This is the attitude we took to the last couple of stages in Baltic Chain Tour and how we imagine Ahlstrand was seeing us:
Cowcluding on the month
The first conclusion is that Anacona continues to disappoint and should look to return to CT racing next season while Vastaranta didn't find his miracle legs but did as well as can be expected from him.
Lo Cicero however returned to racing in amazing form finishing 2nd in Thailand after a suboptimal leadout and domination the last half of Baltic Chain Tour to take the GC and points jersey after a bit of a slow start in the race.
On Pasture Elsewhere
Olli Kulppi, Evonik – ELKO
After a very busy July Olli got a more quiet August racing only two days. San Sebastian was rather uneventful for him and the team while he was part of the effort delivering Greg Van Avermaet with enough energy to take an amazing win in GP Moscow.
Olli's Results
Race
Result
Team
HC
Classica San Sebastian
165
26
PT
GP Moscow
103
WIN
Philip Lindau, Evonik – ELKO
Lindau was also part of the team supporting GVA to the win in Moscow and was even the 2nd best Evonik rider in the race.
Philip's Results
Race
Result
Team
PT
GP Moscow
93rd
WIN
Sakari Lehtinen, Vesuvio - Accumalux
Sakari spent August racing another stage race. This time in Portugal suppporting Kirsch for the GC.
The clear highlight for Sakari personally was the tough stage 8 where he finished as best Vesuvio rider.
Sakari's Results
HC
Volta a Portugal
GC
60
19
Volta a Portugal
St. 1
150
15
Volta a Portugal
St. 2
73
32
Volta a Portugal
St. 3
99
55
Volta a Portugal
St. 4
71
40
Volta a Portugal
St. 5
76
22
Volta a Portugal
St. 6
63
4
Volta a Portugal
St. 7
73
22
Volta a Portugal
St. 8
46
50
Volta a Portugal
St. 9
63
7
Volta a Portugal
St. 10
97
7
Volta a Portugal
St. 11
144
22
Bull of the Month
To no great surprise for anyone:
Ivano Lo Cicero
Cow of the Month
Cowming Up
First up is our 3rd and final PT-race of the season where Breschel will be the big name of a young group including among others our two Latvians.
The dream is to have the Latvian NC shown on home soil and some generally agressive riding all-through.
From there we go to Ukraine where Paillot and Vastaranta will be our main men.
Last and least Breschel will be leading an opportunistic team at Grand Prix de la Ville d'Oran
The 3rd and final PT race of the year for us where we will be focusing on being visible. Especially out two latvians should be highly motivated to show themselves on home soil.
Neilands was the first to show the jersey by taking a spot in the break while Matti was the second by being taken down in a huge crash.
The UAE-champion Essa Khalifa had amazing legs on stage 3 going in the break and winning most of the KOM's putting him comfortably in the mountain jersey at the end of the day.
On stage 4 Leipins went out showing his Latvian NC jersey, which is the most positive thing to say about a day we were destroyed completely.
Unfortunately he lost it again on stage 6, but with a 4 point gap his goal for the remaining of the race was clear.
Khalifa gave it another attempt on stage 7, but ultimately wasn't quite strong enough and ultimately finish 2n in the KOM-battle 4 pts short of the win.
Results
Best Rider
Place
Time
Stage 1
Team Time Trial
24th
+ 1'59
Stage 2
Matti Manninen
75th
s.t.
Stage 3
Matti Breschel
140th
+ 5'53
Stage 4
Matti Breschel
134th
+ 14'07
Stage 5
Samuel Halme
38th
+ 2'18
Stage 6
Matti Manninen
63rd
s.t.
Stage 7
Matti Breschel
116th
+ 9'01
Stage 8
Matti Breschel
31st
s.t.
General Classification
1
Roger Kluge
Pokerstars.com
26h15'58
141
Matti Breschel
Valio - DeLaval
+ 30'08
144
Matti Manninen
Valio - DeLaval
+ 30'25
148
Essa Khalifa
Valio - DeLaval
+ 30'56
153
Samuel Halme
Valio - DeLaval
+ 33'38
156
Risto Aaltio
Valio - DeLaval
+ 36'09
163
Joonas Henttala
Valio - DeLaval
+ 39'51
169
Krists Neilands
Valio - DeLaval
+ 43'59
174
Emils Liepins
Valio - DeLaval
+ 52'49
Tour of Ukraine
We went to Ukraine with a split goal: Paillot for the TT and GC and Vastaranta for stage results.
