenEDGE+ 1h53'51
126Kristof VandewalleTrek Factory Racing+ 1h56'53
127Pim LigthartTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 1h58'12
128Alexander KristoffTeam Katusha+ 2h05'38
129Alexis GougeardAg2r La Mondiale+ 2h07'14
130Lilian CalmejaneRoubaix Lille Métropole+ 2h07'22
131Bryan CoquardTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 2h09'53
132Nick Van Der LijkeTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 2h11'57
133Alexei TsatevichTeam Katusha+ 2h12'13
134Anthony DelaplaceBretagne - Séché Environnement+ 2h12'54
135Niki TerpstraEtixx - Quick-step+ 2h18'47
136Tony HurelTeam Europcar+ 2h19'01
137Arnaud DémareFDJ+ 2h19'21
138Taylor PhinneyBMC Racing Team+ 2h20'09
139Jérémy RoyFDJ+ 2h20'10
140Anthony RouxFDJ+ 2h20'19
141Daniel OssBMC Racing Team+ 2h21'01
142Clément VenturiniCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 2h22'03
143Guillaume Van KeirsbulckTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 2h23'57
144Ian StannardTeam Sky+ 2h24'30
145Florian SénéchalCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 2h24'46
146Jempy DruckerBMC Racing Team+ 2h25'45
147Sébastien TurgotAg2r La Mondiale+ 2h26'03
148Daniele BennatiTinkoff-Saxo+ 2h26'08
149Marcel KittelTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 2h26'25
150Michael AlbasiniBMC Racing Team+ 2h26'27
151Moreno HoflandTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 2h26'46
152Mark CavendishEtixx - Quick-step+ 2h27'24
153Luke RoweTeam Sky+ 2h27'53
154Thomas BoudatTeam Europcar+ 2h28'18
155Robert WagnerTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 2h28'28
156Manuel CardosoTrek Factory Racing+ 2h28'38
157Sebastian LangeveldTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 2h29'12
158Alexander PorsevTinkoff-Saxo+ 2h29'51
159Tom BoonenEtixx - Quick-step+ 2h30'21
160Kenneth VanbilsenCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 2h30'26
161Armindo FonsecaIAM Cycling+ 2h31'43
162Adrien PetitCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 2h32'01
163Nacer BouhanniCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 2h32'14
164Adam BlytheRoubaix Lille Métropole+ 2h32'39
165Ruben ZepunkteTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 2h32'40
166André GreipelLotto Soudal+ 2h32'47
167Marco HallerTeam Katusha+ 2h33'46
168Daniel McLayRoubaix Lille Métropole+ 2h34'09
169Vincent JérômeTeam Europcar+ 2h34'11
170Heinrich HausslerMTN-Qhubeka+ 2h34'14
171Tyler FarrarMTN-Qhubeka+ 2h34'28
172Elia VivianiTeam Sky+ 2h34'52
173Greg HendersonBretagne - Séché Environnement+ 2h35'00
174Przemyslaw KasperkiewiczRoubaix Lille Métropole+ 2h36'10
175Roger KlugeIAM Cycling+ 2h36'23
176Romain FeilluCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 2h36'42
177Theo BosMTN-Qhubeka+ 2h37'11
178Andrea GuardiniAstana Pro Team+ 2h37'31
179Romain CardisBretagne - Séché Environnement+ 2h38'21
180Shane ArchboldRoubaix Lille Métropole+ 2h39'11
181Luka PibernikLampre-Merida+ 2h39'30
182Erwann CorbelBretagne - Séché Environnement+ 2h41'18
183Angelo TulikTeam Europcars.t.
184Rudy BarbierRoubaix Lille Métropole+ 2h41'38
185Danilo NapolitanoLampre-Merida+ 2h43'51


Points
1Alexander KristoffTeam Katusha504
2Arnaud DémareFDJ443
3Mark CavendishEtixx - Quick-step377
4John DegenkolbTeam Giant-Alpecin299
5Michael MatthewsOrica-GreenEDGE278


Mountain Points
1Jesper HansenRoubaix Lille Métropole82
2Nicolas EdetTeam Europcar79
3Peter SaganTinkoff-Saxo76
4Wout PoelsTeam LottoNL - Jumbo66
5Julian AlaphilippeAg2r La Mondiale64


Best Young Rider: Tim Wellens
Best Team: Team Sky
 
Mresuperstar
YEAH TEJAY!!! USA USA USA! :lol:
 
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Ian Butler
Yeah he did the impossible Grin 2 amazing time trials and hanging on in the mountains was enough for him!


