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Ayubowan! | PCT 2018
jph27
@Aquarius: Thanks for the kind words - I'm still unsure as to how successful it'll be. In theory we should fight for the title, but the lack of one clear top tier leader and 3/4 top 5-10 level ones instead may make life difficult. Set up nicely for the future though, with no one declining before my talents max Pfft

@Heine: Was time to go back to the old La Vie Claire jersey I felt Pfft Turgis is here for the long run, probably the best talent we have

@SotD: You've got enough in the way of French talents, let me keep one for myself ok? Wink
 
jph27
2018 Race Calendar Revealed!


DateRaceCategoryRDs
10/01 Down Under ClassicHC2
14/01-19/01 Tour Down UnderC16
28/01 Apex Mountain ClassicPTHC2
31/01 Clasique Pico BasileC12
05/02-08/02 Tour of the Middle EastHC4
06/02 Omloop Het NieuwsbladPTHC2
08/02-14/02 Tour de PologneHC7
10/02-12/02 Ras TaileannC13
13/02-19/02 Tirreno - AdriaticoPT7
25/02 Milano San RemoPTM2
25/02-27/02 Etoile de BessegesC13
25/02-27/02 Hong Kong ChallengeC23
11/03-16/03 Vuelta a ColombiaHC6
14/03-15/03 Tour of East JavaC12
20/03 Strade BianchePTHC2
31/03 GP HerningHC2
01/04-07/04 Tour of VancouverHC7
01/04 Nakhon Ratchasima TrophyC12
13/04-15/04 Tour of UkraineHC3
26/04 Lisbon ClassicPTHC2
27/04 Sochi Cup C12
28/04-30/04 Corsica InternationalC13
29/04 Veenendaal - VeenendaalHC2
29/04 Philadelphia International ChampionshipHC2
07/05 Liege - Bastogne - LiegePTM2
12/05-14/05 Scandinavia Open Road RacePTHC3
16/05 Berlin ProRaceHC2
19/05-24/05 Tour of EritreaC16
19/05-21/05 Giro del TrentinoC23
27/05-31/05 Tour of NorwayPTHC5
01/06-06/06 Tour of JapanC16
03/06 Malopolski WyscigPTHC2
05/06 GP KigaliHC2
08/06-16/06 Tour de SuissePT9
26/06 Ronde van het IJsselmeerC12
20/07 Kenya Mountain ClassicHC2
26/07 Nantahala ClassicC12
26/07-29/07 Tour of BeijingHC4
07/08 Clasica San SebastianHC2
07/08-13/08 Int. Osterreich RundfahrtHC7
11/08-21/08 Volta a PortugalPTHC11
17/08-21/08 Baltic Chain TourC15
02/09-22/09 Tour of AmericaC121
27/09 Rheden GPPTHC2
29/09 Milano - TorinoC12
01/10-09/10 Tour de MarocPTHC9
03/10 Giro dell'EmeliaHC2
12/10-15/10 Barbados Cycling FestivalHC4
18/10 Giro di LombardiaPTM2
18/10 Japan CupHC2
 
Vien
Oh boy, Yates to ToA perhaps? Shock
 
jph27
Vien wrote:
Oh boy, Yates to ToA perhaps? Shock


Damnit, my cunning plan seen through within 5 minutes Pfft
 
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Aquarius97
jph27 wrote:
Vien wrote:
Oh boy, Yates to ToA perhaps? Shock


Damnit, my cunning plan seen through within 5 minutes Pfft


Like if you didn't say it a few weeks ago in Skype that you'll be going to ToA :lol:
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Booker
This is a stellar looking squad you've put together jph - some top riders.

