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[PT] EA Vesuvio [2022]
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One of the joint-longest serving teams in MG cycling, with the ever consistent sponsorship combination of a Volcano and Luxembourg batteries. The Schleck-led dynasty will continue into 2017.

Last season Andy Schleck defied the curse of the rainbow jersey with a perfect season, winning all 4 races he entered, including becoming the first rider in MG history to win the Tour de France for the second time. For the team however, there was less strength in depth. We've had 3 riders in at least the Top 33 of the individual standings in every season - except 2016. Our 2nd best ranked rider, Ben Gastauer, was just 49th.

It's clear that there is a current reliance on just 1 rider. Will that change, as the next transfer season approaches? This coming season will, after all, be Andy Schleck's last season at his peak.

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Current Squad - Pre-Renewals 2017
Nat.RiderAgeSpecialtyOVL2016 Wage
Andy Schleck32Stage Race81.67€ 1,000,000
Ben Gastauer30Hill78.27€ 400,000
Nick Van der Lijke26Sprint76.70€ 150,000
Jaime Suaza31Mountain76.62€ 200,000
Sep Vanmarcke29Cobble76.62€ 150,000
Marc Goos27Stage Race75.88€ 333,333
Alex Kirsch24Stage Race75.28€ 120,000
Fabio Aru27Stage Race75.05€ 180,000
Pedro Merino Criado30Sprint75.05€ 95,000
Marcel Kittel29Time Trial74.99€ 110,000
Dmitri Medvedev30Mountain74.65€ 70,000
Kevin Feiereisen25Sprint74.07€ 50,000
Bob Jungels25Time Trial73.56€ 50,000
Gilles Heymes24Stage Race73.32€ 50,000
Richie Porte32Time Trial73.27€ 60,000
Maciej Paterski31Hill73.24€ 50,000
Pit Schlechter27Cobble72.62€ 60,000
Frank Schleck37Hill70.98€ 190,000
Ever Rivera25Mountain70.61€ 50,000

2016 Ranking Performance
1Andy Schleckpcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/vsa.pngVesuvio - Accumalux2570
49Ben Gastauerpcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/vsa.pngVesuvio - Accumalux637
64Marc Goospcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/vsa.pngVesuvio - Accumalux495
67Sep Vanmarckepcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/vsa.pngVesuvio - Accumalux476
94Jaime Suazapcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/vsa.pngVesuvio - Accumalux326
118Nick Van der Lijkepcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/vsa.pngVesuvio - Accumalux267
145Fabio Arupcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/vsa.pngVesuvio - Accumalux212
146Maciej Paterskipcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/vsa.pngVesuvio - Accumalux210
159Alex Kirschpcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/vsa.pngVesuvio - Accumalux190
185Marcel Kittelpcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/vsa.pngVesuvio - Accumalux164
239Frank Schleckpcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/vsa.pngVesuvio - Accumalux125
258Bob Jungelspcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/vsa.pngVesuvio - Accumalux117
263Pit Schlechterpcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/vsa.pngVesuvio - Accumalux114
284Simon Pellaudpcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/vsa.pngVesuvio - Accumalux104
293Dmitri Medvedevpcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/vsa.pngVesuvio - Accumalux99
302Valens Ndayisengapcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/vsa.pngVesuvio - Accumalux95
360Nandra Eko Wahyudipcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/vsa.pngVesuvio - Accumalux73
410Pedro Merino Criadopcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/vsa.pngVesuvio - Accumalux64
434Sakari Lehtinenpcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/vsa.pngVesuvio - Accumalux56
451Benedikt Mundlepcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/vsa.pngVesuvio - Accumalux51
459Richie Portepcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/vsa.pngVesuvio - Accumalux50
466Kevin Feiereisenpcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/vsa.pngVesuvio - Accumalux46
485Christian Ranneriespcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/vsa.pngVesuvio - Accumalux40
498Gilles Heymespcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/vsa.pngVesuvio - Accumalux35
506Ever Riverapcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/vsa.pngVesuvio - Accumalux25

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History - Team
YearNameRankBest GT Result
2016pcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/vsa.pngVesuvio - Accumalux3rd1st, Tour
2015pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/vsa.pngVesuvio - Accumalux2nd1st, Giro
2014pcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/vsa.pngVesuvio - Accumalux2nd1st, Tour
2013i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/vesuvio.pngVesuvio - Accumalux5th3rd, Tour
2012i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/vesuvio.pngVesuvio - Accumalux1st3rd, Vuelta
2011i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/vesuvio.pngVesuvio - Accumalux5th5th, Tour
2010Accumalux - Huez6th2nd, Vuelta & Giro
2009Accumalux - Formex1st3rd, Giro
2008Accumalux4th1st, Tour
2007Saunier - Duval Prodir1st1st, Vuelta


