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One in a Billion | Rise to the Summit
AbhishekLFC
That's the aim, although no more improvements in stats will happen!
 
AbhishekLFC
2022 Season Recap

A historic year! I became a Grand Tour champion for the first time. Italy seems to be a happy hunting ground, this win following up my first ever Monument win at Il Lombardia in 2018.

I ended up with less points and a lower ranking than last year. The year petered out after the Giro with just a small uptick at the National Championships. Champion at the first attempt! Seems ironic I won the GT after changing nationalities.

Another off-season accolade was that for the first time, I was nominated for the Velo d'Or award, awarding the best cyclist of the year. I received top 5 votes from 13 of the 15 journalists in attendance. I didn't get into the top 3 however.

Statistics
World Tour Rankings CQ Rankings
Me 12th - 330 points 10th - 1839 points
Duvel 5th - 916 points 3rd - 7621 points


Wins
Giro d'Italia GC and Two Stages
National Championship Road Race

 
Croatia14
This season had less results depth, but instead an incredible peak with the Giro GC. All eyes on Le Tour now?
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AbhishekLFC
Yeah sure thing
 
AbhishekLFC
2023

I'm into the final year of my contract, signed at the time with Duvel, and now seeing it out with Bonsucro. Yes, we've changed colours this year, the first time that has happened to a team while I'm under contract. this should be interesting!

When I arrived back, there were a lot of new faces in the team's training camp. I guess this is the right team to introduce them.

Team Presentation

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As you can see, there have been wholesale changes in the lineup. Formolo is the big acquisition with Dumoulin having moved on. Barguil remains and I was somewhat relieved to know that he wouldn't a part of the clear-out. We have a good rapport when riding together. Another big name signing is Ania, who will lead our Ardennes campaign, among other hilly races.

Rider Presentation

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Like I mentioned before, no more improvements to come for me. Just some of the figures have changed. These are my weapons till age catches up with me.
 
AbhishekLFC
Upon New Shores

A new year begins with a lot of new faces to get to know. The changes were not just in terms of the riders, but many of the support staff had changed as well. The off-season was a great big getting to know exercise, similar to the ones I've faced when I changed teams in the past.

The biggest change was the change in locale. The switch to Bonsucro meant that the team shifted its base to England. The training rides and camps were now held in unfamiliar territories, with the profiles of the roads in the UK differing from those back in Europe. It wasn't necessarily a bad thing, but it took getting used to. I didn't shift base out of Amsterdam, and preferred to fly-in and out when required. Some things are best with (second) home comforts.

I charted out a different approach to the 2023 season than what I've done previously. I chose to start my season much later, in March, not riding the early season races which I've grown fond of. This was a conscious decision to shorten the duration of my 'active' season and remain fresh for September and October, something which wasn't the case last year.

Coming to the GTs, I'm back to riding in the Tour and the Vuelta this year. The Giro and Tour double proved too much to cope. Also, having won the Giro last year, there was more motivation to have a go at the other GTs. I also ride the entirety of the Ardennes week this time, something I had kept myself away from all these years. My skill-set should prove to be useful in those races. I'm excited about the prospect. I ride only three non-GT stage races all year, starting with Tirreno-Adriatico, which is also my season opener. The NCs and the WCs feature heavily while I end the season with Il Lombardia, as has become customary.

The full calender is available below.

Race Month Type
Tirreno - Adriatico March Stage Race
Vuelta al Pais Vasco April Stage Race
Amstel Gold Race April Classic
La Fleche Wallone April Classic
Liege - Bastogne - Liege April Monument
Criterium Dauphine June Stage Race
National Championship - Individual Time Trial June
National Championship - Road Race June
Tour de France July Grand Tour
Vuelta a Espana August - September Grand Tour
Tre Valli Varesine October Classic
Il Lombardia October Monument

 
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Like the calendar for the most part, looking slim but could be a good thing. Not sure how the TDF-Vuelta gap will do for your race fitness but surely a break won't do much harm Pfft Also not sure about the lack of more Italian classics as Lombardia build-up but again the break after the TDF-Vuelta double will get his tiredness down I guess.

Couple of other things I could see panning out better with a slightly fuller calendar but we'll have to wait and see, the focus on the big races could prove very fruitful, who knows? Best of luck Grin
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AbhishekLFC
jandal7 wrote:
Like the calendar for the most part, looking slim but could be a good thing. Not sure how the TDF-Vuelta gap will do for your race fitness but surely a break won't do much harm Pfft Also not sure about the lack of more Italian classics as Lombardia build-up but again the break after the TDF-Vuelta double will get his tiredness down I guess.

Couple of other things I could see panning out better with a slightly fuller calendar but we'll have to wait and see, the focus on the big races could prove very fruitful, who knows? Best of luck Grin

Interestingly, I have 5 more RDs in my calendar than last season! I agree that the break before the Vuelta is not ideal but I didn't want to increase the RDs any more. I'll have the World Championships as preparation before Il Lombardia, so that shouldn't be too bad a preparation.

Thanks Smile
 
AbhishekLFC
March

After an extended early season, I finally get back onto my bike for a race in March. Tirreno-Adriatico is my chosen race to start the season. The team have decently well in the first couple of months.

Tirreno-Adriatico

The management sent an incredibly strong team to this race. This meant that the startlist in the clashing Paris - Nice was quite weak. I was co-leader with Formolo also on the startlist. Barguil, Ania and van Garderen were also starting, among others.

Stage 1

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The first stage as a Bonsucro rider went like a dream! We finished 1st in the TTT. I was the first over the line and will start tomorrow's stage with the leader's jersey. What a way to start the new season!

