[PCT] Minions '18
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Marcovdw |
Posted on 13-08-2018 18:58
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A LOOK BACK - 2014
Since this is our fifth season, we thought it would be fitting to look back at the first four. Installment one: the class of 2014.
Summary:
In early 2014, the Minions put together a cycling team with Chiquita and Universal as main sponsors. The team was simply called Team Chiquita-Universal. A slapstick jersey was created, some riders were signed without actually looking at how good they were and a lot of other things we'd be laughing at right now. Our first season was a disaster. We have no clue how we didn't finish last with the shocking team we had, I mean come on we thought it was a good idea to sign Rahsaan f'ing Bahati as lead sprinter.
Highlights:
Chad Haga winning a time trial in Volta ao Algarve, our first and only win of the season, and somehow finishing fifth in the Tour of America.
Jakob Rathe finishing third in Cigar Brewing Twillight GP and thus miraculously achieving a goal.
Carter Jones winning the King of the Mountains title in Tour de Beauce, with the fact that we have to mention this as a highlight being a perfect illustration of this disastrous season.
Disappointments:
Every other race during the season. Literally.
Rankings:
# | | Team | Total | 1 | | Grupo Nutresa | 1854 | 2 | | Bonsucro | 1793 | 3 | | ONCE-Eroski Cycling Team | 1785 | 24 | | Team Chiquita-Universal | 632 |
# | | Name | Team | Total | 1 | | Vitor Rodrigues | Siam Cement - Lenovo | 886 | 2 | | Marcel Wyss | Team Vontobel | 630 | 3 | | Jose Mendes | Bank of Ireland - Irish Cycling | 626 | 29 | | Chad Haga | Team Chiquita-Universal | 241 |
Summary:
Remembered as our first season. And it should only be remembered as our first season. Any other things regarding the team that season should be forgotton as quickly as possible.
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Marcovdw |
Posted on 14-08-2018 17:27
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A LOOK BACK - 2015
Since this is our fifth season, we thought it would be fitting to look back at the first four. Installment one: the class of 2015.
Summary:
After a disappointing season, and only barely receiving a new license after the MGUCI complained about inactivity, we could call this the real foundation of the team as we know it today. The name was changed to Chiquita - Universal p/b Minions in order to give the single-celled yellow organisms a better name recognition, and Bikex designed a more professional jersey for us to ride in. Also important were the signing of two riders: Kinney and Martinez, who would be important in the next years. In the end we finished seventeenth, considerably better than last season but still off from where we want to be. But we did enjoy more success over the season.
Highlights:
Yasmani Martinez finishing sixth in the C1 Vuelta a Tachira.
Nick Kinney winning a stage at the Tour de Pologne
Chad Haga winning a time trial in the USA Pro Cycling Challenge, and finishing second in the GC at Tour de Slovenie.
Fabio Montenegro winning a mountain stage in the Tour of America and a decent KoM classification together with Haga.
Disappointments:
Piamonte being sacked before the season for admitting he didn't like bananas.
Not being able to loan out Haga and Selander so they could max out, and loaning out Jones to a fellow CT team where he couldn't develop, and signing and training Tolleson with the intention to make him lead sprinter while he doesn't have that ability, and signing Jeandesbosz only to transfer him for free to another team a few days later, and buying Duggan for 150k while he would be more valuable at a retirement home, and buying Santambrogio for 200k while his talents didn't merit that amount. (In short: nearly every transfer we made)
Le Montagner crashing on Benelux Challenge while he was leading the youth classification, and Martinez crashing on the Tour of Scotland where he was one of the favourites
Losing 16th place in the standings to OTP Bank after the final race.
