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[CT] Chiquita - Universal
Marcovdw
@Ollfardh - Thanks. It went better than I expected
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@the_hoyle - Thanks

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Marcovdw
TWO IN, ONE OUT


We wouldn't stop at those four with plenty of bananas to splash around, would we? No, we signed two more riders from the free agent market. Here they are:

Jay Major

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The first rider who won't join for 50 but for 55,000 bananas. This Bahaman young sprinter talent will get the necessary development at the Minions. Main tasks will include domestiquing and sprint train.

Kenny De Haes

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You know we always brag about Rathe finishing third in the Cigar City Brewing Twillight GP two years ago, and achieved our only goal. Well, this guy won it. For 50,000 bananas we hope he can repeat that for us in the upcoming season.

Also, we will share the news that Mauro Santambrogio has left for fellow American team KAYAK - Clas Ohlson. We did receive 35,000 for him, and we wish him the best at his new team as long as he doesn't take away victories from us.

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Matthews and Weiss are awesome signings. I remember being annoyed by Weiss just attacking in hill stages, he could be incredibly valuable.
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Marcovdw
Selwink wrote:
Matthews and Weiss are awesome signings. I remember being annoyed by Weiss just attacking in hill stages, he could be incredibly valuable.


I'm honestly surprised I could pick him up this easily, now hoping he can do the same for me Pfft
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Marcovdw
ONE IN, TWO OUT


We made it no secret we wanted to sign a superstar sprinter. We already closed a deal with Avila but we wanted more. In fact, two of the very best are coming our way with the second one only hours away from signing (some administrative work), but we can already present the first one:

Carlos Alexandre Manarelli

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We entered negotiations with Flores - Ceitec in order to sign him. He could leave the team and we wanted a sprinter. Win-win situation. We paid 300,000 bananas for his services and comes with a wage of just 50,000 bananas. For your information he finished 24th in the CT rankings in 2014. That's good.

The other news is that two riders will leave on a loan deal. Fan favourites Haga and Selander will ride in the colors of Movistar - US Postal this season in order to gain the necessary experience to improve further. We wish them best of luck and we hope they'll shine in our colors again next season.

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Marcovdw
SPRINTERS IN ABUNDANCE


After signing Avila from the free agency and Manarelli from Flores, our hunger for sprinters hasn't gone yet. So, we bought ourselves another one. And two other riders. Put your hands together for:

Damion Drapac

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We entered negotiations with an unpronouncable Irish cycling team and got him for 500,000 bananas and a 60,000 wage. This Australian has proven to be fast in the past and will certainly become a threat in the flat stages this year.

Nervin Jiatz

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On loan from Aeropostal Venezuela Ciclismo. The only reason we signed him is because he's Guatemalan. Not sure what his qualities and weaknesses are. In fact we haven't even looked at him before putting our signature under the loan deal.

Chris Barton

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Signed only a few minutes ago, but we can present him already. Good in the time trials and mountains, and that for 50,000 bananas. Rode for Team Type 1 last year and showed good performances to deserve a ride for us this season.

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Marcovdw
MORTAL ENEMIES


Sometimes things go according to plan, and sometimes they don't. This transfer season has mainly goone quite well, but now some thing has gone bad. But first the good news, two more signings:

Leandro Marcos

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The second Cuban after Martinez. This guy can go well over both cobbles and hills. At 65,000 bananas he's not the cheapest but not extremely expensive either.

Diego Milan

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From the Dominican Republic, this puncheur comes a little overpriced at 70,000 bananas. Yet he should be decent enough to haul some points and support the leaders.

And now the bad news, we tried to sign Fabio Taborre. He was already on his way to our HQ and finalize the contract when he was pulled of his bike, taken into a van and tortured until he agreed to ride for our competitors New Balance. Though that deal has not been finalized yet we do not see the need to free him from the dark room they're holding him in, as most Minions are currently busy with other affairs. Please be aware that this action will not be without consequences, New Balance manager. Be afraid, be very afraid.

