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Emanuel Buchmann - 2017
cunego59
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February 26, 2017

Abu Dhabi Tour
Stage 4/4: Yas Marina
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The final stage is once again completely flat, and with 107 kilometers pretty short. No wind today, so no big changes in the GC are to be expected. However, there's still a close fight for the points jersey, with Cimolai just four points in front of Bennett, and Boudat one more point behind.

55 km to go
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With no more climbing left to do and the other guys planned for the sprint train, I was allowed to go on the attack today. And I managed to get into the break of the day, a 15 men group - quite promising.

6 km to go
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With six kilometers to go, we were still about 50 seconds in front. At this point, I was virtually both in white and on the overall podium. But we had to keep that up!
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In the peloton, FDJ was leading the chase with our guys right next to them, in case we would get caught.

2 km to go
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The sprint for the win had begun. It was clear that the winner would come from our group. But who would it be? And would there be a time gap?

0 km to go
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I'm not known to be a fast guy, so I was just as surprised as everyone else when I finished third! I was a little lucky, hopping from the right wheel to the next - and that also meant 4 seconds of time bonification! Would that be enough for white?
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Unfortunately not. Everything goes wrong for us: Sam decided to take the sprint full speed to try and take the points jersey, only to fall one point short, and in the process he may have cost me white, as I'm just missing four seconds in the end.

So I conclude the Abu Dhabi Tour with some mixed feelings. I am a little angry at Sam for not holding back, but I'm probably wrong to feel that way. As close as the sprint was, it wouldn't have made a difference of four seconds. Hopefully, in a few days, I can take this third place as what it is: A really nice surprise from a breakaway long shot!

In general, the Tour has of course been a massive success. We have the entire podium for ourselves, and especially Patrick is over the moon, since he didn't expect this win at all. This also puts us massively in the lead in the World Tour rankings.

Stage Result
Stage 4/4
1 Julien SimonCofidis, Solutions Crédits1h59'48
2 Marco ColedanTrek - Segafredos.t.
3 Emanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohes.t.
4 Bram TankinkTeam LottoNL - Jumbos.t.
5 Adam HansenLotto Soudals.t.
6 Maciej PaterskiCCC Sprandi Polkowices.t.
7 Patrick BevinCannondale - Drapacs.t.
8 Johann Van ZylTeam Dimension Datas.t.
9 Adriano MaloriMovistar Teams.t.
10 Alessandro De MarchiBMC Racing Teams.t.
...
16 Sam BennettBORA - hansgrohe+ 31
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1 Patrick KonradBORA - hansgrohe10h52'40
2 Leopold KönigBORA - hansgrohe+ 4
3 Rafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohe+ 26
4 Cyril GautierAg2r La Mondiale+ 30
5 Enrico BarbinBardiani CSFs.t.
6 Nicolas RocheBMC Racing Teams.t.
7 Robert GesinkTeam LottoNL - Jumbos.t.
8 Igor AntonTeam Dimension Datas.t.
9 Maxime MonfortLotto Soudals.t.
10 Vasil KiryienkaTeam Skys.t.
...
16 Emanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohe+ 34
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1 Davide CimolaiFDJ43
2 Sam BennettBORA - hansgrohe42
3 Thomas BoudatDirect Energie40
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1 Patrick KonradBORA - hansgrohe12
2 Leopold KönigBORA - hansgrohe8
3 Rafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohe6
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1 Jan PolancUAE Team Emirates10h53'10
2 Emanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohe+ 4
3 Giulio CicconeBardiani CSF+ 55

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Edited by cunego59 on 03-07-2017 17:50
 
Ian Butler
Very nice race all round, though just missing out on two jerseys is unfortunate.
Still, easy WT points and a nice sprint finish from our protagonist!
 
sutty68
Great last stage from Emanuel Wink but what a team performance in the Overall GC Grin
 
VoetsT
Well done for this race! Very good team performance overall Wink
 
cunego59
Ian Butler wrote:
Very nice race all round, though just missing out on two jerseys is unfortunate.
Still, easy WT points and a nice sprint finish from our protagonist!

Surprising sprint finish as well, both for the protagonist and the team manager Wink And yeah, missing those two jerseys, and both so narrowly, hurts a little. Then again, with the overall results in this race, that's lamenting on a high level.

sutty68 wrote:
Great last stage from Emanuel Wink but what a team performance in the Overall GC Grin


Indeed it was! I don't think that has ever happened before in a WT race Wink

VoetsT wrote:
Well done for this race! Very good team performance overall Wink


Thanks! We're very pleased Smile


I'll have the February recap for you tomorrow, and then Tirreno-Adriatico is up next!
 