Stage 2

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(In the leader's jersey)

Me and Ania were among the favourites for the stage. The three man early break increased in size to six rides on the first climb. Two were caught on the descent. We set the pace for most of the stage. The peloton was down to fifty riders on top of the second climb. The break were still just over a minute ahead. I went away from the pack with Lopez, 3 km from the top of the final climb. We were caught 1 km from the top of he climb. I attacked again at the top of the climb. Again, it Lopez on my wheel. With 10 km to go, we had a 30 second lead with the break a further 90 seconds in front. The gap to the break was down to a minute with 5 km left. We were caught by a group of six to make it eight riders chasing the break. That's how it finished with ... winning from the break winning the stage. I finished 8th. I lost my lead and now trailed ... by 7 seconds in the GC.

Stage 3 was a mostly flat one. I had a scary moment when both Barguil and I fell, among others after the first climb. We recovered and did not suffer any lasting damages. The break was caught 2 km from the line and the sprinters won the day.

Stage 4

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We chased the early break of 11 riders for a while but then gave up. They were kept on a tight leash, never extending the gap beyond three minutes. Sagan and Barguil were dropped from the group among the GC toppers. Gallopin, Lopez, Dayer Quintana and Kwiatkowski attcked on the fourth climb. With 8 km to go, Lopez and Gallopin led with Dayer chasing them. The break was already caught and dropped. I was in the fourth group on the road with Ania. It ended in this order, as I took 5th. Ania got 7th. I dropped to 4th in the GC.

Another flat route on Stage 5 saw a four man break not get caught and take the win.

Stage 6

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Formolo was top favourite for this stage. Me and Barguil were also favoured for a high finish. Ulissi was in the thirteen man break. Power was the first big name attacker, on the fifth climb. Formolo chased. He had a 30 second lead on top of the climb. He was finally caught on the descent. Ulissi was caught from the break at the base of the 6th climb. The peloton was down to 50 riders. I went away from the pack on that climb. At the top, I was in E3, behind two of the early break and 30 seconds ahead of a five man group, including Barguil. I was caught by Yates and Lopez. Lopez attacked with 20 km to go. Then Yates attacked 6 km later. I was caught by the peloton, who then caught Yates and a recently attacking Oomen. Lopez and a rider from the early break were out in front with a 1'45" lead. I dropped Yates with 8 km to go and caught Lopez with 4.5 km to go. At the time, the lead group consisted of Lopez, Ravasi, Courteille (from the early break) and myself. I didn't have any energy left to sprint and finished 3rd on the stage. I moved up to 2nd in the GC behind Lopez.

Stage 7

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The early break consisted of nine riders. Four of my teammates fell in a 20 man crash but thankfully they all recovered. There was pack split on the third climb. Jungels, Pinot, Barguil and Formolo were on the wrong side of the split. The peloton had just twenty riders after the last climb. It was down to 15 with 6 km left. I finished in amongst the sprinters, on Lopez's shoulder. There dropped riders lost huge amounts of time!

General Classification

1Miguel Angel LopezSwissair24h30'56
2Abhishek SinhaBonsucro+ 1'52
3Tony GallopinGazprom+ 5'20
4Dayer QuintanaBasler Zeitung+ 7'39
5Michał KwiatkowskiGazprom+ 8'55
6Maxime Le LavandierTeam Europcar+ 10'15
7Edward RavasiOrange+ 10'16
8Simon YatesSwissair+ 11'01
9Robert PowerFly Emirates+ 11'27
10Sam OomenSwissair+ 12'28

