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[PCT] Minions '17
Marcovdw


Over the last two years we won two stages and performed well here. The race has promoted with us, so can we do the same again?

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Four hilly stages and three flat stages, no time trials, no cobbles, no mountains.

Team:

Ahmed Albourdainy
Edwin Avila
Carlos Betancourt
Nick Kinney
Jay Major
Carlos Alexandre Manarelli
Diego Milan
Bjorn Selander

The hilly squad is led by Betancourt with full support from Selander, Kinney and Milan. Manarelli won a stage here last year and is looking to do the same, with Avila and Major to support him. Albourdainy is projected to carry water bottles.

Race:
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7

Betancourt's victory ambitions where quickly crushed when he lost a minute on the first stage, and another minute on stage three. At this point he was 17th in the GC. This slowely improved to 13th after stage five and 10th after stage six, only six seconds away from seventh. (Un)fortunately no one crashed or had a mechanical on the final stage, meaning he remained tenth in a rather anonymous race for him.

Manarelli came with high hopes but he couldn't perform as well as he had hoped. On stage two he could not sprint, on stage three he crashed.

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Avila got his chance on stage four with his leader injured, even though he was involved in the same crash. He finished in a respectable seventh place

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Milan in his national jersey was also down in said crash, but got his chance to shine in the break on the final stage. The break was only caught in the final few hundred meters. He came home in ninth, just outside points scoring positions.

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Classification:

Pos.RiderTeamTime
1Chris FroomeFablok - Bank BGZ30h11'48
2Diego UlissiGenerali - EDF+ 7
3Tejay Van GarderenNewton Foundation+ 36
4Aleksandar FlügelKraftwerk Man Machine+ 53
5Maurice SchreursOrange Pro Cycling+ 58
10Carlos BetancourtMinions+ 1'27
22Nick KinneyMinions+ 4'55
29Bjorn SelanderMinions+ 9'07
67Diego MilanMinions+ 23'32
139Edwin AvilaMinions+ 57'19
152Carlos Alexandre ManarelliMinions+ 1h09'51
160Ahmed AlbourdainyMinions+ 1h22'53
161Jay MajorMinions+ 1h23'24


Rider rankings:

Pos.RiderPoints
1 Carlos Betancourt50
2 Rigoberto Úran49
3 Yasmani Martinez20
4 Nick Kinney15
5 Damion Drapac12
6 Bjorn Selander11
7 Chad Haga5
7 Jarlinson Pantano Gómez5
9 Edwin Avila3
9 Diego Milan3
11 Goodnews Clifford2
12 Niels Albert1
12 Kenny De Haes1


Rating:

BananaBanana
(2/5)

Not the success of the years before

Manager of Minions
 
Marcovdw


A hilly race in the former capital of the Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan. The only race where Borat mankini's are appropriate.

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It's hilly, can't say much more than that.

Team:

Ahmed Albourdainy
Carlos Betancourt
Nick Kinney
Jay Major
Diego Milan
Salah Eddine Mraouni
Oliver Naesen
Bjorn Selander

His season hasn't been great so far, but we put our trust in Betancourt, accompanied by Kinney, Milan and Selander as support. Major and Mraouni need the racedays, and Albourdainy and Naesen are being paid to race for us so we might as well select them.

Race:

For a moment it seemed like Betancourt was in the right group but for reasons unknown to us he was back in the peloton while the rest carried on to battle for victory. Selander was our best rider in 27th, just outside the points.

Classification:

Pos.RiderTeamTime
1Tejay Van GarderenNewton Foundation4h23'48
2Andrea PaliniFerrero - Samruks.t.
3Mikhail IgnatievFerrero - Samruks.t.
4Matteo RabottiniNetia - Vónins.t.
5Michal KwiatkowskiNetia - Vónins.t.
27Bjorn SelanderMinionss.t.
37Oliver NaesenMinionss.t.
48Carlos BetancourtMinionss.t.
50Nick KinneyMinionss.t.
61Jay MajorMinionss.t.
131Salah Eddine MraouniMinionss.t.
148Ahmed AlbourdainyMinions+ 3'16
166Diego MilanMinions+ 7'19


Rider rankings:

Pos.RiderPoints
1 Carlos Betancourt50
2 Rigoberto Úran49
3 Yasmani Martinez20
4 Nick Kinney15
5 Damion Drapac12
6 Bjorn Selander11
7 Chad Haga5
7 Jarlinson Pantano Gómez5
9 Edwin Avila3
9 Diego Milan3
11 Goodnews Clifford2
12 Niels Albert1
12 Kenny De Haes1


Rating:

Banana
(1/5)

I'm starting to consider the possibility we might relegate

Manager of Minions
 
Marcovdw
MARCH


La Tropicale Amissa Bongo

Details:

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Gabon
C1
6 stages
March 1st - 6th

Squad:

Edwin Avila
Goodnews Clifford
Damion Drapac
Jay Major
Carlos Alexandre Manarelli
Salah Eddine Mraouni
Shaquille Sinclair
Ethan Weiss

Herning GP

Details:

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Denmark
HC
One day race
March 2nd

Squad:

Niels Albert
Ahmed Albourdainy
Kenny De Haes
Tareq Esmaeli
Fabrice Jeandesbosz
Leandro Marcos
Diego Milan
Oliver Naesen

Qatar Oil Mountain Classic

Details:

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Qatar
HC
One day race
March 7th

Squad:

Ahmed Albourdainy
Chris Barton
Tareq Esmaeli
Chad Haga
Yasmani Martinez
Jarlinson Pantano Gómez
Cayetano Sarmiento
Rigoberto Úran

Tour de Romandie

Details:

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Switzerland
C1
6 stages
March 18th - 23th

Squad:

Chris Barton
Damion Drapac
Chad Haga
Nick Kinney
Yasmani Martinez
Salah Eddine Mraouni
Jarlinson Pantano Gómez
Bjorn Selander

Corsica International

Details:

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France
HC
3 stages
March 27th - 29th

Squad:

Chris Barton
Chad Haga
Fabrice Jeandesbosz
Jay Major
Carlos Alexandre Manarelli
Yasmani Martinez
Jarlinson Pantano Gómez
Rigoberto Úran

Manager of Minions
 
knockout
A month that should give a good indication of what to expect for the rest of the year. Two races with few RDs for Uran that offer the chance to score big. And also the first cobbled race that should be suited to Albert
A Big Thank You To All MG Reporters!

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Marcovdw
knockout wrote:
A month that should give a good indication of what to expect for the rest of the year. Two races with few RDs for Uran that offer the chance to score big. And also the first cobbled race that should be suited to Albert


In hindsight I should've taken Úran to Romandie instead of Eritrea, but it's always easy to say these things afterwards. I'm especially looking forward to Corsica we he's the defending winner.
Manager of Minions
 
knockout
I think Eritrea was a "low floor, high ceiling" selection while Romandie would be "high floor, low ceiling". I doubt you would have podiumed in Romandie with a TTT and the hilly stage before the mountain stage while there was a good chance that you finish Eritrea at least on the podium if you win stage 3 which Uran was the favourite for. In the end, its probably a matter of taste /risk aversity which one is better for you. Hindsight is everything but at the start of the race, I liked the selection.
A Big Thank You To All MG Reporters!

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Marcovdw


Known as one of the hardest races on the calendar, the question is not how far down you'll finish, but whether you'll finish at all

Profile:

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188 kilometers through Danish hell.

Team:

Niels Albert
Ahmed Albourdainy
Kenny De Haes
Tareq Esmaeli
Fabrice Jeandesbosz
Leandro Marcos
Diego Milan
Oliver Naesen

The familiar cobblestone squad is present, with the goal for all five to finish. Albert is a former winner but unlikely to repeat that feat, but we're counting on a good result. De Haes, Jeandesbosz, Marcos and Naesen will provide support. Albourdainy, Esmaeli and Milan drew the wrong straw and will spend a day on the bike they will feel in their legs for a long time.

Race:

If the chances of survival are next to nothing, why not spend the day in the break and increase them? That's what Esmaeli was thinking early in the morning, and it worked. He finished 39th, well inside the time limit.

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Midway through the race we got the news Marcos was involved in a crash including favourite Bush. He got up and finished the race despite his injuries, which deserves a round of applause.

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After many selections there were only 13 riders at the front, including Albert. Unfortunately he didn't have the legs to counter the attacks from the others in the group and dropped a bit to finish 20th. Six points after a day of hard labour. We wanted more, we expected more, but it's better than nothing.

Classification:

Pos.RiderTeamTime
1Geraint ThomasPodium Ambition4h35'20
2Maxime DanielSPAR - Shimano - SCGs.t.
3Lukasz WisniowskiGrieg - Eftels.t.
4Robert BushWorld Cycling Centres.t.
5Marcos AlturNewton Foundations.t.
20Niels AlbertMinions+ 1'17
37Kenny De HaesMinions+ 3'55
39Tareq EsmaeliMinions+ 5'34
48Fabrice JeandesboszMinions+ 6'09
52Oliver NaesenMinions+ 7'20
53Leandro MarcosMinionss.t.
DNFAhmed AlbourdainyMinionsDNF
DNFDiego MilanMinionsDNF


Rider rankings:

Pos.RiderPoints
1 Carlos Betancourt50
2 Rigoberto Úran49
3 Yasmani Martinez20
4 Nick Kinney15
5 Damion Drapac12
6 Bjorn Selander11
7 Niels Albert7
8 Chad Haga5
8 Jarlinson Pantano Gómez5
10 Edwin Avila3
10 Diego Milan3
12 Goodnews Clifford2
13 Kenny De Haes1


Rating:

BananaBanana
(2/5)

Are we back to the days where we despised cobblestones?

