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hillis91
Ian Butler wrote:
Hey this is Contador. So:

[Ride aggressive - set the pace and attack hard]


Haha, good point sir! The visit to Germany are bearing fruits so far, TT skill at 2008 levels
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Shonak
Ian Butler wrote:
Hey this is Contador. So:

[Ride aggressive - set the pace and attack hard]

Indeed Cool Fatigue in July? Doesnt matter when you can lit fire in February Wink

[Ride aggressive - set the pace and attack hard]
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jandal7
I'm split between strategic and aggressive but it's a February stage race so why not

[Ride aggressive - set the pace and attack hard]
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sammyt93
[Ride aggressive - set the pace and attack hard]

Got to get the legs used to attacking if that's how we plan on dealing with Froome in July.
 
hillis91
I like what im reading right now, makes for exciting racing.

This is the strategi for all the races until the Giro. Paris - Nice (Etc)
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--- Monthly Report ---


31.02.2017


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Voting so far, will be open until late tomorrow.
Choiches:
[Ride conservative - follow the bigger teams]
[Ride aggressive - set the pace and attack hard] x6
[Ride strategic - early breaks and late attacks] x3

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Ride aggresive
 
VoetsT
[Ride aggressive - set the pace and attack hard]

Btw. I can't see the youtube movies Frown
 
blackbox
ride strategic
 
hillis91
VoetsT wrote:
[Ride aggressive - set the pace and attack hard]

Btw. I can't see the youtube movies Frown


Look under where the video is supposed to be. It says "Youtube Link", and press it.
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--- Race Preview ---

Paris - Nice

05.03.2017 - 12.03.17


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Albert Lejune, owner of two newspapers Le Petit Journal based in Paris, and Le Petit Niçois based in Nice, created Les Six Jours de la Route in 1933 to establish a link between the two newspapers. For him it was about showing the charm of La Cote d’Azur to his readers with the help of a cycling race on an innovative route. For six days at the end of the winter season, the event went through the Valley of the Rhone; avoiding carefully the Alps and its difficulties, sparingly using the hilly hinterland of Nice, to be finally used as a favourable training ground for the spring Classics. The jersey of the leader was azure and gold in colour, evoking the blue of the Mediterranee and the golden sun in Nice.


Riders to lookout for:

***** Richie Porte Roman Bairdet Nairo Quintana
**** Alberto Contador Rigoberto Urán Vincenzo Nibali
*** Geraint Thomas Daniel Martin Tom Dumoulin
** Thibaut Pinot Rafał Majka Adam Yates
* Kristijan Durasek Tony Gallopin Simon Spilak


Stages:



Experts:

The race has often started with a prologue, but this year will kick off with a criterium race in Bois d’Arcy in the Yvelines area on the outskirts of Paris. The peloton will rack up 148.5 kilometres before the likely bunch sprint for the line. The sprinters will also come to the fore on the following two stages, which take the race south to Amilly and Chalon-sur-Saône, respectively.

Stage 4 is where the general classification battle will come to life, with the only race against the clock of the 2017 edition taking the riders up Mont Brouilly – the 3km climb that was meant to make its debut in the race last year on a road stage. The time trial is 14.5km long and is benign until the road starts to kick up in the final three kilometres for the climb, which averages 7.7 per cent and features ramps of over nine per cent in the final kilometre. The climb is shorter, but steeper, than the Col d’Eze, which has been used for time trials in previous editions.

The sprinters should be slugging out once again – and maybe for the final time – on stage 5 to Bourg-de-Péage, before three decisive stages in the south of France.

The first is a 192km leg from Aubagne to Fayence, featuring no fewer than six categorised climbs, and riders will be on the rollers in the morning since the climbing begins from kilometre zero with the 9km first-category ascent of the Col de l'Espigoulier. There are 100km to wait until the next two climbs, but they’re soon followed by a double ascent of the first-categeory Col de Bourigeille, which forms part of a finishing circuit. After the second descent, the stage packs a punchy finish with the line positioned 1.3km up the climb.

The next day is a record-breaking one for the Race to the Sun as the Col de la Couillole takes the race to higher ground than it has ever visited before. The 15.7km climb, which averages 7.1 per cent, is one of the toughest summit finishes in the race’s history and, in a grueling final 60km, is preceded by the first-category Col de Saint-Martin, which was used on the 1975 stage to Pra Loup when Eddy Merckx was dropped by Bernard Thévenet.

The final stage, starting and finishing in Nice, follows a familiar format and provides a finely-balanced parcours where, depending on the GC situation after the previous stage, the race can be won or lost.

The stage starts out slightly differently to last year, but then follows the same path, with the climbs Côte de Levens, Côte de Châteauneuf, Col de Calaison, Côte de Peille and, finally, Col d'Èze, before the run-in to Nice. Last year saw Alberto Contador spring an ambush in a bid to wrestle the yellow jersey off the shoulders of Geraint Thomas, but the Team Sky rider held on to claim the overall title by four seconds.

