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[CT] | Carrefour - ESPN | MG 2020
Vien
Looking forward to your race planning. Getting gauranteerd wins with that train or spreading the chances? That's the question..

Interesting approach, hope it'll do well, though Coppel is going to annoy my leaders from time to time for sure!
 
Yellow Jersey
Whar a beastly leadout, Coppel and Lo Cicero is a gamble but if they both ride well than you've got yourself a frightening heavyweight squad Smile
 
maxime86
viking90 wrote:
Lo Cicero, Vanderbiest and Petit. If they will ride together that is one hell of a train.

Without a proper climber and puncher it will be very interesting to see how it goes.


It's going to be a weird season, but hopefully we can grab a ton of points on all timetrials and sprint stages to make up for our inability in the hills. Hopefully Palini steals enough hill points to allow us to do well.

Vien wrote:
Looking forward to your race planning. Getting gauranteerd wins with that train or spreading the chances? That's the question..

Interesting approach, hope it'll do well, though Coppel is going to annoy my leaders from time to time for sure!


Planning is going to be an interesting one. Vanderbiest and Lo Cicero probably won't ride together often but the way we split our sprint train will be difficult to figure out when races overlap.

Coppel is going to be a monster this year, hopefully we're able to plan him to make him a super high scorer this year.

hillis91 wrote:
Alan Banaszek is that one guy i really really wanted but didn't get.

Good luck this season Smile


haha sorry! I think he's gonna be a beast for us in the future, hopefully he makes you regretful in the future Smile Good luck to you too

Yellow Jersey wrote:
Whar a beastly leadout, Coppel and Lo Cicero is a gamble but if they both ride well than you've got yourself a frightening heavyweight squad Smile


Don't think Coppel is a gamble in the slightest, considering he scored top 20 in the PT, I think the trasition down to the PCT means at least a top 15 finish from him.

Lo Cicero is going to be a tough one because if he performs like 2016, we're going to be in an amazing spot, but if he performs like last year, it may be a bit more of a struggle.
 
Booker
When I commented after you got Petit, I thought you’d stuck with VdH, and would have some guys to get over the anything-but-flats!

Big gamble to more or less ignore the hills/mountains.

Will be really keen to see how the team performs, and I definitely can’t fault your balls. Maybe securing some rapid dudes is the way to stick around the PCT, we’ll see Pfft
 
maxime86
Booker wrote:
When I commented after you got Petit, I thought you’d stuck with VdH, and would have some guys to get over the anything-but-flats!

Big gamble to more or less ignore the hills/mountains.

Will be really keen to see how the team performs, and I definitely can’t fault your balls. Maybe securing some rapid dudes is the way to stick around the PCT, we’ll see Pfft


Not sure if my strategy is too ballsy, Lo Cicero Vanderbiest and Coppel should all be top 50 riders in the individual standings seeing their track records+the train we've developed.

Although I think the X factor is really going to be how many points Palini can grab on hilly stages. But I don't expect to relegate but i don't expect to finish too high up either
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Transfer Review
After the transfer season, we only have a few riders who remain from the team that promoted to PCT last season as we've jumping into a whole nothing team philosophy completely. Lets take a look at how the team breakdown has changed.