And very unfortunate to see you also at the Tour of America Wink

If this season goes as it should, you'll be promoting, but who knows how PCM will decide to shine on the Sri Lankan beasts
 
Eden95
Looking at your calendar worries me due to the fact that it appears mine is almost identical to yours - even down to racing in C2 Hong Kong and Trentino :lol:

TOA is certainly an interesting choice though Smile
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jph27
Leader Race Schedules

Yonathan Monsalve

Apex Mountain ClassicPTHC2
Tour of the Middle EastHC4
Tirreno - AdriaticoPT7
Milano San RemoPTM2
Vuelta a ColombiaHC6
Tour of VancouverHC7
Corsica InternationalC13
Liege - Bastogne - LiegePTM2
Tour of EritreaC16
Tour of JapanC16
Tour de SuissePT9
Int. Osterreich RundfahrtHC7
Giro di LombardiaPTM2


Adam Yates

Tirreno - AdriaticoPT7
Milano San RemoPTM2
Tour of East JavaC12
Liege - Bastogne - LiegePTM2
Tour de SuissePT9
Volta a PortugalPTHC11
Tour of AmericaC121
Tour de MarocPTHC9
Giro di LombardiaPTM2


Jay McCarthy

Tour Down UnderC16
Tour de PologneHC7
Etoile de BessegesC13
Strade BianchePTHC2
Tour of UkraineHC3
Sochi Cup C12
Liege - Bastogne - LiegePTM2
Scandinavia Open Road RacePTHC3
Tour of JapanC16
Tour de SuissePT9
Tour of BeijingHC4
Clasica San SebastianHC2
Milano - TorinoC12
Giro dell'EmeliaHC2
Japan CupHC2


Sebastian Lander

Down Under ClassicHC2
Tour Down UnderC16
Omloop Het NieuwsbladPTHC2
Ras TaileannC13
Tirreno - AdriaticoPT7
Milano San RemoPTM2
GP HerningHC2
Nakhon Ratchasima TrophyC12
Lisbon ClassicPTHC2
Veenendaal - VeenendaalHC2
Berlin ProRaceHC2
Malopolski WyscigPTHC2
GP KigaliHC2
Ronde van het IJsselmeerC12
Baltic Chain TourC15
Rheden GPPTHC2
Tour de MarocPTHC9
Barbados Cycling FestivalHC4
 
jph27
The End of an Era


With the 2018 season drawing to a close, all is not well at Ayubowan! Since 2015 the team has operated as a Sri Lankan registered team, with the backing of a consortium of sponsors from the island nation. Originally a 5 year deal was signed, with the aim being to help develop Sri Lankan cycling and aid the push to host the Commonwealth Games in Hambantota in either 2018 in 2022.

However, the Commonwealth Games bid has now twice been unsuccessful - and the Ayubowan! team hasn't fared much better. A break clause in the contract allowed sponsorship to be withdrawn if less than 3 of the 5 seasons it covered were to be spent in the PCT. And with the failure to promote this season, that break clause has become an option taken by the consortium backing the team.

Alternative sponsorship arrangements haven't been made for next season as until only a few weeks ago, there was no expectation that the team wouldn't promote. Even then, it was promised that if Suranga Ranaweera was to win the Tour de l'Avenir then funding would be guaranteed for another 3 years as part of an aim to create a Sri Lankan GT winner - 7 seconds made all the difference to the future of the team.

Crisis talks have been had with the MGUCI about the potential for the team to either disband and start afresh, or voluntarily relegate to CT due to the reduced budget. However both of these requests were declined, meaning the team will continue in the PCT under the name of De Stijl Cycling and with a British licence, until major sponsorship can be found - likely not until the 2020 season. For the Sri Lankan riders on the team, their future is also uncertain with their continued employment relying on talent, rather than being a condition of the sponsorship deal.


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Ollfardh
You want to go to the CT, I don't want to go to the CT.
You don't want to go to the PCT, I would like to stay in PCT.

Am I the only one seeing a good solution here? Pfft
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
 
Croatia14
still don't really understand what went wrong...maybe too much faith in Lander?
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jph27
Ollfardh wrote:
You want to go to the CT, I don't want to go to the CT.
You don't want to go to the PCT, I would like to stay in PCT.

Am I the only one seeing a good solution here? Pfft


Well, it depends if you're more persuasive than me - good luck Pfft

Croatia14 wrote:
still don't really understand what went wrong...maybe too much faith in Lander?


