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[CT] Swisslion Cycling Team 2018
redordead
Rider signing


Tony Martin


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Martin: Some people think that me and Kai can't race together in the same race, but I don't think that's true at all. We can both help each other and we can let the road decide who is the leader.



Bostjan Mervar,
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maxime86
Super happy to see Reus on your squad, he's been a beast for us in the past and it was sad to let him go, but I'm sure he'll do great for you this year
 
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That's some serious TT depth. Solid squad you are building for sure!
 
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Rider signing


Costa Seibeb


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Seibeb: Looking forward to helping the team in the high mountains and in some hill races. Whether I am fighting for GC, stage wins or the KOM jersey, I promise to give it my all!



Bostjan Mervar,
team representative and general manager of Swisslion Cycling Team

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"I am a cyclist, I may not be the best, but that is what I strive to be. I may never get there, but I will never quit trying." - Tadej Pogačar
 
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Rider signings


Janez Brajkovic


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Brajkovic: It was a long transfer process, but I'm happy it's finally over and I get to stay at home. The team needed another leader to compete for GC, which fits perfectly for me as I feel I can still make a big contribution at my age.


Jimmi Briceno


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Briceno: There were a couple times when I thought this might not happen, but I had be patient through this entire time and I'm delighted to join Swisslion for the coming season. I'm gonna do my best on the climbs.



Bostjan Mervar,
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Edited by redordead on 29-07-2018 11:25

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Reus, Martin, Zhupa, Brajkovic (perfect!), Mezgec, Seibeb (<3), what a squad!
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Tamijo:
Thank you, good luck to you as well Smile


sammyt93:
Yes, we are very happy to have been able to acquire Reus, very important for our first season in CT.


maxime86:
Glad to hear it, hopefully he can perform well for us too Smile


whitejersey:
Being able to add Martin was a nice bonus for us, as it give us a good backup for Reus.


jandal7:
I know! Grin We are very happy we were able to secure a nice mixture of leaders while keeping a strong regional focus for our squad.


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dev4ever
Very well put-together squad you have there! I think your in for a strong debut season Smile
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ivaneurope
Instant promotion for this team I say - his team is solid and to be fair Brajkovic would be better suited as a leader in this team, rather than being another cog in mine which was my plan (personal oppinion).
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Rider signings


Constantinos Thymides


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Thymides: I'm a versatile rider that can ride in a lot of different races and that's why the team said I was important to them. Just don't expect to find me on a TT bike!


We also have another deal to announce it being we are sending Stefan Petrovski out on loan to spend the season riding for Porto - Prio at Pro Tour level where he will gain more experience.
Conversely Porto - Prio will be loaning us Rui Oliveira who is a young punchy time-trialist that we believe will fit well into our setup.

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Oliveira: I am excited to start off my cycling career with this team. I know I will be racing a lot of races this season and I'm looking forward to learning from the experienced riders here.



Bostjan Mervar,
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redordead
dev4ever:
Thank you for the vote of confidence, we hope to hit on as many goals as we can Smile


ivaneurope:
I am not sure about promotion, but we will see what happens and let the chips fall as they do.

We are very happy to sign Brajkovic, because we targeted him from the very beginning and are also delighted at the price for which we were able to secure him Smile


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"I am a cyclist, I may not be the best, but that is what I strive to be. I may never get there, but I will never quit trying." - Tadej Pogačar
 
redordead
Rider signings


Marco Guillén


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Guillén: It was a huge relief to get picked with the 1st pick of the CT draft. Now it's my job to show people that I deserve to be here and do as many good races as I can. I look forward to working with Luka Mezgec and the other sprinters here.


Muhamad Adiq Othman


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Othman: I was starting to think this wouldn't happen for me, but to get picked with the last pick of the draft, can't describe my feeling right now! I'm only 27 and I have plenty left to give to cycling.