Manager of Minions
 
Marcovdw
FEBRUARY RANKINGS UPDATE


Team:

15pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/fab.pngFablok - Bank BGZ618
29pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/bgc.pngBerg Cycles536
310pcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/mop.pngMOL - OMV Petrom524
411pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/nvo.pngNetia - Vónin501
514pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/kmm.pngKraftwerk Man Machine499
619pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/new.pngNewton Foundation489
715pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/ged.pngGenerali - EDF448
82pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/ora.pngOrange Pro Cycling443
93pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/gre.pngGrieg - Eftel419
1016pcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/lpu.pngLierse SK - Pizza Ullo PCTeam412
118pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/vad.pngValio - DeLaval403
124pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/iso.pngIsostar - Adriatic389
131pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/mei.pngMeiji - JR East359
147pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/ssc.pngSPAR - Shimano - SCG352
1512pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/cdb.pngCarlsberg - Danske Bank344
1618pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/t3a.pngPodium Ambition321
1720pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/ubs.pngTeam UBS315
186pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/ino.pngIndosat Ooredoo - ANZ314
1925pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/ers.pngEritel - Sonatrach313
2021pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/eus.pngEuskaltel258
2113pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/frs.pngFerrero - Samruk254
2217pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/npn.pngNovatek-Panarmenian.net210
2326pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/hrm.pngHaute Route - Mavic199
2423pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions177
2522pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/cpl.pngCompal-Merida148
2624pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/tic.pngTeam Ticos Air Costa Rica38


Okay, a little panic. This is definitely not a place where we want to be. Betancourt and Albert haven't brought what we hoped and Úran only has six racedays to his name and they weren't very successful. Let's hope the coming months bring us up the standings.

Rider:

1Chris FroomeGBRpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/fab.pngFablok - Bank BGZ411
2Maurice SchreursNEDpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/ora.pngOrange Pro Cycling327
3Aleksandar FlügelGERpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/kmm.pngKraftwerk Man Machine320
4Michal KwiatkowskiPOLpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/nvo.pngNetia - Vónin305
5Edvald Boasson HagenNORpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/gre.pngGrieg - Eftel268
6Diego UlissiITApcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/ged.pngGenerali - EDF241
7Cyril GautierFRApcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/vad.pngValio - DeLaval216
8Tejay Van GarderenUSApcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/new.pngNewton Foundation213
9Christopher Juul-JensenDENpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/cdb.pngCarlsberg - Danske Bank205
10Cesare Di MaggioITApcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/mop.pngMOL - OMV Petrom180
11Simon YatesGBRpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/t3a.pngPodium Ambition157
12Tomohiro KinoshitaJPNpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/mei.pngMeiji - JR East156
13Marko KumpSLOpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/iso.pngIsostar - Adriatic150
14Patrick SchellingSWIpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/ubs.pngTeam UBS147
15Daniele Dall'OsteITApcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/lpu.pngLierse SK - Pizza Ullo PCTeam141
16Óscar GueraoESPpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/ssc.pngSPAR - Shimano - SCG140
17Merhawi KudusERIpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/ers.pngEritel - Sonatrach135
18Matej MohoricSLOpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/iso.pngIsostar - Adriatic117
19Thibaut PinotFRApcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/hrm.pngHaute Route - Mavic114
20Mohamed Shawal Anuar AzizMASpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/ino.pngIndosat Ooredoo - ANZ108
53Carlos BetancourtCOLpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions50
57Rigoberto ÚranCOLpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions49
104Yasmani MartinezCUBpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions20
114Nick KinneyUSApcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions15
129Damion DrapacAUSpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions12
135Bjorn SelanderUSApcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions11
202Jarlinson Pantano GómezCOLpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions5
203Chad HagaUSApcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions5
218Diego MilanDOMpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions3
221Edwin AvilaCOLpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions3
237Goodnews CliffordNGRpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions2
249Niels AlbertBELpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions1
250Kenny De HaesBELpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions1

Manager of Minions
 
Marcovdw


From the title it sounds like a class to learn playing the bongos, but it's actually a six day race in Gabon.

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Six flat rated stages though some stages are more flat than others.

Team:

Edwin Avila
Goodnews Clifford
Damion Drapac
Jay Major
Carlos Alexandre Manarelli
Salah Eddine Mraouni
Shaquille Sinclair
Ethan Weiss

This is the ultra super duper best sprinter squad we can produce. Drapac, Manarelli and Avila are three riders who could all end up sprinting. Clifford and Mraouni ride close to home. Major and Sinclair will be the young leadouts. Weiss can go into the breakaway.

Race:
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6

Everyone realised Drapac was our best sprinter in the race. On the first stage, despite some minor hills, he was in the mix and finished eighth. He improved to his best result on stage four, fifth place.

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On stages two, three and five, the hills where too heavy for him. Only Weiss and Clifford could remain in the peloton and finished in the top thirty for points. The former in 21st, the latter in 29th.

Sinclair went into the break on stage three, but couldn't get anything notable out of it. It was Major's turn on stage five and he took some mountain points. He went into the break again on the final stage, climbing to third in the mountain classification. It was also a successfull breakaway attempt, where he finished third out of the eight. A great race by our youngster!