Spoiler
11Bob JungelsFly Emirates+ 13'38
12Arnaud CourteilleOrange+ 13'41
13Peter SaganSwissair+ 15'06
14José RamellaTEAM Cepsa+ 16'07
15Romain BardetGazprom+ 16'39
16Davide FormoloBonsucro+ 17'28
17Warren BarguilBonsucro+ 19'02
18Thibaut PinotGazprom+ 20'33
19Andrew TalanskySwissair+ 21'27
20Eduard BeltranOrica-GreenEDGE+ 22'08
21Simon RaffinOrange+ 22'46
22Daniele Dall'OsteGatorade+ 24'33
23Leonardo PajueloBasler Zeitungs.t.
24Ilya KoshevoyGerolsteiner+ 25'08
25Valerio ContiFly Emirates+ 25'32
26Jay McCarthyFly Emirates+ 25'41
27Rigoberto UránTeam Europcar+ 27'59
28Rui CostaDe Koninck+ 28'07
29Anastasio AniaBonsucro+ 28'14
30Clement PenvenAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec+ 29'09
31Gervais HardouinGatorade+ 29'41
32Albano PlateroOrica-GreenEDGE+ 29'54
33Grégory AmbroiseContinental+ 30'13
34Graham TrainoGazprom+ 30'26
35Renato AgapitoFly Emirates+ 32'00
36Donato De IesoAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec+ 32'25
37Maxime RouletBasler Zeitung+ 34'12
38Edmeo MenghiniGerolsteiner+ 34'44
39Juan ChamorroBoyaca+ 34'53
40Diego UlissiBonsucro+ 35'05
41Dylan TeunsDe Koninck+ 35'14
42Lilian CalmejaneMTN-Qhubeka+ 35'32
43Alvaro CuadrosBonsucro+ 35'42
44Gini TuranoBoyacas.t.
45Edoardo ZardiniTEAM Cepsa+ 36'07
46Romeo PisciottaTEAM Cepsa+ 36'28
47Aidan van NiekerkMTN-Qhubeka+ 39'00
48Emiel PlanckaertTrek Factory Racing+ 39'42
49Tom MurninBasler Zeitung+ 40'58
50Wout van AertMTN-Qhubeka+ 42'12
51Nick Van Der LijkeTeam Europcar+ 42'18
52Loïc VliegenDe Koninck+ 43'39
53Mattia CattaneoGatorade+ 45'31
54Conrado MoscosoGazprom+ 45'48
55Nelso PoliniGerolsteiner+ 45'52
56Luca SterbiniGatorade+ 46'08
57Franco LeonBoyacas.t.
58Jérôme FrancoisTrek Factory Racing+ 46'42
59Pim LigthartContinental+ 50'20
60Jordi van DingenenSwissair+ 50'24
61Maximilian SchachmannOrica-GreenEDGE+ 51'30
62David BoilyTeam Europcars.t.
63Davide CimolaiTEAM Cepsa+ 51'31
64Rostyslav ZhukovskyyTeam Europcar+ 52'19
65Marco TecchioTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 52'33
66Luka PibernikMTN-Qhubeka+ 52'43
67Scott AmbroseMTN-Qhubeka+ 52'50
68Sidio MezziniGerolsteiner+ 53'11
69Gustav HoogMTN-Qhubeka+ 54'45
70Johan Le BonFly Emirates+ 55'13
71Danny Van PoppelContinental+ 55'32
72Thomas SprengersDe Koninck+ 55'34
73Antonio NibaliBoyaca+ 56'29
74Adolfo GarfagniniTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 56'39
75Michael ValgrenSwissair+ 56'52
76Luke RoweFly Emirates+ 57'17
77Luca CappelliTeam Cannondale - Garmins.t.
78Jon RuminkiewiczTEAM Cepsa+ 1h01'44
79Miguel BryonSkydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team - Al Ahli Club+ 1h01'49
80Tejay Van GarderenBonsucro+ 1h01'59
81Arnaud DemareLacoste+ 1h02'14
82Jaromir SpitOrange+ 1h02'30
83Tom SlagterContinentals.t.
84Stefano AgostiniGerolsteiner+ 1h02'38
85Onur BalkanTrek Factory Racing+ 1h02'44
86Bertrand PradelLacoste+ 1h03'31
87Laurens De VreeseTrek Factory Racing+ 1h04'28
88Davide MalacarneTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 1h04'29
89Rick ZabelTEAM Cepsa+ 1h04'53
90Iuri FilosiGerolsteiner+ 1h05'04
91Calvin BenekeSkydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team - Al Ahli Club+ 1h05'10
92Andreas LeskaSkydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team - Al Ahli Club+ 1h05'12
93Youcef ReguiguiBasler Zeitung+ 1h05'17
94Idalécio Ferreira SousaGazprom+ 1h05'56
95Yuri ChibrikovGazprom+ 1h06'06
96Elia FavilliOrica-GreenEDGE+ 1h06'11
97Edward TheunsDe Koninck+ 1h06'37
98Inaxio ArcegaFly Emirates+ 1h06'46
99Franz NentwichSkydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team - Al Ahli Club+ 1h07'04
100Alton McArtherDe Koninck+ 1h07'06
101Sjoerd Van GinnekenPhilips+ 1h08'27
102Alberto BettiolAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec+ 1h08'38
103Enrico BarbinAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec+ 1h08'47
104Johannes WindischbauerBoyaca+ 1h09'02
105Ernesto CeladaTeam Europcar+ 1h09'47
106Jonas KochGerolsteiner+ 1h10'16
107Cristian CominelliBMC+ 1h10'48
108Olivier Le GacLacoste+ 1h11'18
109André LooijMTN-Qhubeka+ 1h12'02
110Ximo Díaz PérezBoyaca+ 1h13'16
111Joachim VanreytenLacoste+ 1h13'24
112Ingvar OmarssonLacoste+ 1h13'50
113Ankoma OdiliBasler Zeitung+ 1h14'01
114Thomas Van OpstalBMC+ 1h14'55
115Senne LeysenTrek Factory Racing+ 1h15'07
116Fabio GaddaTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 1h15'13
117Mads Würtz SchmidtSkydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team - Al Ahli Clubs.t.
118Mattia FrapportiGatorade+ 1h15'33
119Eugenio AlafaciGerolsteiner+ 1h15'45
120Darius MeinkeOrange+ 1h16'13
121Minoru NakamuraOrange+ 1h17'17
122Dylan van BaarleSwissair+ 1h17'23
123Ernesto RengifoSkydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team - Al Ahli Club+ 1h17'28
124Jordan SarrouTeam Europcar+ 1h17'32
125Taylor PhinneyBonsucro+ 1h17'41
126Filippo FortinTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 1h17'46
127Davide MartinelliTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 1h17'47
128Jenthe BiermansDe Koninck+ 1h18'07
129Silvan DillierBMC+ 1h18'30
130Fabio JakobsenPhilips+ 1h18'43
131Phil BauhausContinental+ 1h19'03
132Alexey LutsenkoGatorade+ 1h19'28
133Robbe CasierTrek Factory Racing+ 1h19'35
134Matteo TrentinGatorade+ 1h19'41
135Alfonso FiorenzaTEAM Cepsa+ 1h19'53
136Andrea VendrameAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec+ 1h20'02
137Gaël GutierrezBasler Zeitung+ 1h20'30
138Matteo MalucelliAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec+ 1h20'33
139Charles PlanetLacoste+ 1h20'37
140Araik StorozhukDe Koninck+ 1h21'03
141Jurgen van DiemenPhilips+ 1h21'36
142Lukas JuanBasler Zeitung+ 1h22'43
143Stan GodrieContinental+ 1h22'56
144Taco Van Der HoornContinental+ 1h24'00
145Thomas HooglandPhilips+ 1h24'20
146Dylan Van ZijlPhilips+ 1h24'54
147Federico ZurloGatorade+ 1h25'09
148Gert-Jan TahyaPhilips+ 1h25'25
149Joeri StallaertLacoste+ 1h26'17
150Valentin BaillifardBMC+ 1h27'01
151Lubor LaiblMTN-Qhubeka+ 1h27'39
152Andrea FediOrange+ 1h27'57
153Raffaele RadiceTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 1h28'03
154Aurélio BrásSkydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team - Al Ahli Club+ 1h30'50
155Saverio BalduinoAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec+ 1h31'19
156Charlie ArimontOrange+ 1h31'55
157Vinnie BraetBMC+ 1h31'56
158Francesco DenicolaBMC+ 1h32'30
159Alex ClementsOrica-GreenEDGE+ 1h33'22
160Christophe ChevalierBoyaca+ 1h34'24
161Flavien DassonvilleLacoste+ 1h35'49
162Timo RoosenPhilips+ 1h36'33
163Mario GonzálezTEAM Cepsa+ 1h36'44
164Kevin PeetersTrek Factory Racing+ 1h37'05
165Jori van SteenberghenBMC+ 1h44'45
166Ximo ElaTeam Europcar+ 1h45'35
167Felix EnglishOrica-GreenEDGE+ 1h47'34
168Alessandro MazziAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec+ 1h58'13
169Sieben WoutersContinental+ 2h16'40