The traditional finish on the Promenade des Anglais will be moved along the coast to the Quai des Etats-Unis “in respect of the memorial period declared by local authorities” after the terror attack of last July.


Trek - Segafredo:

Alberto ContadorTrek - Segafredo(C)
Haimar ZubeldiaTrek - Segafredo(L)
Jarlinson PantanoTrek - Segafredo(D)
Edward TheunsTrek - Segafredo(D)
André CardosoTrek - Segafredo(D)
Julien BernardTrek - Segafredo(D)
Peter StetinaTrek - Segafredo(D)
Markel IrizarTrek - Segafredo(D)


Startlist:

Spoiler
Romain Bardet AG2R La Mondiale
Nans Peters AG2R La Mondiale
Pierre-Roger Latour AG2R La Mondiale
Mikaël Chérel AG2R La Mondiale
Cyril Gautier AG2R La Mondiale
Hubert Dupont AG2R La Mondiale
Axel Domont AG2R La Mondiale
Stijn Vandenbergh AG2R La Mondiale
Jakob Fuglsang Astana Pro Team
Matti Breschel Astana Pro Team
Tanel Kangert Astana Pro Team
Pello Bilbao Astana Pro Team
Andrey Zeits Astana Pro Team
Jesper Hansen Astana Pro Team
Sergey Chernetskiy Astana Pro Team
Nikita Stalnov Astana Pro Team
Sonny Colbrelli Bahrain - Merida
Vincenzo Nibali Bahrain - Merida
Ion Izagirre Bahrain - Merida
Ivan Garcia Cortina Bahrain - Merida
Ramunas Navardauskas Bahrain - Merida
Borut Božic Bahrain - Merida
Jon Ander Insausti Bahrain - Merida
David Per Bahrain - Merida
Richie Porte BMC Racing Team
Miles Scotson BMC Racing Team
Alessandro De Marchi BMC Racing Team
Nicolas Roche BMC Racing Team
Stefan Küng BMC Racing Team
Amaël Moinard BMC Racing Team
Brent Bookwalter BMC Racing Team
Joey Rosskopf BMC Racing Team
Sam Bennett Bora - Hansgrohe
Rafał Majka Bora - Hansgrohe
Michael Schwarzmann Bora - Hansgrohe
José Mendes Bora - Hansgrohe
Pascal Ackermann Bora - Hansgrohe
Cesare Benedetti Bora - Hansgrohe
Rüdiger Selig Bora - Hansgrohe
Shane Archbold Bora - Hansgrohe
Rigoberto Urán Cannondale - Drapac
Ryan Mullen Cannondale - Drapac
Andrew Talansky Cannondale - Drapac
Joseph Dombrowski Cannondale - Drapac
Pierre Rolland Cannondale - Drapac
Lawson Craddock Cannondale - Drapac
Sep Vanmarcke Cannondale - Drapac
William Clarke Cannondale - Drapac
Nacer Bouhanni Cofidis, Solutions Crédits
Geoffrey Soupe Cofidis, Solutions Crédits
Anthony Turgis Cofidis, Solutions Crédits
Christophe Laporte Cofidis, Solutions Crédits
Hugo Hofstetter Cofidis, Solutions Crédits
Anthony Perez Cofidis, Solutions Crédits
Yoann Bagot Cofidis, Solutions Crédits
Cyril Lemoine Cofidis, Solutions Crédits
Bryan Coquard Direct Energie
Yohann Gène Direct Energie
Tony Hurel Direct Energie
Sylvain Chavanel Direct Energie
Romain Sicard Direct Energie
Julien Morice Direct Energie
Angelo Tulik Direct Energie
Romain Guillemois Direct Energie
Arnaud Démare FDJ
Thibaut Pinot FDJ
David Gaudu FDJ
Jérémy Maison FDJ
Rudy Molard FDJ
William Bonnet FDJ
Johan Le Bon FDJ
Jérémy Roy FDJ
André Greipel Lotto - Soudal
Tony Gallopin Lotto - Soudal
James Shaw Lotto - Soudal
Rafael Valls Lotto - Soudal
Maxime Monfort Lotto - Soudal
Jens Debusschere Lotto - Soudal
Lars Ytting Bak Lotto - Soudal
Enzo Wouters Lotto - Soudal
Jasha Sütterlin Movistar Team
Nairo Quintana Movistar Team
Marc Soler Movistar Team
José Herrada Movistar Team
Daniel Moreno Movistar Team
Jonathan Castroviejo Movistar Team
Imanol Erviti Movistar Team
Rory Sutherland Movistar Team
Adam Yates Orica - Scott
Svein Tuft Orica - Scott
Luka Mezgec Orica - Scott
Daryl Impey Orica - Scott
Christopher Juul-Jensen Orica - Scott
Damien Howson Orica - Scott
Magnus Cort Nielsen Orica - Scott
Carlos Verona Orica - Scott
Marcel Kittel Quick-Step Floors
Philippe Gilbert Quick-Step Floors
Fernando Gaviria Quick-Step Floors
Daniel Martin Quick-Step Floors
Bob Jungels Quick-Step Floors
Matteo Trentin Quick-Step Floors
Julian Alaphilippe Quick-Step Floors
Maximilian Schachmann Quick-Step Floors
Mark Cavendish Team Dimension Data
Nathan Haas Team Dimension Data
Scott Thwaites Team Dimension Data
Tyler Farrar Team Dimension Data
Ben O'Connor Team Dimension Data
Jacques Janse Van Rensburg Team Dimension Data
Mekseb Debesay Team Dimension Data
Adrien Niyonshuti Team Dimension Data
Simon Spilak Team Katusha - Alpecin
Pavel Kochetkov Team Katusha - Alpecin
Rein Taaramäe Team Katusha - Alpecin
Maurits Lammertink Team Katusha - Alpecin
Vyacheslav Kuznetsov Team Katusha - Alpecin
Sven Erik Bystrøm Team Katusha - Alpecin
Matvei Mamykin Team Katusha - Alpecin
Robert Kiserlovski Team Katusha - Alpecin
Dylan Groenewegen Team Lotto NL - Jumbo
Robert Gesink Team Lotto NL - Jumbo
Alexey Vermeulen Team Lotto NL - Jumbo
Daan Olivier Team Lotto NL - Jumbo
Victor Campenaerts Team Lotto NL - Jumbo
Lars Boom Team Lotto NL - Jumbo
Stef Clement Team Lotto NL - Jumbo
Bram Tankink Team Lotto NL - Jumbo
Geraint Thomas Team Sky
Michał Kwiatkowski Team Sky
Luke Rowe Team Sky
Vasil Kiryienka Team Sky
Łukasz Wiśniowski Team Sky
Ian Boswell Team Sky
Michał Gołaś Team Sky
Ian Stannard Team Sky
Michael Matthews Team Sunweb
Tom Dumoulin Team Sunweb
Søren Kragh Andersen Team Sunweb
Wilco Kelderman Team Sunweb
Phil Bauhaus Team Sunweb
Nikias Arndt Team Sunweb
Bert De Backer Team Sunweb
Zico Waeytens Team Sunweb
Edward Theuns Trek - Segafredo
Alberto Contador Trek - Segafredo
André Cardoso Trek - Segafredo
Jarlinson Pantano Trek - Segafredo
Haimar Zubeldia Trek - Segafredo
Julien Bernard Trek - Segafredo
Peter Stetina Trek - Segafredo
Markel Irizar Trek - Segafredo
Ben Swift UAE Team Emirates
Diego Ulissi UAE Team Emirates
Federico Zurlo UAE Team Emirates
Jan Polanc UAE Team Emirates
Vegard Stake Laengen UAE Team Emirates
Kristijan Durasek UAE Team Emirates
Valerio Conti UAE Team Emirates
Matteo Bono UAE Team Emirates

