I know too many Alisons (and... Alistairs I suppose ) for this game, Option A is my call I’ll have to read back through their story sections but I’d probably go for it being Sophie, but Alison doesn’t need to know
+2 MON
+1 DH
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant." [ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
Representing your country on the biggest stage. Doesn't get any better than that. Sadly, I didn't get an invite this time around for cycling or football. Maybe you'll see me in Paris, France, for the 2024 Games. Fingers crossed.
Here are the 2020 Olympic results from Toyko, Japan:
Cycling
Road Race
1
Julian Alaphilippe
France (Team Sky)
---
2
Tim Wellens
Belgium (Lotto Soudal)
s.t.
3
Simon Yates
Great Britain (Michelton-Scott)
s.t.
4
Marc Soler
Spain (Movistar)
s.t.
5
Peter Sagan
Slovakian (BORA-hansgrohe)
+ 40"
Time Trial
1
Stefan Kung
Switzerland (Bahrain-Merida)
---
2
Tom Dumoulin
Netherlands (Team Sunweb)
+ 48"
3
Primoz Roglic
Slovenia (Ziggo)
+ 51"
4
Laurens De Plus
Belgium (Cofidis)
+ 53"
5
Bob Jungels
Luxembourg (Quick-Step Floors)
+ 57"
Football
Group Stage
Knockout
Neymar with a first-half penalty conversion gives Brazil back-to-back Olympic titles. Belgium beat Mexico, 2-1, to take home the bronze medal. And yeah, England didn't even qualify for the tournament. I'd like to think I would have had a shot at making the U23 roster if given the opportunity. Maybe in four years.
Not Telling You: Despite his younger sister Alison pestering him, Marcus Diamond decided to keep his personal life private. Now isn't the time for chasing girls around. Lock screen changed. Work comes first.
Busy month for the team. We ended up playing seven games in total. I played in five games, missing one for a cycling scheduling conflict and another to just recover. The start of the nation's FAI Cup was this month as well.
Match Day #25 at Galway United (6-13-5)
August 2, 2020
After a rough start to the season, Galway has started to pick it up.
Spoiler
Galway United 3, Limerick FC 0
Summary: Limerick didn't bring its shooting boots. Unable to finish a handful of clear-cut chances, Galway takes advantage. Greg Moorhouse with a brace in the final 10 minutes.
Rating: 6.8 - Could of had a few assists today, but my teammates couldn't find the back of the net. One of those games.
Player of Game: Greg Moorhouse, Galway United (9.2)
Match Day #26 at Shamrock Rovers (21-3-1)
August 7, 2020
Shamrock closing in on an 18th league title and first since 2011.
Spoiler
Shamrock Rovers 1, Limerick FC 0
Summary: This one will sting for Limerick. They had Shamrock on the ropes, but a questionable penalty call sways the final outcome. Greg Bolger the hero from the spot in the 80th minute.
Rating: 6.7 - Fatigue a factor in this one. Stupid challenge in the 66th minute got me a deserved yellow card. A forgettable game. I missed the next league game three days later to race the Czech Cycling Tour. Limerick FC beat Bray Wanderers, 2-0, in Match Day #27.
Player of Game: Dane Massey, Shamrock Rovers (7.4)
Match Day: FAI Cup at Dundalk
August 16, 2020
First Round: A tough draw against the second-place team in the league.
Spoiler
Limerick FC 0, Dundalk 0
Summary: Limerick was surprisingly the slightly better team on the road, but unable to put Dundalk away. A second leg is needed.
Rating: 6.4 - Bad game. It was no surprise when I saw the team sheet for the second leg and didn't see my name on it. Yet, without my help, Limerick FC pulled off the upset with a 3-1 home win in the second leg to advance to the second round. But, the draw screwed over Limerick again... Shamrock Rovers up next.
Player of Game: Sean Hoare, Dundalk (8.0)
Match Day #28 vs. Derry City (10-12-4)
August 20, 2020
Derry City 18-year-old striker Dean McCloskey with 11 league goals.