With those two riders we acquired in the draft our transfer business is finally over. We are happy with the work we were able to do in bringing this group together and we will talk more about the team and our goals in our upcoming press conference.

Hope to see you all there!

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Bostjan Mervar,
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sammyt93
Othman is Malaysian, not Portugese, or at least he was last year on my team Wink

I guess this is one draft where we can't call the last guy Mr. Irrelevant, as he should be a solid rider for you. I'm glad to see he got picked up and look forward to duelling him in our limited hilly race days.

Who knows if he does well enough we might even have to make an offer try and have a reunion in the future but we had to let him go in renewals as the team took a different direction away from a hilly focus.
 
redordead
Press conference: Team presentation and race goals


Good afternoon everyone!

First of all I would like to thank everyone for gathering here today for our team and race goals presentation. I would also like to introduce to you our two director sportifs Martin Hvastija and Marko Polanc. Myself, Martin, Marko and all the riders here will take you questions later, but now we will start by unveiling our seasons race goals.


2018 race goals

RaceCountry CategoryGoalImportance
Windhoek ITT C2HCWin*****
Giro del TrentinoC2Top 10**
Tour de Slovenie C2HCTop 10***
Tour of Bulgaria C2Top 10**
CT Team standings Top 10***


Our race goals are greatly affected by our strong regional focus with our participation in Tour de Slovenie and Tour of Bulgaria. Both races feature in the Balcans and that is where our sponsors are looking for us to make a big impact.

Windhoek ITT is a race where we are hoping DS Martin Hvastija and coach Gregor Gazvoda time-trialing speciality will come to the fore the most with our riders, while Giro del Trentino offers a great mix between a TTT and high mountains.

Now I would like to formally introduce Swisslion's 2018 rider squad.


2018 squad


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Now I will open the floor for you questions.

Q: What was the thought process through this transfer period that made the team to become predominantly TT focused?

Mervar: It was never a starting goal of ours to focus on TT. We started all our plans on the basis that we will be doing Tour de Slovenie which is a big goal and the parcour quite plain and simple favour the TT specialists. Tour of Bulgaria also feature a TT which made it obvious that we will need a top TT rider to have success there.

Q: Kai, hearing that must have been music to your ears. How excited are you to defend your Tour de Slovenie title and doing it with the home team?

Reus: I'm very happy to be here. The team have put a lot of faith in me and a lot of trust in the art of time-trialing. I feel like myself and also Tony and Ivan, we can all contribute a lot this teams success.

Q: In addition to TT races where will we able to see you orchestrating this squad?

Hvastija: My main focus will be the time-trials, but I will also lead the team in the flatter and cobbled races.

Q: Speaking of cobbles this is the terrain you excel in. Do you feel the team has enough support for you in those difficult races?

Zhupa: We will see. I have been in this situation before, but I feel with the addition of Constantinos I have an experienced guy next to me, while we also have some young talented cobble riders like Mestric and Poljanec. I am very satisfied with the teams enthusiasm for this type of races.

Q: On the other hand, there didn't seem to be much of a focus put on sprinting. Then on draft night you added Marco Guillén to your team. What was your thinking?

Mervar: It's true sprinting wasn't one of our main concerns, but on a limited budget it is very difficult to construct a squad capable of competing on all terrain. Adding Marco will certainly strenghten us in that regard. We felt it was a no brainer really when it came to the draft. This is a low risk - high reward move and we are hoping Marco and Luka Mezgec can both have some good results.

Q: Jani, back on home soil for you again. What are your ambitions for the season?

Brajkovic: They are the same as every season really. I want to battle for the highest places in the GC. I think the team is well set up for a GC challenge with our TT guys and climbers like Jimmi and Costa. We could end up surprising some people.

Q: Piggybacking on what Jani said. How are you looking to approach the difficult stage races?

Polanc: Well I think we have a few options and that is always nice. Jani will be our leader in most of these races, but Jimmi Briceno is also an experienced climber and Costa Seibeb is a very talented punchy climber. Both will offer great support for Jani, but will also be given a chance to lead.