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March 3, 2017

Hello everyone!

another monthly review, another great performance by Bora. You already saw the havoc we caused in Abu Dhabi, and on top, Peter Sagan won the second World Tour classic of the year as well, this time the much more prestigeous Omloop Het Nieuwsblad.

We've now won three out of the four WT races so far, and finished second in the fourth one. The other teams really need to step it up!

World Tour Results
Abu Dhabi Tour
1 Patrick KonradBORA - hansgrohe
2 Leopold KönigBORA - hansgrohe
3 Rafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohe
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
1 Peter SaganTeam BORA - hansgrohe
2 Sonny ColbrelliBahrain - Merida
3 Arnaud DémareFDJ
The Abu Dhabi Tour saw an unprecedented domination by Bora, as we took advantage of an extremely weak starting field. Against tougher opposition, Peter Sagan managed to strengthen his position as the top classics rider currently around.

Bora-Highlight
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There would be no getting around the queen stage in Abu Dhabi here, but you've already see that, so let me show you the finish line picture from Peter's Omloop Het Nieuwsblad win. In an otherwise very close sprint, he's almost a bike length in front of everyone else!

We had a few other good results this month in continental races as well:
Vuelta a Murcia Rafal MajkaWin
Volta ao Algarve Peter Sagan2 stage wins
Volta ao Algarve Peter Sagan3rd overall
Volta ao Algarve Leopold König2nd overall
Le Tour de Langkawi Pawel Poljanski4th overall
Kuurne - Bruxelles - Kuurne Peter Sagan2nd

World Tour Rankings
Individual
photouploads.com/images/8a3338.png1Peter SaganBORA - hansgrohe1070
photouploads.com/images/8a3338.png2Esteban ChávesOrica - Scott560
photouploads.com/images/8a3338.png3Tobias LudvigssonFDJ365
photouploads.com/images/1bf3bc.png4Patrick KonradBora - Hansgrohe346
photouploads.com/images/27b2cd.png5Ben HermansBMC Racing Team345
Teams
photouploads.com/images/8a3338.png1 BORA - hansgrohe1402
photouploads.com/images/1bf3bc.png2 FDJ913
photouploads.com/images/27b2cd.png3 Orica - Scott727
photouploads.com/images/1bf3bc.png4 Lotto Soudal475
photouploads.com/images/8a3338.png5 Team Dimension Data435
With little points to be won in the February races come little changes in the rankings. Patrick Konrad is the only new rider in the Top 5, just barely edging out Hermans. FDJ and Orica change places as Lotto Soudal kicks BMC out of the Top 5 in the team rankings.

In other news ...
Literally no other news. A few continental teams have renewed their sponsor contracts, other than that, nothing really happened.

Peter Sagan will try to continue his run with the Strade Bianche coming up tomorrow, and afterwards he'll join Rafal Majka and myself for the Tirreno - Adriatico, my last race as a domestique - at least for a few weeks!

See you around,
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Edited by cunego59 on 25-06-2017 14:00
 
Tamijo
Abu Dhabi Tour: Stage 4 – Great to be allowed to go solo, and with a podium result. Good luck in Tirreno
 
VoetsT
Best of Lucky in T-A. Sagan en Majka will make Bora a strong team!
 
cunego59
Thanks guys! We should do well in T-A, although not as dominating as in Abu Dhabi of course Wink
Also, I'll be switching to jpg from stage 4 of T-A on, in case anyone had trouble with the bigger png format.
 
cunego59
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March 7, 2017

Tirreno - Adriatico
7 Stages | March 8 - March 14, 2017
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Alongside Paris - Nice, the Tirreno - Adriatico is one of the two first actual season highlights for stage racers, and the first World Tour race on Italian ground. The race has a long tradition dating back to 1966, and while stage racers battle for the win, many sprinters and puncheurs use it as a final preparation race for Milano - San Remo.

Roger Vlaeminck won the race six times in a row from 1972 to 1977, holding the record for most wins. Last year's winner was Greg Van Avermaet on a route without any big mountains.

Stages
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A puncheur as the race winner most probably won't happen this time, the final climb up to Monte Terminillo should be too hard for those types of riders. A strong team for the opening team time trial will also be needed, as the race won't be won on that day, but it could already be lost.

Top Riders
Alejandro ValverdeMovistar Team
Esteban ChávesOrica - Scott
Fabio AruAstana Pro Team
Ilnur ZakarinKatusha - Alpecin
Rafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohe
Mark CavendishTeam Dimension Data
John DegenkolbTrek - Segafredo
Greg Van AvermaetBMC Racing Team
Peter SaganBORA - hansgrohe

The absolute top riders seem to prefer Paris - Nice this year, both stage racers and sprinters alike. Still, it's a tough starting and especially balanced field, which should make for some interesting racing.

