baseballlover312 wrote:
I can confirm that my full mountain squad will be there, but will some hills early on I'm definitely not sure he will be in the best position. Definitely some great battles ahead for the CT GT.
Indeed the hills are a worry - could have sworn I sent Nzeke or Lloyd there to help/stage hunt but oh well
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Dependent on Davison? The Benelux challenged us too much...
Stage One | Prologue
No photos of our lads today but Tom Davison surprised everyone, not barring himself, to grab 6th on the day whilst team leader Diggle did well to place 30th, just 16 seconds down on our fellow African team, La Poste's Belgian winner Gaetan Bille, and by a single place the top Kiwi.
1
Gaëtan Bille
La Poste p/b Mavic
7'34
2
Haijun Ma
Elta - Hellenic Post
+ 1
3
Polychronis Tzortzakis
La Poste p/b Mavic
+ 5
4
Ian Stannard
cycleYorkshire s/b ASDA-Savers
+ 6
5
Ramunas Navardauskas
Ferrero - Samruk
+ 8
6
Tom Davison
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
s.t.
30
Tom Diggle
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 16
33
Marvain Tognama Kossouhorou
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 17
35
Timothy Gudsell
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
s.t.
51
Geremie Nzeke
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 21
61
Jamalidin Novardianto
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 22
117
Matthew Lloyd
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 31
160
Simon Clarke
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 42
Stage Two | Flat
Clarke was just not fast enough today and disappointed - the hill proved too tough and he didn't have the legs. Unfortunately key domestique for all our stages MTK had to abandon after a nasty crash - luckily he'll be good for the next race. 7th is not good enough however Diggle came 9th keeping himself safe and in the chaos of the crashes Davison moved up to 3rd on GC - a small silver lining.
Diggle fading after leading out Clarke - neither had the right legs.
1
Simon Geschke
Löbauer Stadtwerke - Etixx
4h38'51
2
Sang Hong Park
Kraftwerk Man Machine
s.t.
3
Geoffroy Ngandamba
La Poste p/b Mavic
s.t.
4
Carlos Alexandre Manarelli
Chiquita - Universal
s.t.
5
Domenik Klemme
Kraftwerk Man Machine
s.t.
7
Simon Clarke
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
s.t.
9
Tom Diggle
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
s.t.
38
Geremie Nzeke
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
s.t.
45
Jamalidin Novardianto
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
s.t.
63
Tom Davison
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
s.t.
72
Matthew Lloyd
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
s.t.
117
Timothy Gudsell
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 6'27
DNF
Marvain Tognama Kossouhorou
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
GC:
1
Gaëtan Bille
La Poste p/b Mavic
4h46'25
2
Ramunas Navardauskas
Ferrero - Samruk
+ 8
3
Tom Davison
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
s.t.
13
Tom Diggle
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 16
30
Geremie Nzeke
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+21
Stage Three | Hilly
We should have been better here, we were the dominant pace-setting team but we ran out of men and the solo break of Goodnews Clifford took the win, Badnews for us as guess who was the strongest team in the pack sprint (where Diggle failed to get a gap)? Us! Lloydy getting 2nd should have been a proud moment for us but it was nothing compared to what might have been and Diggle ruining his GC hopes. With Clifford taking the GC lead Davison dropped to 4th, however we moved to 2nd in the team classification with many of our riders making the selection.
The Xero training, trying and failing to reel in the break
Lloyd leading the bunch sprint with Davison fighting for his GC spot behind
Lloyd takes the bunch sprint! Such a shame the big red dog was smashing it up ahead...
1
Goodnews Clifford
World Cycling Centre
4h49'15
2
Matthew Lloyd
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 1'15
3
Tom Thill
Löbauer Stadtwerke - Etixx
s.t.
4
Mark Dowling
Schuh powered by Wiggle
s.t.
5
Sang Hong Park
Kraftwerk Man Machine
s.t.
8
Tom Davison
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
s.t.
15
Tom Diggle
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
s.t.
29
Jamalidin Novardianto
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
s.t.
33
Geremie Nzeke
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
s.t.
72
Simon Clarke
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 6'09
136
Timothy Gudsell
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 11'40
GC:
1
Goodnews Clifford
World Cycling Centre
9h35'52
2
Gaëtan Bille
La Poste p/b Mavic
+ 1'03
3
Ramunas Navardauskas
Ferrero - Samruk
+ 1'11
4
Tom Davison
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
s.t.