Spoiler
Limerick FC 0, Derry City 0
Summary: McCloskey gets shutdown, but so does Limerick. Another scoreless draw. After not having any all season, Limerick goes nil-nil the last two games.
Rating: 6.8 - Fitness is slowly coming back after my ankle injury, but I still haven't had a good game to really get my bearings back.
Player of Game: Jamie McDonagh, Derry City (7.8)
Match Day: FAI Cup vs. Shamrock Rovers
August 28, 2020
Second Round: Limerick hasn't beat Shamrock this season.
Spoiler
Limerick FC 2, Shamrock Rovers 0
Summary: Stunner at Markets Field in Limerick. The Super Blues knock off the heavyweights with a pair of first-half goals. David Whyte nods home the first on a perfect near-post cross by Marcus Diamond. Liam Donnelly gets the second on a keeper mistake by Shane Supple.
Rating: 6.9 - Pretty poor rating considering I got what turned out to be the game-winning assist.
Player of Game: Liam Donnelly, Limerick FC (8.3)
League Standings (28/36 Games Played)
FAI Cup Bracket
Calendar
Evaluation
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Not many race days this season, but that's to be expected with my football workload and having some injuries. Regardless, I'm currently 17th in the Continental Individual standings, let's try to improve that.
Race Day #23 at La Poly Normande
August 5, 2020
The profile says flat, but this route is unforgiving.
Spoiler
Summary: The undulating route has cut the peloton down to 12 riders with 12kms to go. Looking at the group, INM looks to be in the best shape with top sprinter Hugo Hofstetter and Marcus Diamond in the mix. How will they play their cards?
Movistar also has a three-headed Spanish attack with Garikoitz Bravo, Alex Aranburu and Carlos Barbero. They are controlling the tempo. INM right behind them. 10kms to go.
INM putting the pressure on. Hofstetter gives Diamond the green light to attack with 7.3kms to go. He is followed by Ronde van Vlaanderen winner Silvan Dillier and Amund Jansen. Does Movistar have the firepower to bring this group back, and if they do, you got to like Hofstetter's chances in a sprint finish. Great team move here by the Irish squad.
Diamond puts in a hell of a shift and looks back at those sucking his wheel.
"Your turn!" Diamond shouts as he peels off. Dillier and Jansen aren't getting a free ride to the finish. Behind them, Patrick Muller is trying to bridge the gap.
The audacity of Dillier... He waves up Jansen after a poor showing on the front. The time gaps don't lie. Muller is just 14 seconds back now with Hofstetter's group 32 seconds back.
But, only 3kms to go, this will be close!
Diamond looks at both of them and gives them a figurative middle finger. He isn't here to play games and shows off a burst of acceleration. But, did he go too soon?
Yes. Dillier and Jansen pull even right after the banner. But, surely somebody in this trio has now won. Hofstetter's group can be seen in the distance, but the gap is reading 40 seconds.
Diamond hits his limit. The race win slips away.
Dillier takes it. Some might say undeserved after trying some questionable antics in the final kilometers, but a win is a win.
Result: 3rd - If I don't start my sprint early, we get caught. Simple as that. We still almost got caught. The riding ethics of Dillier and Jansen can be questioned, but they did what they had to do to win the day. Sucks, but you can't win them all. I'll happily take a podium.
Hofstetter finished 11th.
1
Silvan Dillier
AG2R La Mondiale
4h31'19
2
Amund Grøndahl Jansen
Ziggo
+ 11
3
Marcus Diamond
INM
s.t.
4
Carlos Barbero
Movistar Team
+ 31
5
Daniel Hoelgaard
Groupama - FDJ
s.t.
Race Day #24-27 at Czech Cycling Tour
August 9-12, 2020
The last stage race I have planned for this season.
Stage 1:
Spoiler
Summary: Milliseconds give Katusha the edge over Bahrain-Merida.