I've slowed down a bit, now, because of a late - rather unexpected exam coming up next week.
I'm doing some simulation every now and then, riding a stage when I have 15 minutes.

Tour of Poland was rather successful for Olujimi, ending in a 7th spot or so. I'll get back to the results and post them when I've also finished USA Pro Challenge.

Olujimi not slowing down after his amazing Giro!
 
Tamijo
Fantastic season so far, despite not getting anything in Le Tour
 
Ian Butler
It's a season with ups and downs! thanks for following. Found a little time again so next update coming
 
Ian Butler
MTN Climbing!

We have been in a lost position for a few months now. We never really got into a good rhythm this season and it has left a mark.

But the Giro certainly stirred things up. Olujimi's three stage wins and the KoM jersey motivated the entire team to train harder and do even better.

The Tour was another disappointment. But there's more to life than the Tour. Our squad showed its mental strength by coming back from all the bad luck we've had this season. This is what's been happening lately:

Eneco Tour: After getting in the right break, Sylvain Chavanel was right up there in the GC. In the hills and on the cobbles, they didn't quite break him and he finished 3rd in the General Classification in the end. A great result for an aging Chavanel!

General Classification:
1Ramunas NavardauskasTeam Cannondale - Garmin+00:00
2Michal KwiatkowskiTeam Sky+00:55
3Sylvain ChavanelMTN-Qhubeka+00:59
4Greg Van AvermaetBMC Racing Team+01:24
5Daniel OssBMC Racing Team+01:35
6Guillaume Van KeirsbulckTeam Cannondale - Garmin+01:36
7Nacer BouhanniCofidis, Solutions Crédits+01:39
8Geraint ThomasTeam Sky+01:42
9Yves LampaertEtixx - Quick-step+01:55
10Florian SénéchalCofidis, Solutions Crédits+02:04


USA Pro Challenge: Olujimi's final big goal of the season. He did quite well, but Kudus did even better. The young talent rode away on the big mountain stage and took the lead in the GC. In the 6th stage, he lost his lead, but kept a second position. Olujimi was our second rider in the top 10 here!

General Classification:
1Lawson CraddockTrek Factory Racing+00:00
2Merhawi KudusMTN-Qhubeka+00:04
3Simon SpilakBMC Racing Team+00:26
4Andrew TalanskyTeam Cannondale - Garmin+00:33
5Matthias BrandleIAM Cycling+00:33
6Edoardo ZardiniBardiani CSF+01:01
7Yury TrofimovTeam Katusha+01:03
8Farai OlujimiMTN-Qhubeka+01:05
9Igor AntonMovistar Team+01:07
10Michael AlbasiniBMC Racing Team+01:13


But our greatest performance is yet to come...

Vuelta a España: Atapuma is showing us why we brought him in the team. On stage 3, he forced a break, finished the stage 2nd and got himself in the leader's jersey! He's been wearing it for 4 stages already. We think he can go a long way. Maybe there's an amazing achievement in the making for our very own Atapuma!

GC before stage 8:
1Darwin AtapumaMTN-Qhubeka+00:00
2Peter StetinaBMC Racing Team+00:09
3Lars Petter NordhaugTeam Sky+00:25
4Tejay Van GarderenBMC Racing Team+00:30
5Mikel NieveTeam Sky+00:39
6Bart De ClercqLotto Soudal+00:39
7Tim WellensLotto Soudal+00:45
8Alejandro ValverdeMovistar Team+00:45
9Daniel MartinTeam Cannondale - Garmin+00:47
10Diego RosaAstana Pro Team+00:56


Battle for Relegation!

And those performances have brought us closer to Lampre. In the CQ Ranking, we're 400 points shy of avoiding relegation. It's still a considerable gap but we've been way further down the ladder. This gives us hope, and another 2 months to catch Lampre and stay in the World Tour. Can it be done?

We'll need everyone to up their game and pick up points where they can.

Atapuma will need to keep performing like he's been in the Vuelta. If so, he can bring in plenty of points.

Sekibo, but also our other sprinters, still have Plouay coming up. It seems suited to the punchy sprinter that is Sekibo. Can he finally make that last step forward and play with the very best?

All the others will still have opportunities as well. Can we use them and stave off relegation?