Points Classification

1Miguel Angel LopezSwissair33
2Wout van AertMTN-Qhubeka28
3Peter SaganSwissair21
4Tony GallopinGazprom20
5Abhishek SinhaBonsucro17


Mountain Classification

1Arnaud CourteilleOrange33
2Miguel Angel LopezSwissair30
3Donato De IesoAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec30
4Nelso PoliniGerolsteiner27
5Loïc VliegenDe Koninck21


Team Classification

1Swissair72h55'21
2Bonsucro+ 10'10
3Gazprom+ 10'55
4Fly Emirates+ 20'07
5Orange+ 27'36

 
AbhishekLFC
Thank You for the Votes
One in a Billion | Rise to the Summit has been voted jointly as the best 'One Rider Story' for 2017 in the PCM.Daily awards concluded yesterday. I would like to take time out to say Thank You to everyone who voted, and more so to everyone who comment and/or follow this story. It is from the encouragement received from you guys that I've got the motivation to keep this going. Always feels good to be recognized for the efforts put into writing this story.

Would also like to congratulate my fellow winner zuff for his 'Be a Pro in the 80s' story. Well deserved mate Smile

Edited by AbhishekLFC on 11-01-2018 05:52
 
Aquarius97
Really deserved award! Congrats! Grin

And great start of the season in Tirreno, being the first leader and finishing 2nd in GC. Hopefully the "at-first-glance" easier calendar helps you to be in great condition for both Tour and Vuelta Smile
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AbhishekLFC
Thank you Aquarius Smile

As for the racing, was a good start for sure. A little disappointed that I couldn't use the advantage gained in the TTT to win the race. But it's only the first race of the season...
 
Kiserlovski01
Congratulations on a truly deserved award Abhishek, you've definitely grown a lot as a story writer. Also, a very good result for the first of the year. Smile
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AbhishekLFC
Thanks Kiser Smile

First race went well. Hoping this is a sign for the rest of the season!
 
AbhishekLFC
April

Onto April then. Some riders were already making their preparations for the Giro. I wasn't one of them, so I decided to tackle the hills instead in preparation for Ardennes week.

Vuelta al Pais Vasco

I was the sole leader for the team here with Formolo going to Romandie as his final preparation for the Giro.

Stage 1

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The six man early break was down to four on the first climb. Their lead was kept in check throughout. Another rider was caught on the second climb. Their lead was down to two minutes on the fifth climb. Aru and Oomen attacked at the base of the last climb. Oomen was caught with 5 km to go. The rbeak was then caught with 3 km left, having already been left behind by Aru. The latter's lead was 30 seconds. Duteill and I quickly got onto his wheel. We finished together, and I settled for 3rd here and in the GC.

Stage 2

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The break was halved on the second climb as two riders were caught. The pack split in half on the climb. The break was eventually caught on the fifth climb. The peloton was down to fifty riders. Simon Yates and Duteil attacked with 10 km to go. They were followed by Kelderman and Aru, and then by me and Meintjes. I attacked again 2 km from the top. I caught and passed Kelderman and Aru. I finished a minute down to the lead duo, finishing 3rd again but lost a GC position to Yates.

Stage 3

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Four riders attacked out of the pack just after the last intermediate climb, in chase of the early break of four riders. Three of them were caught very soon and all but one rider from the break and the later attackers were caught at the base of the last climb. I attacked 1 km fromt he top of the climb. Only Simon Yates followed. With 10 km to go, we had caught up to the break and Meintjes had caught up to us on the descent. Aru and Duteil were chasing 30 seconds back. All of us were together with 5 km to go. I attacked again, getting a 20 second lead to the chasers. With 2 km to go, and only Duteil having made the gap, I accelerated again and managed to drop Duteil. I rode solo to the line to take my first solo win of the season. No time gaps were awarded, where perhaps there should've been!

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Stage 4

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Hermanski joined the break for us. On the fifth climb, a group of nine riders, including my GC rivals went away. I missed the move and had to chase. All but two of the break were at this point. Kelderman was dropped and was the big loser of the day. I made my way back to my rivals before the sixth climb. The remaining break was caught with 13 km to go. Four riders attacked after the intermediate sprint. I didn't have the energy to catch them again and finished 6th eventually. I slipped to 5th in the GC.

Stage 5

Hermanski joined the break again. I attacked on top of the last climb. Duteil managed to stay with me and then we were caught by Simon Yates on the desecnt. The peloton eventually reeled us in. The break had a minute's lead at 10 km to go, but were caught just 4 km later. Ania finished 9th in the reduced bunch sprint for us.