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Classification:

Pos.RiderTeamTime
1Marko KumpIsostar - Adriatic24h13'51
2Maxime VantommeNetia - Vónin+ 16
3Tosh Van der SandeHaute Route - Mavic+ 21
4Óscar GueraoSPAR - Shimano - SCG+ 32
5Tom Van AsbroeckLierse SK - Pizza Ullo PCTeams.t.
21Ethan WeissMinions+ 1'21
29Goodnews CliffordMinionss.t.
47Edwin AvilaMinions+ 4'43
64Salah Eddine MraouniMinions+ 8'05
74Jay MajorMinions+ 11'20
86Carlos Alexandre ManarelliMinions+ 13'51
99Damion DrapacMinions+ 18'33
108Shaquille SinclairMinions+ 24'09


Rider rankings:

Pos.RiderPoints
1 Carlos Betancourt50
2 Rigoberto Úran49
3 Yasmani Martinez20
4 Damion Drapac16
5 Nick Kinney15
6 Jay Major12
7 Bjorn Selander11
8 Niels Albert7
9 Chad Haga5
9 Jarlinson Pantano Gómez5
9 Ethan Weiss5
12 Goodnews Clifford3
12 Diego Milan3
12 Edwin Avila3
15 Kenny De Haes1


Rating:

BananaBananaBanana
(3/5)

Yes, we can rate races with more than two bananas

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Marcovdw


The Sheikh build us a mountain and paid a lot of money to organise a race here. Our goal is to win, and return investment.

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The mountain has two routes, a pass and a summit. The pass will be climbed ninth time before we climb to the gravel summit at great altitude. The peak can be seen from all over Qatar.

Team:

Ahmed Albourdainy
Chris Barton
Tareq Esmaeli
Chad Haga
Yasmani Martinez
Jarlinson Pantano Gómez
Cayetano Sarmiento
Rigoberto Úran

The first two riders we put on our squad list are Albourdainy and Esmaeli who will ride a home race here and the local support will give them wings. Then we selected our six best climbers: Úran, Pantano Gómez, Martinez, Sarmiento, Haga and Barton. The first on that list is also one of the main favourites.

Race:

Being favourites we decided to put some riders at the front of the peloton and make a hard race from the set go. A break was allowed, with none of us in it, but we did manage to drop some favourites from time to time. Unfortunately this effort also meant our domestiques were dropped by the end and no one but Úran finished in points scoring positions.

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Úran was clearly one of the strongest in the race and never got dropped where his nearest rivals where struggling a lot. The leading pack of favourites was constantly called "Group Úran" and the local television cameras gave him a lot of screen time.

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In the end Barguil was stronger, and in the final few kilometers he managed to drop Úran. Intxausti was on par with him but he got outsprinted easily.... for fourth place. Yes, ahead of Barguil there were still two riders from the morning breakaway. Dayer Quintana, younger brother of Nairo, won from Antunes. Barguil third, Úran fourth.

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Classification:

Pos.RiderTeamTime
1Dayer QuintanaTeam Ticos Air Costa Rica6h15'41
2Amaro AntunesBerg Cycless.t.
3Warren BarguilTeam Ticos Air Costa Rica+ 47
4Rigoberto ÚranMinions+ 1'14
5Benat IntxaustiIndosat Ooredoo - ANZs.t.
40Jarlinson Pantano GómezMinions+ 15'15
52Yasmani MartinezMinions+ 16'42
67Cayetano SarmientoMinions+ 20'57
79Chad HagaMinions+ 25'15
93Ahmed AlbourdainyMinions+ 26'21
97Chris BartonMinions+ 27'16
120Tareq EsmaeliMinions+ 34'59


Rider rankings:

Pos.RiderPoints
1 Rigoberto Úran119
2 Carlos Betancourt50
3 Yasmani Martinez20
4 Damion Drapac16
5 Nick Kinney15
6 Jay Major12
7 Bjorn Selander11
8 Niels Albert7
9 Chad Haga5
9 Jarlinson Pantano Gómez5
9 Ethan Weiss5
12 Goodnews Clifford3
12 Diego Milan3
12 Edwin Avila3
15 Kenny De Haes1


Rating:

BananaBananaBanana
(3/5)

Win goal failed, but not a bad race in itself

Manager of Minions
 
Marcovdw


Romandie is in Switzerland, the country of cheese, chocolate and cows, yet the team with the cow fetish didn't participate here.

Profile:

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An individual and team time trial on the menu, together with some tough hilly stages.

Team:

Chris Barton
Damion Drapac
Chad Haga
Nick Kinney
Yasmani Martinez
Salah Eddine Mraouni
Jarlinson Pantano Gómez
Bjorn Selander

Pantano Gómez will be de facto leader in absence of his true leader, but we're aiming for a top thirty. Haga and Martinez have a free role, and might even do better given their superior time trial skills. Barton and Mraouni are here to limit the loss in the TT. Kinney and Selander will have to join a breakaway on the hilly terrain. Finally Drapac, because there technically are two flat stages, but he won't like them.

Race:
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6

Our team time trial wasn't too bad actually, we finished ninth less than a minute down on the winners. However, the bad part was that Pantano Gómez couldn't follow the pace and we decided to throw him overboard. This meant our GC hopes were now in the hands of Haga and Martinez.

Despite our plea to go into the breakaway, only Selander made an attempt on stage two and didn't even get in. Unsurprisingly, Drapac couldn't remain in touch with the peloton on both "sprinter" stages and did not even finish the race. He did get TV time when he was dropped, so at least he was visible.