History - Best Rider
YearBest RiderRankVictories
2016 pcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/vsa_world.pngAndy Schleck1Tour de France, GP Liech, P-Nice, Suisse
2015Ben Swift8Tour of Qatar, 9 stages (3xTdF,2xVuelta)
2014Andy Schleck4Tour de France, GP Liech, Suisse
2013Ben Swift148 stages (4x Giro)
2012Frank Schleck9LBL, Classique du Grand-Duché
2011Frank Schleck6LBL, Lombardia, Eire Tour, Badaling, GP Yek
2010Frank Schleck7P-Nice, Amstel, LBL
2009Frank Schleck1Tour de Suisse, Japan Cup
2008Frank Schleck7Tour de France
2007Frank Schleck2Tirreno-Adriatico, Fleche Wallone


History - Top 4
1234
2016 A Schleck Gastauer Goos Vanmarcke
2015 Swift A Schleck Gastauer F Schleck
2014 A Schleck F Schleck Swift Gastauer
2013 Swift A Schleck F Schleck Gastauer
2012 F Schleck Intxausti Swift Úran
2011 F Schleck Úran Intxausti Iglinski
2010 F Schleck Intxausti Pellizotti Iglinski
2009 F Schleck Pellizotti Cancellara Millar
2008 F Schleck Cancellara Mancebo Millar
2007 F Schleck Mancebo Gil Piepoli


History - Next 4
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2016 Suaza Van der Lijke Aru Paterski
2015 Suaza Kittel Schlechter Slagter
2014 Kittel Suaza Kirsch Paterski
2013 Samwel Kittel Caethoven Medvedev
2012 Iglinski Paterski Mehr-Wenige Hoogerland
2011 Kvasina Ford Kittel Medvedev
2010 Perez F. Sijmens Kvasina Wielinga
2009 Freire Intxausti Clesen Hunter
2008 Sosenka Medina Ignatiev Ventoso
2007 Millar Cobo Bertogliati Wielinga

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SportingNonsense
Grand Tours - Best GC
GiroVueltaTour
201615231
201518223
201447271
20134683
2012437
2011985
2010225
20093102
20081051
2007415


Grand Tours - Best GC Rider
GiroVueltaTour
2016 Aru Goos A Schleck
2015 A Schleck Medvedev Kirsch
2014 Gastauer Medvedev A Schleck
2013 Paterski F Schleck A Schleck
2012 F Schleck Intxausti Úran
2011 Intxausti Intxausti Úran
2010 Pellizotti Intxausti Intxausti
2009 Pellizotti Intxausti F Schleck
2008 Medina Mancebo F Schleck
2007 Piepoli Mancebo F Schleck

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SportingNonsense
Monuments - Best Result
MSRRVVPRLBLGdL
201662246163
20154873422445
201428101681112
2013346842171
201223498713
201147732911
201014796613
20091111622
2008294164
200747304652


Monuments - Best Rider
Milan San RemoRonde van VlaanderenParis Roubaix
2016 Van der Lijke Vanmarcke Vanmarcke
2015 Gastauer Harrison Harrison
2014 Swift Schlechter Schlechter
2013 Paterski Walsleben Walsleben
2012 Paterski Hoogerland Wallays
2011 F Schleck Merino Criado Bakari
2010 Pellizotti Sijmens Sijmens
2009 Pellizotti Cancellara Cancellara
2008 F Schleck Cancellara Cancellara
2007 Cobo Ventoso Belohvosciks
Liege Bastogne LiegeGiro di Lombardia
2016 Gastauer Gastauer
2015 Paterski F Schleck
2014 F Schleck F Schleck
2013 F Schleck F Schleck
2012 F Schleck F Schleck
2011 F Schleck F Schleck
2010 F Schleck F Schleck
2009 F Schleck Pellizotti
2008 F Schleck F Schleck
2007 F Schleck F Schleck

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SotD
The strongest MG setup, clearly. Having never missed the top 6 is an impressive feat!

Only the RVV missing from the tally. I guess that could be a future priority. You should include the races that has been on the PT calender since the beginning imo, as I believe you have won them aswell. Races like P-N and T-A for example.