Name2017 Team2017 RankingIn/OutNew/Old Team
Robin HugenhabenIn-n-Out6 (CT)OUTFestina-Dexia
Kai ReusIn-n-Out10 (CT)OUTSwisslion
Marco HallerIn-n-Out18 (CT)OUTKraftwerk
Jocelyn BarIn-n-Out47 (CT)OUTFestina-Dexia
Jakub KratochvilaIn-n-Out53 (CT)OUTIsostar
Roman KreuzigerIn-n-Out57 (CT)OUTDK Žalgiris
Maxime BouetIn-n-Out134 (CT)OUTTelia - Brussels
Romain HardyIn-n-Out146 (CT)OUTEddie Stobart
Kristijan DurasekIn-n-Out167 (CT)OUTNordstrom - BioWare
Aidis KruopisIn-n-Out180 (CT)OUTDK Žalgiris
Johan Le BonIn-n-Out264 (CT)OUTN/A
Ricardo MestreIn-n-OutN/A (CT)OUTN/A
Mustafa CarsiVesuvio (LOAN)385 (PT)OUTBNZ Cycling
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Patrick BerczIn-n-Out275 (CT)STAYCarrefour-ESPN
T. SanikwathiIn-n-Out281 (CT)STAYCarrefour-ESPN
Alexandre AulasIn-n-Out170 (CT)STAYCarrefour-ESPN
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Jerome CoppelFestina-Dexia17 (PT)INCarrefour-ESPN
Roman VanderbiestNemiroff123 (PT)INCarrefour-ESPN
Adrien PetitAyubowan!179 (PT)INCarrefour-ESPN
J. CastroviejoeBuddy228 (PT)INCarrefour-ESPN
Damien GaudinAker - MOT284 (PT)INCarrefour-ESPN
Kevin FeiereisenVesuvio354 (PT)INCarrefour-ESPN
Daniel SchornWiesenhof377 (PT)INCarrefour-ESPN
Ivano Lo CiceroValio - DeLaval34 (PCT)INCarrefour-ESPN
Andrea PaliniFerrero86 (PCT)INCarrefour-ESPN
Jeome GiauxIsostar163 (PCT)INCarrefour-ESPN
Jernej SvabIsostar202 (PCT)INDesigual (LOAN)
Wen Hao LiCompal341 (PCT)INCarrefour-ESPN
Aleska CrncevicGarminN/AINCarrefour-ESPN
Jan Drago PetelinN/AN/AINCarrefour-ESPN
Alan BanaszekN/AN/AINCarrefour-ESPN
Ioannidis NikolaosN/AN/AINCarrefour (LOAN)
Jhonathan RestrepoWCC353 (CT)INCarrefour (LOAN)
Abou SanogoWCC247 (CT)INCarrefour (LOAN)
Effectively we swapped all of our riders except 3 to do a complete revamp of our team. We definitely added a ton of age with our squad, but added talents at the same time.

Here's a bit of a statistical breakdown of how the team has evolved from last year.


Full Team Average Stats:
Stat20172018
Flat71.33->71.35
Mountain66.93->61.65
Hill70.93->67.75
TT67.6->66.15
Cobbles61.26->62.4
Sprint66.86->70.5
Acceleration69.86->73.55


Average of Top 5 Riders in Each Stat:
Stat20172018
Flat75->75.6
Mountain75.4->70.6
Hill75.8->74
TT75.4->74.2
Cobbles69->72.8
Sprint77->80
Acceleration77.25->77.6
Although we've brough in a bunch of leaders in the Sprints and TimeTrials, clearly we've sacrificed a lot of depth in other areas to do so. Namely in the Hills, Mountains and TimeTrials, we've really gutted the depth that we had last year in order to bring in leaders in the Sprints and Cobbles. Also, it's important to keep in mind that we had many riders who decreased due to age since last year, namely Reus, Hugenhaben and Kreuziger.

Despite all this, it'll be very intersting to see if our strategy pays off as we've sacrificed depth for younger talents and bigger leaders.

Edited by maxime86 on 30-07-2018 18:54
 
Scorchio
It has certainly been all change at Carrrefour this off-season with the big swop deal for Coppel and the major shift towards sprint focus.

Given the significant change to 'overall' stat this off-season has had biggest impact on sprinters, it did make that part of the market a little different this year. In your case with Lo Cicero, the Beast and their minions you have to some extent taken a contrarian approach in transfers that has potential for a great return in terms of value - it may very well pay off. Still the likes of Degen-tash, Cav, Mohs, Ewan, et al. to concern you though. An interesting sub-plot to follow for this year's PCT!
Manager of ISA - Hexacta in the MG
 
maxime86
Scorchio wrote:
It has certainly been all change at Carrrefour this off-season with the big swop deal for Coppel and the major shift towards sprint focus.

Given the significant change to 'overall' stat this off-season has had biggest impact on sprinters, it did make that part of the market a little different this year. In your case with Lo Cicero, the Beast and their minions you have to some extent taken a contrarian approach in transfers that has potential for a great return in terms of value - it may very well pay off. Still the likes of Degen-tash, Cav, Mohs, Ewan, et al. to concern you though. An interesting sub-plot to follow for this year's PCT!


Sprinting competition in the PCT is going to be pretty intense, but considering we have Vanderbiest, Lo Cicero and even Petit, we hopefully should be able to score on every flat stage that we enter in.

I definitely went against the grain tho by going with sprinters, but I just didnt see the value in bringing in a climber or puncheur for like 700k or more who'd have 15 riders as good/better than them in the PCT, while I could go for 2 top 10 sprinters for the same value.