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Ahead of the final time trial, Martinez and Haga were 19th and 20th respectivaly, with Pantano Gómez just outside the top 30. The Cuban managed to consolidate his place, but Haga rode a great time trial to improve to 17th. He did so well that his time was enough for third place of the day! Unfortunately we can't provide a picture of his race because the organisers were short on motorbikes.

Classification:

Pos.RiderTeamTime
1Romain SicardOrange Pro Cycling18h27'51
2Michal KwiatkowskiNetia - Vónin+ 4
3Warren BarguilTeam Ticos Air Costa Rica+ 36
4Janez BrajkovicIsostar - Adriatic+ 1'37
5Jurgen Van den BroeckEuskaltel+ 2'03
17Chad HagaMinions+ 10'13
19Yasmani MartinezMinions+ 10'31
33Jarlinson Pantano GómezMinions+ 14'18
79Bjorn SelanderMinions+ 35'37
87Chris BartonMinions+ 40'14
107Nick KinneyMinions+ 52'54
124Salah Eddine MraouniMinions+ 59'22
DNFDamion DrapacMinionsDNF


Rider rankings:

Pos.RiderPoints
1 Rigoberto Úran119
2 Carlos Betancourt50
3 Yasmani Martinez26
4 Chad Haga19
5 Damion Drapac16
6 Nick Kinney15
7 Jay Major12
8 Bjorn Selander11
9 Niels Albert7
10 Ethan Weiss5
10 Jarlinson Pantano Gómez5
12 Goodnews Clifford3
12 Diego Milan3
12 Edwin Avila3
15 Kenny De Haes1


Rating:

BananaBanana
(2/5)

This was never going to be a good race for us

Manager of Minions
 
Marcovdw


Three stages over two days on the French island of Corisca. International refers to the field of international riders.

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A short flat stage followed by a short time trial on day one. Day two is all about the climb op the Col d'Ospidale.

Team:

Chris Barton
Chad Haga
Fabrice Jeandesbosz
Jay Major
Carlos Alexandre Manarelli
Yasmani Martinez
Jarlinson Pantano Gómez
Rigoberto Úran

Since we're reasonable people we allow Jeandesbosz to ride in his home country even though he has no real business here. For stage one we bring Manarelli and Major, for stage two we bring Barton and Haga. But our leader for the race is Úran, with support from Pantano Gómez and Martinez.

Race:
1 | 2 | 3

Stage one was influenced by a crash involving Martinez, losing three minutes and the hope for a minor GC placing. Manarelli was nowhere in the sprint, the opposition was too tough on him.

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Our best placed rider in the time trial, surprisingly, was Martinez. Úran won some time on his rivals but he was expected to win more. Maybe the weather circumstances played a part.

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And then the decisive stage three. Úran was looking good but not great. The break took the stage win but the GC battle was close. The Colombian finished ninth place, losing 21 seconds to a group of Duarte, Henao and Denifl. This would be the final podium, with Úran in fourth. Had he finished in the same time he would've finished in second. So close.

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Classification:

Pos.RiderTeamTime
1Fabio DuarteNovatek-Panarmenian.net6h26'00
2Sergio Luis Henao MontoyaFerrero - Samruk+ 18
3Stefan DeniflSPAR - Shimano - SCG+ 23
4Rigoberto ÚranMinions+ 26
5Romain SicardOrange Pro Cycling+ 44
15Jarlinson Pantano GómezMinions+ 2'49
51Yasmani MartinezMinions+ 8'27
54Chad HagaMinions+ 8'46
85Chris BartonMinions+ 14'22
104Fabrice JeandesboszMinions+ 16'29
124Carlos Alexandre ManarelliMinions+ 22'19
156Jay MajorMinions+ 31'11


Rider rankings:

Pos.RiderPoints
1 Rigoberto Úran214
2 Carlos Betancourt50
3 Jarlinson Pantano Gómez33
4 Yasmani Martinez28
5 Chad Haga21
6 Damion Drapac16
7 Nick Kinney15
8 Jay Major12
9 Bjorn Selander11
10 Niels Albert7
11 Ethan Weiss5
12 Goodnews Clifford3
12 Diego Milan3
12 Edwin Avila3
15 Chris Barton2
16 Kenny De Haes1


Rating:

BananaBananaBanana
(3/5)

Could've been better, should've been better, but it's better than the previous races

Manager of Minions
 
Marcovdw
APRIL


Nakhon Ratchasima Trophy

Details:

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Thailand
C1
One day race
April 1st

Squad:

Niels Albert
Ahmed Albourdainy
Edwin Avila
Damion Drapac
Tareq Esmaeli
Fabrice Jeandesbosz
Salah Eddine Mraouni
Shaquille Sinclair

Tour of Vancouver

Details:

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Canada
HC
7 stages
April 1st - 7th

Squad:

Chris Barton
Chad Haga
Jay Major
Carlos Alexandre Manarelli
Yasmani Martinez
Jarlinson Pantano Gómez
Cayetano Sarmiento
Rigoberto Úran

KBC De Panne Tour

Details:

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Belgium
C1
4 stages
April 4th - 7th