Stage 6

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I was one of the favourites for the win in the ITT, as was Van Garderen. At the first time check, I was 23 seconds up on the previous best time, that of former teammate Dumoulin. I finished 14 seconds faster than my compatriot. No rider starting after me could go faster and I won another stage! I couldn't improve my GC position though.

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General Classification

1Fabio AruGazprom21h29'24
2Simon YatesSwissair+ 17
3Arnaud DuteilContinental+ 26
4Louis MeintjesFly Emirates+ 1'34
5Abhishek SinhaBonsucro+ 1'53
6Adam YatesSwissair+ 6'16
7Michał KwiatkowskiGazprom+ 6'48
8Sam OomenSwissair+ 10'07
9Andrew TalanskySwissair+ 11'06
10Bob JungelsFly Emirates+ 12'22

Spoiler
11Moreno MoserTEAM Cepsa+ 12'47
12Jay McCarthyFly Emirates+ 13'25
13Wilco KeldermanGazprom+ 15'13
14Sérgio HenaoSwissair+ 15'26
15Robert PowerFly Emirates+ 15'52
16Mathieu van der PoelSwissair+ 16'18
17Julian AlaphilippeGazprom+ 16'42
18Milton WallopMTN-Qhubeka+ 18'07
19Jan PolancOrica-GreenEDGE+ 19'35
20François BidardOrange+ 19'52
21Anastasio AniaBonsucro+ 20'15
22Miguel Angel LopezSwissair+ 22'41
23Matej MohoricMTN-Qhubeka+ 24'20
24Rui CostaDe Koninck+ 25'03
25Tom DumoulinGazprom+ 25'42
26Thibaut PinotGazprom+ 26'16
27Graham TrainoGazprom+ 26'36
28Pello BilbaoSkydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team - Al Ahli Club+ 27'25
29Victor LafayContinental+ 30'42
30Gregorio IbañezSwissair+ 31'21
31Esteban ChavesTEAM Cepsa+ 31'46
32Tilegen MaidosGatorade+ 32'16
33Tim WellensDe Koninck+ 33'46
34Renato AgapitoFly Emirates+ 34'52
35Jon Carlos CerezoTEAM Cepsa+ 35'38
36Odd Christian EikingFly Emirates+ 36'45
37Eddie DunbarGatorade+ 37'48
38Tao Geoghegan HartFly Emirates+ 40'42
39Ander ArranzIberdrola+ 40'53
40Gregor MühlbergerCULT Energy Pro Cycling+ 41'04
41Paul BosveltContinental+ 43'17
42Pierre-Henri LecuisinierLacoste+ 43'30
43Lawson CraddockMTN-Qhubeka+ 43'36
44Egiziano PetitoGatorade+ 44'19
45Antoine LavieuOrange+ 44'39
46Adrien CostaTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 45'04
47Carlos RibeiroMTN-Qhubeka+ 45'19
48Samuel SpokesOrica-GreenEDGE+ 46'51
49Patxi VerdeMTN-Qhubeka+ 47'25
50Louis VervaekeTeam Europcar+ 47'52
51Dzidoslaw GrodeckiGazprom+ 49'20
52Constantino CampuzanoLacoste+ 49'37
53Rayane BouhanniBonsucro+ 49'38
54Florent DelfosseBonsucro+ 49'51
55Marc SolerTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 51'35
56Toine KolijnContinental+ 51'47
57Petr VakočOrica-GreenEDGE+ 51'49
58Björn ThurauContinental+ 52'29
59Jesús Del PinoLacoste+ 53'06
60Simon RaffinOrange+ 53'33
61Gervais HardouinGatorade+ 53'55
62Santos BarberoTEAM Cepsa+ 54'24
63Matteo TrentinGatorade+ 57'28
64Christopher MosqueraBoyaca+ 1h01'13
65Erik BaskaSkydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team - Al Ahli Club+ 1h01'46
66Juan Carlos Orueta IbarrolaIberdrola+ 1h02'54
67Ricardo GarcíaSkydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team - Al Ahli Club+ 1h03'08
68Lars Van Der HaarTeam Europcar+ 1h04'19
69Jimmy DuquennoyBonsucro+ 1h04'35
70Maurits LammertinkCULT Energy Pro Cycling+ 1h04'36
71Louis RohdeContinental+ 1h04'39
72Finn E. RosenkildeBoyaca+ 1h04'43
73Lorenzo RotaGatorade+ 1h05'48
74Jon Ander InsaustiTEAM Cepsa+ 1h06'59
75Omar FraileIberdrola+ 1h07'14
76Ivar SlikContinental+ 1h08'09
77Sondre Holst EngerTrek Factory Racing+ 1h08'53
78Meik HermanskiBonsucros.t.
79Michael KolarTeam Europcar+ 1h09'22
80Kenneth VanbilsenDe Koninck+ 1h09'31
81Cameron MeyerOrica-GreenEDGE+ 1h10'43
82Sergey OmelianovitchCULT Energy Pro Cycling+ 1h10'48
83Arnau SoleTEAM Cepsa+ 1h11'22
84Nathan Van HooydonckDe Koninck+ 1h12'10
85Martin GrønCULT Energy Pro Cycling+ 1h12'25
86Jens DebusschereDe Koninck+ 1h12'29
87Lasse Norman HansenTeam Europcar+ 1h12'55
88Maxime Le LavandierTeam Europcar+ 1h13'01
89Yannick MartinezTeam Europcar+ 1h13'13
90Olivier Le GacLacoste+ 1h13'50
91Dylan GroenewegenMTN-Qhubeka+ 1h14'00
92Fabio JakobsenPhilipss.t.
93Kenneth Van RooyOrange+ 1h14'09
94Aner EchegarayCULT Energy Pro Cycling+ 1h14'15
95Axel DomontOrica-GreenEDGE+ 1h14'28
96Hernán AguirreBoyaca+ 1h14'42
97Luca ChiricoGatorade+ 1h15'05
98Oczan HenrichsPhilips+ 1h17'08
99Tim MerlierIberdrola+ 1h18'37
100Jesse KerrisonOrica-GreenEDGE+ 1h19'47
101Luke KeoughTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 1h20'18
102Daan MyngheerDe Koninck+ 1h21'10
103Mads RahbekIberdrola+ 1h21'18
104Floris GertsPhilips+ 1h21'21
105Alexander IvanovBoyaca+ 1h22'32
106Joseph FurerBoyaca+ 1h23'16
107Matthias PlarreCULT Energy Pro Cycling+ 1h23'36
108Ahmet ÖrkenTrek Factory Racing+ 1h23'56
109Alberto GallegoSkydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team - Al Ahli Club+ 1h24'09
110Gert-Jan BosmanPhilips+ 1h24'27
111Ernesto RengifoSkydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team - Al Ahli Club+ 1h25'17
112Otman HanounaMTN-Qhubeka+ 1h25'52
113Tom DerniesTrek Factory Racing+ 1h26'51
114Jakob RatheTrek Factory Racing+ 1h27'16
115Owain DoullOrica-GreenEDGE+ 1h29'03
116Benoît CosnefroyLacoste+ 1h31'00
117Ricky TimmerContinental+ 1h32'10
118Alessio TalianiTeam Cannondale - Garmins.t.
119Rok OslajPhilips+ 1h32'33
120Jasha SütterlinBonsucro+ 1h33'23
121Davide MartinelliTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 1h35'12
122Ralph KunenTrek Factory Racing+ 1h36'56
123Liam BertazzoBoyaca+ 1h37'56
124Jurgen van DiemenPhilips+ 1h38'26
125Christopher JenningsIberdrola+ 1h39'33
126Emanuele MiolaTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 1h42'57
127Tommy McCooshBoyaca+ 1h46'45
128Robbe CasierTrek Factory Racing+ 1h46'49
129Phillippe PeroneTrek Factory Racing+ 1h47'01
130Alfonso FiorenzaTEAM Cepsa+ 1h47'10
131Wouter WippertOrica-GreenEDGE+ 1h47'29
132Fabio SilvestreSkydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team - Al Ahli Club+ 1h47'33
133Arnaud MarcellinOrange+ 1h47'34
134Tejay Van GarderenBonsucro+ 1h47'44
135Ulf HausweilerSkydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team - Al Ahli Club+ 1h48'10
136Casper PedersenCULT Energy Pro Cycling+ 1h51'11
137Eros CasseseTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 1h54'12
138Rudi BealTeam Europcar+ 1h54'43
139Giampierto Di StasioGatorade+ 1h55'35
140John Alieu RobergSkydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team - Al Ahli Club+ 1h58'30
141Karl Rydahl OlsenCULT Energy Pro Cycling+ 2h00'17
142Jokin ReverteLacoste+ 2h00'32
143Jordi TalenPhilips+ 2h08'50
144Emmanuel RoobaertOrange+ 2h16'14
145Lawrence NaesenOrange+ 2h16'48
146Loïc ChetoutOrange+ 2h19'40
147Nicolas DietrichLacoste+ 2h24'35
148Dylan Van ZijlPhilips+ 2h25'11


