National Championships 2016 Discussion
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Bjartne |
Posted on 25-04-2017 17:55
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Cool to kick off the NC-season with a Champions race! Same NC procedure as always with a breakaway win, but at least the gap wasn't more than 5 minutes this time, and we didn' need to have 90% abandoned.
Looking especially forward to the Kazakh and Iranian championship |
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Marcovdw |
Posted on 25-04-2017 18:26
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And of course Esmaeli lost in his supposedly last race for us. But it's not worth anything nevertheless
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Gustavovskiy |
Posted on 25-04-2017 20:03
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Gustavovskiy wrote:
The gazillionth time is the charm. Portugal NC is all we're interested in!
Good luck everyone!
Btw Angola already in the pocket is quite a treat.
If Machado finishes 2nd again it would be getting beyond a joke
Tbh I feel like the joke has ran past us by a couple of years now
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cio93 |
Posted on 25-04-2017 21:14
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A quick rundown of our expectations:
Flat Belgium doesn't give Declerq any chance besides going for the early break.
Mountainous Denmark is likely a wasted day of racing for Lander. He's probably too weak even for an early break.
Hilly France is a big opportunity for Demare with some support, although Gautier will be tough to beat.
Cobbled Great Britain would be a race to lose for Blythe if some teams can keep the race together. Thomas was convincing in the WC though, and everyone's too good of a sprinter to allow a big group to come to the finish.
It'll be super hard to beat Degenkolb in flat Germany, but that might be the only chance for Ciolek to stay in the team.
I hope for a break in hilly Ireland, Dunne should be in the upper end of riders allowed to go early.
Flat Italy will be decided without Felline being able to challenge much, I assume.
Shishelov is probably the worst puncheur in hilly Kazachstan, so there's nothing to gain unless it's a miraculous one-rider break.
I doubt much more than a Top 10 is possible for Kelderman in mountainous Netherlands, and I don't think there's a chance for him to break away.
Mountainous New Zealand would be great for Bevin if there wasn't Bennett as the clearly better climber and a field likely too small to care.
Overall, we could challenge in as much as 3 big countries, and I hope we'll be lucky enough in at least one of them to finally take our first NC jersey ever.
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jandal7 |
Posted on 25-04-2017 22:01
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cio93 wrote:
Mountainous New Zealand would be great for Bevin if there wasn't Bennett as the clearly better climber and a field likely too small to care.
I like to be optimistic and hope my riders get in the break and Bennett and Bevin are back in the field which is too small to care
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ember |
Posted on 25-04-2017 22:13
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This is always exciting... Last year we managed to fail completely in the Norwegian championships, and I haven't learnt from my mistakes... Hopefully we're slightly more lucky with who we put in the early breakaway this time around.
For Denmark and Guldhammer, he somehow managed to win on a hilly course last year, where he got back the breakaway and won. Kind of pessimistic to him doing such a thing for a second time, but at least he could have a shot on a mountainous course
And hopefully some of the bigger nations NC will play out with a decent AI eventhough I also enjoy to see breakaway success. After all it could prove decisive for which team rider A and B ride for next season. |
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matt17br |
Posted on 25-04-2017 22:20
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Thanks for kicking this off roturn and TMM!
So, we have some chances here and there in a few national championships, thinking about Israel/Cyprus where we should probably get a title in the TT, and of course the various Italy, Belgium, Netherlands and France where we'll still need luck on our side to snatch some nice looking jerseys, we certainly don't want no champions in our team for 3 years straight?
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Scorchio |
Posted on 26-04-2017 00:29
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With an eclectic squad, WCC have high hopes of adding to Clifford's RR and TT double. Lots of luck required in NC races to overcome AI oddities, and also in terms of race fields as many major competitors can either turn up or not on a whim (!). Colombian nationals most excited about; can Rodriguez Galindo retain his jersey?, hopefully so, but not expected to be a pre-race favourite.
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fjhoekie |
Posted on 26-04-2017 10:48
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First NCs secured!
Randiranambinina
Close enough....
Cool to see Randrianambinina and Andriafenomananiaina share the titles.
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Atlantius |
Posted on 26-04-2017 10:49
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Good to see that Khalifas offensive way of racing once again secures him the NC-jersey.
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tsmoha |
Posted on 26-04-2017 10:51
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Feng misses out on a NC title. A pity.
Thanks for the reports, TMM.
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the_hoyle |
Posted on 26-04-2017 10:58
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Konte loses the RR title but gains the TT title... I'll take that
Thanks for kicking this off TMM
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Bjartne |
Posted on 26-04-2017 11:26
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Phew, both Taiwanese champions secured, that's important and I'm satisfied with that, so everything from here on and in would be a bonus. |
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baseballlover312 |
Posted on 26-04-2017 11:33
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Lee put up a good fight in those, but I'm glad an Asian team took it over him.
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Eden95 |
Posted on 26-04-2017 11:45
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I was cheering for him as an ex-rider, close but no cigar this time.
Nice to see Banihammad keep his ITT title! Also Russo as the Kyrgyzstan NC will make for an interesting jersey next season. Thanks for the reports!
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Scorchio |
Posted on 26-04-2017 12:54
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the_hoyle wrote:
Konte loses the RR title but gains the TT title... I'll take that
Thanks for kicking this off TMM
Nice to share these titles with our CT buddies from La Poste. Sanogo as RR champion is cool, as he is one of my favourite development riders in the WCC roster. As a 1.0 rider, he has a damn good chance in future years of regularly dominating the jersey race (road at any rate) .
And thanks to the reporters and organisers of all the NC races.
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tsmoha |
Posted on 26-04-2017 16:54
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Nice for Grivko to win in Zmorka's abscence! Always some love for former Ozzies.
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fjhoekie |
Posted on 26-04-2017 17:15
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Marcovdw |
Posted on 26-04-2017 19:02
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Martinez and Marcos both get a Cuban NC, nicely spread amongst the two given they were the only two participants apparently (no Bru/Granjel/Mojica).
Manarelli nowhere near the Brazilian NC but that was expected.
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ivaneurope |
Posted on 26-04-2017 19:03
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It hurts when managers can compete in NC while I can't and that's because I didn't bother to vote on the routes.
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