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--- Race Preview ---

Tirreno - Adriatico

08.03.2017 - 14.03.17


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This year's Tirreno-Adriatico route is similar to recent years, starting in the Tyrrhenian in the Tuscan holiday resort of Lido di Camaiore on Wednesday, and ending next Tuesday as per tradition in San Benedetto del Tronto. The racing starts with an out and back 22.7km team trial along the Camaiore and Pietrasanta seafront.

The BMC Racing team won last year, giving van Garderen a boost and setting up Van Avermaet for a surprise overall win due to snow forcing the cancellation of the key mountain stage. BMC beat Etixx-QuickStep by just two seconds, with FDJ a surprise third at nine seconds.

We can expect a similar result this year perhaps, with Movistar, Team Sky and Team Sunweb also expected to be within a few seconds. The time gaps and time loses will be vital for the battle for the overall classification and losses over 20 seconds could seriously compromise the chances of leaders with any hope of winning the race.

The key will be to find the right balance between speed, power and teamwork, as Ryan Mullen of Cannondale-Drapac explained: "A 22-minute, 56-kilometre an hour blast. Easy, right? We'll all whack out five million watts and be done with it."

After the fast start, stages 2 and 3 head south through Tuscany, not far from the coast, with finishes in Pomerance and then Montalto di Castro. Both should end with a sprint finish of a kind. However, stage 2 is a testing 229km long, and the finale before Pomerance includes several rolling climbs and sharp kick up at 15 per cent just three kilometres from the finish. It is ideal for a finisseur or even a late attack, as Stybar proved last year. He surged clear over the top of the late gradient and then swooped down the short, twisting road that followed to open a small gap. The final 2.5 kilometres rose and dipped, giving it the feel of an asphalt cyclo-cross course. Small wonder, then, that the former triple world champion felt so at home in this corner of Tuscany and won alone.

Stage 3 includes several early climbs in the Maremma hills before heading to the coast for the flat finish. The final kilometre is similar to that of 2016 where Gaviria dispatched his rivals with ease as the finish kicked up slightly. It will be fascinating to see how the Colombian does on the big stage again, and if he can then get everything right at Milan-San Remo after his late crash and touch of wheels debacle last year.