Q: We haven't spoken about hills yet. The CT calendar is lit with hilly races, especially classics. How do you feel you and the rest of the team can do in those races?

Pibernik: First of all, good afternoon to everyone here. I feel like we have a good group of guys here, especially after we added Othman to the team at the end. Costa is also strong here on the tougher terrain while I'm at my best in a one day race. Gabor, Constantinos and the younger guys Rui and Miha can all do well in a number of terrains so I think we can have some good success here.

Q: Speaking of the younger riders, I assume they will have lots of chances to develop their skills?

Mervar: Absolutely! Miha, Jovan, Izidor and Matija all represent the future of our team and our commitment to giving young riders in the Balcans a chance to join the pro peloton. They will all get ample opportunities and should learn from the many experienced riders in our team. The same goes for Rui who is here on loan from our friend at Porto - Prio.

Q: Rui is here, but Stefan Petrovski one of your first signings is in Portugal. How did the deal come about?

Mervar: Sending Stefan on loan to a higher division was something we were always looking at, as he has still considerable untapped potential. We are happy with our deal as we look to have a better version of Stefan for next season and for now we have Rui who is a talented allround rider that fits very well into our group.

Q: Talk to us about the CT draft. A lot of teams look to fill holes on their rosters or pick up overlooked talents. You ended up with a lead sprinter and a very good rider in Othman. All gone according to plan?

Mervar: In the start we were also looking mostly at young talented riders many from our focus region, but after we found that both Marco and Muhamad Adiq were available we just couldn't pass up on them. We are very happy with the end result, especially getting Othman with the last pick of the draft. We could hardly believe it!

Q: How do you feel about the goals you have set up? Perhaps lacking a bit of ambition?

Mervar: I wouldn't say that at all! It was always our board's plan to have a solid and stable 1st season to establish ourselves in the cycling world. It's true our team won't have any "stars" on the startlist, but we still expect to be competitive. We feel our goals are all realistically achievable and that was something that appealed to our sponsors.


That will be all for todays presentation. Our next press conference will probably be about unveiling our race calendar for the coming season. Thank you all for coming, hope to see more of you during the year.

Bostjan Mervar,
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Atlantius
Very solid team, hopefully Guillen won't end up blocking your Mecgec too much. He will likely have a few great days, but the risk is that he often will struggle making it to the sprint, which potentially could hurt the rest of the team if unlucky

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redordead
sammyt93:
Dreaded copy-paste Pfft

Yes, we also are not that strong in the hills, but Othman is a very nice addition to our squad in that department.


Atlantius:
A few great days from Guillen would be... well great Pfft

Hopefully the diversity of our squad will work for us rather than against us.


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redordead
Race calendar - Part 1



January

22.01 - 31.01Vuelta al TachiraC2
31.01Great Ocean Road ClassicC2HC


We start out our season in Venezuela at the Vuelta al Tachira. It's a race that should give us a decent indication of some riders early form. It will especially be great to have Jimmi Briceno with us, riding in his home race. On the other side of the world our other group will stretch their legs in the Great Ocean Road Classic.


February

01.02 - 07.02Tour de LangkawiC2HC
07.02Kuurne - Bruxelles - KuurneC2
22.02Gisborne GPC2HC
25.02 - 27.02Hong Kong ChallengeC2


Following that start we will leave a group of riders in Europe for the traditional Kuurne - Bruxelles - Kuurne cobbled classic, while the others will continue their Asian adventure by competing at the Tour de Langkawi, Gisborne GP and Hong Kong Challenge.


March

18.03Geraardsbergen-BosbergC2HC
21.03 - 26.03Tour of TurkeyC2HC
24.03 - 28.03Tour of SouthlandC1


The month of March will be much the same as the Europe based riders will continue to train there till the difficult Geraardsbergen-Bosberg circuit classic. The Asian contingent of the team will look to wrap up what will hope to be a successful start to the season. They will finish the Asian portion of our schedule by riding the Tour of Turkey and the Tour of Southland in New Zealand before joining the others back in Europe.