Points Classification

1Fabio AruGazprom84
2Arnaud DuteilContinental84
3Louis MeintjesFly Emirates83
4Abhishek SinhaBonsucro82
5Simon YatesSwissair74


Mountain Classification

1Milton WallopMTN-Qhubeka65
2Pello BilbaoSkydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team - Al Ahli Club52
3Ander ArranzIberdrola28
4Samuel SpokesOrica-GreenEDGE24
5Alberto GallegoSkydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team - Al Ahli Club23


Team Classification

1Gazprom64h41'16
2Swissair+ 32
3Fly Emirates+ 10'16
4MTN-Qhubeka+ 47'09
5Bonsucro+ 49'49

 
Ripley
Impressive stage wins, well done. Good luck for your first full Ardennes week, go exhaust yourself, you'll have a nice long break afterwards.
 
jandal7
No time gaps were awarded, where perhaps there should've been!

grrr

Great start with second in Tirreno and the stage win in Pais Vasco, now go knock 'em dead in the Ardennes! Well done on the award win, very much deserved!
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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AbhishekLFC
@Ripley: I've started loving winning ITTs Grin Not that the other one was any less special! Ardennes, here I come.

@Jandal: These officials need to loosen up a bit Wink
Thanks Smile
 
AbhishekLFC
Ardennes Week

A new experience. Even after nine years in the cycling circuit, new things happen. I'll be riding the whole Ardennes week for the first time in my career. I didn't ride any of these races for the past two years but am back this time. Why? Well, I think my skill-set now allows me to get the best out of these races. The preparation has almost been like preparing for three GTs in the year - peaking in April, then again in July, and finally in August/September. Let's see how well I do...

Amstel Gold Race

First up, it was my 'home' race, so to say. I was assigned a free role as Ania was our leader. He was recruited for these kinds of races specifically, so this was not a surprise. Ania was also the top favourite for the race! I was also listed as one of the favourites.

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Four riders were the early break. There was a pack split with 125 km to go with me in the front group of forty riders. Everyone was back together with 105 km to go. Duteil was the first of the big names wot attack with 30 km to go. He caught up to the break but they were all reeled in with 23 km to go. Two more riders attacked with 20 km to go. They were not successful. I started to struggle to keep up soon. With 10 km left, I was dropped from the pack of the favourites. There was no chance that I was getting back now. Not good enough preparations perhaps?!