The race route heads deep inland on Saturday for stage 4, and into the Apennine mountains for the big and most likely decisive finish on Terminillo near Rieti. The 16km climb is often the first mountain stage at the Giro d'Italia and was last climbed in the 2015 Tirreno-Adriatico. On that day Quintana won in heavy snow, and with the climb to the finish posing the only risk of poor weather conditions, the Queen stage is unlikely to be affected by the Extreme Weather Protocol. Quintana put more than 40 seconds into his rivals in the whiteout in 2014, going on to beat Mollema, Uran and Pinot in the final classification.

We can surely expect a similar surge on Saturday.


Riders to lookout for:


*****Chris Froome
****Fabio Aru Alejandro Valverde
***Tejay Van Garderen Esteban Chaves
**Warren Barguil
*Bauke Mollema


Stages:



Trek - Segafredo:

Bauke MollemaTrek - Segafredo(C)
Fabio FellineTrek - Segafredo(D)
John DegenkolbTrek - Segafredo(S)
Jasper StuyvenTrek - Segafredo(D)
Mads PedersenTrek - Segafredo(D)
Giacomo NizzoloTrek - Segafredo(S)
Koen De KortTrek - Segafredo(D)
Grégory RastTrek - Segafredo(L)


Startlist:

Spoiler
Oliver NaesenAG2R La Mondiale
Ben GastauerAG2R La Mondiale
Domenico PozzovivoAG2R La Mondiale
Christophe RiblonAG2R La Mondiale
Matteo MontagutiAG2R La Mondiale
Rudy BarbierAG2R La Mondiale
Quentin JaureguiAG2R La Mondiale
Nico DenzAG2R La Mondiale
Raffaello BonusiAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec
Andrea PaliniAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec
Rodolfo TorresAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec
Alessio TalianiAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec
Matteo SpreaficoAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec
Mattia CattaneoAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec
Marco FrapportiAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec
Francesco GavazziAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec
Dario CataldoAstana Pro Team
Fabio AruAstana Pro Team
Oscar GattoAstana Pro Team
Michael ValgrenAstana Pro Team
Moreno MoserAstana Pro Team
Luis León SánchezAstana Pro Team
Riccardo MinaliAstana Pro Team
Paolo TiralongoAstana Pro Team
Giovanni ViscontiBahrain - Merida
Kanstantsin SiutsouBahrain - Merida
Janez BrajkovicBahrain - Merida
Manuele BoaroBahrain - Merida
Antonio NibaliBahrain - Merida
Enrico GasparottoBahrain - Merida
Valerio AgnoliBahrain - Merida
Niccolo BonifazioBahrain - Merida
Marco MaroneseBardiani - CSF
Alessandro TonelliBardiani - CSF
Paolo SimionBardiani - CSF
Giulio CicconeBardiani - CSF
Mirco MaestriBardiani - CSF
Enrico BarbinBardiani - CSF
Simone AndreettaBardiani - CSF
Edoardo ZardiniBardiani - CSF
Samuel SánchezBMC Racing Team
Tejay Van GarderenBMC Racing Team
Jempy DruckerBMC Racing Team
Rohan DennisBMC Racing Team
Michael SchärBMC Racing Team
Greg Van AvermaetBMC Racing Team
Silvan DillierBMC Racing Team
Floris GertsBMC Racing Team
Emanuel BuchmannBora - Hansgrohe
Maciej BodnarBora - Hansgrohe
Jan BartaBora - Hansgrohe
Aleksejs SaramotinsBora - Hansgrohe
Peter SaganBora - Hansgrohe
Gregor MühlbergerBora - Hansgrohe
Matteo PelucchiBora - Hansgrohe
Andreas SchillingerBora - Hansgrohe
Alberto BettiolCannondale - Drapac
Michael WoodsCannondale - Drapac
Tom-Jelte SlagterCannondale - Drapac
Davide VillellaCannondale - Drapac
Kristjan KorenCannondale - Drapac
Davide FormoloCannondale - Drapac
Dylan Van BaarleCannondale - Drapac
Tom Van AsbroeckCannondale - Drapac
Ignatas KonovalovasFDJ
Davide CimolaiFDJ
Tobias LudvigssonFDJ
Jacopo GuarnieriFDJ
Steve MorabitoFDJ
Matthieu LadagnousFDJ
Sébastien ReichenbachFDJ
Odd Christian EikingFDJ
Tiesj BenootLotto - Soudal
Kris BoeckmansLotto - Soudal
Tosh Van Der SandeLotto - Soudal
Tim WellensLotto - Soudal
Jasper De BuystLotto - Soudal
Sean De BieLotto - Soudal