The opening three months of the season will cause some logistical difficulties with coach Gregor Gazvoda setting up camp in Ljubljana, Slovenia and Jure Golcer travelling with the team in Asia. Our DS's Martin and Marko might have some long flights between them as they lead our squad in their specialised races all around the globe.

You can expect to see more information about our race calendar in the coming weeks as the MG season approaches.


Bostjan Mervar,
team representative and general manager of Swisslion Cycling Team

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redordead
Race calendar - Part 2



April

04.04 - 10.04Grand Prix du Midi LibreC2HC
08.04Coppa PlacciC2
13.04 - 15.04Tour of UkraineHC
26.04Lincoln GPC2HC


This where we start gearing up for the high point of our season. We are firmly back on European soil in the month of April, starting with the very testing Grand Prix du Midi Libre in France where only the strongest stage racers should prevail. At the same time our classics group will take part in the demanding Coppa Placci hilly race.

April will also see us feature in one of our two HC races. Riding the Tour of Ukraine will be a great way for us to show off our team on a higher scale. We finish the month racing in Great Britain at the hilly cobbled Lincoln GP.


May

04.05 - 05.05Windhoek ITTC2HC
07.051 Jour de DunkerqueC2
12.05 - 14.05Tour du FasoC2HC
19.05 - 21.05Giro del TrentinoC2
23.05 - 28.05Olympia's TourC1


This where things get real for us! Going to Namibia for our 1st goal race of the season we are hoping our TT expertise brings us the coveted victory we seek. After that we feature in two cobbled races. The "one day" of Dunkerque followed by the Tour du Faso which features 3 short flat stages, but the last queen stage is over 50% of tough, tough cobblestones.

At the Giro del Trentino we are going to debut in our 1st team time-trial where we'll be looking for a strong perfomance to give our climbers a chance to finish Top 10 in the final general classification. Our TTT racing won't stop there as we go to Holland to participate in Olympia's Tour which features a TTT and another two TT's in the 6 day event.


This are going to be two months of racing where Martin Hvastija and Gregor Gazvoda will be tasked to prime our time-trialers to perform at peak level as our goals and overall success depends on how we do in the large amount of TT kilometres that feature in this period.

An added bonus here is that only one race clash appears during this important part of the season. Giving our whole staff and riders the chance to really focus and zero in on our goals and our DS's to pick the strongest groups of riders available.


Bostjan Mervar,
team representative and general manager of Swisslion Cycling Team


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redordead
Race calendar - Part 3



June

04.06Lillestrom GPC2
10.06 - 14.06Post Danmark RundtHC
13.06 - 17.04Tour of SlovenieC2HC
26.06 - 30.06Tour d'AndorraC2HC
30.06Monterrey TTTC1


Lillestrom GP offers another chance for our cobbled specialists and rouleurs in a one day classic. After that features our 2nd and last HC race, the Post Danmark Rundt. It unfortunetly clashes with our biggest race this season, Tour de Slovenie. Racing in Denmark will be a great experience for some of our youngers riders, while the big guns will look to perform in our home race.

On the other hand our climbers will be get ready to ride Tour d'Andorra probably the toughest climbing test on the CT calendar. A race where the road will truly show who rules the high mountains! We finish the month in Mexico for the Monterrey TTT. We will face some bigger teams at the C1 event so it will be interesting to see how far our train can take us.