13
Tom Diggle
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 1'19
21
Geremie Nzeke
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 1'24
22
Jamalidin Novardianto
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 1'25
26
Matthew Lloyd
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
s.t.
Stage Four | Cobbled (Oh crapocrapocrap)
I'll be blunt - not good. Not even a break.
1
Marek Konwa
Schuh powered by Wiggle
5h13'41
2
Alessandro Bazzana
Ferrero - Samruk
s.t.
3
Gregory Hugentobler
Sauber Petronas Racing
+ 3'43
4
Geoffroy Ngandamba
La Poste p/b Mavic
+ 4'13
5
Martin Grashev
Podium Ambition
s.t.
28
Tom Davison
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
35
Geremie Nzeke
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 6'45
37
Tom Diggle
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 6'56
55
Jamalidin Novardianto
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 7'49
72
Matthew Lloyd
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 11'03
113
Simon Clarke
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 17'58
139
Timothy Gudsell
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 25'06
GC:
1
Goodnews Clifford
World Cycling Centre
14h54'00
2
Marek Konwa
Schuh powered by Wiggle
+ 1
3
Gregory Hugentobler
Sauber Petronas Racing
+ 54
11
Tom Davison
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 2'50
15
Geremie Nzeke
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 3'42
16
Tom Diggle
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 3'48
24
Jamalidin Novardianto
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 4'47
Stage Five | Hilly
Why do we do this to ourselves? We didn't attack at all so all moved up a GC spot. WHIP DEE DOO LADS YOU ABSOLUTE IDIOTS. HOW HARD IS IT TO GET OFF YOUR FAT BUTTS BEFORE THE LAST KM? What's worse, Novardianto lost his good GC spot.
1
Alessandro De Marchi
New Balance
3h45'21
2
Gregory Hugentobler
Sauber Petronas Racing
+ 9
3
Lasse Bøchman
Carlsberg - Danske Bank
s.t.
4
Domenik Klemme
Kraftwerk Man Machine
s.t.
5
Ramunas Navardauskas
Ferrero - Samruk
+ 48
8
Tom Davison
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
s.t.
10
Tom Diggle
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
s.t.
17
Matthew Lloyd
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
s.t.
23
Geremie Nzeke
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
s.t.
69
Simon Clarke
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 5'19
71
Jamalidin Novardianto
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 6'04
143
Timothy Gudsell
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 13'41
GC:
1
Gregory Hugentobler
Sauber Petronas Racing
18h40'18
2
Marek Konwa
Schuh powered by Wiggle
+ 3
3
Gaëtan Bille
La Poste p/b Mavic
+ 1'05
10
Tom Davison
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 2'52
13
Geremie Nzeke
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 3'44
14
Tom Diggle
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 3'50
27
Matthew Lloyd
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 8'06
35
Jamalidin Novardianto
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 9'54
Stage Six | Flat
No reprieve as Clarkey summed up our underperforming race by coming an unspectacular 5th as our puncheurs secured their GC spots.
Clarke with too little too late in the dash for the final finish line of the Benelux Challenge.
1
Gert Dockx
New Balance
4h43'54
2
Carlos Alexandre Manarelli
Chiquita - Universal
s.t.
3
Marco Corti
cycleYorkshire s/b ASDA-Savers
s.t.
4
Simon Geschke
Löbauer Stadtwerke - Etixx
s.t.
5
Simon Clarke
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
s.t.
48
Jamalidin Novardianto
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
s.t.
52
Tom Davison
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
s.t.
73
Timothy Gudsell
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
s.t.
84
Geremie Nzeke
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
s.t.
93
Tom Diggle
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
s.t.
97
Matthew Lloyd
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
s.t.