It's definitely a weird approach but I'm hoping it pays off, and I'm not super worried about relegation as I feel like if I don't screw up Coppel's planning, he should finish in the top 10 of the CT rankings as no one in the CT can compete with his ability in the timetrial/hill tours w a time trial.

The flat is definitely what's going to make or break us, but hopefully it makes us Smile
 
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Scorchio
I don't think is a 'weird' approach, just contrarian in this seasons transfers dynamic, so your 'against the grain' comment more in tune with my thinking! Seems like sound logic in all honesty, I wish you well.

I might have been tempted to sacrifice a couple of the extensive lead-out roster for a couple of extra riders in other terrains in your circumstances (or used the money to 'beef up' on better guys than you secured in other terrains if minimum rider numbers allowed). That would have reduced such heavy reliance on the sprinters group. Hindsight is a wonderful thing though, easy to say this sitting here now rather than during the transfer frenzy!

In summary, I guess it looks very much like you have decided the motto for the season is 'go big, or go home' (with the CT awaiting as 'home' in this analogy if things implode!) Grin
Manager of ISA - Hexacta in the MG
 
maxime86
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Team Calendar + NC's
Now that race planning has been finished, we can reveal our calendar for this upcoming season. In general it's definitely quite obvious that we've registered for nearly ever flat race possible. But we've also thrown in a few cobbles and hill races for Gaudin and Palini respectively, hoping that they can pick up points in those races.
NameCategoryCountryStagesTerrain
January
Down Under ClassicHCClassicFlat
Tour Down UnderC16Flat + Hill
Apex Mountain ClassicPTHCClassicMountain
February
Tour of the Middle EastHC 4Flat + Climbs
Omloop Het NieuwsbladPTHCClassicCobbles
Kuurne - Bruxelles - KuurneC2ClassicCobbles
Tour de PologneHC7Flat + Hill
Gent - WevelgemC1ClassicCobbles
Ras TailteannC13Flat
Etoile de BessegesC13Hill
March
SAA Tour d'AfriquePTHC4Flat
KBC De Panne TourC14Flat + Cobbles
Le SamynC1ClassicCobbles
Vuelta a ColombiaHc6Mountain
Tour of SouthlandC15TT + Flat
Jelajah SKLC1 4TT + Hill
GP HerningHCClassicCobbles
April
*Tour of VancouverHC7All Around
Nakhon Ratchasima TrophyC1ClassicFlat
*Tour of CaliforniaPTHC7All Around
Tour of UkraineHC3TT + Hill
Betonexpressz GPC2ClassicFlat
Veenendaal - VeenendaalHCClassicFlat
*Philadelphia InternationalHCClassicFlat
May
Tour de RomandieC16All Around
Berlin ProRaceHCClassicFlat
Tour of EritreaC16All Around
Olympia's TourC16Flat + TT
Tour of NorwayPTHC5Flat + Hill
June
Malopolski WyscigPTHCClassicCobbles
GP KigaliHCClassicCobbles
Ronde van Het IjsselmeerC1ClassicFlat
Colombo ClassicPTHCClassicFlat
July
Celtic ChronoC1ClassicTT
Bayern RundfahrtC14All Around
Kenya Mountain ClassicHCClassicMountain
Tour of BeijingHC4Mountain
August
Rund um KolnPTHCClassicFlat
Clasica San SebastianHCClassicHill
Int. Osterreich RundfahrtHC7Mountain
Baltic Chain TourC1 5Flat
September
Tour of BritainC15Hill
Deutschland TourPTHC5Flat
October
Tour du MarocPTHC9Mountain
Heistse PijlC2ClassicCobbles
Giro dell'EmeliaHCClassicHill
Barbados Cycling FestivalHC4Flat
Japan CupHCClassicHill
Considering we picked most of our races before the transfer season, our races seem to fit perfectly with the team we have. The vast majority of races we are registered in are flat races, with a few hill/cobble races thrown it. We did extremely well to completely avoid the mountains and we got lucky as we have quite a few races that fit Jerome Coppel's style.
|National Champions|

Aleksa Crncevic's Bosnian RR + ITT Jersey

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Wen Hao Li's Chinese TT Jersey

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Jerome Coppel's France TT Jersey

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They're definitely jerseys that will stand out like crazy in the Peleton/in Time Trials this year. Massive thanks to Hillis for making our absolutely stunning jerseys.