Result: 15th (out of 20 teams) - Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that's my first team trial event. Could have gone better. We finished +1'26" back. Just gives us more leeway to attack the next couple of days.
1
Team Katusha Alpecin
21'49
2
Bahrain - Merida
s.t.
3
Astana Pro Team
+ 3
4
Polska Travel
s.t.
5
Meridiana Kamen Team
+ 29
Stage 2:
Spoiler
Summary: While the peloton gears up for a standard sprint finish, a young Brit decides now is a good time to get his face on TV.
Not sure what Marcus Diamond is thinking here by throwing his body out in front of the peloton like that with 6kms to go. The race officials in the car need to get out of the way as well if they don't want to get run over.
Enjoy the spotlight kid. A move like this is a suicide mission.
Wait... WTF! The sprinters have royally screwed this up.
I don't believe my own eyes. Marcus Diamond stays away from the field for the stage win! And behind him...
Teammate Gabriel Cullaigh takes second. A double for INM! And I take back everything that I said, Diamond delivers with a calculated attack. A high risk, a high reward type of move. He'll wear the green jersey tomorrow.
Result: 1st - When you see an opportunity, you take it. No organization from the sprinters and I made the most of it. And props to Cullaigh.
1
Marcus Diamond
INM
4h26'32
2
Gabriel Cullaigh
INM
s.t.
3
Jonas Bokeloh
Minsk Cycling Club
s.t.
4
Ian Garrison
Amore & Vita - Prodir
s.t.
5
Julien Van Haverbeke
Team Fortuneo - Samsic
s.t.
Stage 3:
Spoiler
Summary: Large breakaway of 15 is pulled back, time to have some fun as the peloton hits the cobbled climb for the first time.
Attacking on the second to last time up the climb is Ecuador RR champion Jhonatan Narvaez. Nice effort, but the peloton isn't letting that go.
Team Sky's Diego Rosa gives it go on the final ascent.
To no avail, caught at the top.
After flying down the backside of the climb, 11 cyclists remain for a sprint finish. The green jersey of Marcus Diamond is well placed while the yellow jersey is nowhere in sight.
Tricky roundabout in the final meters groups everybody together.
Photo finish for the ages! Incredible!
Six bikes lunge at the line at the same time. It's Narvaez who wins it after a lengthy official review. The new race leader will be Maxim Shirshov ahead of Brandon McNulty by two seconds.
Result: 5th - Oh so close. That was exhilarating. I moved up to 10th in GC (+1'16") and keep the green jersey.
1
Jhonatan Narvaez
My Bike Stevens
4h58'25
2
Fausto Masnada
Team Sky
s.t.
3
Jan Polanc
UAE Team Emirates
s.t.
4
Maxim Shirshov
Bahrain - Merida
s.t.
5
Marcus Diamond
INM
s.t.
Stage 4:
Spoiler
Summary: An entertaining tour comes down to a rather interesting stage. Some cobbles, some climbs. Expect plenty of action.
The first major split comes with 19kms to go, as 29 riders get out in front of the peloton. There are still four breakaway riders in front of them.
After the peloton reforms and breaks up again, the remnants of the breakaway are pulled back with 8kms to go. There are 37 cyclists in the front group as they start the final climb of the tour.
Would you look at that! The green jersey is going for it. Marcus Diamond probably could have waited to get a good result in the sprint, but decides he wants it all. Can he grab a second stage win here?
There isn't much of a gap, but the road is going down. Jan Polanc tried to follow, but now finds himself struck in the middle.
Onto the cobbles, Diamond's specialty. He continues to hide in the shade.
Under the banner and into the sunlight, the finish is right around the bend. Everyone looks exhausted, does anybody have anything to catch Diamond at this point?
Yes. The peloton goes flying by. This isn't a repeat of Stage 2.