Rankings:
# | | Team | Total | 1 | | Novatek-Panarmenian.net | 1669 | 2 | | Strava | 1652 | 3 | | Fablok - Dunlop | 1591 | 17 | | Chiquita - Universal p/b Minions | 735 |
# | | Name | Team | Total | 1 | | Anthony Lavoine | Fablok - Dunlop | 594 | 2 | | Maximiliano Richeze | Sancor Cycling Team | 513 | 3 | | Frantisek Rabon | Novatek-Panarmenian.net | 490 | 34 | | Chad Haga | Chiquita - Universal p/b Minions | 187 |
Summary:
Not bad given the squad we had, but serious improvements, especially in the transfer and race planning department, were necessary to push the team even further. But all in all this proved to be a decent foundation to build on.
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Marcovdw |
Posted on 15-08-2018 21:43
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A LOOK BACK - 2016
Since this is our fifth season, we thought it would be fitting to look back at the first four. Installment one: the class of 2016.
Summary:
Third time's the charm, they say. Well, we had the opportunity to promote due to disbandments but chose against it, opting for a fight at the top of the Continental Tour. Due to character restrictions we had to rename to Chiquita - Universal, and we moved our HQ to sunny Guatemala. For the transfer season we decided to invest in two areas previously neglected in order to push for a promotion bid. With Drapac and Manarelli we signed two decent sprinters, and we even build a cobblestone squad with De Haes, Marcos and Matthews. Other important riders stayed, and Haga and Selander where finally loaned out to reach their full potential. This all brought us what we wanted. Fourth place and direct promotion. But unfortunately off-bike drama was the talk of the season.
Highlights:
Kenny De Haes winning the cobblestone classic Geraardsbergen-Bosberg.
Two stage wins in the Tour of the Middle East virtue of Chris Barton and Cayetano Sarmiento (pictured).
Yasmani Martinez winning a stage in USAPCC, and a stage and the GC in Tour of Southland.
Damion Drapac winning a stage and runner-up in the GC at Circulo de Juarez, and then a stage at Danmark Rundt.
Nick Kinney also winning a stage at the Danmark Rundt.
Carlos Alexandre Manarelli winning a stage in Tour de Pologne, a stage in Herald Sun Tour, and two stages in Ruta America del Sur.
Many other great result that I simply don't have room to write about.
Disappointments:
Martinez falling down in the Tour of the Middle East GC for no apparent reason.
Tareq Esmaeli handing in his contract after only being given 17 racedays.
All of our four sponsors withdrawing during the season.
Giro del Capo. Volcan de Agua Classic. Tour du Faso. Don't ever mention those races again.
Fleeing Guatemala after the local population started a bloody protest against us, and the US Intelligence Agencies trying to hunt us down.
Rankings:
# | | Team | Total | 1 | | Ferrero - Samruk | 1996 | 2 | | Podium Ambition | 1907 | 3 | | Kraftwerk Man Machine | 1783 | 4 | | Chiquita - Universal | 1515 |
# | | Name | Team | Total | 1 | | Serghei Tvetcov | cycleYorkshire s/b ASDA-Savers | 554 | 2 | | Enrico Barbin | Ferrero - Samruk | 537 | 3 | | Andreas Stauff | Kraftwerk Man Machine | 472 | 18 | | Yasmani Martinez | Chiquita - Universal | 303 |
Summary:
We achieved promotion, boy I never had a bigger party than that evening. It was a great season with so many victories I had to go into rehad for alcohol problems from all the champagne. The struggle with the local population/sponsors/other enemies was scary but luckily it would end well.
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Marcovdw |
Posted on 16-08-2018 17:45
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A LOOK BACK - 2017
Since this is our fifth season, we thought it would be fitting to look back at the first four. Installment one: the class of 2017.
Summary:
Our first season in PCT. First the background info: Tareq Esmaeli's dad turned out to be a rich oil Sheikh who not only bought the team but also build a mountain to train on. Hence the team moved to Qatar and was renamed Minions. The team needed a major makeover with only the sprinting department staying roughly the same. Úran was the major signing of the season, at a wage 0f 600k! Betancourt would become the new hilly leader and we trained him with 1.2 million bananas! Albert came in as cobblestone specialist. However, this was not enough to keep us out of the relegation fight. We spend most of the season just under the line, but one man in one race managed to pull us out: Úran in Tour of Deutschland.
