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One in a Billion | Rise to the Summit
AbhishekLFC
Vuelta a Espana


Stages 18 - 21


Stage 18

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The five man break was joined by another on the third climb. The peloton was down to less than hundred riders at this point. Adam Yates made his move 4 km from the top, with three others in tow. I had to take up the chasing myself as no one was willing to cooperate and my teammates had run out of steam. I was half a minute down at top and the gap kept increasing through the valley and the HC climb. I ended up in a lonely 4th place, losing two and a half minutes to Yates. My lead was gone and I was a minute in arrears now!

Stage 19

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The first couple of climbs were uneventful besides the usual chasing the break. It was snowing on top of the third climb, with the peloton ever reducing. I made my move on the fourth climb with Alaphilippe and a couple others. At the top of the climb, we had a 20 second lead to the pack, with the break out of reach. We were reeled in on the descent and were back in the pack at the base of the MTF. 3 km from the top, I made another attack from a group consisting of Yates, Zakarin and a couple of others. Yates chased and caught up while Zakarin was dropped. I lost a further 12 seconds to Yates at the line.

GC after Stage 19

1Adam YatesSwissair71h52'29
2Abhishek SinhaDuvel+ 1'35
3Ilnur ZakarinSwissair+ 5'43
4Arnaud DuteilTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 9'26
5Alexander FoliforovTEAM Kodak+ 11'36
6Eduard BeltranTeam Europcar+ 15'28
7Peter SaganTinkoff-Saxo+ 17'29
8Tony GallopinTinkoff-Saxo+ 18'04
9Ian BoswellTeam Roompot-Oranje Peloton+ 19'25
10Mattia CattaneoTEAM Cepsa+ 21'34


Stage 20 was mostly flat with the sprinters expected to take the win. The break was caught 4 km from the line but the late atatck from Scott Ambrose and Alahilippe caught the sprinters off-guard. Alaphilippe finished 2nd while I finished with the pack.

Stage 21

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It would take a major turnaround for this stage to affect the outcome of the GC. Although I knew that I was a better time-trialist than Yates, making up more than 90 seconds in this length of a course is not an easy task. Through the first intermediate, I was leading the time charts, while Yates was 40 seconds in arrears. I was 2nd by 6 seconds through the second intermediate, with Yates now excatly a minute down on me. I still needed to make up 35 seconds through the last section. Crossing the finish line, I beat the previous time set by Zakarin by mere milliseconds to go top of the standings. As Yates came through, all eyes were fixed on the display screens. He had lost a further 16 seconds, but not enough to lose the jersey. I lost the race by a mere 19 seconds!

General Classification

1Adam YatesSwissair76h36'23
2Abhishek SinhaDuvel+ 19
3Ilnur ZakarinSwissair+ 4'27
4Arnaud DuteilTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 10'29
5Alexander FoliforovTEAM Kodak+ 11'15
6Peter SaganTinkoff-Saxo+ 17'14
7Eduard BeltranTeam Europcar+ 17'26
8Tony GallopinTinkoff-Saxo+ 17'53
9Ian BoswellTeam Roompot-Oranje Peloton+ 20'35
10Mattia CattaneoTEAM Cepsa+ 22'22

Spoiler

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Points Classification

1Peter SaganTinkoff-Saxo0198
2Ilnur ZakarinSwissair20195
3Adam YatesSwissair0161
4Abhishek SinhaDuvel25153
5Arnaud DuteilTeam Giant-Alpecin0103

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Mountain Classification

1Ian BoswellTeam Roompot-Oranje Peloton078
2Adam YatesSwissair068
3Eduard BeltranTeam Europcar055
4Rafał MajkaTEAM Cepsa043
5Dirk Jan RijsbergenTeam Giant-Alpecin041

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Young Riders Classification

1Abhishek SinhaDuvel76h36'42
2Gervais HardouinDuvel+ 22'53
3Anastasio AniaTinkoff-Saxo+ 38'23
4Kenichi KondoOrica-GreenEDGE+ 49'54
5Bernard ThielDrapac Professional Cycling+ 55'56

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Team Classification

1Swissair230h16'04
2Duvel+ 7'16
3Tinkoff-Saxo+ 10'51
4Team Europcar+ 36'24
5TEAM Kodak+ 37'03

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My ever GT stage win came with a bitter-sweet feeling. Two stages in the Red Jersey makes one greedy, and I hated losing it on stage 18. My efforts were not enough to hold on to my lead, as Yates utilized his better climbing skills to distance me on that stage. My superior TT skills were not enough to make up the deficit. What more can I say, I did my best, but it was just short in the end. Another big thank you to my teammates for their effort. Another U25 jersey secured in the Vuelta.