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Marcovdw
PUNCHEUR


After losing out on Taboore in controversial circumstances, we looked elsewhere for a new puncheur to join up with Kinney. We came across this pole:

Gracjan Lejman

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Rode for Fablok last year which has now turned into Arrinera. He is a free transfer and comes with a 60,000 bananas wage. He is strong in the hills and a great fighter, but not much else. He did win a stage in last year's Ruta America del Sur and is targeting his home race and our goal race, the Tour de Pologne.

Jones has left the team and joins his former teammate Santambrogio at KAYAK. He was unhappy since we couldn't give him a leading or a PT-contract.

By now the team looks like this. We're planning on adding one more rider, and that should normally be a climber.

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Wow you have got some real bargains there!

Notice you have the same win goal as Kraftwerk, Volcan de Agua Classic, that race report will be an interesting read Smile
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Marcovdw
@matt17br - I hope this year we can finally fight in the upper half of the table Wink
@DaveTwoBob - Thanks, though I think you have a bigger chance of achieving it Pfft

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Marcovdw
LAST SIGNING


Barring a loan for Rathe, we have finished our transfer season with our last rider. We wanted to sign another climber, and we found this guy:

Cayetano Sarmiento

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Comes for 65,000 bananas after being released by Podium Ambition last year. This Colombian will be a valuable final addition to the climbers squad to support Martinez to reach our sponsor goals.

The squad is now full, expect a full presentation soon!

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Marcovdw
SQUAD PRESENTATION


We did it! We assembled a squad to dominate the 2016 season. But well, we thought that every year and we finished 24th and 17th in the rankings. This year we aim at a top 10 (again) and might actually pull it off this season. Today we will present our squad with a comparison between the past two years and now:

Climbers/Stage racers

2014MOTT2015MOTT2016MOTT
C.Haga7374Y.Martinez7673Y.Martinez7673
F.Montenegro7666C.Haga7374C.Sarmiento7654
F.Piamonte7558F.Montenegro7565C.Barton7375


Our first season was saved by Haga and Montenegro in the Tour of America. Elsewhere they couldn't do much. Last year we got Martinez as team leader and scored some decent performances but no victory. For 2016 Montenegro has left the team and Haga is loaned out to PT. Martinez is still here and is now joined by Sarmiento and Barton.

Hills

2014HL2015HL2016HL
B.Selander74N.Kinney75G.Lejman77
C.Jones72B.Selander74N.Kinney75
C.Haga71T.Duggan74D.Milan75


The 2014 team was non-exsistant beyond Selander. The year after he was part of a strong hills trio with Duggan and Kinney. The latter has been retained and Selander is now in PT for the season. New signings for this year are Lejman and Milan, which means we have another puncheurs trio which should be capable of some great performances is every hilly race.

Sprints

2014SPACC2015SPACC2016SPACC
M.Friedman7678T.Tolleson7676D.Drapac8079
W.Stroetinga7678M.Friedman7576C.A.Manarelli7979
M.Bandiera7675J.Murphy7470E.Avila7877


The first sprinters couldn't survive a speed bump and were useless. Last year Tolleson wouldn't sprint and was useless. For this year we've taken no risk and signed not one, not two, but three capable sprinters in Drapac, Manarelli and Avila. Could we see our first sprint victory this year?

Cobbles

2014COB2015COB2016COB
J.Rathe71J.Rathe71K.De Haes75
S.Chavanel69M.Le Montagner68L.Marcos74
T.Esmaeli66T.Esmaeli66D.Matthews73


The first two year we couldn't handle them bar Rathe who even achieved our only goal in our debut season. This year we actually did something about that and signed De Haes as leader, Marcos for the hilly cobbles, Matthews for the flat cobbles and retained Rathe.

Time trials

2014TT2015TT2016TT
M.Griffith74M.Griffith74M.Griffith76
C.Haga74C.Haga74C.Barton75
J.Murphy72Y.Martinez73Y.Martinez73


Haga won two time trials but is not available this year. Griffith needs to step up his game after two seasons of development. And in case that doesn't work we signed Barton. As always we'll be riding the Monterrey TTT in hope for points.