Highlights:
Damion Drapac winning the Nakhon Ratchasima Trophy (I had to copy that name) and achieving our top ten goal in Veenendaal.
Kenny De Haes with three breakaway wins over the season, in De Panne, Olympia's Tour and Baltic Chain Tour (in which he finished 6th in the GC).
Bjorn Selander successfully going for the KoM jersey in PTHC Tour of Norway
Rigoberto Úran began PTHC Tour of Deutschland as one of the favourites, and proved the doubters wrong by taking the leader's jersey with one stage to go and never let go of it again.
Cayetano Sarmiento winning a stage in PTHC Volta a Portugal.
Disappointments:
Úran kinda failing in Tour of Eritrea, and then our team time trial in Tour of Vancouver costing him a possible GC podium.
Every race Betancourt participated in except Beijing and Milano - Torino.
Albert being denied a third place in PTHC Rheden GP due to uncooperative fellow escapees.
Albourdainy taking the Qatari TT NC away from Esmaeli, for which he was fired from the team.
Rankings:
# | | Team | Total | 1 | | Grieg - Eftel | 3461 | 2 | | Isostar - Adriatic | 3187 | 3 | | Berg Cycles | 3122 | 20 | | Minions | 1837 |
# | | Name | Team | Total | 1 | | Edvald Boasson Hagen | Grieg - Eftel | 1504 | 2 | | Andrei Amador | Team UBS | 1234 | 3 | | Tejay Van Garderen | Newton Foundation | 976 | 12 | | Rigoberto Úran | Minions | 705 |
Summary:
We didn't relegate, that's the big plus. Úran is a great rider for as long as he's at his prime, which is only two more seasons. In the other departments we have to strengthen ourselves, because we can't keep relying on De Haes breakaway wins or a fluke from Drapac.
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Marcovdw |
Posted on 19-08-2018 21:27
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JANUARY PREVIEW
Clasico San Cristobal
Cuba | C2 | Classic | Hill | January 10
Odd Christian Eiking
Tareq Esmaeli
Chad Haga
Farzad Khodayari
Leandro Marcos
Clenne Morvan Moulingui
Cayetano Sarmiento
Bjorn Selander
Tour Down Under
Australia | C1 | 6 stages | Flat / Hill | January 14 - 19
Edwin Avila
Damion Drapac
Odd Christian Eiking
Jay Major
Clenne Morvan Moulingui
Xavier Quevedo
Nico Schinker
Bjorn Selander
Tour of Qatar
Qatar | PT | 6 stages | Flat / Time trial | January 21 - 26
Edwin Avila
Damion Drapac
Tareq Esmaeli
Reinhardt Janse van Rensburg
Bert-Jan Lindeman
Jay Major
Nico Schinker
Shaquille Sinclair
Apex Mountain Classic
Canada | PTHC | Classic | Mountain | January 28
Chris Barton
Odd Christian Eiking
Chad Haga
Farzad Khodayari
Yasmani Martinez
Clenne Morvan Moulingui
Cayetano Sarmiento
Rigoberto Úran
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Posted on 21-08-2018 20:41
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CLASICO SAN CRISTOBAL
Cuba | C2 | Classic | Hill | January 10
Odd Christian Eiking
Tareq Esmaeli
Chad Haga
Farzad Khodayari
Leandro Marcos
Clenne Morvan Moulingui
Cayetano Sarmiento
Bjorn Selander
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We open our season with a trip to C2, something we didn't do last year but now it's compulsory. We will be missing the unofficial PCT opener at Down Under Classic so we thought we would open our season here in Cuba, at the Clasico San Cristobal. A race we've raced back in our CT days but never really had a great result. With some restrictions applying we decided to let Selander be our leader here, his last race in that capacity was back in our first season when he was still unmaxed. Let's see how far he has developed.