Marcel SiebergLotto - Soudal
Jürgen RoelandtsLotto - Soudal
Alejandro ValverdeMovistar Team
Adriano MaloriMovistar Team
Gorka IzagirreMovistar Team
Alex DowsettMovistar Team
Richard CarapazMovistar Team
Víctor De La ParteMovistar Team
Winner AnaconaMovistar Team
Daniele BennatiMovistar Team
Nicola BagioliNIPPO - Vini Fantini
Julian ArredondoNIPPO - Vini Fantini
Riccardo StacchiottiNIPPO - Vini Fantini
Iuri FilosiNIPPO - Vini Fantini
Nicolas MariniNIPPO - Vini Fantini
Alessandro BisoltiNIPPO - Vini Fantini
Kazushige KubokiNIPPO - Vini Fantini
Pierpaolo De NegriNIPPO - Vini Fantini
Luke DurbridgeOrica - Scott
Esteban ChavesOrica - Scott
Rubén PlazaOrica - Scott
Jens KeukeleireOrica - Scott
Simon YatesOrica - Scott
Caleb EwanOrica - Scott
Simon GerransOrica - Scott
Michael AlbasiniOrica - Scott
Niki TerpstraQuick-Step Floors
Zdenek StybarQuick-Step Floors
Julien VermoteQuick-Step Floors
Tom BoonenQuick-Step Floors
Yves LampaertQuick-Step Floors
Petr VakočQuick-Step Floors
Ariel Maximiliano RichezeQuick-Step Floors
Fabio SabatiniQuick-Step Floors
Ben KingTeam Dimension Data
Reinardt Janse Van RensburgTeam Dimension Data
Natnael BerhaneTeam Dimension Data
Edvald Boasson HagenTeam Dimension Data
Ryan GibbonsTeam Dimension Data
Kristian SbaragliTeam Dimension Data
Johann Van ZylTeam Dimension Data
Mark RenshawTeam Dimension Data
Tony MartinTeam Katusha - Alpecin
Alexander KristoffTeam Katusha - Alpecin
Marco HallerTeam Katusha - Alpecin
Rick ZabelTeam Katusha - Alpecin
Baptiste PlanckaertTeam Katusha - Alpecin
Jenthe BiermansTeam Katusha - Alpecin
Jhonatan RestrepoTeam Katusha - Alpecin
Reto HollensteinTeam Katusha - Alpecin
Koen BouwmanTeam Lotto NL - Jumbo
Steven LammertinkTeam Lotto NL - Jumbo
Timo RoosenTeam Lotto NL - Jumbo
Primož RogličTeam Lotto NL - Jumbo
Juan José LobatoTeam Lotto NL - Jumbo
Enrico BattaglinTeam Lotto NL - Jumbo
Tom LeezerTeam Lotto NL - Jumbo
Robert WagnerTeam Lotto NL - Jumbo
Danny Van PoppelTeam Sky
Wout PoelsTeam Sky
Chris FroomeTeam Sky
Peter KennaughTeam Sky
Gianni MosconTeam Sky
Diego RosaTeam Sky
Tao Geoghegan HartTeam Sky
Philip DeignanTeam Sky
Max WalscheidTeam Sunweb
Mike TeunissenTeam Sunweb
Warren BarguilTeam Sunweb
Sam OomenTeam Sunweb
Georg PreidlerTeam Sunweb
Albert TimmerTeam Sunweb
Johannes FröhlingerTeam Sunweb
Laurens Ten DamTeam Sunweb
Bauke MollemaTrek - Segafredo
Fabio FellineTrek - Segafredo
John DegenkolbTrek - Segafredo
Jasper StuyvenTrek - Segafredo
Mads PedersenTrek - Segafredo
Giacomo NizzoloTrek - Segafredo
Koen De KortTrek - Segafredo
Grégory RastTrek - Segafredo
Oliviero TroiaUAE Team Emirates
Marko KumpUAE Team Emirates
Sacha ModoloUAE Team Emirates
Andrea GuardiniUAE Team Emirates
Simone ConsonniUAE Team Emirates
Roberto FerrariUAE Team Emirates
Yousif MirzaUAE Team Emirates
Marco MarcatoUAE Team Emirates
Matteo BusatoWilier Triestina - Selle Italia
Matteo DraperiWilier Triestina - Selle Italia
Jakub MareczkoWilier Triestina - Selle Italia
Liam BertazzoWilier Triestina - Selle Italia
Yonder GodoyWilier Triestina - Selle Italia
Julen AmezquetaWilier Triestina - Selle Italia
Giuseppe FonziWilier Triestina - Selle Italia
Alberto CecchinWilier Triestina - Selle Italia

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[Win Paris - Nice]
 
hillis91
Ian Butler wrote:
[Win Paris - Nice]


Hahah, made my day!

Working on both races now. Think i'll get Paris-Nice out today or tomorrow Banana
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--- Race Report ---

Paris - Nice

05.03.2017 - 12.03.17


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"Flat stage, we had every man around Alberto all stage, and our main goal was to get him unscaved through the stage. The break went early, nothing special. It ended in a bunch sprint and we let Edward Theuns try himself in the sprint. Demaré took the stage."