That's gonna wrap it up for now, but stay tuned as we get ready to reveal our leader's schedules!

 
Vien
A very suitable calendar and some outstanding jerseys Shock

Now for the big question though, is Coppel going to Southland or Jelajah SKL? Wink
 
maxime86
Vien wrote:
A very suitable calendar and some outstanding jerseys Shock

Now for the big question though, is Coppel going to Southland or Jelajah SKL? Wink


He's going to Southland haha

Southland is almost a guaranteed victory if he performs well in the TTs while Jelajah's TT's are both extremely short which will limit the amount of time he can gain before the hill stage.

I'll bring out full schedule soon Smile
 
maxime86
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Leader Schedules
Planning is most likely going to be the most important part of our season. Coppel is super talented, but maxing out his points would require us sending him to races that cater to his TT/Hill ability. Hopefully you guys think we were able to do so successfully with Coppel and planning out sprinters well. Here we go!
|Jerome Coppel|


NameCategoryStages
Tour of SouthlandC15
Tour of UkraineHC3
Tour de RomandieC16
Tour of NorwayPTHC5
Celtic ChronoC12
Bayern RundfahrtC14
Tour of BritainC15
Deutschland TourPTHC5

|Ivano Lo Cicero|

NameCategoryStages
Down Under ClassicHC1
Ras TailteannC13
SAA Tour d'AfriquePTHC4
Tour of SouthlandC15
Nakhon TrophyC11
Tour of CaliforniaPTHC7
Philadelphia Champ.HC1
Olympia's TourC16
Rund um KolnPTHC1
Baltic Chain TourC15
Deutschland TourPTHC5

|Romain Vanderbiest|

NameCategoryStages
Tour Down UnderHC6
Tour de PologneHC7
Jelajah SKLC14
Tour of VancouverHC7
Veenendaal - VeenendaalHC1
Berlin ProRaceHC1
Tour of NorwayPTHC5
Ronde van Het IjsselmeerC11
Tour du MarocPTHC9
Barbados FestivalHC4

|Adrien Petit|

NameCategoryStages
Down Under ClassicHC1
Tour of the Middle EastHC4
Gent - WevelgemC11
De Panne TourC14
Le SamynC11
Vuelta a ColombiaHC6
Tour de RomandieC16
Tour of EritreaC16
Bayern RundfahrtC14
Tour of BeijingHC4
Int. Osterreich RundfahrtHC6

As seen, our planning has gone the route of putting Vanderbiest and Lo Cicero in different races. Hopefully this can maximize the amount of points we can score as a team. In adition, Adrien Petit will lead us in races than neither Vanderbiest nor Lo Cicero will attend.

Apart from that, Petit will be the main leadout in races the Lo Cicero and Vanderbiest attend. Petit will also be an important rider for us in the mildly cobbled races we attend.
 
Aquarius97
Pretty much what i would have done with Coppel. You were "unlucky" not to pick HC Band 3, as you are missing on a HC GC win for Coppel in Denmark, a race that would go instead of Romandie. Guaranteed +1000 scorer with that calendar
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quadsas
Only reason I didn't fight against you for Banaszek was because of the level up restriction Smile Although I am quite certain (someone named Alan may have told me) that he wishes to ride for Poland's eastern neighbours. Good luck in all races that we're not participating!
deez
 
maxime86
Aquarius97 wrote:
Pretty much what i would have done with Coppel. You were "unlucky" not to pick HC Band 3, as you are missing on a HC GC win for Coppel in Denmark, a race that would go instead of Romandie. Guaranteed +1000 scorer with that calendar


Not sure if you mean he's 1000+ point scorer with our calendar or Denmark, but regardless, thanks for the kind words. I definitely think that Coppel turned out to be a lot easier to plan than what I originally thought. Hopefully it works out haha.

quadsas wrote:
Only reason I didn't fight against you for Banaszek was because of the level up restriction Smile Although I am quite certain (someone named Alan may have told me) that he wishes to ride for Poland's eastern neighbours. Good luck in all races that we're not participating!


hmm someone someone who's last name starts with a "Ban" and ends with a "aszek" told me that he'd only be interested in moving in exchange for a very large transfer fee!

in all honesty, we're super happy to have him with us and we're happy to develop him. For now i really want him with us over the long term but who knows, things change and every rider has a price Wink
 
Aquarius97
A +1000 scorer with your calendar i mean. You'll be probably losing 150 points without the chance to ride in Denmark, which could be the key for him not winning the Individual Title. A season with loads of wins of Coppel awaits you Pfft
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maxime86
Aquarius97 wrote:
A +1000 scorer with your calendar i mean. You'll be probably losing 150 points without the chance to ride in Denmark, which could be the key for him not winning the Individual Title. A season with loads of wins of Coppel awaits you Pfft


I'm definitely hoping you're right about Coppel. Him alone will hopefully save us from any relegation chances.