GC:
1
Gregory Hugentobler
Sauber Petronas Racing
23h24'12
2
Marek Konwa
Schuh powered by Wiggle
+ 3
3
Gaëtan Bille
La Poste p/b Mavic
+ 1'05
4
Lars Van der Haar
TVM - Beslist.nl
+ 1'11
5
Leandro Marcos
Chiquita - Universal
+ 1'35
10
Tom Davison
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 2'52
13
Geremie Nzeke
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 3'44
14
Tom Diggle
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 3'50
27
Matthew Lloyd
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 8'06
35
Jamalidin Novardianto
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 9'54
89
Simon Clarke
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 24'32
136
Timothy Gudsell
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 51'35
Young Rider:
1
Gregory Hugentobler
Sauber Petronas Racing
23h24'12
2
Lars Van der Haar
TVM - Beslist.nl
+ 1'11
3
Leandro Marcos
Chiquita - Universal
+ 1'35
5
Jamalidin Novardianto
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 9'54
Team:
1
Ferrero - Samruk
70h14'51
2
Chiquita - Universal
+ 4'18
3
Carlsberg - Danske Bank
+ 7'55
4
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
+ 8'07
Quick Quotes:
Robbie du Plessis, DS: "A bit under the standards we set for ourselves but some nice surprises such as Jam's good performances and especially Tom's GC spot and eventually leader role. Disappointed but not disheartened, the big worry was lack of attacking at any time, not what we wanted, not a single break Tom Davison, 10th: "Yeah obviously I'd rather we could have delivered Tommy or Gez to a better result but I'm over the moon personally, this is one of my best ever pro results and it's quite special." Jamalidin Novardianto, Debutant: "Not what we wanted overall but it was such an amazing feel to be racing at this level and to really turn pro. I did well overall but most of all I know I did the best I could for the leaders in every stage. Got my first crash too, I'm really a pro now! [laughs]"
Clark3y taking one of many podiums so far this year - Stage 5
Salinas had spent too long at the back - time to attack! - Stage 9
Here at Xero one of our ethos is when we fall hard - Stage 9
We get back up harder! - Stage 9
Our first ever win, and a salvage job to move to 5th on GC - Stage 9
Salinas struggling yet again - Stage 10
We wanted this one but the break denies our 1-2-3 so just a 7-8-9 to round out a dissapointing race - Stage 12
Geraardsbergen-Bosberg
Still who cares?
Gisborne GP
Our home race and nobody does anything. Absymal
San Marino Hill Classic
I thought we were going here, then I didn't when I watched it, but the results say Diggle came 12th so we definitely were. Hmm.
Screenshot of the Month
Unfortunately not too much choice in a frustratingly quiet month, so it's gotta be the best one from Salinas' consolation win and our team's first ever victory.
Salinas on the final straight - Stage 9 ToME - Credit to The Rider
Rider of the Month
It's been a terrible month but one guy overachieved:
Showing off our incredible TT bike and wheels
Tom Davison Total RoTM Wins | 1 RoTM Wins This Season | 1
Don't be like the lads this month and bury your head in the sand - or indeed like this ostrich, courtesy of Sydeny-based magician Jackson Aces. And maybe get some new accounting software for your business.
I'd love to pretend this didn't happen - it signalled the downfall of our season and was just generally bad. But it did.
Davison riding to the stage podium - Stage 1
At least Scully can TT, but today only 9th (and helping us get yellow numbers tommorow) - Stage 1
Our little legend Jams in the break - Stage 2
Jams won every sprint point to take the KoM lead - Stage 2
Two Aussies launching - Stage 2
Clarkey leading - Stage 2
Leading... - Stage 2
Jams showing off his KoM jersey on his way to the points lead too - Stage 3
Davison in the break - Stage 5
Embarrassment - Stage 5
No KoM win but one last break for Jams - Stage 8
Novardianto took 3rd as the break outwitted the bunch - Stage 8
So, here we saw the lads decide Tom Scully isn't a sprinter, so we now pay an average prologue rider and leadout 210k and our season's hopes rest on him. Lovely
Tour of Bulgaria
Salinas suffering to 10th on GC - Stage 1 (All I did was change the number from first ToME photo )
Sexy from head to toe and bars to backwheel - our first pro TTT as we go to 5th on the stage and Salinas to 6th on GC - Stage 2
Salinas making the move - Stage 3
Having caused a bit of a ruckus Salinas retires to the front favorite's group.
Duelling with Anton for bonus seconds and bragging rights - Stage 3
Xero beats Isostar - first of many - Stage 3
Another one bites the dust - Stage 5
Now or never - launching the assault on Tvetcov - Stage 5
At your own pace - Stage 5
No pain no gain - Stage 5
Don't die wondering - caught by the GC leader but 2nd on GC - Stage 5
Stage 5 was epic but a little too far for Salinas... and a lot too far for Anton. Enough boasting, 2nd on GC in a C2HC event is great progress for our diminutive Venezuelan. Our best race yet?
Betonexpress GP
Scully still isn't a sprinter. At least Clarkey has some kind of magnetic attraction to the bottom step of the podium.