Stage Result

1 Arnaud DémareFDJ3h15'11
2 Nacer BouhanniCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
3 Michael MatthewsTeam Sunwebs.t.
4 André GreipelLotto - Soudals.t.
5 Marcel KittelQuick-Step Floorss.t.
6 Dylan GroenewegenTeam Lotto NL - Jumbos.t.
7 Sam BennettBora - Hansgrohes.t.
8 Mark CavendishTeam Dimension Datas.t.
9 Edward TheunsTrek - Segafredos.t.
10 Philippe GilbertQuick-Step Floorss.t.


GC

1 Arnaud DémareFDJ3h15'05
2 Anthony TurgisCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
3 Nacer BouhanniCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 2


Points

1 Arnaud DémareFDJ2525
2 Nacer BouhanniCofidis, Solutions Crédits2222
3 Michael MatthewsTeam Sunweb2020


Mountain

1 Anthony TurgisCofidis, Solutions Crédits8
2 Matteo BonoUAE Team Emirates2
3 Sven Erik BystrømTeam Katusha - Alpecin2
4 William ClarkeCannondale - Drapac2


U25

1 Anthony TurgisCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.3h15'05


Team

1 Quick-Step Floors9h45'339h45'33 (1)
2 Team Sunwebs.t.+ 0 (2)
3 Team Dimension Datas.t.+ 0 (3)




"Another flat stage, perfect for the sprinters. The break went early, in search of tv coverage and price money. We did what we planned, protect Alberto. The break was caught and it ended in a bunch sprint. Cavendish dominated, beating everybody to the line for the stage win."

Stage Result

1 Mark CavendishTeam Dimension Data3h52'13
2 Bryan CoquardDirect Energies.t.
3 Nacer BouhanniCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
4 Arnaud DémareFDJs.t.
5 Marcel KittelQuick-Step Floorss.t.


GC

1 Arnaud DémareFDJ7h07'18
2 Nacer BouhanniCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
3 Mark CavendishTeam Dimension Datas.t.


Points

1 Arnaud DémareFDJ1843
2 Nacer BouhanniCofidis, Solutions Crédits2042
3 Mark CavendishTeam Dimension Data2538


Mountain

1 Anthony TurgisCofidis, Solutions Crédits412
2 Sven Erik BystrømTeam Katusha - Alpecin24
3 Matteo BonoUAE Team Emirates02


U25

1 Anthony TurgisCofidis, Solutions Crédits7h07'18 (1)


Team

1 Team Skys.t.21h22'12



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"The third flat stage in a row, we did our job without spending to much energy. The sprinters teams controlled the entire day. As usual the break went early, but was caught before the bunch sprint. Cavendish looked very good, and yet again he takes the stage win."

Stage Result

1 Mark CavendishTeam Dimension Data4h09'14
2 Marcel KittelQuick-Step Floorss.t.
3 Bryan CoquardDirect Energies.t.


GC

1 Mark CavendishTeam Dimension Data11h16'26
2 Bryan CoquardDirect Energie+ 3
3 Anthony TurgisCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.


Points

1 Mark CavendishTeam Dimension Data2563
2 Marcel KittelQuick-Step Floors2254
3 Nacer BouhanniCofidis, Solutions Crédits1153


Mountain

1 Anthony TurgisCofidis, Solutions Crédits1123


U25

1 Bryan CoquardDirect Energie+ 4h09'1411h16'29 (1)


Team

1 AG2R La Mondiales.t.33h49'54




"The individual time trail, what a stage for us. This was the first proper test of Alberto after his injury. He looked lazer focused during the team breifing before the stage and im telling you, he is back. We all knew the importance of this time trail, you won't win the race but you sure can loose the race.

Alberto rode like a true champion, despite the field being strong. And got us our first WTT victory of the year!"


Stage Result

1 Alberto ContadorTrek - Segafredo22'52
2 Richie PorteBMC Racing Team+ 2
3 Vincenzo NibaliBahrain - Merida+ 5
4 Rigoberto UránCannondale - Drapac+ 10
5 Tony GallopinLotto - Soudal+ 11
6 Jakob FuglsangAstana Pro Team+ 14
7 Geraint ThomasTeam Sky+ 16
8 Thibaut PinotFDJ+ 17
9 Simon SpilakTeam Katusha - Alpecin+ 18
10 Andrew TalanskyCannondale - Drapacs.t.



1 Alberto ContadorTrek - Segafredo11h39'30
2 Richie PorteBMC Racing Team+ 2
3 Vincenzo NibaliBahrain - Merida+ 5
4 Rigoberto UránCannondale - Drapac+ 10
5 Tony GallopinLotto - Soudal+ 11
6 Jakob FuglsangAstana Pro Team+ 14
7 Geraint ThomasTeam Sky+ 16
8 Thibaut PinotFDJ+ 17
9 Andrew TalanskyCannondale - Drapac+ 18
10 Simon SpilakTeam Katusha - Alpecins.t.