And boy does Paillot live up to his end of the bargain as he powers to a dominant TT-win 30 seconds faster than Dekker on 2nd.
Chris Anker made sure to show the jersey on the final stage after what have otherwise been a very anonymous season for him. With him among others Philip Lindau.
And there you have it: CAS sprinting for a stage win.
To no great surprise he finished 8th out of 8.
Results
Best Rider
Place
Time
Stage 1
Jukka Vastaranta
17th
s.t.
Stage 2
Jukka Vastaranta
13th
+ 13
Stage 3
Jukka Vastaranta
13th
+ 2'50
Stage 4
Yoann Paillot
WIN
- 30
Stage 5
Chris Anker Sørensen
8th
s.t.
General Classification
1
Thomas Dekker
Compal - Merida
14h56'06
4
Yoann Paillot
Valio - DeLaval
+ 1'29
13
Jukka Vastaranta
Valio - DeLaval
+ 4'02
69
Ingvar Omarsson
Valio - DeLaval
+ 9'13
94
Paavo Paajanen
Valio - DeLaval
+ 13'14
101
Chris Anker Sørensen
Valio - DeLaval
+ 14'14
136
Samuel Pökälä
Valio - DeLaval
+ 19'47
144
Jesse Kaislavuo
Valio - DeLaval
+ 21'33
149
Roope Nurmi
Valio - DeLaval
+ 22'10
Grand Prix de la Ville d'Oran
Running out of race days sadly we will be netering a flat´ classic without Lo Cicero leaving the chance for Matti Breschel.
Cool to see both Latvians joining breaks in ToNE. Would love to say that about my Latvian as well
Tour of Ukraine was a real surprise for me. Paillot with a big time performance showing that not only your big cash cow Lo Cicero can win things! Congrats on that stage win and a nice top five finish in GC along the way!
While it was great to finally se Paillot really deliver in Ukraine it was really inspiring to see Essa Khalifa trying hard to challenge the PT riders.
On Pasture Elsewhere
Sakari Lehtinen, Vesuvio - Accumalux
Sakari had a quiet but educating month racing in the mountainous Vuelta a Colombia.
Sakari's Results
Race
Result
Team
PT
Vuelta a Colombia
GC
DNF
20
Vuelta a Colombia
St. 1
157
86
Vuelta a Colombia
St. 2
101
23
Vuelta a Colombia
St. 3
98
14
Vuelta a Colombia
St. 4
50
28
Vuelta a Colombia
St. 5
119
25
Vuelta a Colombia
St. 6
DNF
9
Philip Lindau, Evonik – ELKO
Lindau was also present in Columbia getting his legs warm before Tour of Ukraine, where he shows himself in the break with Chris in the final stage.
After that he took a trip to Liechtenstein where both him and the rest of his team were taught a thing or two about climbing.
Philip's Results
PT
Vuelta a Colombia
GC
DNF
57
Vuelta a Colombia
St. 1
195
8
Vuelta a Colombia
St. 2
135
61
Vuelta a Colombia
St. 3
137
42
Vuelta a Colombia
St. 4
103
19
Vuelta a Colombia
St. 5
132
52
Vuelta a Colombia
St. 6
DNF
60
HC
Tour of Ukraine
GC
78
25
Tour of Ukraine
St. 1
154
71
Tour of Ukraine
St. 2
86
19
Tour of Ukraine
St. 3
107
21
Tour of Ukraine
St. 4
86
45
Tour of Ukraine
St. 5
6
34
PT
GP Liechtenstein
150
27
Bull of the Month
A certain rider really showed the right attitude when obviously in over his head making an impact on a PT-race.
At first he didn't get anything except a few days in the KOM-jersey but now we award him Bull of the Month:
Essa Khalifa
Cow of the Month
Cowming Up
October is a month featuring a very important race for us in Cour de Solidarnosc, where we wil obviously be lead by Lo Cicero for both stage and GC.
Apart from that we will be racing in Giro dell'Emilia and Tour of East Java without great expectations.
We had next to no expectations to this hilly classic and just about lived up to them...
Results
1
Damiano Cunego
VisitUkraine p/b Nemiroff
4h40'26
49
Winner Anacona
Valio - DeLaval
+ 4'02
55
Chris Anker Sørensen
Valio - DeLaval
s.t.