I expected him to get around 250 points, he got 232, so I can't really complain there. Ultimately I think it was Yates having a -5 day in America that dropped him from 1st to 3rd, and one in Maroc that dropped him from a probable top 5 down to 17th.
 
whitejersey
Sad to see such an iconic project be left to the wayside. Also can understand why you would want to rebuild in CT due the emphasis on promoting Sri Lankan talent over the past few years, which has yet to pay off. Hopefully with a more lenient transfer policy you should be able to finally gain PT promotion!
 
SotD
The issue here clearly being the inability to let Petit go to Festina! But atleast maybe not Turgis can be free'ed from this PCT nightmare Grin

It will be very interesting to see what happens. I feel like your should have managed to promote with the setup you have. Also a bunch of those Sri Lankan riders should become very interesting from next season already. Ranaweera, Silva, Prasad and Perera could be targets for some PT teams certainly - But I guess all of them are still likely to stay given you you put the description Smile
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jph27
whitejersey wrote:
Sad to see such an iconic project be left to the wayside. Also can understand why you would want to rebuild in CT due the emphasis on promoting Sri Lankan talent over the past few years, which has yet to pay off. Hopefully with a more lenient transfer policy you should be able to finally gain PT promotion!


Thanks for the kind words - would keep the project up and running, but in the 4 years I've had the Sri Lankan focus I've relegated from the PT twice, and finished 8th in the PCT twice so I feel like a change is needed. Plus, it's difficult to keep finding random Sri Lankan riders to be added Pfft

SotD wrote:
The issue here clearly being the inability to let Petit go to Festina! But atleast maybe not Turgis can be free'ed from this PCT nightmare Grin

It will be very interesting to see what happens. I feel like your should have managed to promote with the setup you have. Also a bunch of those Sri Lankan riders should become very interesting from next season already. Ranaweera, Silva, Prasad and Perera could be targets for some PT teams certainly - But I guess all of them are still likely to stay given you you put the description Smile


Turgis isn't going anywhere, will just have to max him through wildcards next season - I need the points he brings as a 77HIL rider Wink

I agree, and I still don't understand how our luck was so consistently bad that we didn't - the race planning was pretty good imo, and we had the riders to comfortably promote. In theory we should start next season as favourites again, but I can't rule out a repeat. With the Sri Lankan riders it depends on how good the potential replacements are and also whether they're talents or not (so I can keep the Sri Lankans while loaning the new signings out). Silva looks like a pretty solid bet to leave though, as he'll be my 5th best sprinter when maxed and I ideally only want to have 4.
 
jph27
A Sponsor Found!


Just a few weeks ago, the team currently known as Ayubowan! seemed to be in a spot of trouble. The Sri Lankan consortium backing the team had pulled out, and no alternative sponsor could be found to back a team that seemed set for another season of transition in the PCT. But then, disbandments in the PT gave the Sri Lankan registered team an opportunity to promote, and suddenly everything started to look a lot brighter for the team.

While there was a slim possibility that the Sri Lankan sponsors would return, both parties agreed a mutual separation was the best option after the difficulties over the last year. Long term sponsor LOOK also considered stepping into the breach, but the costs of maintaining a PT team put them off - they will however return as bike sponsors for another season.

However, a completely new company stepped into the breach in Anglo-Portuguese online fashion retailer Farfetch who will be title sponsors for the next season - and hopefully longer. Their connections with major independent cycling equipment retailers was a key part of their decision to sponsor this project, and with Rapha and POC coming on board to provide jerseys and equipment respectively we expect Farfetch Pro Cycling to be the best dressed team in the PT next season!


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jandal7
I have to say a company coming in this last minute seems a little farfetched Rolling Eyes
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ryant
Ah! Good luck in the British market Wink

Looking forward to you taking all the GBR talents in the near future Pfft
Will be nice to have a national 'rivalry' in place in PCT - no matter how short and uncompetitive it will be!
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sammyt93
jandal7 wrote:
I have to say a company coming in this last minute seems a little farfetch'd Rolling Eyes


Still disappointed the sponsor isn't this guy

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