@Ripley: Hopefully you weren't holding your breath too hard Sad
Edited by AbhishekLFC on 02-10-2017 04:20
 
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Raziz
So close!
 
Ripley
Exhale! Let's focus on the positives, two GT podiums in a row, 3rd, 2nd... we know what comes next. Smile Have to hand it to Yates, ballsy move attacking so early on stage 18.
 
Tamijo
Always hard with 2nd but a great tour anyway
 
Croatia14
Oh damn it. Yates wrecking the big dreams with a brave plan and perfect execution on stage 18. But I feel, as he goes stronger and stronger, that we don't have to wait for a GT win that much longer.
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AbhishekLFC
@Aquarius: Where is the crying emoji when you need it?

@Raziz: As close as it gets without winning it?

@Ripley: One incredible move from Yates turned the tide! That next step is what will drive me on! Hopefully the series continues in the next GT Wink

@Tamijo: Yes bittersweet indeed. Best ever result in a GT, but losing out by a handful of seconds is very disheartening.

@Croatia: Gotta hand it to Yates, he did what he had to do to fend me off. A lesson learnt to always pay attention. The GT wait continues but I'm surely getting closer.
 
AbhishekLFC
Private and Confidential
Date: 5 days after the Vuelta ended

Picking up the phone. "Hello."
"It's here", says a voice on the line.
"Who is this?"
"Can't recognize your own uncle, eh?"
"What happened to your phone? Where are you calling from?"
"I lost it. This is my new phone and number. You would've known had you called once in a while?"
"I've been racing."
"I'm aware. Congrats kid, you made it big."
"Thank you."
"That's the most emotion I've heard from you since you got here."
"You were saying something about 'It' being there", I said, trying to change the subject. "What were you talking about?"
"A letter with your name and the Dutch government stamp on it. It says 'Private and Confidential' on the envelope. I guess it's time to find out your loyalties now."
"I'll be over tomorrow. Don't open it."
"Have I ever opened your mail, kid?"
"I know you haven't. Sorry about that."
"What's wrong kid? You seem distracted."
"I don't know how to feel about this."
"Well you will find out for sure when you read this letter. It just might all be a waste of time anyway."
"You're right. I'll be over tomorrow. See you then."
"Bye kid."
"Goodbye."

Edited by AbhishekLFC on 10-10-2017 05:26
 
jandal7
Yates perfect in those last few days, a shame for you though SadSadSad Interesting development with that letter from the government oO
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant."

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Aquarius97
For me it's obvious that the letter is whether or not your Dutch citizens applications has been accepted or not
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AbhishekLFC
September

The World Championships went well for Duvel. Dumoulin is the new Time Trial World Champion while Alaphilippe picked up the Silver Medal in the Road Race. Ulissi narrowly missed out on the Bronze, finishing in 4th place.

October

I had only one race on my calendar in October and it was the legendary Il Lombardia. It seems a long time ago that I had picked up my first major win here, back in 2018. Since then, I had progressively gone backwards, 9th a year later and 16th last year. How would I do this year?

Il Lombardia

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Alaphilippe was the bookies' top favourite to win here while the team gave me a free role. I wasn't in the best shape with the accumulated fatigue from the season, but I was determined to give it a go. Though the 3 man break were allowed to build up a nine minute lead, they started getting caught with more than 60 km still to go! The remaining breakaway riders were caught at the base of the second last climb. A group of 14 riders went away on that same climb. Another rider made the jump from peloton to lead group halfway through the climb. As has become customary for me over the past couple of years, I missed this break and was in the peloton at the top of the climb. Incredible, despite the strength of the attacking group, they were all caught on the descent. The next attack did prove decisive. 11 riders, including Dumoulin, got away, while I found myself in no man's land, in the second group on the road, with just three others, and with not enough firepower to get back. I finished in 17th place, as our group was caught by the next. Adam Yates pulled away in the closing meters to take the win, to cap off an incredible season. Dumoulin, our best, was 9th.
 