Points

1 Mark CavendishTeam Dimension Data63
2 Marcel KittelQuick-Step Floors54
3 Bryan CoquardDirect Energie53


Mountain

1 Anthony TurgisCofidis, Solutions Crédits23


U25

1 Bob JungelsQuick-Step Floors+ 23'1911h39'57


Team

1 Astana Pro Team1h10'0234h59'56
2 Cannondale - Drapac+ 7+ 7
3 Trek - Segafredo+ 13+ 13




"After the great day we had the day before, it was up to us to control the peleton and defend our lead. The break went early, as we expected. The group of 13 got a sizeable gap, and we kept them close but not to close. Wich resulted in the sprinter teams taking over the duties and with the up and down terrain it drained the field hard. But, we managed to get Alberto to the finish without any problems. The break never got proberbly caught, and a suprise win for Zurlo (UAE).

The bunch sprint behind went to Demaré.

After getting Alberto to the finish safely. The true challenge for us began. Tougher terrain until Nice."


Stage Result

1 Federico ZurloUAE Team Emirates4h23'37
2 Arnaud DémareFDJs.t.
3 Mark CavendishTeam Dimension Datas.t.


GC

1 Alberto ContadorTrek - Segafredo16h03'07
2 Richie PorteBMC Racing Team+ 2
3 Vincenzo NibaliBahrain - Merida+ 5


Points

1 Mark CavendishTeam Dimension Data2083
2 Arnaud DémareFDJ2272
3 Bryan CoquardDirect Energie1871


Mountain

1 Anthony TurgisCofidis, Solutions Crédits23


U25

1 Bob JungelsQuick-Step Floorss.t.16h03'34


Team

1 Astana Pro Teams.t.48h10'47


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"The meeting went as planned, everybody looked focused. Haimar had a pump up speech before we left the bus. Everybody was ready. We went over the riders we should keep an extra eye on, and made sure everybody knew their role for the day.

The stage started like everybody expected, the break went early. We worked a lot in the front to make sure the break we wanted was the one that got away. We suceeded. There was a group of 4 that got away from the front of the peleton.

Then, on the first decent of the day, disaster happened from the middle of the pack and backwards. A group of 103 riders went down, amongst them Majka and Thomas. The chase was on, we had three riders that was affected of the major crash so we did not put any pressure on the pace at the front. The group of 103 worked together with the majority of the work being done by Team Sky.

As the first of two major climbs of the day drew closer, the pace went way up. It was Cannondale and Astana putting pressure on us. Alberto got isolated, seeing as both our best domestique climbers went down in the crash earlier and was clearly feeling the effect of that.

Over the first climb everything went ok, nobody attacked and Alberto had control in the front of the group. 3 KM from the top of the last major climb of the day, Alberto went. Riding aggressive, just like we have told him to do. Antonio Cabello cheered so loud in the car i almost lost my hearing.

Nobody was able to follow, but the distance to the finish was to long. And the group managed to bridge the gap. And when it was time for the sprint, Alberto was spent. He rolled over at 11nt place, and kept his lead. Pinot took the win in the sprint.

We also learned after the stage, that the crash early in the stage was more serious the we first realized. Majka had to leave the race with an injury along with Griepel and Coquard.


Stage Result

1 Thibaut PinotFDJ4h57'27
2 Jakob FuglsangAstana Pro Teams.t.
3 Richie PorteBMC Racing Teams.t.


GC

1 Alberto ContadorTrek - Segafredo21h00'31
2 Richie PorteBMC Racing Team+ 3
3 Vincenzo NibaliBahrain - Merida+ 8


Points

1 Mark CavendishTeam Dimension Data83
2 Arnaud DémareFDJ72
3 Marcel KittelQuick-Step Floors67


Mountain

1 Anthony TurgisCofidis, Solutions Crédits2649


U25

1 Adam YatesOrica - Scotts.t.21h01'17


Team

1 Quick-Step Floors14h53'5763h05'52


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"This was the day we had to control, no exuses. The plan was like the day before, no big breakaways allowed. We spent the majority of the pre-race meeting going over the last two climbs and who to look out for.

After we got the break we could live with, the pace went down and the break setled the points over the first climbs by themself. We made sure everybody got tons of food and water before we hit Col Saint-Martin, because we had plans.

As soon as the climb up to Col Saint-Martin started, we turned it up. The peleton got smaller and smaller, and we got help from BMC, Astana and Cannondale. When we went over Saint-Martin, the peleton consisted of 31 riders, and we hade 3 left, one of them being the race leader Contador.

Col de la Couillole was next, and Pantano set the pace hard, basicly leading Alberto out. Then when Pantano was done, Contador went like man possesed, Porte went right on his wheel. The game was on.

With 2KM left, Porte couldn't keep up with El Pistelero anymore. I screamed over the radio, pushing him to go harder. But Alberto was on the limit himself, but still managed to win the stage and with a gap of 23 seconds down to Porte.