Overall

2014OVL2015OVL2016OVL
B.Selander72,58Y.Martinez74,62Y.Martinez74,38
C.Haga72,50N.Kinney73,38D.Drapac73,65
F.Montenegro72,00C.Haga72,65D.Milan73,48


As you can see our leaders always used to be climbers, stage racers or puncheurs. For this season we can see a sprinter amongst them. We have no doubt this is our strongest squad ever, though that's not difficult to achieve. What is difficult is achieving promotion, but we are very confident that we'll pull it off this season! Watch out for Sir Kevin's Yellow Army!

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Marcovdw
NC'S


This year, three of our riders have the honor to ride in their nations colors. Tareq Esmaeli retained his double Qatari NC unopposed, and Yasmani Martinez won the time trial in Cuba. Our loanee Nervin Jiatz is the Guatemalan Champion in both the road race and the time trial. Our jersey designer Bikex has made the three special jerseys:

Martinez:

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Jiatz:

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Esmaeli:

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Marcovdw
BAY CYCLING CLASSICS


The traditional season opener around Port Phillip Bay in Australia, these four criteriums are only available for riders from that area. Also, they are non-ranking event, not costing any racedays but not brining in any points

Team:

Damion Drapac

Now we happen to have signed one Australian during this transfer window and he was eigble for paticipation. Damion Drapac will ride in the colors of Drapac Professional Cycling (no coincidence) and is one of the main contenders as one of the fastest sprinters around.

Stage 1:

Flat criterium around Ritchie Boulevard in Geelong. Drapac was one of the favourites, and was up there when the sprint began. He showed his full capacity and delivered a win in his first race in the season. Even though it wasn't in our yellow-blue colors but in the red of Drapac Cycling, we count this as our first ever sprinting victory!

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Stage 2:

Another flat criterium around Geelong, this time it's Eastern Park. This time Drapac was beaten by a random Chinese dude. His second place meant he kept the lead in the general classification.

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Stage 3:

Off to Portarlington, and we knew Drapac wouldn't stand a chance here since it would be too hilly for him. A Malaysian guy won, Drapac nearly two minutes behind but still in the overall lead.

Stage 4:

The final, decisive criterium around Williamstown was again playing into Drapac's strengths. When the sprint began, he was badly positioned and in fear of losing the race on the final day. The same Chinese dude who won stage two won again, which meant Drapac had to finish fourth to win the title. In one final jump he passed Matthews for fourth placed and therefore managed to take the overall title!

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Classification:

1Damion DrapacDrapac Cycling22
2Kenji ItamiJapan National Team17
3Libin ChenChinese National Team16
4Mohamed Harrif SallehMalaysian National Team16
5Michael MatthewsCompal - Merida11


Rating:

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Great race for us, shame it doesn't bring ranking points

Edited by Marcovdw on 21-07-2016 12:54
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Marcovdw
CONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIPS


Another pre-season non-ranking event, this time the Continental Championships in Doha, Qatar. We don't expect much from anywhere else than America, where we hope our new sprinters can challenge the best on the pancake flat course. The best riders from each continent qualify for the Intercontinental event.

Profiles:

TT:
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RR:
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Flat, flat, flat, flat, flat.

Team:

Edwin Avila (RR)
Jhonnatan De Leon (TT & RR)
Tareq Esmaeli (TT & RR)
Nervin Jiatz (RR)
Jay Major (RR)
Carlos Alexandre Manarelli[/b] (RR)
Leandro Marcos (RR)
Yasmani Martinez (TT & RR)
Darren Matthews (TT, RR & Intercontinental RR)
Diego Milan (TT & RR)

The benefits of having rider from smaller countries is that they'll participate anyway. Shockingly no USA's and no Drapac either, From this bunch we see chances for Martinez in the time trial and for Avila and Manarelli in the road race.

Asian TT:

Esmaeli finished 47th, nearly 8 minutes off winner Kwok. He wasn't last, as Darmonov was over a minute slower.

Asian RR:

The Qatari didn't show himself in his home country and rode to an anonymous 153rd place.