During the first few kilometers a breakaway was being formed. The official race radio mentioned a Minions rider trying to reach the breakaway. However, cameras failed to registrate who it was and when we asked our riders after the race, no one raised his hand. Either the officials confused a rider with a supporting Minion along the road or a rider is too afraid to admit he wasn't good enough.
Anyway, Selander and Haga were positioned at the front on the final hill, but didn't have the punch to finish for the win, which went to Zaini. They finished 13th and 16th respectively, which puts a few points on the board in our first race of the season.
# | Rider | Team | Time | 1 | Tommy Zaini | Compal-Merida | 5h23'12 | 2 | Cyril Gautier | Valio - DeLaval | + 20 | 3 | Joshua Edmondson | BNZ Cycling Team | s.t. | 13 | Bjorn Selander | Minions | + 1'07 | 16 | Chad Haga | Minions | s.t. | 34 | Farzad Khodayari | Minions | + 3'06 | 41 | Odd Christian Eiking | Minions | + 3'56 | 61 | Clenne Morvan Moulingui | Minions | s.t. | 82 | Leandro Marcos | Minions | + 6'33 | 101 | Tareq Esmaeli | Minions | s.t. | 114 | Cayetano Sarmiento | Minions | + 10'58 |
(3/5)
We've had worse season openers.
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Marcovdw |
Posted on 25-08-2018 10:43
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TOUR DOWN UNDER
Australia | C1 | 6 stages | Flat / Hill | January 14 - 19
Edwin Avila
Damion Drapac
Odd Christian Eiking
Jay Major
Clenne Morvan Moulingui
Xavier Quevedo
Nico Schinker
Bjorn Selander
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Tour Down Under, that's in the land of kanagaroos and didgeridoos. The race is a mix of flat and hilly stages, hence we brought Drapac and Quevedo. It's also the former's home race after missing out on the Down Under Classic.
The first few stages, although rated flat, were not really Drapac's cup of tea with a few hills in the route. The third stage especially, were some GC contenders managed to sneak away. Quevedo was one of them and gained a minute over the peloton, although he did not gain any bonus seconds.
The most attacking rider of the race was by far our loanee Eiking. He was featured in the breakaway on stage three, four and six. With points on offer for the mountains classification, he went for those sprint and did pretty well. He would go on to finish third in the KoM classification by the end of the race.
On the toughest fifth stage, crossing over Willunga Hill, Quevedo's legs were a bit worse and only finished 23rd on the stage, over a minute behind eventual GC winner Gautier. With the time gained on stage three it brought him to 13th place in the GC. The last stage was nearly completely flat, which meant Drapac had an opportunity to get away with a good result. He finished sixth in a closely contested sprint, his best result in the race,
# | Rider | Team | Time | 1 | Cyril Gautier | Valio - DeLaval | 16h52'38 | 2 | Diego Ulissi | Generali - EDF | + 38 | 3 | Caleb Ewan | Podium Ambition | + 1'15 | 13 | Xavier Quevedo | Minions | + 2'21 | 77 | Odd Christian Eiking | Minions | + 7'55 | 81 | Bjorn Selander | Minions | + 8'03 | 96 | Edwin Avila | Minions | + 8'56 | 129 | Nico Schinker | Minions | + 12'51 | 130 | Clenne Morvan Moulingui | Minions | + 12'57 | 136 | Damion Drapac | Minions | + 15'12 | 145 | Jay Major | Minions | + 18'29 |
(3/5)
Some decent points and a good first impression.
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Marcovdw |
Posted on 27-08-2018 21:19
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TOUR OF QATAR
Qatar | PT | 6 stages | Flat / Time trial | January 21 - 26
Edwin Avila
Damion Drapac
Tareq Esmaeli
Reinhardt Janse van Rensburg
Bert-Jan Lindeman
Jay Major
Nico Schinker
Shaquille Sinclair
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We are racing in Qatar on a wildcard in the ProTour. This is the highest division with the greatest honour, but the competition is tough and we can't score ranking points. Nevertheless it's a nice experience for some riders and we're racing on our home crowd. Drapac is our leader for the sprints and Janse van Rensburg targets the final short time trial.