Tamijo
Ya Ya that all fine :lol:, but what about the LETTER ?? Shock
 
AbhishekLFC
The story so far...


Date: December, 2020
Spoiler


Date: 16th May, 2022
Spoiler


Date: September, 2022
Spoiler

Back to the present...

I Pledge a New Allegiance
Date: 2nd week of October

"Here he is, my newest fellow citizen."
"Stop it please."
"Just pulling your leg, kid. Congratulations!"
"Thank you...I guess."
"Cheer up kid. You get to beat Peter Sagan at the World Championships starting next year."
"There is no guarantee that the Federation will even pick me."
"They'll pick you, alright. You're that good."
"There are enough good riders out there. Besides, I don't belong here."
"Now that's where you are wrong. Last time I checked, you were tearing up the slopes as a professional rider, for what, seven years now. If you didn't belong here, you would've been back home a long time ago. You've earned this."
"That still doesn't guarantee anything."
"Well, nothing guarantees anything. There's no guarantee that you'll not lose your mojo tomorrow and never win another bike race. You'll just have to stick to it."

Neither of us spoke for quite some time. My uncle's words about losing my mojo kept ringing in my years. That would be the worst nightmare scenario. Giving up citizenship of my home country was difficult, as we don't have dual-citizenship policies back home. This was a step I had to take if I ever wanted to become World Champion. Seeing Sagan raise his arms after winning it in 2019 really did make me greedy. There's no turning back now without giving up cycling for good...

"Time for lunch, kid. You're still eating human food I hope?"
"Yeah I'm coming..."


Spoiler

Edited by AbhishekLFC on 17-05-2018 06:29
 
AbhishekLFC
2021 Season Recap

My best ever season. Duvel propelled me to cycling stardom. Two podiums in two GTs can that for you! To add to that I finished inside the top 10 in all but one race all year, I won two races overall and I was so so close to winning my first GT! Eight individual classification wins to add to that tally too.

2021 will always be the year which made me a star. 2021 is also the year I gave up my roots in pursuit of a more glorious career. I hope I can justify that decision when I finally decide to hang up my saddle...

Statistics
World Tour Rankings CQ Rankings
Me 6th - 436 points 7th - 2164 points
Duvel 5th - 1041 points 4th - 7988 points


Wins
Tour de San Luis GC and One Stage
Volta al Pais Vasco Two Stages
Tour de l'Ain GC and Two Stages
Vuelta a Espana One Stage

 
Aquarius97
For me it was obvious that you were following that path when I solved your problema about not being able to ride for national team after changing nationality Pfft

But yeah, it's a risky move to abandon your roots to have the chance to ride Worlds.

And don't worry for not answering us. For me it was logical, as anything you would have said was a lead
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AbhishekLFC
Drats, I should've been more discreet Pfft
 
Tamijo
Great season !

Not replying to our comments to keep up suspense, is fine no worries.
 
AbhishekLFC
Thanks Tamijo Smile

2022

Having signed a two year extension with Duvel at the end of last season, I go into 2022 very secured about my position in the team. The management asked me to try out all three GTs in a year, but I refused to do so. I did change my GT schedule though. I go to the Giro and the Tour this time. The Vuelta will be a miss.

Rider Presentation

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I have improved in TTs and energy stats over the past season. My climbing skills have now reached their peak and I'll have to rely on other strengths to pull me to the top.

Team Presentation

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The big change in the team is the transfer out of Alaphilippe and the acquisition of Ania. Like-for-like mostly. Degenkolb is another departee, while Mollema joins. The overall strength remains similar, but we have lost some depth in the sprints.
 
Ripley
Still, an excellent team. Bosvelt is just 22 years old. It's pretty strange seeing you with that little Dutch flag by your name, it'll take some time to get used to it. Skipping the easier Vuelta and going all in with a Giro/TdF double - good luck!
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dominox
Giro/TdF double might be very hard to do, but I'm looking forward to it. Team is indeed looking excellent. Good luck!
 
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