American TT:

Matthews was the first of our riders to get noticed when he set provisional third time, but that was still early on. Martinez would go into the hot seat for a short while before being send away again by Rosas. The Cuban would end up in 25th 4 and a half minutes back which is quite disappointing. Matthews 38th, De Leon 42nd, Milan 43rd.

American RR:

A total of 9 participants and title contenders. Unfortunately due to extreme wind conditions, most of our riders where dropped at the 5k mark (like Manarelli) or even way before that. Only Matthews managed to stay out front and put in a decent effort to finish eight and qualify for the Intercontinental Championships. Tolleson finished fifth which raises questions why he wasn't able to do such things for us. Manarelli 27th, Avila 33rd directly ahead of Martinez. Marcos 56th, Major 59th, De Leon 126th, Milan 130th and Jiatz 137th.

Intercontinental RR:

So Matthews qualified, but couldn't surprise us or the world. He finished 74th, 3'39 behind winner Degenkolb.

Rating:

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Matthews is the only one who deserves a compliment.

Edited by Marcovdw on 21-07-2016 12:56
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Marcovdw
CLASICO SAN CRISTOBAL


And so it has finally begun, the 2016 cycling season kicks off in Cuba for the annual Clasico San Cristobal, the traditional opener for the CT season. Like last year, we'll be here again but hoping for a slightly better result.

Profile:

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The route is hilly so the puncheurs will contend for the victory here. Climbing ability might be necessary as well.

Team:

Chris Barton
Nervin Jiatz
Nick Kinney
Gracjan Lejman
Jay Major
Leandro Marcos
Yasmani Martinez
Diego Milan

Martinez will once again go to his home race but we don't expect much. Kinney will be our leader after missing out last season, and is supported by new recruits Lejman, Milan and Marcos, who will be riding his home race as well. Barton, Jiatz and Major complete the squad. All three will also make their debuts

Race:

To be fair it wasn't a good race for us. Lejman was dropped early on and also Kinney couldn't follow the pace. Our best rider today was Milan in 20th, one place behind Santambrogio and 3 and a half minutes behind winner Hategeka. Taborre finished fifth which increases our anger towards New Balance.

Classification:

Pos.RiderTeamTime
1Gasore HategekaMOL - OMW Petrom5h09'05
2Tom DiggleXero Racing p/b Octagons.t.
3Domenik KlemmeKraftwerk Man Machines.t.
4Gregory HugentoblerSauber Petronas Racings.t.
5Fabio TaborreNew Balances.t.
20Diego MilanChiquita - Universal+ 3'28
39Leandro MarcosChiquita - Universal+ 4'19
54Nick KinneyChiquita - Universal+ 7'24
60Yasmani MartinezChiquita - Universal+ 8'25
68Gracjan LejmanChiquita - Universal+ 10'03
107Chris BartonChiquita - Universal+ 15'06
115Nervin JiatzChiquita - Universal+ 17'01
125Jay MajorChiquita - Universal+ 20'30


Rider rankings:

Pos.RiderPoints
1 Diego Milan2


Rating:

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It was Milan who salvaged two points to not make this a total disaster.

Edited by Marcovdw on 21-07-2016 12:55
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Marcovdw
CALENDAR


AFter releasing our C2HC races some time ago we can now also announce our definitive schedule for the season consisting of mostly C2HC and C2 races. Unlike last year we won't go to the Tour of America and instead focus on the lower level Tour of the Middle East.