I rolled past the line in 17th place, not very happy with this outing, especially after the good preparation in Pais Vasco.

1Julian AlaphilippeGazprom6h14'55
2Mathieu van der PoelSwissair+ 15
3Simon YatesSwissairs.t.
4Fabio AruGazprom+ 21
5Sam OomenSwissair+ 27
6Wilco KeldermanGazproms.t.
7Michał KwiatkowskiGazprom+ 35
8Tom DumoulinGazprom+ 55
9Jay McCarthyFly Emirates+ 1'28
10Odd Christian EikingFly Emiratess.t.

Spoiler
11 Lilian Calmejane MTN-Qhubeka s.t.
12 Paul Bosvelt Continental s.t.
13 Peter Sagan Swissair + 2'22
14 Arnaud Duteil Continental s.t.
15 Matej Mohoric MTN-Qhubeka + 2'25
16 Moreno Moser TEAM Cepsa + 2'34
17 Abhishek Sinha Bonsucro s.t.
18 Anastasio Ania Bonsucro + 4'04
19 Miguel Angel Lopez Swissair s.t.
20 Jordi van Dingenen Swissair s.t.
21 Tim Wellens De Koninck + 4'08
22 Sérgio Henao Swissair s.t.
23 Carlos Verona TEAM Cepsa + 4'10
24 Lachlan Morton Fly Emirates s.t.
25 Maurits Lammertink CULT Energy Pro Cycling + 4'13
26 Warren Barguil Bonsucro + 4'54
27 Sindre Lunke MTN-Qhubeka s.t.
28 Eddie Dunbar Gatorade s.t.
29 Antoine Lavieu Orange s.t.
30 Sebastian Henao Qantas s.t.
31 Silvio Herklotz Gazprom + 5'00
32 Jacques Mevel Lacoste s.t.
33 Arvid Melchiot Gatorade s.t.
34 Dayer Quintana Basler Zeitung s.t.
35 Petr Vakoč Orica-GreenEDGE s.t.
36 Bob Jungels Fly Emirates + 5'05
37 Dylan Teuns De Koninck + 5'09
38 Gijs De Berlanger BMC + 5'15
39 Michael Valgren Swissair + 5'22
40 Mario Pastor Orange s.t.
41 Tilegen Maidos Gatorade + 5'24
42 Edward Ravasi Orange + 5'27
43 Alexis Vuillermoz Skydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team - Al Ahli Club s.t.
44 Joseph Dombrowski Bonsucro s.t.
45 Tony Gallopin Gazprom + 5'31
46 Tejay Van Garderen Bonsucro + 5'35
47 Ian Boswell Fly Emirates s.t.
48 Ulf Hausweiler Skydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team - Al Ahli Club s.t.
49 Guiseppe Lottaroli Skydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team - Al Ahli Club s.t.
50 Tom Slagter Continental + 5'41
51 Carlos Ribeiro MTN-Qhubeka s.t.
52 Tim Declercq De Koninck + 6'28
53 Pavel Janku CULT Energy Pro Cycling + 6'30
54 Simone Petilli Gatorade s.t.
55 Ion Izagirre Gazprom + 6'33
56 Christian Querter Trek Factory Racing s.t.
57 Woldu Monzal MTN-Qhubeka s.t.
58 Elden Boateng Team Roompot-Oranje Peloton s.t.
59 Thomas Sprengers De Koninck + 6'38
60 Raffaele Radice Team Cannondale - Garmin + 6'40
61 Jarlinson Pantano TEAM Cepsa s.t.
62 Sergey Chernetskiy De Koninck s.t.
63 Victor Campenaerts De Koninck + 6'43
64 Tobias Ludvigsson Qantas s.t.
65 Joseph Roemer Bonsucro s.t.
66 Geoffrey Curran Trek Factory Racing + 6'46
67 Tom Murnin Basler Zeitung s.t.
68 Leonardo Pajuelo Basler Zeitung + 7'11
69 Thomas Hoogland Philips + 7'38
70 Lukas Pöstlberger JLT Condor + 7'52
71 Alessio Taliani Team Cannondale - Garmin s.t.
72 Gervais Hardouin Gatorade s.t.
73 Koen Bouwman Team Roompot-Oranje Peloton s.t.
74 Serge Beaufort Orica-GreenEDGE s.t.
75 Jeffrey Perrin Team Cannondale - Garmin s.t.
76 Diego Rosa Team Cannondale - Garmin s.t.
77 Meron Teshome BMC s.t.
78 Patrick Müller BMC s.t.
79 Natnael Berhane Qantas s.t.
80 Esteban Chaves TEAM Cepsa + 8'01
81 Goredema Dabengwa MTN-Qhubeka s.t.
82 Rafał Majka MTN-Qhubeka s.t.
83 Rigoberto Urán Team Europcar + 8'05
84 Clément Chevrier Orange s.t.
85 Bart De Clercq De Koninck s.t.
86 Kenny Elissonde Lacoste s.t.
87 Bert-Jan Lindeman Team Roompot-Oranje Peloton s.t.
88 Clark Brown Fly Emirates s.t.
89 William Barta De Koninck s.t.
90 Floris De Tier Bonsucro s.t.
91 Andrija Vozabal Bonsucro s.t.
92 Pierre-Henri Lecuisinier Lacoste s.t.
93 Steven Kruijswijk Fly Emirates s.t.
94 Louis Vervaeke Team Europcar s.t.
95 Bat Batkhuyag Team Roompot-Oranje Peloton + 9'55
96 Andy Atkinson Orica-GreenEDGE + 9'57
97 Sergey Kuzmin Qantas s.t.
98 Elmar Reinders CULT Energy Pro Cycling s.t.
99 Nacer Bouhanni TEAM Netia s.t.
100 Wouter Wippert Orica-GreenEDGE + 10'02
101 Richard Weinzheimer Skydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team - Al Ahli Club s.t.
102 Bertrand Pradel Lacoste s.t.
103 Guillaume Martin Lacoste s.t.
104 Filadelfio Soriano Gatorade s.t.