Screenshot of the Month
We're spoilt for choice as you can see here, these aren't all of them! Less RDs but much more action for the lads. Just beating out Salinas and Anton's side-by-side sprint is:
Our first TTT - Stage 2 Tour of Bulgaria - Credit to trekbmc
Rider of the Month
It's I'd give it to Clarke but no dice (and bitter undertones of what might have been, I'd give it to Salinas but he mutilated our goal in Southland so it's gotta be
In the KOM jersey at our season's biggest race.
Jamalidin Novardianto Total RoTM Wins | 1 RoTM Wins This Season | 1
With the rumour mill beginning to get underway, at least in terms of the future of some teams - here at thecyclingreport.com thought we'd give you an update on Xero Racing p/b Octagon. With a slightly subpar start to their season there's been many a soundbite here, a tidbit of gossip there, to analyse.
Confirmed:
'We will stay in the African and Oceanian markets, as Octagon are pleased to announce they will be staying on in a major or title sponsor role.' - Wynton Burns, General Manager
This means that New Zealand will stay on as a main focus country whilst Africa could take a slight backseat - or stay the same. We guess promises may need to be made about better representation of Africans on the team.
'We already know with not many teams predicted to disband that to abide by our Xero vision of aggressive racing meeting results, and to promote by the end of 2017 with a good base for survival in 2018, we need to re-think, re-focus and re-plan our structure.' - Jackson Huges, Sporting Manager
We could have already guessed that this would be the plan but it just confirms Xero are already setting their sights on planning for next year.
Rumours:
Xero Racing are unhappy with the lack of young talent.
With their ambitions of developing New Zealand and African cycling this one comes as little surprise to be hearing and fits in with the "re-think, re-focus, re-plan" that Jackson Hughes has been talking up.
Cycling NZ are wishing to help develop cycling in the Pacific Islands and Xero is to be their vehicle for doing so.
There are Fijians in the peloton already but with this all but confirmed the only rumour is that Xero will be onboard, possibly with a Pacific sponsor, possibly just developing and sponsoring Pacific cycling themselves.
Xero will be the only Kiwi CT team next year.
Disbandment rumours are abundant later in the year but tidbits of gossip are circulating already - their Kiwi rivals Fox Sports and Spark have been tipped for folding, though obviously these are just rumours. Considering only 10 Kiwis are currently in these teams the battle for the hot new generation of Kiwi riders will be more contested than ever this could be a huge burden off the back of any team in this battle if one of the others were to disband.
@Croatia - If the papers say they'll disband, they submit :P Yeah it'd be an interesting place to go for sure. Thanks :) @the_hoyle - Some interesting rumours for sure! @ALL - can't resist lots of pics
April Review
Busan GP
Pretty terrible race for us.
Spoiler
Helwani crashing
Clarke missing the ultimate split
Tour of Almaty
I thought we were going here, then I didn't when I watched it, but the results say Nzeke came 12th so we definitely were. Hmm. Yes, exact same as San Marino but different rider :P
Tour de Langkawi
Eventful to say the least... photo overload incoming, luckily Selwink uses .jpgs...
Spoiler
Scully struggling a bit to fifth - Stage 1
Jams in the break - Stage 2
Scully only managing 8th - Stage 2
Scully fading to 10th - Stage 4
Hirschlein in the second group - Stage 5
Ole on the attack (and accelerating away from people :lol:) - Stage 5
Hirschlein 4th on the stage and up to 6th in the GC
Scully second in the bunch, but only 8th on the stage - Stage 6
MTK in the break - Stage 7
MTK attacking - Stage 7
Fifth ahead of the bunch
Novardianto in the morning breakaway - Stage 8
Coming in third on the stage - Stage 8
Jams making his RotM defense ambitions known - Stage 9
Jams attacking - a tactic that usually works so far this race - Stage 9
But of course when we try it, we get caught and come fourth - Stage 9
Gudsell attacking the break - Stage 10
Trailing behind - Stage 10
Another third - stage 10
Decent race for us, not so pleased with points but very pleased with the manner in which they were earned - 47 points from attacking riding (others were Scully sprinting or TTing) the most of which coming from Hirschlein, a man who's publicly admitted he's fighting for his contract, and Jams, who is my favourite guy in the world right now, despite his lack of a win. Pleased with performance but results must improve, leading us into...
Tour de Azerbaijan
Went into the race wanting a GC podium (above many expectations) and a stage win (with our hilly strength very much expected).