To put it short: our leaders were not capable of scoring results. Drapac either came short in the sprints or was dropped when the wind picked up. Janse van Rensburg started his epilogue at the worst possible time, during a short rain shower, and couldn't make an impact on the stage result or the general classification.
Which leaves us with gathering television time from breakaways. Major in his Bahamian tricot tried on stage two, and Lindeman tried on stage three. It would've been nice had we seen Esmaeli in national colors in the breakaway, the crowd would've gone mental, but his legs weren't good enough for such an endeavour. The best result of the race belongs to Lindeman , who finished eight, who managed to hang on after the break was caught in the final kilometer.
# | Rider | Team | Time | 1 | John Degenkolb | Iberia - Team Degenkolb | 14h57'42 | 2 | Sam Bewley | Moser - Sygic | + 10 | 3 | Bryan Coquard | Festina - Dexia | + 12 | 33 | Reinhardt Janse van Rensburg | Minions | + 3'14 | 54 | Damion Drapac | Minions | + 3'41 | 78 | Bert-Jan Lindeman | Minions | + 6'46 | 90 | Tareq Esmaeli | Minions | + 8'07 | 130 | Edwin Avila | Minions | + 11'27 | 135 | Nico Schinker | Minions | + 12'44 | 176 | Jay Major | Minions | + 13'29 | 191 | Shaquille Sinclair | Minions | + 15'05 |
(3/5)
No points on our first ProTour race but a great experience nevertheless.
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Posted on 27-08-2018 23:18
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Great to see Eiking at least pulling his weight while on loan
Keep it up youngster
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Marcovdw |
Posted on 28-08-2018 16:16
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hillis91 wrote:
Great to see Eiking at least pulling his weight while on loan
Keep it up youngster
Eiking did good Down Under, and I'm sure he'll do the same in more races
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Marcovdw |
Posted on 29-08-2018 17:57
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APEX MOUNTAIN CLASSIC
Canada | PTHC | Classic | Mountain | January 28
Chris Barton
Odd Christian Eiking
Chad Haga
Farzad Khodayari
Yasmani Martinez
Clenne Morvan Moulingui
Cayetano Sarmiento
Rigoberto Úran
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The Apex Mountain Classic is a new race on the calendar, and is immediately placed in the PTHC category. Last season Úran won Deutschland Tour in our highest category, and this is his only PTHC race of the season. Can he continue his streak of PTHC victories?
The startlist was a lot stronger than the race he won last year, with former GT winners at the start. The ProTour teams were not kidding around this race, as Dombrowski and Taaramae were the strongest, the former beating the latter in the sprint.
As for Úran, he did attack but only after the first few big guns. Eventually he landed in a big chasing group, in which he sprinted to 16th place. We wanted and expected more, but a top ten in Classique Pico Basilie would bring equal or more points. We should've stayed with our original plan to send him to Africa and not to Canada.
# | Rider | Team | Time | 1 | Joseph Dombrowski | eBuddy | 6h01'18 | 2 | Rein Taaramäe | T-Mobile | s.t. | 3 | Aleksandr Pluchkin | Team Popo4Ever p/b Nemiroff | + 59 | 16 | Rigoberto Úran | Minions | + 3'08 | 52 | Yasmani Martinez | Minions | + 6'40 | 55 | Farzad Khodayari | Minions | s.t. | 60 | Cayetano Sarmiento | Minions | s.t. | 80 | Chad Haga | Minions | + 7'40 | 126 | Chris Barton | Minions | + 17'33 | 153 | Odd Christian Eiking | Minions | + 24'15 | 192 | Clenne Morvan Moulingui | Minions | + 53'04 |
(1/5)
Úran messed up his first race last year as well, if that's any consolation.