105 Yoeri Havik Basler Zeitung s.t.
106 João Silva Team Roompot-Oranje Peloton s.t.
107 Maxime Le Lavandier Team Europcar s.t.
108 Jasper Lindenbergh Fly Emirates s.t.
109 Oliver Karjalainen Qantas s.t.
110 Kelvin Allendorf BMC + 10'11
111 Gavin Mannion Team Cannondale - Garmin s.t.
112 Trevor Praticò Orica-GreenEDGE s.t.
113 Carlo Brugnotto Team Cannondale - Garmin + 10'13
114 Calvin Beneke Skydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team - Al Ahli Club s.t.
115 Jérémy Maison Team Europcar s.t.
116 Jelle Hernandez Orica-GreenEDGE + 10'16
117 Harry Tanfield JLT Condor s.t.
118 Jeff New Continental s.t.
119 Santos Barbero TEAM Cepsa s.t.
120 Eugene Kemper Team Roompot-Oranje Peloton s.t.
121 Egiziano Petito Gatorade s.t.
122 Paweł Poljański TEAM Netia + 10'20
123 Pierre-Roger Latour Orange s.t.
124 Patxi Verde MTN-Qhubeka s.t.
125 Rubén Fernández TEAM Cepsa + 10'57
126 Rasmus Guldhammer JLT Condor + 11'47
127 Pierre Naudin Lacoste + 11'50
128 Nicolai Risvad CULT Energy Pro Cycling s.t.
129 Jabulani Khune Basler Zeitung s.t.
130 Romeo Pisciotta TEAM Cepsa s.t.
131 Sven-Jörg Aust Continental + 11'54
132 Thomas Moses Skydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team - Al Ahli Club s.t.
133 Ivar Slik Continental s.t.
134 Axel Domont Orica-GreenEDGE + 12'32
135 Derk Abel Beckeringh Philips s.t.
136 Fabio Jakobsen Philips s.t.
137 Davide Amacker Trek Factory Racing + 12'38
138 Hyeoung Min Choe Qantas + 12'40
139 George Bennett JLT Condor s.t.
140 Waldemar Bakalarz TEAM Netia + 12'43
141 Tao Zhou Skydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team - Al Ahli Club + 13'47
142 Mirko Pulver BMC s.t.
143 Ennex Sebright BMC s.t.
144 Tim Banks Qantas + 13'50
145 Anthony Vandrepotte BMC s.t.
146 Alex Colton Team Cannondale - Garmin + 14'10
147 Burkhardt Grace Team Cannondale - Garmin + 14'12
148 Miroslav Skokol TEAM Netia s.t.
149 Oleg Zemlyakov Gatorade + 14'16
150 Jon Carlos Cerezo TEAM Cepsa s.t.
151 Tibor Kozak JLT Condor s.t.
152 Lorenzo Manzin TEAM Netia s.t.
153 Primož Roglič Qantas + 14'21
154 Thomas Bonnin Team Europcar s.t.
155 Maxime Roulet Basler Zeitung s.t.
156 Milan Veltman Philips + 14'24
157 Alberto Gallego Skydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team - Al Ahli Club s.t.
158 Jarl Salomein Trek Factory Racing s.t.
159 Thierrry Berthault Orange + 14'29
160 Mats Boeve Philips s.t.
161 Matthew Holmes JLT Condor + 14'32
162 Gert Kreer Continental s.t.
163 Cameron Meyer Orica-GreenEDGE + 14'35
164 Michael Peter Trek Factory Racing s.t.
165 Davide Ballerini TEAM Netia s.t.
166 Malte Hoersen Continental + 14'40
167 Oczan Henrichs Philips + 15'21
168 Floris Gerts Philips + 16'39
169 Constantino Campuzano Lacoste + 17'09
170 Franco Cantaluppi Trek Factory Racing + 17'11
171 Quentin Pacher Orange s.t.
172 Horacio Cacho CULT Energy Pro Cycling s.t.
173 Brett Hein CULT Energy Pro Cycling s.t.
174 Pierre Gault Team Europcar + 17'15
175 Joris Nieuwenhuis TEAM Netia s.t.
176 Arie Santl CULT Energy Pro Cycling s.t.
177 Marlon Gaillard Orange + 17'18
178 Laydu Bernardino Trek Factory Racing s.t.
179 Mitchell Cornelisse Team Roompot-Oranje Peloton s.t.
180 Fabio Duarte Basler Zeitung s.t.
181 Mathias Krigbaum Team Europcar + 17'23
182 Maxime Renault Lacoste s.t.
183 Rok Oslaj Philips + 21'03
184 Alexander Wachter JLT Condor s.t.
185 Nino Honigh JLT Condor + 23'18
186 Georges Nijhuis Team Europcar s.t.
187 Yannick Peeters Trek Factory Racing + 23'21
188 Milán Biró TEAM Netia + 25'17
189 Emiel Dolfsma Team Roompot-Oranje Peloton + 25'19
190 Aner Echegaray CULT Energy Pro Cycling + 26'55
191 Kristijan Durasek Basler Zeitung + 28'05
192 Simon Pellaud BMC + 31'48

 
jandal7
Three teams in the top 10 and 5x one of the most suspicious high level teams. Seems like you were facing a group on another level, if you catch my drift Wink Not Yatesy though Pfft

Tough first Ardennes race for you, but certainly the quality is there for the more suited FW and LBL. Channel your inner Valverde!
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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