89
Ignacio Sarabia
Valio - DeLaval
+ 5'11
136
Branislav Samoilev
Valio - DeLaval
+ 8'36
166
Jukka Vastaranta
Valio - DeLaval
+ 11'22
177
Matti Manninen
Valio - DeLaval
+ 15'29
180
Emils Liepins
Valio - DeLaval
+ 16'08
181
Joonas Henttala
Valio - DeLaval
s.t.
Course de Solidarnosc
A stage race comprised of four flat stages can only mean one thing: Lo Cicero-time!
The train didn't quite work properly on stage 1, but in the end Manninen helped Lo Cicero to a 3rd place.
Stage 2 saw a significantly better train with an improved stage result to follow.
Things were set up perfectly on stage 3 when Ivano got over-eager and left the train far to early only to fade in the end.'
After some contoverses Lo Cicero didn't get a train and completely screwed up the sprint as a result.
Congratulations to Ahlstrand though for finally beating us and after all this was another goal achieved by "Il Toro".
Results
Best Rider
Place
Time
Stage 1
Ivano Lo Cicero
3rd
s.t.
Stage 2
Ivano Lo Cicero
2nd
s.t.
Stage 3
Ivano Lo Cicero
5th
s.t.
Stage 4
Ivano Lo Cicero
13th
s.t.
General Classification
1
Jonas Ahlstrand
Spotify - Haglöfs
18h49'15
3
Ivano Lo Cicero
Valio - DeLaval
+ 18
23
Troels Vinther
Valio - DeLaval
+ 1'01
31
Matti Breschel
Valio - DeLaval
s.t.
158
Roope Nurmi
Valio - DeLaval
+ 7'38
177
Matti Manninen
Valio - DeLaval
+ 10'23
180
Emils Liepins
Valio - DeLaval
s.t.
182
Risto Aaltio
Valio - DeLaval
s.t.
185
Krists Neilands
Valio - DeLaval
s.t.
Tour of East Java
Last year we had some succes with Chris Anker Sørensen in this race. Now it has promoted with us, but seeing our mountain campaign this season we will be thrilled to be noticed.
We didn't bring a sprinter so the first stage was quiet.
Finally the team acknowledged that Anacona isn't up for it this year and Gökhan Hasta went in the break.
He did amazingly even going solo towards the summit.
However the big names also wanted this and he had to make do with a very honourable 6th place on the stage.
Basically this was a month of confirming what we allready knew about the season:
Anacona is not worthy of leading on PCT level.
Lo Cicero saves our season proving that even on bad days he is among the very best of the division given the support he needs/deserves.
We should have shown more courage in the mountains in stead of expecting Anacona to finish the job in the end.
On Pasture Elsewhere
Olli Kulppi, Evonik – ELKO
Olli only rode one race. In that race he proved that he doesn't like climbing too much...
Olli's Results
Race
Result
Team
HC
Giro dell'Emilia
188
50
Philip Lindau, Evonik – ELKO
Lindau started the month on home soil doing his bit in what is far from being an Evonik speciality - TTT'ing. Guess they'll somehow be happy to have beaten three teams at least...
After that he went doing basically the same thing pulling the peloton towards a bunch sprint in service of Van Stayen, who too the 2nd place in Lisbon.
Philip's Results
PT
Copenhagen - Malmo TTT
21
PT
Lisbon Classic
75
2
PT
Tour of Tasmania
GC
78
48
Tour of Tasmania
St. 1
159
105
Tour of Tasmania
St. 2
65
4
Tour of Tasmania
St. 3
145
36
PTM
Giro di Lombardia
92
20
Sakari Lehtinen, Vesuvio - Accumalux
The fact that Lehtinen was part of Vesuvio's roster for Copenhagen-Malmö says a lof about how big a priority the race was for the team, and they performed accordingly...
To finish off the season Sakari went to Lombardia, where he was supposed to help Andy Schlck, who got his race ruined by an early crash and Gastauer, who lived up to the expectations by grabbing the final spot on the podium.
Sakari's Results
PT
Copenhagen - Malmo TTT
24
PTM
Giro di Lombardia
139
3
Bull of the Month
Though he did not hit his very top level he did achieve another goal for us:
Ivano Lo Cicero
Cow of the Month
Cowming Up
In the World Championships we have the highest hopes for Kulppi in the B-race, but will be happy just to see our riders somewhere along the way hopefully making a small impact on the racing.