NationRaceDivisionDate
January
Bay Cycling ClassicCrit1-4
Continental ChampionshipsCC5-9
Clasico San CristobaC210
Great Ocean Road ClassicC2HC31
February
//Benelux ChallengeC2HC1-6
Tour of the Middle EastC217-28
Geraardsbergen-BosbergC2HC21
San Marino Hill ClassicC2HC27
March
Tour of SouthlandC210-17
Tour of BulgariaC2HC18-22
Betonexpressz GPC225
April
Busan GPC2HC1
Philadelphia International ChampionshipC118
May
Barcelona ClassicC2HC1
Tour of ScotlandC2HC18-22
June
Sachsen-Anhalt ClassicC2HC2
Circulo de JuarezC24-8
Lincoln GPC26
Post Danmark RundtC2HC9-13
Giro del CapoC217-22
Barbuda Birdmen ClassicC222
Monterrey TTTC129
July
Tour de PologneC2HC2-8
Volcan de Agua ClassicC219
Tour de SlovenieC225-29
August
USA Pro Cycling ChallengeC2HC5-11
Cigar City Brewing Twilight GPC216
Tour de l'Avenir-2321-30
September
Herald Sun TourC21-5
Acropolis CupC2HC3
GP YekaterinburgC2HC24
October
Tour du FasoC24-6
///Ruta America del SurC2HC8-15
World ChampionshipsWC24-30
National ChampionshipsNC31


Italic = Goal race

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Marcovdw
GREAT OCEAN ROAD CLASSIC


The first C2HC event of the season Down Under. Last year we went here with mixed results, but our sprint train has improved so the results should also improve

Profile:

pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2016/Races/CT/Great%20Ocean%20Road%20Classic/MG16_C2HC_greatocean_01.jpg

201 flat kilometers which should normally end in a mass sprint.

Team:

Kenny De Haes
Jhonnatan De Leon
Damion Drapac
Nervin Jiatz
Jay Major
Carlos Alexandre Manarelli
Darren Matthews
Jakob Rathe

We sent both our new lead sprinters here to start off with a bang: Drapac already won the Bay Crits and Manarelli will look to set his career with us on fire. Also full-race debuts for De Haes, De Leon and Matthews.

Race:

Jiatz tried to sneak into the break but couldn't find the right group and dropped back. Midrace, De Haes attacked in similar fashion to he who shall not be named last year. Also this attack failed, and Manarelli dropped in the progress, leaving Drapac and Matthews in the front group

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The race ended in a reduced bunch sprint won by Connolly from Schuh. Drapac and Matthews finished just outside in the top ten in eleventh and twelfth, with De Haes in fifteenth.

Classification:

Pos.RiderTeamTime
1William ConnollySchuh powered by Wiggle4h39'57
2Albert TimmerIsostar - Adriatics.t.
3Ricki NelsonPodium Ambitions.t.
4Geraint ThomasPodium Ambitions.t.
5Giacomo NizzoloNew Balances.t.
11Damion DrapacChiquita - Universals.t.
12Darren MatthewsChiquita - Universals.t.
15Kenny De HaesChiquita - Universals.t.
57Carlos Alexandre ManarelliChiquita - Universal+ 2'21
69Jay MajorChiquita - Universals.t.
73Jakob RatheChiquita - Universals.t.
101Nervin JiatzChiquita - Universal+ 6'10
102Jhonnatan De LeonChiquita - Universals.t.


Rider rankings:

Pos.RiderPoints
1 Damion Drapac11
2 Darren Matthews10
3 Kenny De Haes7
4 Diego Milan2


Rating:

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Not bad at all but we expected more from the new sprinters.

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Marcovdw
TAREQ ESMAELI


One of the few riders who has been with us for the past three season is Tareq Esmaeli. He has won many Qatari National Championships in both TT and road race and has been present in a lot of breakaways. And he's a fan favourite because he's known as the 'Banana Lover', which is the reason for his free transfer two years ago from Metinvest.

However, we encountered some problems this year while doing the race planning. Since our team has gotten stronger and we need the points and develop talents as well, there's not much room left for riders of his caliber. As a result, he only participates in two races this year. First he'll ride in a race close to his home, the Tour of the Middle East since we have some decency in our hearts to let him ride there. Secondly he'll go to Circulo de Juarez due to a scheduling conflict as the Lincoln GP will be raced at the same time and we needed someone to fill the empty spot.

Of course, Tareq is not happy. He's considering his future with the team but for now has decided to race in both races and do the best he can to get back into the picture and secure a contract for next season. It would be sad to see the fan favourite leave this way. We don’t want to part company but for now it’s Esmaeli to decide about his future, and we hope he makes the right decision.

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