Can't wait to see how you manage to take the team to a higher level than last year. Also it will be interesting to see where Andy goes with just 34 racedays.
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Tamijo
10 Seasons Smile - nice.
Good luck.
 
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Shonak
Impressive outfit indeed, and will be exciting how you intend to transform the team. Hope the future will hold up with the past. Only Andy now left at the top.

There is a typo in the op with Schleck winning Tour the first time btw?
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SportingNonsense
Shonak wrote:
There is a typo in the op with Schleck winning Tour the first time btw?


Ah yes, first one to win it for a second time, was the intended wording.

To an extent last season's transformation worked with Goos, Aru and Vanmarcke coming in and doing well, plus Van der Lijke getting a GT stage win. Shall have to see what opportunities this transfers can bring.
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Scorchio
The dawning of a new post-Schleck era can't be too far off on the horizon now. Amazing how fundamental 2 riders have been to your continued success over such a long time scale. Cool to see the amassed history of a MG dynasty over so many years (both fictionally and IRL).
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SotD
Scorchio wrote:
The dawning of a new post-Schleck era can't be too far off on the horizon now. Amazing how fundamental 2 riders have been to your continued success over such a long time scale. Cool to see the amassed history of a MG dynasty over so many years (both fictionally and IRL).


Indeed...

Also interesting to see where it will take the team in terms of sponsorship. I mean, Luxembourg can't possibly have a team without a top top leader, and some strong subtop riders?

Ben Gastauer could potentially be a 84HI rider, but he is also at an age where decreasing stats will come at some point soon.

Alex Kirsch have a great age to build on, but hardly have the stat base to make a top top rider.

Kirsch, Heymes, Jungels, Feiereisen and Schlecther all have interesting stat/age combinations and could become very interesting subtop leaders with some trainng, but neither will likely be a profile like the Schlecks.

I can see this team making a huge transformation within the next couple of seasons Smile
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SportingNonsense
SotD wrote:
Scorchio wrote:
The dawning of a new post-Schleck era can't be too far off on the horizon now. Amazing how fundamental 2 riders have been to your continued success over such a long time scale. Cool to see the amassed history of a MG dynasty over so many years (both fictionally and IRL).


Indeed...

Also interesting to see where it will take the team in terms of sponsorship. I mean, Luxembourg can't possibly have a team without a top top leader, and some strong subtop riders?

I can see this team making a huge transformation within the next couple of seasons Smile


Letting go will be the hard part! Holding on to Andy Schleck for his full career may not be the optimum move for PT rankings - but may well be what I end up doing. We'll see - it's not a decision for this season at least!

For a long time the team was Luxembourg, with the links being Frank Schleck and crap domestiques. Now the domestiques are better, but the leadership may weaken soon. I think so long as I have the best Luxembourg riders, the Luxembourg nationality makes sense - it has never been something to tie me down, in terms of the rest of the squad.

And hey, if a Luxembourg domestique can win Liege-Bastogne-Liege for Bpost, then clearly there's no stopping this country!
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Shonak
I love having a team from luxembourg in the PT, gives me a chance to catch some apples falling of the mighty tree now and then Grin Isn't there also supposed to be some new Schleck under different flag in the CT? Wink
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DubbelDekker
Very nice stats!
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the_hoyle
An amazing history for the team! Schleck domination for so many years, so will be interesting to see how you bleed the new talent through to eventually take over at the top
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Andy Schleck - 2017 Season Schedule
AKA: What are three of Vesuvio's team goals?

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Our team leader has already had an excellent start to the season, taking an emphatic victory at the European Championships in Slovenia. Going toe to toe with key rivals, Andy Schleck finished solo, 1'31 clear of Pluchkin, Taaramäe, Spilak and Madrazo. A huge confidence boost then, before he inevitably competes with at least some of them again, later in the season?

But where will that be?

GP Liechtenstein

It will come as no surprise to anybody that Andy will return to Liechtenstein. This is a race he has ridden three times, and won three times - those being the three most recent editions of the race: 2014, 2015 and 2016. Many have tried to beat him here but to-date, he has always held a solo lead going into the final climb, and spent those final 10km alone, on the way to victory. The victorious run cannot last forever, but we hope it can last for a fourth year at least. Add in the 2015 World Championships, and the 2017 European Championships - and you can see that top level mountain classics have been monopolised by just 1 man in recent seasons.