From there it's obviously time for NC's where we hope to be able to match our jersey tally of previous seasons even though a few nationalities will be leaving the team after this season - more about that when we get to discussing the off-season.
By far the race worlds-race we have been looking forward to the most as it will be Olli's first chance to lead a team of Valio-riders.
It was a hectic start of the day but in the end we managed to get Risto Aaltio in the break.
As could be expected they didn't last but they did put in a great fight allowing Kulppi to focus on staying with the favourites.
He didn't have the legs to do much more than that, but for a young lad like him we're very happy with his effort and look forward immensely to seeing him back in our colours next season.
Time to evaluate the season that has as good as passed.
At the start of the season we weren't deemed much of a chance by anyone really.
In fact the best prediction had us at 19th while the worst was 27th. In average we were predicted to just avoiding relegation at 24th. Click here for more details.
The general concern was a lack of belief that Lo Cicero could get back to his winning ways and in particular that our lead-out were too weak.
For the first we we as anxious as anyone to see how the Italian would perform after going down a division and for the second we were calm as we had already done our homework and compared our train to that of the PT topsprinters the season before.
A comparison that showed our train on the level it should be.
Thankfully both Lo Cicero and the train delivered!
As could be expected we struggled most other places - most remarkably Anacona, who after having fought for the podium in Tour of America last season only outscores Ignacio Sarabia by 1 point this season.
A huge let-down to say the least!
All-in-all we are very happy to have finished 15th and achieved 3/5 goals to help us get a head start in the transfer season where we will be looking to find a leader on another terrain to be less dependant on Lo Cicero.
Rankings
3
Ivano Lo Cicero
Valio - DeLaval
1084
68
Jukka Vastaranta
Valio - DeLaval
315
71
Yoann Paillot
Valio - DeLaval
304
103
Matti Breschel
Valio - DeLaval
175
290*
Olli Kulppi
Evonik - ELKO
100
384*
Philip Lindau
Evonik - ELKO
69
199
Troels Vinther
Valio - DeLaval
66
435*
Sakari Lehtinen
Vesuvio - Accumalux
56
234
Winner Anacona
Valio - DeLaval
47
235
Ignacio Sarabia
Valio - DeLaval
46
274
Samuel Pökälä
Valio - DeLaval
37
284
Bernhard Eisel
Valio - DeLaval
33
370
Gökhan Hasta
Valio - DeLaval
18
374
Branislav Samoilev
Valio - DeLaval
17
394
Ingvar Omarsson
Valio - DeLaval
15
430
Mateusz Taciak
Valio - DeLaval
10
475
Sami Tiainen
Valio - DeLaval
6
525
Chris Anker Sørensen
Valio - DeLaval
3
556
Samuel Halme
Valio - DeLaval
1
564
Hiski Kanerva
Valio - DeLaval
1
* PT Rankings
Top Results
Race
Rider
Place
Down Under Classic
Ivano Lo Cicero
1
Dutch Food Valley Classic
Ivano Lo Cicero
1
Baltic Chain Tour
Ivano Lo Cicero
1
GC
Tour de San Luis
Jukka Vastaranta
1
St. 3
Baltic Chain Tour
Ivano Lo Cicero
1
St. 4
Baltic Chain Tour
Ivano Lo Cicero
1
St. 5
Tour of Ukraine
Yoann Paillot
1
St. 4
Tour de San Luis
Jukka Vastaranta
1
Points
Baltic Chain Tour
Ivano Lo Cicero
1
Poins
Tour of Ukraine
Yoann Paillot
1
Youth
Volta a Catalunya
Yoann Paillot
1
St. 1
FBD Eire Tour
Ivano Lo Cicero
1
St. 1
Olympia's Tour
Ivano Lo Cicero
1
St. 2
Corsica International
Yoann Paillot
2
St. 2
Tour of Norway
Ivano Lo Cicero
2
St. 1
Baltic Chain Tour
Ivano Lo Cicero
2
St. 3
Course de Solidarnosc
Ivano Lo Cicero
2
St. 2
FBD Eire Tour
Ivano Lo Cicero
2
GC
Nakhon Ratchasima Trophy
Ivano Lo Cicero
2
FBD Eire Tour
Ivano Lo Cicero
2
St. 6
FBD Eire Tour
Ivano Lo Cicero