With his calendar im definitely expecting a top 10 individual season at least, but time trials can be random sometimes, so fingers crossed
 
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Team Results
Been a while since we've had an update on how the team is doing, so here we go!
|January|

Down Under Classic
1Erik MohsFablok - Bank BGZ1h28'27
2Tom Van AsbroeckLierse SK - Pizza Ullo PCTeams.t.
3Caleb EwanPodium Ambitions.t.
...
24Adrien PetitCarrefour - ESPNs.t.

Tour Down Under
Stage 1
1Matthew GossIndosat Ooredoo - ANZ2h55'43
2Andrea GuardiniFablok - Bank BGZs.t.
3Romain VanderbiestCarrefour - ESPNs.t.
Stage 4
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1Romain VanderbiestCarrefour - ESPN2h41'26
2Michel KrederDelvauxs.t.
3Caleb EwanPodium Ambitions.t.

Apex Mountain Classic
1Joseph DombrowskieBuddy6h01'18
2Rein TaaramäeT-Mobiles.t.
3Aleksandr PluchkinTeam Popo4Ever p/b Nemiroff+ 59
...
107Aleksa CrncevicCarrefour - ESPNs.t.
|February|

Tour of the Middle East
Stage 2
1Davide AppollonioCarlsberg - Danske Bank3h05'13
2Damion DrapacMinionss.t.
3Kevin PeetersLierse SK - Pizza Ullo PCTeams.t.
4Adrien PetitCarrefour - ESPNs.t.

Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
1Sam BewleyMoser - Sygic4h50'15
2Danny SummerhillRBC Pro Cyclings.t.
3Clenne Morvan MoulinguiMinions+ 46
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18Damien GaudinCarrefour - ESPN+ 4'33

Kuurne - Bruxelles - Kuurne
1Roger KlugeTeam Cerveceria Costa Rica4h42'36
2Constantinos ThymidesSwisslion Cycling Teams.t.
3Geoffroy NgandambaGCN ProTeams.t.
...
53Alexandre AulasCarrefour - ESPN+ 1'25

Tour de Pologne
Stage 2
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1Romain VanderbiestCarrefour - ESPN5h03'48
2Asbjorn Kragh AndersenCarlsberg - Danske Banks.t.
3Raúl Granjel CabreraAzteca-NBCSNs.t.

Gent - Wevelgem
1Geraint ThomasPodium Ambition6h06'17
2Robert BushWorld Cycling Centers.t.
3Sep VanmarckeRepsol - Netflixs.t.
...
17Adrien PetitCarrefour - ESPN+ 5'23

Ras Tailteann
Stage 1
1Matthew GossIndosat Ooredoo - ANZ2h45'27
2Ricki NelsonPodium Ambitions.t.
3Maxime VantommeNetia - Vonins.t.
4Kevin FeiereisenCarrefour - ESPNs.t.
Stage 2
1Mark CavendishKraftwerk Man Machine3h08'37
2Caleb EwanPodium Ambitions.t.
3Jurgen RoelandtsRepsol - Netflixs.t.
...
5Ivano Lo CiceroCarrefour - ESPNs.t.
Stage 3
1Erik MohsFablok - Bank BGZ2h51'42
2Jacopo GuarnieriDelvauxs.t.
3Ivano Lo CiceroCarrefour - ESPNs.t.
GC
1Matthew GossIndosat Ooredoo - ANZ8h45'07
2Caleb EwanPodium Ambition+ 5
3Ivano Lo CiceroCarrefour - ESPN+ 8
We know this is a ton of information to fling at y'all but those are all the notable results that we've had. Clearly our sprinting has been carrying us a ton with Vanderbiest being by far the best out of our sprinters. But we've also had consistent scoring in most races that we attend which has been great!
 
maxime86
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Results Update #2
The season has been progressing really nicely for us, as we've been picking up some great results on the flats, and our star Jerome Coppel's calendar has begun!
|March|

SAA Tour d'Afrique
Stage 3
1Ben SwiftAegon - Lavazza3h34'28
2Peter KennaughAir France - KLMs.t.
3Ivano Lo CiceroCarrefour - ESPNs.t.
Stage 4
1Bryan CoquardFestina - Dexia4h00'52
2Ben SwiftAegon - Lavazzas.t.
3Ivano Lo CiceroCarrefour - ESPNs.t.