July

01.07 - 08.07Tour de San LuisC2
05.07 - 06.07Celtic ChronoC1
11.07 - 14.07Bayern RundfahrtC1
16.07 - 20.07Tour of BulgariaC2
17.07Sakartvelo TrophyC2
23.07Vilnius GPC2HC


The calendar really heats up midsummer in July, as we tackle 6 races. We quickly move south from Mexico to Argentina for Tour de San Luis. The race is a real mixed bag with a prologue, time-trial, 4 hilly stages and 2 sprint stages. After that we go back to Europe for another battle against the clock at the Celtic Chrono. Another chance to pit us against some PCT teams as well. Thing don't stop there as we move to Bavaria for a 4 day race that features almost 86 km of time-trialing!

Next, the trip to Bulgaria is an important one for us as the only other race in the Balcan region. It is our last goal race of the season where we will need our stage racers to perform well to achieve a top 10 result. After all the stage races we go to participate in the Sakartvelo Trophy and we finish the month with another TTT event, Vilnius GP. We hope Monterrey will be a nice precursor to what we can achieve in the 10 km shorter CT race.


I guess I can repeat what I said in our last post. We have to do well in the time-trial events, a total of 13 await us in these 2 months. Also if we were blessed to have little clashes so far the busy months of June and July changed that, so some compromises have had to be made. We still hope we perform on our strongest terrain. This period can make or break our season.


Bostjan Mervar,
team representative and general manager of Swisslion Cycling Team


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Race calendar - Part 4



August

01.08 - 06.08 Benelux ChallengeC2HC
09.08Rio Vista ChinesaC2
20.08 - 21.08Grands Prix CyclistesC2HC


August is a bit calmer than the previous 2 months with only 3 races. The Benelux Challenge is a 6 day event that is more like a collection of classics, it features flat, hill, cobbles and a prologue to start things off. We then head across the pond to Rio in Brazil, for a difficult and unpredictable hilly classic that probably has a chance to end with a larger/smaller group sprint or a big solo effort from the last climb. We then go to Canada for a 2 day race favouring the hilly sprinters.


September

01.09Paris ToursC2HC
01.09 - 05.09Tour of BritainC1
10.09 - 13.09Euskal BizikletaC2HC
24.09Colombian VenteauxC2HC
29.09GP YekaterinburgC2


Back in Europe we race the traditional Paris Tours sprint classic as we then move to our last C1 race, the Tour of Britain. The race has 3 difficult hilly stages, but that is punctuated by 54.6 km TT where we hope to show our mettle. We finish our little round trip across Western Europe in the Basque Country for the Euskal Bizkleta race. After that we make our final trip to South America for the mountain classic Colombian Venteaux the last test for our pure climbers. September finishes with a long trek through the circuit of Yekaterinburg, another punchers classic.


October

01.10Heiste PijlC2
06.10 - 09.10Course de SolidarnoscC2HC
06.10 - 10.10Herald Sun TourC2HC
18.10Zuri MetzgeteC2HC


Heiste Pijl offers the last chance for our cobbles group to achieve a good result, after that comes the clash of Poland and Australia. Course de Solidarnosc and Herald Sun Tour both favour the sprinters which is where our resources are very thin. We do however hope to have a good result in the time-trial stage in Australia. Our last act of the season is in Switzerland at Zuri Metzgete. The 233 km classic is a monster of a race with numerous hills before the flat finish. Hopefully the riders will have something left in the legs for the end.

The last autumn part of the calendar features mostly sprinter and puncher friendly races. Two aspects where we are not very good so we will be relying on our previous races to have enough points in the bag to achieve our minimal goals. Nonetheless it is an important part of the season a good test to see the limitations of our squad.


Bostjan Mervar,
team representative and general manager of Swisslion Cycling Team


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bullet fighti... 18,376 PCM$
bullet df_Trek 17,374 PCM$
bullet Marcovdw 15,345 PCM$
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bullet baseba... 10,439 PCM$

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ManGame Betting
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Best gamblers:
bullet Ollfardh 21,890 PCM$
bullet df_Trek 15,520 PCM$
bullet Marcovdw 14,800 PCM$
bullet jseadog1 13,500 PCM$
bullet baseball... 7,332 PCM$

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