Squad:

Niels Albert
Goodnews Clifford
Kenny De Haes
Damion Drapac
Fabrice Jeandesbosz
Leandro Marcos
Salah Eddine Mraouni
Oliver Naesen

Betonexpressz GP

Details:

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Hungary
C1
One day race
April 18st

Squad:

Edwin Avila
Goodnews Clifford
Tareq Esmaeli
Fabrice Jeandesbosz
Jay Major
Carlos Alexandre Manarelli
Salah Eddine Mraouni
Shaquille Sinclair

Dutch Food Valley Classic

Details:

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Netherlands
HC
One day race
April 30th

Squad:

Niels Albert
Edwin Avila
Kenny De Haes
Damion Drapac
Fabrice Jeandesbosz
Jay Major
Oliver Naesen
Shaquille Sinclair

Philadelphia International Championship

Details:

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United States
C1
One day race
April 30th

Squad:

Ahmed Albourdainy
Chris Barton
Goodnews Clifford
Tareq Esmaeli
Carlos Alexandre Manarelli
Diego Milan
Salah Eddine Mraouni
Ethan Weiss

Manager of Minions
 
tastasol
Meeting in plenty of races the next month. Not in Vancouver though, a race that looks like a key race for Uran. Did relatively well in Corsica, will be interesting to see if he can get on the podium in Vancouver
 
Marcovdw
tastasol wrote:
Meeting in plenty of races the next month. Not in Vancouver though, a race that looks like a key race for Uran. Did relatively well in Corsica, will be interesting to see if he can get on the podium in Vancouver


Podium is a must, else I think my fate is sealed and we'll be back in CT next season. But we have a decent TTT squad to help him, so I'm counting on a very good result.
Manager of Minions
 
Marcovdw
MARCH RANKINGS UPDATE


Team:

16pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/new.pngNewton Foundation979
212pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/iso.pngIsostar - Adriatic954
31pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/fab.pngFablok - Bank BGZ953
49pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/gre.pngGrieg - Eftel953
52pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/bgc.pngBerg Cycles906
68pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/ora.pngOrange Pro Cycling835
716pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/t3a.pngPodium Ambition820
814pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/ssc.pngSPAR - Shimano - SCG773
94pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/nvo.pngNetia - Vónin766
1018pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/ino.pngIndosat Ooredoo - ANZ754
1110pcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/lpu.pngLierse SK - Pizza Ullo PCTeam734
127pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/ged.pngGenerali - EDF733
1321pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/frs.pngFerrero - Samruk713
1415pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/cdb.pngCarlsberg - Danske Bank663
155pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/kmm.pngKraftwerk Man Machine606
163pcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/mop.pngMOL - OMV Petrom597
1720pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/eus.pngEuskaltel585
1822pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/npn.pngNovatek-Panarmenian.net560
1919pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/ers.pngEritel - Sonatrach548
2011pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/vad.pngValio - DeLaval518
2117pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/ubs.pngTeam UBS453
2224pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions424
2323pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/hrm.pngHaute Route - Mavic405
2413pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/mei.pngMeiji - JR East391
2526pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/tic.pngTeam Ticos Air Costa Rica377
2625pcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/cpl.pngCompal-Merida222


We moved up two places but we're still in the relegation zone. And what this table doesn't show is the amount of racedays used up already, in which we're leading over our direct rivals. So it's looking better but it's by far not enough to not worry about relegation.

Rider:

1Edvald Boasson HagenNORpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/gre.pngGrieg - Eftel550
2Michal KwiatkowskiPOLpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/nvo.pngNetia - Vónin425
3Tejay Van GarderenUSApcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/new.pngNewton Foundation425
4Chris FroomeGBRpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/fab.pngFablok - Bank BGZ411
5Marko KumpSLOpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/iso.pngIsostar - Adriatic367
6Maurice SchreursNEDpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/ora.pngOrange Pro Cycling327
7Aleksandar FlügelGERpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/kmm.pngKraftwerk Man Machine320
8Óscar GueraoESPpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/ssc.pngSPAR - Shimano - SCG265
9Diego UlissiITApcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/ged.pngGenerali - EDF256
10Romain SicardFRApcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/ora.pngOrange Pro Cycling219
11Cyril GautierFRApcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/vad.pngValio - DeLaval216
12Rigoberto ÚranCOLpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions214
13Lukasz WisniowskiPOLpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/gre.pngGrieg - Eftel212
14Christopher Juul-JensenDENpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/cdb.pngCarlsberg - Danske Bank205
15Maxime VantommeBELpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/nvo.pngNetia - Vónin205
16Davide AppollonioITApcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/cdb.pngCarlsberg - Danske Bank198
17Florentino MarquezESPpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/bgc.pngBerg Cycles196
18Kenneth VanbilsenBELpcmdaily.com/files/Micros16/lpu.pngLierse SK - Pizza Ullo PCTeam190
19Jurgen Van den BroeckBELpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/eus.pngEuskaltel190
20Marcus BurghardtGERpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/t3a.pngPodium Ambition188
92Carlos BetancourtCOLpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions50
128Jarlinson Pantano GómezCOLpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions33
140Yasmani MartinezCUBpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions28
160Chad HagaUSApcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions21
179Damion DrapacAUSpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions16
183Nick KinneyUSApcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions15
212Jay MajorBAHpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions12
218Bjorn SelanderUSApcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions11
264Niels AlbertBELpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions7
302Ethan WeissUSApcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions5
322Diego MilanDOMpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions3
325Edwin AvilaCOLpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions3
326Goodnews CliffordNGRpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions3
359Chris BartonUSApcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions2
377Kenny De HaesBELpcmdaily.com/files/Micros17/min.pngMinions1