KBC De Panne Tour
Stage 3
1Tom Van AsbroeckLierse SK - Pizza Ullo PCTeam2h15'48
2Adrien PetitCarrefour - ESPNs.t.
3Luke RoweXero Racing p/b Octagons.t.

Le Samyn
1Jérome BaugniesKulczyk - DMTEX4h38'36
2Tom DavidSPAR - Shimano - SCGs.t.
3Geraint ThomasPodium Ambitions.t.
...
14Damien GaudinCarrefour - ESPN+ 1'01

Vuelta a Colombia
Stage 1
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1Adrien PetitCarrefour - ESPN3h30'43
2Guillaume BoivinNordstrom - BioWares.t.
3Tomohiro HayakawaMeiji - JR Easts.t.

Tour of Southland
Stage 1
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1Jerome CoppelCarrefour - ESPN5'37
2Marlen ZmorkaTeam Reddit+ 2
3Luke DurbridgecycleYorkshire+ 5
Stage 3
1Mark CavendishKraftwerk Man Machine4h24'23
2Aleksandr SerebriakovNovatek-Panarmenian.nets.t.
3Ivano Lo CiceroCarrefour - ESPNs.t.
Stage 4
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1Jerome CoppelCarrefour - ESPN45'42
2Marlen ZmorkaTeam Reddit+ 23
3Luke DurbridgecycleYorkshire+ 43
GC
1Jerome CoppelCarrefour - ESPN12h53'10

|April|
Tour of Vancouver
Stage 2
1Marco HallerKraftwerk Man Machine3h16'52
2Kevin FeiereisenCarrefour - ESPNs.t.
3Wesley KrederKraftwerk Man Machines.t.
4Romain VanderbiestCarrefour - ESPNs.t.
Stage 3
1Marco HallerKraftwerk Man Machine3h59'36
2Romain VanderbiestCarrefour - ESPNs.t.
3Matt RowecycleYorkshires.t.
Stage 5
1Wesley KrederKraftwerk Man Machine3h49'29
2Romain VanderbiestCarrefour - ESPNs.t.
3Kazushige KubokiMeiji - JR Easts.t.

Nakhon Ratchasima Trophy
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1Ivano Lo CiceroCarrefour - ESPN3h49'41
2Erik MohsFablok - Bank BGZs.t.
3Caleb EwanPodium Ambitions.t.

Tour of Ukraine
Stage 1
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1Jerome CoppelCarrefour - ESPN10'12
2Aleksandr PluchkinTeam Popo4Ever p/b Nemiroff+ 1
3Yevgeni NepomnyachsniyTeam Popo4Ever p/b Nemiroff+ 6
Stage 3
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1Jerome CoppelCarrefour - ESPN1h03'14
2Martijn KeizerIndosat Ooredoo - ANZ+ 56
3Marlen ZmorkaTeam Reddit+ 58

That's a little update of all our big results in the last few months, clearly the team is picking it up a lot more in the sprinting department, and Coppel looks well on his way to an absolutely gigantic season for us. 4 Stage wins in his first 7 race days, including a GC and Points victory is absulely massive. It was also really nice to see Petit and Lo Cicero pick up victories. Lo Cicero's victory was his first since the 2016 Italian Championships which is really crazy to think about.

We haven't recieved a rankings update so we aren't really sure how we're placed so far in the PCT, but with all these results, i'd be shocked if we in the relegation fight. Basically, so far, so good!
 
maxime86
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Results Update #3
Its been a while since we've had an update on our team's results, so here is a little something to update you all on our team's results in the last few months.
|April|
(Cont.)