2
St. 8
KBC De Panne Tour
Roope Nurmi
2
St. 3
Tour de San Luis
Jukka Vastaranta
3
GC
Course de Solidarnosc
Ivano Lo Cicero
3
GC
Tour de San Luis
Troels Vinther
3
St. 2
Tour de San Luis
Troels Vinther
3
St. 4
Tour de San Luis
Yoann Paillot
3
St. 5
Baltic Chain Tour
Ivano Lo Cicero
3
St. 2
Course de Solidarnosc
Ivano Lo Cicero
3
St. 1
Duo Differdange
Paillot/ Pökälä
3
Monterey TTT
Team Time Trial
3
Isle of Man ITT
Yoann Paillot
3
FBD Eire Tour
Troels Vinther
3
St. 7
KBC De Panne Tour
Bernhard Eisel
3
St. 2
Spoiler
Tour of Ukraine
Yoann Paillot
4
GC
Tour of Eritrea
Ignacio Sarabia
4
St. 5
Tour de San Luis
Jukka Vastaranta
4
St. 7
Gent - Wevelgem
Matti Breschel
4
Volta a Catalunya
Yoann Paillot
4
St. 5
Berlin ProRace
Ivano Lo Cicero
5
Tour de San Luis
Jukka Vastaranta
5
St. 4
Tour de San Luis
Jukka Vastaranta
5
St. 6
Tour de Romandie
Yoann Paillot
5
St. 6
Course de Solidarnosc
Ivano Lo Cicero
5
St. 3
FBD Eire Tour
Ivano Lo Cicero
5
St. 3
FBD Eire Tour
Ivano Lo Cicero
5
St. 4
Interlagos GP
Matti Breschel
6
Tour de San Luis
Yoann Paillot
6
St. 1
Tour of East Java
Gökhan Hasta
6
St. 2
FBD Eire Tour
Ivano Lo Cicero
6
St. 5
Tour de Slovenie
Hiski Kanerva
6
St. 4
Corsica International
Matti Breschel
7
St. 1
5 Jours de Dunkerque
Jukka Vastaranta
7
St. 1
Tour of Norway
Ivano Lo Cicero
7
St. 2
Olympia's Tour
Yoann Paillot
7
St. 1
Olympia's Tour
Ivano Lo Cicero
7
St. 4
Tour de San Luis
Branislav Samoilev
8
St. 8
Tour of Ukraine
Chris Anker Sørensen
8
St. 5
Olympia's Tour
Ivano Lo Cicero
8
St. 3
Tour of Vancouver
Winner Anacona
9
St. 1
Tour de Romandie
Yoann Paillot
9
St. 1
FBD Eire Tour
Troels Vinther
9
St. 2
5 Jours de Dunkerque
Jukka Vastaranta
10
GC
Tour of Beijing
Jukka Vastaranta
10
St. 5
Berner Rundfahrt
Ivano Lo Cicero
10
In the following days we will go through the herd one bull at a time.
More then acceptable season for the "herd" Lo Cicero had a real good one especially, will be very interested in how Kulppi rides next season always been very interested in him
jt1109 wrote:
More then acceptable season for the "herd" Lo Cicero had a real good one especially, will be very interested in how Kulppi rides next season always been very interested in him
Definitely more than acceptable, though had the sprint setup not come through as it did we would have had a tough time..
I'm really looking forward to seeing a maxed Kulppi as well. The last two seasons he have had some amazing "above-stat" performances in big races. The big question is how to best support him though. Am I right in remembering that you had him on as stagiaire the season before I joined?
jt1109 wrote:
More then acceptable season for the "herd" Lo Cicero had a real good one especially, will be very interested in how Kulppi rides next season always been very interested in him
Definitely more than acceptable, though had the sprint setup not come through as it did we would have had a tough time..
I'm really looking forward to seeing a maxed Kulppi as well. The last two seasons he have had some amazing "above-stat" performances in big races. The big question is how to best support him though. Am I right in remembering that you had him on as stagiaire the season before I joined?
I think Alkagom had him at Quick-Step but I remember when you were Live Nation and had a struggle in the first year and him and Pokkla just stood out in my mind since then I've kind of followed them ever since
Almost right. The team was called HTC Niuwsblad at the time but he was in deed with Alakagom.
I don't know what you mean that Team Live Nation struggled though
Ristos role on the team is to do the hard work preparing things for our sprinter and he has done that better than anyone expected pre-season.