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Posted on 31-08-2018 11:27
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I had a similar Apex to you - very similar! Glad to hear stage racers can recover from a bum first race
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Marcovdw |
Posted on 31-08-2018 19:33
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jandal7 wrote:
I had a similar Apex to you - very similar! Glad to hear stage racers can recover from a bum first race
Velits and Úran will have a similar season, it's written in the stars!
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Posted on 31-08-2018 20:36
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Marcovdw |
Posted on 01-09-2018 07:22
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FEBRUARY PREVIEW
Tour of the Middle East
Oman / Qatar / UAE | HC | 4 stages | Flat / Mountain | February 5 - 8
Edwin Avila
Damion Drapac
Tareq Esmaeli
Chad Haga
Farzad Khodayari
Yasmani Martinez
Cayetano Sarmiento
Rigoberto Úran
Omloop het Nieuwsblad
Belgium | PTHC | Classic | Cobble | February 6
Niels Albert
Kenny De Haes
Odd Christian Eiking
Andzs Flaksis
Bert-Jan Lindeman
Leandro Marcos
Clenne Morvan Moulingui
Ruben Zepuntke
Kuurne - Bruxelles - Kuurne
Belgium | C2 | Classic | Cobble | February 7
Kenny De Haes
Odd Christian Eiking
Andzs Flaksis
Jay Major
Carlos Alexandre Manarelli
Leandro Marcos
Clenne Morvan Moulingui
Nico Schinker
Gent - Wevelgem
Belgium | C1 | Classic | Cobble | February 10
Niels Albert
Kenny De Haes
Odd Christian Eiking
Andzs Flaksis
Bert-Jan Lindeman
Leandro Marcos
Clenne Morvan Moulingui
Ruben Zepuntke
Ras Tailteann
Ireland | C1 | 3 stages | Flat | February 10 - 12
Edwin Avila
Damion Drapac
Tareq Esmaeli
Jay Major
Laureano Rosas
Nico Schinker
Bjorn Selander
Shaquille Sinclair
Viana do Castelo
Portugal | C1 | Classic | Cobble | February 14
Niels Albert
Kenny De Haes
Odd Christian Eiking
Andzs Flaksis
Bert-Jan Lindeman
Leandro Marcos
Clenne Morvan Moulingui
Ruben Zepuntke
Volta a Catalunya
Spain | C1 | 6 stages | Mountain / Time trial | February 18 - 23
Chris Barton
Chad Haga
Reinhardt Janse van Rensburg
Farzad Khodayari
Carlos Alexandre Manarelli
Yasmani Martinez
Cayetano Sarmiento
Rigoberto Úran
Etoile de Besseges
France | C1 | 3 stages | Hill | February 25 - 27
Niels Albert
Kenny De Haes
Andzs Flaksis
Leandro Marcos
Xavier Quevedo
Nico Schinker
Bjorn Selander
Ruben Zepuntke
Hong Kong Challenge
Hong Kong | C2 | 3 stages | Mountain / Time trial | February 25 - 27
Chris Barton
Odd Christian Eiking
Tareq Esmaeli
Chad Haga
Farzad Khodayari
Clenne Morvan Moulingui
Laureano Rosas
Cayetano Sarmiento
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Posted on 02-09-2018 21:22
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OMLOOP HET NIEUWSBLAD
Belgium | PTHC | Classic | Cobble | February 6
Niels Albert
Kenny De Haes
Odd Christian Eiking
Andzs Flaksis
Bert-Jan Lindeman
Leandro Marcos
Clenne Morvan Moulingui
Ruben Zepuntke
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The traditional first cobblestone race of the season, and the first race for Zepuntke in our colours. The race is rated as PTHC and a lot of cobblestone legends are present. Let's see if he's as good or as bad as people say.