Spoiler
Davison in the morning breakaway - Stage 2
Getting some KoM points - Stage 2
Stage favourite Diggle in the break, for reasons unknown - Stage 3
Salinas sprinting to 5th - Stage 3
Our man for the stage win finishing a minute behind because he went in the break - Stage 3
Davison on his way to the KoM win - Stage 4
Salinas can't follow despite sitting on his arse all week - Stage 4
We'd love to make a joke about Antón losing his jersey but we were even worse - Salinas in 5th on the stage and on GC - Stage 4
What a terrible terrible race. Salinas just generally not on the right level, Diggle having the racing IQ of someone who's played PCM once and never watched cycling. Our first KoM win is to be celebrated but not so much with how bad this was for us.
Screenshot of the Month
Hirschlein proving he is of some value - Credit to Selwink
Rider of the Month
Only guy who did much other than Hirschlein but this was for more than one stage despite less points so...
Attacking the break - didn't work but good attitude - ToL Stage 9
Jamalidin Novardianto Total RoTM Wins | 2 RoTM Wins This Season | 2
It feels weird to post this on the first day of said month but we have a racing break for most of May to go on a training camp.
May Review
Barcelona Classic
Scully getting dropped
Clarkey waiting on the right wheel
Best of the humans and very nearly 2nd for Clark3y
Goal accomplished and Kraftwerk taking it out with an OP leadout but Clarkee best of the rest makes it a very good race for us. 10m more and it would've been second but Clark3 finding the podium yet again is just what the doctor ordered.
Rider of the Month
It feels like a cheat with but one race but it was a good enough performance to merit the awarding of RotM so it's obviously
Making sure we get one goal this year - Barcelona Classic
Simon Clarke Total RotM Wins | 1 RotM Wins This Season | 1
Back into it after a May with only one race, June brings us 13 racing days spread across four races and one home and goal race in the form of the Giro del Capo.
Sachsen-Anhalt Classic
2nd of June | Breakaway Race Goal | C2HC
Band reasons put us here and yes, the manager is a bit brain-damaged. The young riders will pick up some experience at a higher level over very tough cobbles and one of them will even get to lead.
Startlist
Name
Role
Jamalidin Novardianto
Leader/Free Role
Aleksandr Efimkin
Domestique
Tom Davison
Domestique
Timothy Gudsell
Domestique
Jordan Schleck
Domestique
Jean Helwani
Domestique
Circulo de Juarez
4-8th of June | Stage Win + Top 5 Race Goal | C2
The second chance this season to see Scully sprint must go better than Langkawi - a team 100% for him lacks a leadout man so he'll be on the back of trains on all 5 days. Lofty ambitions here but we really need it.
Startlist
Name
Role
Tom Scully
Leader
Aleksandr Efimkin
Domestique
Matthew Lloyd
Domestique
Jordan Schleck
Domestique
Jean Helwani
Domestique
Jamalidin Novardianto
Free Role
Giro del Capo
17-22nd of June | Top 10 Team Goal | C2
So we forgot about the MTT when scheduling - we have a good team for the hilly stages in a home race and a goal race for us, Diggle, Lloydy and Nzeke will be mixing it up on the hilly days for stage honours (so long as we don't go in the early break Tom) and also trying to give us another goal achieved in a top 10 overall. No sprinters here with a clashing classic so we'll be trying to stay safe for the first two stages.
We've had the third rankings update and though we're not smart enough to go into some of the detail some of our fantastic counterparts do, here's a mildly depressing overview of where we're at.
April
1
Kraftwerk Man Machine
391
2
Ferrero - Samruk
261
3
La Poste - Mavic
248
4
Isostar - Adriatic
215
5
Carlsberg - Danske Bank
212
8
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
163
As you can see here it wasn't a terrible month but a lot of races is the main reason we're a solid 8th here. This is basically the minimum for a regular month with the poor start if we want to have a real shot at our top 10 goal.
May
1
MOL - OMV Petrom
239
2
Kraftwerk Man Machine
227
3
Sauber Petronas Racing
204
4
cycleYorkshire s/b ASDA-Savers
163
5
Schuh powered by Wiggle
152
20
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
42
Only one race and it went rather spiffingly. Not bad at all really but obviously 42 is a bit terrible any other month except January.
Overall
1
1
Kraftwerk Man Machine
1115
2
2
Ferrero - Samruk
857
3
3
Podium Ambition
812
4
4
Isostar - Adriatic
693
5
5
Carlsberg - Danske Bank
674
12
13
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
522
A slight upwards tragectory needs to continue but it doesn't look so with Salinas running out of days - 12th is not good enough at this stage of the season and we really hope this training camp over May will take effect fast and hard.