Veenendaal - Veenendaal
1Ben HermansGenerali - EDF4h25'08
2John DegenkolbIberia - Team Degenkolb+ 30
3Jacopo GuarnieriDelvauxs.t.
4Matthew GossIndosat Ooredoo - ANZs.t.
5Romain VanderbiestCarrefour - ESPNs.t.
|May|


Tour de Romandie
Stage 2
1Guillaume BoivinNordstrom - BioWare3h39'34
2Steele Von HoffBNZ Cycling Teams.t.
3Davide AppollonioCarlsberg - Danske Banks.t.
...
10Adrien PetitCarrefour - ESPNs.t.
Stage 3
1Moreno MoserEuskaltel - Elior3h55'11
2Davide AppollonioCarlsberg - Danske Banks.t.
3Adrien PetitCarrefour - ESPNs.t.
Stage 7
1Jerome CoppelCarrefour - ESPN10'02

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Coppel Time-Trialing to a victory on the final stage


Tour de Eritrea
Stage 1
1Nacer BouhanniEuskaltel - Elior4h01'45
2Saulo LayWorld Cycling Centres.t.
3Jani TeweldeEritel - RwandAirs.t.
4Davide AppollonioCarlsberg - Danske Banks.t.
5Adrien PetitCarrefour - ESPNs.t.
Stage 2
1Guillaume BoivinNordstrom - BioWare3h04'40
2Nacer BouhanniEuskaltel - Eliors.t.
3Tosh Van der SandeXero Racing p/b Octagons.t.
4Matteo PelucchiLierse SK - Pizza Ullo PCTeams.t.
5Adrien PetitCarrefour - ESPNs.t.
Stage 5
1Davide AppollonioCarlsberg - Danske Bank3h11'34
2Guillaume BoivinNordstrom - BioWares.t.
3Nacer BouhanniEuskaltel - Eliors.t.
4Saulo LayWorld Cycling Centres.t.
5Adrien PetitCarrefour - ESPNs.t.


Olympia's Tour
Stage 2
1Erik MohsFablok - Bank BGZ3h04'52
2Maxime VantommeNetia - Vonins.t.
3Andreas StauffcycleYorkshires.t.
4Moreno MoserEuskaltel - Eliors.t.
5Ivano Lo CiceroCarrefour - ESPNs.t.
Stage 3
1Ivano Lo CiceroCarrefour - ESPN4h18'41
2Erik MohsFablok - Bank BGZs.t.
3Andreas StauffcycleYorkshires.t.
4Alexander KriegerPhilips - Continentals.t.
5Jérome GiauxCarrefour - ESPNs.t.
Stage 5
1Maxime VantommeNetia - Vonin2h19'51
2Moreno MoserEuskaltel - Eliors.t.
3Erik MohsFablok - Bank BGZs.t.
4Ivano Lo CiceroCarrefour - ESPNs.t.

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Lo Cicero taking a big victory on stage 3 against tough competition


Tour of Norway
Stage 3
1Jacob FiedlerT-Mobile37'53
2Jerome CoppelCarrefour - ESPN+ 29
3Kiril YatsevichTeam Tinkoff+ 50
General Classification
1Edvald Boasson HagenAir France - KLM16h47'13
2Jerome CoppelCarrefour - ESPN+ 1'19
3Andreas VangstadAker - MOT+ 1'40

|Post-May Rankings|

TeamTotalRDPpRDProj
10Iberia - Team Degenkolb14449714,892606
11Kulczyk - DMTEX14269115,672742
12cycleYorkshire134010113,272322
13Carrefour - ESPN129511011,772060
14Xero Racing p/b Octagon12558614,592553
15Team Reddit12329313,252319

RiderNatTeamTotal
5Jerome CoppelFRACarrefour - ESPN548
25Ivano Lo CiceroITACarrefour - ESPN337
51Romain VanderbiestFRACarrefour - ESPN198

Spoiler
114Adrien PetitFRACarrefour - ESPN79
175Kevin FeiereisenLUXCarrefour - ESPN47
243Damien GaudinFRACarrefour - ESPN23
268Jérome GiauxBELCarrefour - ESPN17
298Daniel SchornAUTCarrefour - ESPN14
319Wen Hao LiCHNCarrefour - ESPN12
344Jonathan CastroviejoESPCarrefour - ESPN9
368Patrick BerczGERCarrefour - ESPN7
432Aleksa CrncevicBIHCarrefour - ESPN2
458Jhonatan RestrepoCOLCarrefour - ESPN1
459Abou SanogoCIVCarrefour - ESPN1

11th in the rankings isn't too bad! A lot of big results this month for us with some stage wins from Coppel. Lo Cicero doing some impressive stuff and a few wins is really nice. Petit with some consistent results, but we are still lacking some outside scoring from domestiques and such, hopefully that improves in the coming months
 
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