Future:
There will always be need and room for a Finnish work-horse to control things for our sprinters.
Winner Anacona
Anaconas season embodies how difficult it can be to go from CT to PCT. Last year he finished 8th in the individual rankings. This year he wasn't even caught on camera…
Future:
Anacona will not be leading us next season. Depending in his wage demands he can look forward to a likely return to CT or a role as a dedicated helper to someone stronger.
Matti Breschel
Breschel was one of the final additions to the team and one of the relatively high earners.
While his season was far from miraculous he did a good job scoring us some points in races that would otherwise have been clear 0-pointers.
Especially his solo ride to 4th place in Gent-Wevelgem brings fond memories.
Future:
Matti is not getting any younger, but if we can agree on a salary he might get another season as lietenant for Kulppi.
Bernardo Colex
What is likely Bernardos final season was without many highlights, though he is to be credited for contributing to the 3rd place in Monterrey TTT.
Future:
We want to thank Bernardo for three years of service and wish him the best of luck in his likely retirement.
Bernhard Eisel
The Austrian was mainly signed as support for Breschel on the cobbles but was occasionally allowed to chase his own success, most notably in the stage 2 of KBC where he took a stage 3rd from the break after Breschel had crashed earlier in the race.
Apart from that Eisel did a good job earning his salary despite age starting to take it's toll on him
Future:
As he continues to get older retirement seems more and more likely, but he might be up for a season providing some depth and experience to a CT team.
He won't be offered a new contract with us though.
Another Finnish rider mainly here for depth and support. His main task being TTT's and chasing breakaways.
Hitting the break in Le Tour certainly stands as a highlight for him alongside the podium in Monterrey. Future:
He will always be able to get employment with us as an important member of our TTT-setup alongside with his ability to get in breakaways.
Gökhan Hasta
Gökhan Hasta was one of the riders, who largely got his season ruined by working for a worthless captain.
However on his final race day of the season he showed both the right skills and attitude indicating that our mountain season could possibly have been better without Anacona. Future:
Hasta have grown with us since the first season and thus he does have a special place despite not quite fitting in in terms of nationality.
He will likely be offered a contract, but if the right deal for him and us comes along it is not guaranteed that he will be wearing spots next year.
Joonas Henttala
Joonas have been very anonymous this year, but he is still developing and have been locked in a helping role without getting many chances for himself. Future:
We are dedicated to developing Finnish talents and Joonas still haven't reached his absolute top level. He will have to take a step up next year though.
Gustav Höög
Gustav was mainly hired as a stagiaire to allow him to race in l'Avenir.
He didn't make much of his chance though. Future:
Of our three stagiaires he seems the least likely to be offered a full contract for next season.
Jesse Kaislavuo
Jesse was hired to provide some depth and gather a bit of experience proving that he is worth investing in for the future.
By providing some good work for his leaders on the cobbles and getting in several breakaways he had a very solid season. Future:
He could very well be looking at another year in a similar role as this one.
Hiski Kanerva
Joining us as a stagiaire he managed to hit the right break and taka a stage top 10 in his very first pro race.
A very nice start, which he followed up by climbing better than expected in l'Avenir. Future:
He certainly made the most of his time as a stagiaire and he will be seriously considered for next years roster.
Essa Khalifa
As in earlier seasons Khalifa rode his way in to our hearts with some aggressive riding with many breaks.
Obviously his stint in the KOM jersey of Tour of Northern Europe stands out. Future:
For every season that passes we grow more and more fond of Khalifa. Odds are he will be offered a contract, but it would also be interesting to see him in a bigger role for a team focusing on his home region.
Olli Kulppi
Olli took a couple of steps down the hierarchy at Evonik as the team took a step up the latter.
However he did occasionally give samples of his talent. Especially when he reduced the favourite group to a mere 7 riders in Strade Appia Antica was impressive and his race in the B Worlds makes us exited for next year.
Future:
Olli will be given a prominent role on our cobbles-team next year when he comes home after two years in Latvia.
Delighted to see the continuation of the cow spot (perhaps that should be 'cow splat'?) Valio jersey into 2017; one of the most distinctive and cool jerseys in the MG peleton. Also enjoying the various season wrap-up write-ups.
With riders developing there is a solid foundation to cement your position in the PCT with space to expand your leadership cohort beyond just Lo Cicero and Paillot who both had stand out seasons alongside team talisman Vastaranta.