Edited by Marcovdw on 02-01-2018 22:19
Manager of Minions
 
Marcovdw


Nakon Ratsa... Narton Rakkahama... Nahakon Ratatatata... Trophy. We'll just call it that race in Thailand.

Profile:

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Totally flat, that small bubble on the profile is caused by a local speedbump.

Team:

Niels Albert
Ahmed Albourdainy
Edwin Avila
Damion Drapac
Tareq Esmaeli
Fabrice Jeandesbosz
Salah Eddine Mraouni
Shaquille Sinclair

Flat and short, which means Drapac might actually do well here. His guidance in the final stages will be handles by Avila and Sinclair. Completing the team are Albert, Albourdainy, Esmaeli, Jeandesbosz and Mraouni

Race:

Early on in the race Drapac knew he had amazing legs today and he might get a decent result. With none of us in the break because it would be a waste of time, we decided to help out at the front of the peloton.

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The wind played a major part in the race, with many riders dropped due to echelons. Luckily we have an expert for such races with loads of experience in racing against the wind: Albert. With his help Drapac and Avila could stay in the front group when favourite after favourite was dropped. The race went down to a reduced bunch sprint with around thirty riders.

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Drapac chose the wheel of Van Asbroeck. Other sprinters like Kennaugh and Guerao went from far out but got in the wind too early and faded back, whereas Drapac could benefit from the slipstream. With 500 meters to go he got out of his wheel and started his final push towards the line.

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It would be a three-way battle between him, his countryman Goss and Itami, with Van Asbroeck just too late to react.

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An Damion Drapac put his wheel across the line to win the Rakon Nastasica Trophy, or whatever! Our first win of the season and some desperately needed points! Reports say a party at our HQ went deep into the night and that a lot of alcohol has been consumed in celebration of this incredible achievement.

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Classification:

Pos.RiderTeamTime
1Damion DrapacMinions3h55'26
2Matthew GossIndosat Ooredoo - ANZs.t.
3Kenji ItamiMeiji - JR Easts.t.
4Tom Van AsbroeckLierse SK - Pizza Ullo PCTeams.t.
5Dan HollowayNovatek-Panarmenian.nets.t.
12Edwin AvilaMinionss.t.
29Niels AlbertMinionss.t.
45Shaquille SinclairMinions+ 1'29
56Tareq EsmaeliMinionss.t.
75Fabrice JeandesboszMinionss.t.
96Salah Eddine MraouniMinionss.t.
105Ahmed AlbourdainyMinionss.t.


Rider rankings:

Pos.RiderPoints
1 Rigoberto Úran214
2 Damion Drapac96
3 Carlos Betancourt50
4 Jarlinson Pantano Gómez33
5 Yasmani Martinez28
6 Chad Haga21
7 Nick Kinney15
8 Edwin Avila14
9 Jay Major12
10 Bjorn Selander11
11 Niels Albert7
12 Ethan Weiss5
13 Goodnews Clifford3
13 Diego Milan3
15 Chris Barton2
16 Kenny De Haes1


Rating:

BananaBananaBananaBananaBanana
(5/5)

Nope, we're not playing April Fools' on you, we actually won a flat classic in PCT!

Manager of Minions
 
Marcovdw


Disclaimer: this report was written while angry.

Profile:

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A mountain prologue, three flat stages, two mountain arrivals and a concluding team time trial.

Team:

Chris Barton
Chad Haga
Jay Major
Carlos Alexandre Manarelli
Yasmani Martinez
Jarlinson Pantano Gómez
Cayetano Sarmiento
Rigoberto Úran

Mister Úran is back and looking for a great result. Joining him are Pantano Gómez, Sarmiento, Martinez, Haga and Barton, the latter three will have to be our engine in the TTT. Manarelli sprints and Major leads him out/gathers experience.

Race:
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7

The first mountain prologue was a good indicator of the strengths of the riders. Úran was the second-a-last to start his ride and beat the then best time by Intxausti by one second. After him, Amador crushed that time by twelve seconds. It was clear he was too strong and the race win would go to him in a dominant fashion. We were aiming for second place, with the official goal of a top ten easily achievable.

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In the following flat stages Manarelli scored his first points of the season, with a seventh and sixth place on stage three and five respectively. The latter could've been fourth place but the break took away the first two positions.

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On the first proper mountain arrival, Úran finished fourth, but was overtaken by Nazaret in the GC. On stage six, his legs were not the bad but he managed to limit his losses, dropping to fifth in the GC but not out of podium contention. Martinez was in fifteenth place after stage six, having been of great help to his leader.