Bora - Hansgrohe
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We have two main objectives here: One is to fulfill our sponsor goal, which is a Top 5 overall. Rafal is our guy, and with the form he's been showing in Abu Dhabi - granted in a weak field, but still -, that should be doable. Jan Barta and Maciej Bodnar will provide valuable power in the team time trial, and Bodnar has his eyes set on the final stage as well.

Also, Peter Sagan is in the final throes of his Milano - San Remo preparation and is a top contender for the flat and hilly stages.

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Edited by cunego59 on 25-06-2017 13:58
 
Masterblaster01
Some great results!
Good luck in the Tirreno! Grin
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Ian Butler
Sagan needs at least a stage win and green to have a mediocre Tirreno, I think Pfft

Let's put in one great final domestic performance for a while!
 
cunego59
Masterblaster01 wrote:
Some great results!
Good luck in the Tirreno! Grin

Thank you very much!

Ian Butler wrote:
Sagan needs at least a stage win and green to have a mediocre Tirreno, I think Pfft

Let's put in one great final domestic performance for a while!

Most definetely a stage win, yes. The points jersey could be tough, if the climbers compete on the hilly stages. Valverde or Chaves may have a say in that case as well.

Since I'm getting closer to where I actually am in the savegame, I will reduce posting frequency to one stage per day from now on, to have some buffer in case I don't get to play for a few days. Just so you guys know Wink
 
cunego59
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March 8, 2017

Tirreno - Adriatico
Stage 1/7: Lido di Camaiore
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A straightforward opening stage in and around the beach resort of Lido di Camaiore. A flat, 22 kilometers long team time trial. On paper, we have a strong lineup, but this is the first time we're riding in this constellation, so we're not sure what to expect.

19 km to go
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And we're off! The first couple of kilometers feel good, but we don't have a comparison yet.

13 km to go
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The midway checkpoint dampens our hopes for a top result. We're 12 seconds behind the leading team LottoNL - Jumbo.

0 km to go
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And our fear is confirmed - we don't manage to make up any time, and despite all of us being at the end of our tether, we only finish 14th.
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Team Sky are the winners of the day. The showed perfect timing with in incredibly strong second half of the race, and really distanced everyone else. Luckily, the time gaps weren't as big, and Rafal only lost maximum 13 seconds on his biggest rivals.

Stage Result
Stage 1/7
1 Team Sky28'26
2 Bahrain - Merida+ 12
3 Quick-Step Floors+ 15
4 Team LottoNL - Jumbo+ 16
5 Movistar Teams.t.
6 Astana Pro Teams.t.
7 Orica - Scott+ 17
8 Katusha- Alpecins.t.
9 BMC Racing Teams.t.
10 Ag2r La Mondiale+ 18
...
14 BORA - hansgrohe+ 29
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1 Jonathan DibbenTeam Sky28'26
2 Ian StannardTeam Skys.t.
3 Vasil KiryienkaTeam Skys.t.
4 Michal KwiatkowskiTeam Skys.t.
5 Salvatore PuccioTeam Skys.t.
6 Elia VivianiTeam Sky+ 1
7 Diego RosaTeam Sky+ 2
8 Jon Ander InsaustiBahrain - Merida+ 12
9 Franco PellizottiBahrain - Meridas.t.
10 Valerio AgnoliBahrain - Meridas.t.
...
87 Emanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohe+ 29
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1 Jonathan DibbenTeam Sky28'26
2 Jon Ander InsaustiBahrain - Merida+ 12
3 Davide MartinelliQuick-Step Floors+ 15

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Edited by cunego59 on 03-07-2017 17:51
 
Tamijo
Not a top result, but with a total loss of only 29" and 12-13" to Movistar/Astana/Katusha should not be a decisive.
 
Masterblaster01
Yeah, 29 seconds isn't much, but with only one mountain stage every second behind is one to much.. Hoping for some good legs!
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sutty68
Team time trial over now for the real racing to begin Wink
 
VoetsT
This race is far from over after the TTT.
 
Tamijo
Masterblaster01 wrote:
Yeah, 29 seconds isn't much, but with only one mountain stage every second behind is one to much.. Hoping for some good legs!


I think you will be surprised how much can be gained or lost on stage 2,5,7 but let’s see.
 
cunego59
Tamijo wrote:
Masterblaster01 wrote:
Yeah, 29 seconds isn't much, but with only one mountain stage every second behind is one to much.. Hoping for some good legs!


I think you will be surprised how much can be gained or lost on stage 2,5,7 but let’s see.

They are very tricky! And with a tight field, many riders will try something ...

But we're glad the TTT is over, too Wink Let's see how we do with "proper" racing!
 
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