It would, however, be the story of our loanee Moulingui. We decided to place him in the breakaway so he could gain experience. There were some others, most notably Gaviria as strong sprinter. But with 37 kilometers to go he was riding solo, all the others were weaker apperently. Soon thereafter, he was joined by two of the best: Danny Summerhill, and former World Champion and five time Paris-Roubaix winner Sam Bewley. This created one of the iconic picture he will hang above his bed:
He did not take any turns at the front, because the other two were much stronger. He was happy enough to stay in their wheel and he held on for quite a while; only in the final few kilometers did he have to let go. Bewley outsprinted Summerhill for the win. Moulingui gave everything to stay ahead of the chasing group, which he did by less than a bike length. Clenne Morvan Moulingui takes the final spot on the podium in Omloop het Nieuwsblad. What a result!
# | Rider | Team | Time | 1 | Sam Bewley | Moser - Sygic | 4h50'15 | 2 | Danny Summerhill | RBC Pro Cycling | s.t. | 3 | Clenne Morvan Moulingui | Minions | + 46 | 20 | Ruben Zepuntke | Minions | + 4'33 | 25 | Bert-Jan Lindeman | Minions | s.t. | 30 | Andzs Flaksis | Minions | s.t. | 53 | Leandro Marcos | Minions | + 9'54 | 55 | Kenny De Haes | Minions | s.t. | 61 | Niels Albert | Minions | s.t. | DNF | Odd Christian Eiking | Minions |
Edited by Marcovdw on 02-09-2018 21:42
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Posted on 02-09-2018 21:41
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KUURNE - BRUXELLES - KUURNE
Belgium | C2 | Classic | Cobble | February 7
Kenny De Haes
Odd Christian Eiking
Andzs Flaksis
Jay Major
Carlos Alexandre Manarelli
Leandro Marcos
Clenne Morvan Moulingui
Nico Schinker
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The day after Omloop het Nieuwsblad and I don't think anyone properly recovered from the party after Moulingui's amazing result yesterday. But we have to take the saddle again today for a similair race though a few divisions down: Kuurne - Bruxelles - Kuurne. Due to quality restrictions we can't send our strongest squad hence leadership is de facto shared between these four guys: De Haes, Flaksis, Marcos and the man on fire Moulingui.
Major attempted to replicate Moulingui's race by going into the break, but he did not take into account that cobblestone isn't his favourite surface. The break as a whole was brought back by the peleton way before the end, but at least he showed his Bahamian jersey for the cameras.
All other attacks didn't work out either which meant we were heading towards a reduced bunch sprint with 50 people, all of our four leaders included. There were far better sprinters in the group than our guys, but once again Moulingui became our best finisher in 23rd. This guy is good.
# | Rider | Team | Time | 1 | Roger Kluge | Team Cerveceria Costa Rica | 4h42'36 | 2 | Constantinos Thymides | Swisslion Cycling Team | s.t. | 3 | Geoffroy Ngandamba | GCN ProTeam | s.t. | 23 | Clenne Morvan Moulingui | Minions | s.t. | 30 | Andzs Flaksis | Minions | s.t. | 34 | Leandro Marcos | Minions | s.t. | 45 | Kenny De Haes | Minions | s.t. | 65 | Jay Major | Minions | + 2'10 | 110 | Carlos Alexandre Manarelli | Minions | + 11'39 | 130 | Nico Schinker | Minions | + 13'49 | 146 | Odd Christian Eiking | Minions | + 16'05 |
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A weekend to remember for Moulingui.
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Posted on 03-09-2018 17:30
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TOUR OF THE MIDDLE EAST
Oman / Qatar / UAE | HC | 4 stages | Flat / Mountain | February 5 - 8
Edwin Avila
Damion Drapac
Tareq Esmaeli
Chad Haga
Farzad Khodayari
Yasmani Martinez
Cayetano Sarmiento
Rigoberto Úran
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The Tour of the Middle East is back! One stage in Qatar, one stage in the United Arab Emirates and the final two stages in Oman. Our only points scoring race in our home country and hence we put an official goal here: win the general classification. With the final mountain stage that's an obvious task for Úran but with a guy like Pluchkin to contend with that's a tough ask. Drapac hopes to mix it up in the sprint on the two pancake flat stages.