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And then the team time trial. To put it bluntly, we failed. We hoped one of the four less capables could be carried by the four capables but this wasn't the case. The only way we could've improved our setup is if we brought loanee Mraouni, but he's riding in Belgium at the moment. We finished last of all teams and Úran dropped to seventh. In minor classifications, he finished joint fourth in the points and solo fourth in the mountains. And we finished fourth in the teams classification.

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Classification:

Pos.RiderTeamTime
1Andrei AmadorTeam UBS20h43'20
2Magno NazaretBerg Cycles+ 1'55
3Primož RoglicGenerali - EDF+ 1'59
4Chen ShikaiMeiji - JR East+ 2'57
5Merhawi KudusEritel - Sonatrach+ 3'21
7Rigoberto ÚranMinions+ 3'52
15Yasmani MartinezMinions+ 8'22
29Jarlinson Pantano GómezMinions+ 11'53
41Chad HagaMinions+ 13'35
74Chris BartonMinions+ 22'15
87Cayetano SarmientoMinions+ 26'33
127Jay MajorMinions+ 45'52
130Carlos Alexandre ManarelliMinions+ 48'14


Rider rankings:

Pos.RiderPoints
1 Rigoberto Úran337
2 Damion Drapac96
3 Yasmani Martinez55
4 Carlos Betancourt50
5 Jarlinson Pantano Gómez44
6 Chad Haga27
7 Nick Kinney15
8 Edwin Avila14
9 Jay Major12
10 Bjorn Selander11
11 Niels Albert7
12 Ethan Weiss5
12 Carlos Alexandre Manarelli5
14 Goodnews Clifford3
14 Diego Milan3
14 Chris Barton3
17 Kenny De Haes1


Rating:

BananaBananaBanana
(3/5)

Goal achieved, but still angry

Manager of Minions
 
Marcovdw


The reporter's first successful bike ride without training wheels was when he was on holiday at Plopsaland De Panne. Now he's reporting on people riding their bike because he wasn't good enough himself.

Profile:

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Cobblestones and a time trial, meh. Flat stage, yay!

Team:

Niels Albert
Goodnews Clifford
Kenny De Haes
Damion Drapac
Fabrice Jeandesbosz
Leandro Marcos
Salah Eddine Mraouni
Oliver Naesen

Albert, De Haes and Naesen ride in their home country, and would've been selected because of their cobbles ability regardless. The other riders are Clifford, Drapac, Jeandesbosz, Marcos and Mraouni.

Race:
1 | 2 | 3 | 4

Stage one and two were cobbled, and we thought we were decent on them but apparently we're not. The first stage was won by a breakaway attempt which immediately decided the GC. Our best finisher was Marcos at 15 (!) minutes. We knew we wouldn't get many points out of this race, but now zero was looking like a realistic number.

However, we saw chances at stage three. Drapac had won on his previous race and was one of the favourites for the stage, but the stage went to a breakaway again. He finished ninth, just outside the points, but luckily for us that breakaway contained our man De Haes.

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He tried to drop his two compagnions but failed to so, leading to a sprint-a-trois with Benoot and Kulppi. Only the latter was able to challenge him but in the end he was no match. De Haes wins the third stage and brings us 20 points!

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As an added bonus, he was joint second in the points classification, which he remained after the time trial. This brought us an extra nine points! Our GC positions were not enough for points, and everyone but De Haes majorly disappointed. Also a mention for our former rider Matthews, who we sold for 125k this transfer season. He finished fifth in the GC for his new team Podium Ambition.

Classification:

Pos.RiderTeamTime
1Cedric LebrisGoldcorp - Nordstrom Rack12h47'12
2Lukasz WisniowskiGrieg - Eftel+ 1'29
3Sam HarrisonWorld Cycling Centre+ 1'39
4Mekseb DebesayEritel - Sonatrach+ 1'40
5Darren MatthewsPodium Ambition+ 1'43
36Niels AlbertMinions+ 20'20
46Kenny De HaesMinions+ 21'24
47Leandro MarcosMinions+ 21'37
53Salah Eddine MraouniMinions+ 22'21
55Goodnews CliffordMinions+ 22'23
69Fabrice JeandesboszMinions+ 25'45
75Oliver NaesenMinions+ 27'03
96Damion DrapacMinions+ 32'53


Rider rankings:

Pos.RiderPoints
1 Rigoberto Úran337
2 Damion Drapac96
3 Yasmani Martinez55
4 Carlos Betancourt50
5 Jarlinson Pantano Gómez44
6 Kenny De Haes31
7 Chad Haga27
8 Nick Kinney15
9 Edwin Avila14
10 Jay Major12
11 Bjorn Selander11
12 Niels Albert7
13 Ethan Weiss5
13 Carlos Alexandre Manarelli5
15 Diego Milan3
15 Goodnews Clifford3
15 Chris Barton3


Rating:

BananaBananaBanana
(3/5)

If it wasn't for the stage win it would've been 0

Manager of Minions
 
AbhishekLFC
Happy to see that the average bananas awarded per race has gone up for the past half a dozen races or so. Hopefully the onset of the mountains will bring even better results Grin
 
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