What a day for us, just like we planned. We dominated to the best of our ability, capping it off with a stage win on top of that. The last day awaits us tomorrow so it's not over, we had to stay sharp."


Stage Result

1 Alberto ContadorTrek - Segafredo5h02'57
2 Richie PorteBMC Racing Team+ 23
3 Thibaut PinotFDJ+ 1'32
4 Romain BardetAG2R La Mondiales.t.
5 Vincenzo NibaliBahrain - Meridas.t.
6 Jakob FuglsangAstana Pro Team+ 1'47
7 Nairo QuintanaMovistar Teams.t.
8 Rigoberto UránCannondale - Drapacs.t.
9 Daniel MartinQuick-Step Floors+ 2'48
10 Tanel KangertAstana Pro Team s.t.


GC

1 Alberto ContadorTrek - Segafredo26h03'22
2 Richie PorteBMC Racing Team+ 28
3 Vincenzo NibaliBahrain - Merida+ 1'46
4 Thibaut PinotFDJ+ 1'50
5 Jakob FuglsangAstana Pro Team+ 2'06
6 Rigoberto UránCannondale - Drapacs.t.
7 Romain BardetAG2R La Mondiale+ 2'13
8 Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team+ 2'29
9 Tanel KangertAstana Pro Team+ 3'20
10 Geraint ThomasTeam Sky+ 3'29


Points

1 Mark CavendishTeam Dimension Data083
2 Richie PorteBMC Racing Team2276
3 Jakob FuglsangAstana Pro Team1576


Mountain

1 Anthony TurgisCofidis, Solutions Crédits352
2 Cyril GautierAG2R La Mondiale2746
3 Stef ClementTeam Lotto NL - Jumbo1243


U25

1 Adam YatesOrica - Scott+ 5h06'3626h07'53


Team

1 Team Sky15h21'2178h29'35 (1)
2 Cannondale - Drapac+ 17+ 3 (2)


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"The last day was stressful, at least if you look at the profil. Up and down all day, with hungry wolfes all around. Riders in hunt of a stage win and GC riders looking to gain time. We stressed the issue of control to the team. The task was simple, keep Alberto with the threats over the last climb.

The stage started with a bigger group going away from the front, we went straight up and reeled them in. From there a smaller group of 4 riders went clear, i told the guys to ease up and let them go.

The stage was standard from there until the final climb's into Nice. No major crashes or attacks, everybody seemed to be waiting for the last time over Col d'Èze. 7.7 km-long climb at 5.7%, it should on paper not be a problem for Alberto, he seemed fine all day long.

Talansky went clear from the first group, going for the stage win, but Pantano was going all out in the peleton and reeled him in before the downhill down to Nice. In the chaos that insued, Richie Porte lost contact to the first group. Which made Bahrain and FDJ help setting the pace. Eyeing a podium and 2nd.

The stage ended in a bunch sprint, and Navardauskas took the sprint. Contador won the 2017 editon with a briliant ride from both him and the team. Chapeau!"


Stage Result

1 Ramunas NavardauskasBahrain - Merida2h49'29
2 Diego UlissiUAE Team Emiratess.t.
3 Rigoberto UránCannondale - Drapacs.t.
4 Philippe GilbertQuick-Step Floorss.t.
5 Tanel KangertAstana Pro Teams.t.
6 Sergey ChernetskiyAstana Pro Teams.t.
7 Ion IzagirreBahrain - Meridas.t.
8 Jakob FuglsangAstana Pro Teams.t.
9 Pello BilbaoAstana Pro Teams.t.
10 Michael MatthewsTeam Sunwebs.t.


GC

1 Alberto ContadorTrek - Segafredo28h52'51
2 Richie PorteBMC Racing Team+ 1'10
3 Vincenzo NibaliBahrain - Merida+ 1'46
4 Thibaut PinotFDJ+ 1'50
5 Rigoberto UránCannondale - Drapac+ 2'04
6 Jakob FuglsangAstana Pro Team+ 2'06
7 Romain BardetAG2R La Mondiale+ 2'13
8 Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team+ 2'29
9 Tanel KangertAstana Pro Team+ 3'20
10 Geraint ThomasTeam Sky+ 3'29


Point

1 Jakob FuglsangAstana Pro Team1389
2 Mark CavendishTeam Dimension Data083
3 Richie PorteBMC Racing Team076


Mountain

1 Anthony TurgisCofidis, Solutions Crédits860
2 Cyril GautierAG2R La Mondiale753
3 Andrew TalanskyCannondale - Drapac2744


U25

1 Adam YatesOrica - Scott28h58'04


Team

1 Team Skys.t.86h58'02



Greg Lemond:
"This was truely a spot-on performance by the team, so alot of the guys here just made a major statement regarding making the team to Catalunya and Basque Tour. Let me get Giovanni Ellena so we can disscues this properly and of course, go over the Tirreno - Adriatico aswell."

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Looks like the tactic I chose is working! :lol:
 
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