Projected
Total
Rd
PpRD
Proj
1
1
Kraftwerk Man Machine
1115
62
17,98
2158
2
2
Ferrero - Samruk
857
56
15,3
1836
3
3
Podium Ambition
812
54
15,04
1805
4
4
Isostar - Adriatic
693
60
11,55
1386
5
8
Chiquita - Universal
591
52
11,37
1364
15
13
Xero Racing p/b Octagon
522
61
8,56
1027
The last and most important ranking is also, typically, the most horrifying. It's looking pretty morbid down in a predicted fifteenth - and judgin by Jonny's race days it may be being generous.
there is still a place to go towards promotion for you, man it's 170 points between #4 and #12 - and even more look at the projected rankings! 300 points can be found so easily with 2 good races...
Croatia14 wrote:
there is still a place to go towards promotion for you, man it's 170 points between #4 and #12 - and even more look at the projected rankings! 300 points can be found so easily with 2 good races...
Yeah it is tight and fingers crossed for a good few months coming up!
Mediocrity is a bit of stretch for the team - you have done well and constantly scored well during the months so far. As croatia said, there is only 300pts between you and 5th place, so a high position and possible promotion is still on for you.
@the_hoyle - Late reply but thanks for your faith and yeah, hopefully we can build on an OK base. Months like this won't help though...
April Review
Sachsen-Anhalt Classic
2nd of June | Breakaway Race Goal | C2HC
Completely terrible race for us. But, what were we expecting?
Spoiler
Davison near the front with 6km to go - he'd DNF in the end.
Circulo de Juarez
4-8th of June | Stage Win + Top 5 Race Goal | C2
I tried to write a full rant on this but my wounds are too raw, but not bleeding, if you get my crappy analogy. Safe to say, Scully better figure out how one does tactics, because "you're leader" in a flat race does not mean "come 12th please Tom". At least we won the KoM, so here's a nice picture of that:
Spoiler
Gudsell on his way to the KoM win - Stage 3
Giro del Capo
17-22nd of June | Top 10 Team Goal | C2
We wanted Nzeke to lead but Diggle stepped up to the plate with a pretty good job - even if we all had a very nice dream that Diggle ended up a lot higher after the last stage than he did we're happy to secure another goal with a respectable 7th place finish - much better than we thought we'd do.
Spoiler
Diggle sprinting to 5th - Stage 3
Diggle in the lead group of the decisive stage - Stage 4
A nice stage podium to move up to 4th on GC - Stage 4
Davison in the break - Stage 6
Some Birdy thingy
So I was so sure we weren't here it wasn't in the preview, then through the race I was sure we weren't, then I turned to Clarkey and said "Clarrkeey ya rippa how tha bloody hell do yoo think yoo cood do hiyah mayte?" and he wasn't there and I turned back to the TV and he was coming 8th!
Spoiler
Apparently Clarkey, coming 8th, apparently.
Screenshot of the Month
Diggle proving he is of some value - Credit to The Rider
Rider of the Month
Only guy who did much apart from Gudsell but nobody in that Juarez team deserves any award this month (and this was better) so...
Tom Diggle Total RoTM Wins | 2 RoTM Wins This Season | 2
TheManxMissile wrote:
Great image of Simon Yates there, was he your rider of the month? Thanks <3
Damn, maybe not the best picture, though he did a damn sight better than any of my riders
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant." [ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
This is, obviously, a joke and it's an honour to be nominated
The Backhanded Compliment Award
Well it seems we, more accurately our HQ as there's no way our team would be awarded anything good, have been nominated for some sort of award? HQ of the Year? It's an honour as really it's just our stream of thought taking the piss out of ourselves and wildly celebrating good things and taking a pessimistic view of our mediocri- wait that's what you enjoy isn't it. You people reading this, you like to sit there and chuckle as we slowly lose all hope of our team. You take great schadenfreude from this, don't you*? Well, I tell you what - next year, you won't because we WILL promote and we WON'T disappoint. We WON'T receive this backhanded nomination next year, because we'll be celebrating how good we are, and all you people want to do is enjoy our failures. If I've made you feel guilty, feel guilty and fall into the spiral of guilt that comes with laughing at a poor CT team, who only have a 22-year-old boy that they pay to make the troubles go away.
We mean Jamalidin Novardianto, of course. A rider. For our team. So there's nothing creepy about that last sentence.
*Feel free to vote for us anyway, we could really do with an award!