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Vuelta a Espana

Consequently, the all important choice of Grand Tour this season was relatively straight forward. And in truth, so long as the route was reasonably favourable, the Vuelta was always going to be the Grand Tour choice this year - regardless of the movement of Liechtenstein to clash with the Giro.

Andy has won the Vuelta before, but that was 7 seasons ago in 2010, riding for Domina Vacanze. He followed that up with a runner-up placing in 2011, but has not returned since. As a team we have won the Vuelta before also, but it is an even longer time since Francisco Mancebo scored a narrow triumph in the 2007 season. Since then, Beñat Intxausti has been our best performer. 2nd to Schleck in 2010, leading into Stage 18 of 2011 before a crash took everything away from him, before returning to the podium in 2012. Frank Schleck's 8th in 2013 was our most recent Top 10 here, with a sprinting focus following in recent seasons. 3 stage wins for Ben Swift and 1 for Nick van der Lijke, with Marc Goos 23rd on GC last season.

So now, in Andy Schleck's final season at his peak, we simply had to return the Vuelta to race for the GC once again. No doubt the competition will be tough, but that will only make the race more of a spectacle. There will be 8 mountain stages on offer, for us to build the race around. In 2010 he took 4 mountain stages, including the Angliru, and the King of the Mountains jersey. What this time?

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Tour de Suisse

If it were not for the GP Liechtenstein, this would likely be seen as Andy Schleck's favourite race. 7 stage wins, and a number of jersey victories over the years, in 7 entries into the race. With the strongest performances coming most recently, the two overall victories of 2016 and 2014, with a 2nd place in 2013.

Switzerland was also the site of brotherly battles, back when Frank was our Schleck of choice. This led to two more runner-up finishes for Andy. In 2010 both he and Frank finished within 20 seconds of winner Emmanuele Sella, while 2009 was Frank's year - with 3 stage wins and a 5 minute triumph over Andy.

And so Andy returns once again to Switzerland. A similar route design to last year meant no need to alternate to the Dauphine. 4 mountain stage to make the most of, a TTT where the support of Marcel Kittel, Bob Jungels, and are climbing all-rounders will be critical, and the individual ITT where time is likely to be lost.

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Giro di Lombardia

The reduction in race days made it impossible for a second smaller stage race to be raced this year, and there is of course only one mountain classic in the ProTour. So the final two race days will be spent at the Giro di Lombardia. This was possibly our best non-Schleck race of last season with Ben Gastauer taking 3rd, and if Jaime Suaza was able to take 5th place, then surely there's a chance that Andy Schleck can get a result as well.

This is a race with a lot of family history. Frank Schleck's record of two victories, one second place, two third places, a fourth and a fifth is especially notable. And this race will surely be a poignant day for the team this season, as it marks the final race in Frank Schleck's illustrious career. It is only fitting therefore, that Andy will be there to ride it with him.
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tsmoha
Nice write-up. As I bring Morton to the Giro, I will follow Andy's next attempt in Liechtenstein with some comfortable interest. Then again, I will probably be frustrated at the TdS, when Andy rips Morton. Anyway, pretty glad he's racing La Vuelta as his GT outing. Always nice to read those historical pieces as the reason for you to target the Vuelta. A second win for the team after 10 years would surely make for a great story.
 
SportingNonsense
48 - 48

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The Vuelta a Espana is currently underway, and brothers Andy and Frank Schleck are both present. As highlighted by Aquarius97, a notable victory landmark has been reached; Andy has caught his brother up, on 48 MG wins.

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Frank Schleck always held the advantage on his brother, having won 3 stages and overall of the 2007 Tirreno - Adriatico, the first ever ManGame race. The first win was on Stage 2, while Andy picked up his first later in the season: Stage 6 at the Tour de Suisse.

They've each won stages, classics and stage races, with Frank more slanted towards hill classics, and Andy towards the Grand Tours.

GTsPT Stage RacePT ClassicGT StagesPT StagesChamps
Frank Schleck
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6
12
6
19
4
Andy Schleck
4
5
3
16
16
4


Andy's wins have accelerated in the years since he joined Vesuvio, while Frank's count has almost certainly ended now, with his stats on the decline and his final season in progress.

Frank Schleck, Win #48, Tour de France 2014 - Stage 7: Report

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Andy Schleck, Win #48, Vuelta a Espana 2017 - Stage 9: Report

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Shonak
Schleck brother are some true legends of this game with stats and history such as this. Let's see how many wins Andy still has in him before he retires and founds his cycling shopCool.
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Tamijo
Great to see the photo used in this perfect context Smile
 
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