CQ Ranking at August 29th

1Team Sky7661
2Movistar Team7342
3Tinkoff-Saxo6662
4Orica-GreenEDGE6062
5Astana Pro Team5459
6BMC Racing Team5180
7Etixx - Quick-step4974
8FDJ4677
9Ag2r La Mondiale4663
10Lotto Soudal4524
11Team Giant-Alpecin (PCT)4473
12Trek Factory Racing4434
13Team Katusha4417
14Team Cannondale - Garmin4083
15Team LottoNL - Jumbo3153
16IAM Cycling (PCT)2635
17Lampre-Merida2586
18MTN-Qhubeka2162
19Cofidis, Solutions Crédits (PCT)2099
20Bardiani CSF (PCT)1643


Remarkable: Team Europcar is still without a single UCI (WT) point this late in the season. Can they still score a point in the WT before sinking back harshly to PCT? At least we still have a fighting chance.

Go MTN-Qhubeka!
 
Ian Butler
Battle for Relegation Part II

Plouay was an amazing experience. We scored 2nd, 4th and 5th place. Sekibo was a nice 4th! Chavanel was 2nd and just stayed ahead of the sprinting peloton. (Well, a broken peloton)

But then things went downhill again. Atapuma lost 6 minutes in the Vuelta after a time trial, dropping back to 21th place. With only one mountain stage left, he did his best to get back but finished 18th, same as in the Giro. He deserved more from this Vuelta, wearing the leader's jersey 6 days.

Vuelta GC:
1Tejay Van GarderenBMC Racing Team+00:00
2Beñat IntxaustiTeam Sky+03:05
3Tim WellensLotto Soudal+03:42
4Geraint ThomasTeam Sky+03:43
5Leopold KönigTeam Sky+04:01
6Alejandro ValverdeMovistar Team+05:03
7Tiesj BenootLotto Soudal+05:15
8Daniel MartinTeam Cannondale - Garmin+05:32
9Bart De ClercqLotto Soudal+05:47
10Jean-Christophe PéraudAg2r La Mondiale+06:03
11Mikel NieveTeam Sky+06:18
12Romain BardetAg2r La Mondiale+06:33
13Joaquim RodriguezTeam Katusha+06:39
14Nicolas RocheMovistar Team+09:13
15Julian AlaphilippeAg2r La Mondiale+09:42
16Davide FormoloTeam Cannondale - Garmin+09:59
17Alexis VuillermozAg2r La Mondiale+10:11
18Darwin AtapumaMTN-Qhubeka+10:27
19Jurgen Van den BroeckTeam Sky+11:01
20Alexandre GeniezFDJ+11:05


Van Garderen made history by taking the Vuelta as well. His big help? Another major time trial in this one. Belgium scored surprisingly well with 3 riders in the top 10 of a Grand Tour. This has been ages ago.

And then, our team fell apart. No noticable results after that. It seemed everyone felt beaten down. Sekibo was so out of form he wasn't even picked for the World Championships.

And so it is done. MTN-Qhubeka will relegate back to the PCT...

World Championships - TT

1Tom DumoulinTeam Sky+00:00
2Tony MartinEtixx - Quick-step+00:44
3Bradley WigginsTeam Sky+00:55
4Lawson CraddockTrek Factory Racing+01:01
5Adriano MaloriMovistar Team+01:30
6Mathias KrigbaumWhirlpool - Author+01:34
7Luke DurbridgeOrica-GreenEDGE+01:48
8Taylor PhinneyBMC Racing Team+01:54
9Rohan DennisBMC Racing Team+01:59
10Jack BobridgeAg2r La Mondiale+02:12
11Geraint ThomasTeam Sky+02:24
12Tobias LudvigssonTeam Giant-Alpecin+02:25
13Eirik RiisEtixx - Quick-step+02:40
14Hans Ole TjønnaTrek Factory Racing+02:52
15Stefan KüngBMC Racing Team+02:59


World Championships - RR

1Arnaud DémareFDJ+00:00
2Mark CavendishEtixx - Quick-step+00:04
3Nacer BouhanniCofidis, Solutions Crédits+00:06
4Peter SaganTinkoff-Saxo+00:10
5Marcel KittelTeam Giant-Alpecin+00:10
6Edward TheunsLotto Soudal+00:10
7Elia VivianiTeam Sky+00:10
8Jens DebusschereLotto Soudal+00:10
9Ben SwiftTeam Sky+00:10
10John DegenkolbTeam Giant-Alpecin+00:10
11André GreipelLotto Soudal+00:10
12Giacomo NizzoloTrek Factory Racing+00:10
13Sonny ColbrelliBardiani CSF+00:10
14Caleb EwanOrica-GreenEDGE+00:10
15Magnus Cort NielsenOrica-GreenEDGE+00:10


Probably a small season review coming up later and then it's on to season 3 for our young talents. MTN back at PCT is a blow, but opens up opportunties, too. Let's make the best of it.
 
DiCyc
Sad
But hopefully MTN will come back on a high!
 
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