The first stage the Australian was in the mix but a bit too far behind to really be in the mix for a top ten. He crossed the line in eleventh. The next stage he was positioned much better but couldn't compete against the Carlsberg leadout train which guided Appollonio to a comfortable victory. Behind them though he was the best of the rest and finished second on the stage. Unfortunately he had to abandon on the next stage but Drapac can look back on a nice race.
Onto stages three and four. Esmaeli featured in the break on both Oman stages and would finish fourth in the KoM classification. The hilly third stage was all about damage limitation for Úran, which he managed to do. Kudus won over 90 seconds on him but most other rivals finished around the same time or even behind him. Pluchkin lost twenty seconds! On the next mountain stage Kudus and Pluchkin went away and the rest never saw the back of them, but Úran did really well to finish fourth on the stage behind those two and a surviving breakaway member. This result was enough to take third overall! Our win goal failed but given the circumstances we think this was the best result he could have achieved.
# | Rider | Team | Time | 1 | Merhawi Kudus | Repsol - Netflix | 17h37'26 | 2 | Aleksandr Pluchkin | Team Popo4Ever p/b Nemiroff | + 1'22 | 3 | Rigoberto Úran | Minions | + 3'17 | 31 | Yasmani Martinez | Minions | + 17'46 | 36 | Farzad Khodayari | Minions | + 19'33 | 52 | Chad Haga | Minions | + 26'30 | 61 | Tareq Esmaeli | Minions | + 29'04 | 85 | Cayetano Sarmiento | Minions | + 39'37 | 127 | Edwin Avila | Minions | + 1h03'52 | DNF | Damion Drapac | Minions | |
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Posted on 04-09-2018 21:48
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GENT - WEVELGEM
Belgium | C1 | Classic | Cobble | February 10
Niels Albert
Kenny De Haes
Odd Christian Eiking
Andzs Flaksis
Bert-Jan Lindeman
Leandro Marcos
Clenne Morvan Moulingui
Ruben Zepuntke
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Another classic on the rough Belgian roads, this time we ride from Gent to Wevelgem via a detour. Zepuntke got off to a rocky start and is looking to do better this time. Or can we go for another breakaway success story like Moulingui.
The Gabonese was mentioned to have attempted to ride away with a group but was caught in the early stages and another group took the credits as morning breakaway. They were caught well before the end as well so even if Moulingui had been in it, he would likely haven't replicated his heroic Omloop ride.
As for Zepuntke, he chose not to follow the five million seven hundred twenty-six thousand four hundred thirty-eight attacks by Baugnies, but when he placed the five million seven hundred twenty-six thousand four hundred thirty-ninth other people followed him, and Zepuntke didn't, which turned out to be the wrong move. He crossed the line two minutes behind winner Thomas in fifteenth place.
# | Rider | Team | Time | 1 | Geraint Thomas | Podium Ambition | 6h06'17 | 2 | Robert Bush | World Cycling Center | s.t. | 3 | Sep Vanmarcke | Repsol - Netflix | s.t. | 15 | Ruben Zepuntke | Minions | + 2'06 | 26 | Niels Albert | Minions | + 5'23 | 50 | Andzs Flaksis | Minions | s.t. | 58 | Bert-Jan Lindeman | Minions | + 9'31 | 69 | Clenne Morvan Moulingui | Minions | + 10'29 | 76 | Leandro Marcos | Minions | s.t. | 91 | Kenny De Haes | Minions | + 15'48 | 145 | Odd Christian Eiking | Minions | + 29'44 |
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Not looking good.
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Posted on 05-09-2018 09:58
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Luckily Uran means you don't desperately need ze punkte yet... but hopefully that Minions fighting spirit can deliver some extra results (Moulingui with an absolutely stunning Omloop podium is an absolutely amazing start!) and Zepuntke can improve a bit
Seriously that Moulingui break was amazing in any field, but PTHC that's huge
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