Sprinter Simone Consonni with the stage win, and the Top 22 finishers picked up +1'06" gap. Maxim Shirshov holds off Brandon McNulty for the overall GC win. Marcus Diamond barely hangs onto the green jersey, beating Jonas Bokeloh by a single point.
Result: 18th, 8th GC - Great tour. Shame I couldn't snag another stage win on the final day, but people are starting to recognize that I'm a dangerous rider now — not a two-sport wannabe. A little reckless at times, but being brave at this age is part of the learning experience. Bringing home a green jersey as my souvenir.
1
Simone Consonni
Bahrain - Merida
3h57'02
2
Jonas Bokeloh
Minsk Cycling Club
s.t.
3
Mamyr Stash
Gazprom - RusVelo
s.t.
4
Oscar Gatto
Astana Pro Team
s.t.
5
Julien Van Haverbeke
Team Fortuneo - Samsic
s.t.
General Classification
1
Maxim Shirshov
Bahrain - Merida
13h43'48
2
Brandon McNulty
Polska Travel
+ 2
3
Fausto Masnada
Team Sky
+ 23
4
Pavel Kochetkov
Team Katusha Alpecin
+ 39
5
Ramunas Navardauskas
Bahrain - Merida
s.t.
6
Jan Polanc
UAE Team Emirates
+ 55
7
Andrea Pasqualon
UAE Team Emirates
+ 58
8
Marcus Diamond
INM
+ 1'16
9
Diego Rosa
Team Sky
+ 1'35
10
Rachid Ben Attar
Meridiana Kamen Team
+ 2'01
Calendar
Spoiler
Date
Race
Winner
1-Aug
PostNord Danmark Rundt
Jasper Philipsen
1-Aug
Volta a Portugal
Stephen Cummings
4-Aug
Hansa Bygg Kalmar Road Race
Alexandr Kulikovskiy
4-Aug
Tour de Pologne
Tony Gallopin
4-Aug
Clasica Ciclista San Sebastian
Michael Woods
5-Aug
La Poly Normande
Silvan Dillier
6-Aug
The Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah
Damiano Caruso
7-Aug
Vuelta a Burgos
Kilian Frankiny
9-Aug
Czech Cycling Tour
Maxim Shirshov
11-Aug
KOGA Slag om Norg
Jonas Rickaert
13-Aug
BinckBank Tour
Nathan Van Hooydonck
15-Aug
Tour du Limousin - Nouvelle Aquitaine
Sebastian Henao
16-Aug
Arctic Race of Norway
Michael Woods
16-Aug
Colorado Pro Classic
Primož Roglič
19-Aug
EuroEyes Cyclassics Hamburg
Rick Zabel
21-Aug
Baltic Chain Tour
Alan Banaszek
21-Aug
GP Stad Zottegem
Timothy Dupont
22-Aug
Arnhem-Veenendaal Classic
Moreno Hofland
23-Aug
Deutschland Tour
Artem Nych
25-Aug
Vuelta a España
25-Aug
Omloop Mandel-Leie-Schelde
Tim Merlier
25-Aug
Bretagne Classic-Ouest France
Nacer Bouhanni
26-Aug
Ronde van Midden Nederland
Julius Van Den Berg
26-Aug
Croatia-Slovenia
Evgenii Kazanov
29-Aug
Druivenkoers - Overijse
Matteo Trentin
1-Sep
Brussels Cycling Classic
2-Sep
OVO Energy Tour of Britain
2-Sep
Schaal Sels
2-Sep
Circuit de Fourmies
5-Sep
Tour of South Bohemia
7-Sep
Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec
8-Sep
De Kustpijl
9-Sep
Chrono Champenois
9-Sep
Tour du Doubs
9-Sep
Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal
12-Sep
Grand Prix de Wallonie
14-Sep
Kampioenschap van Vlaanderen
15-Sep
Coppa Agostoni
15-Sep
Primus Classic
Marcus Diamond In
16-Sep
GP Jef Scherens - Rondom Leuven
16-Sep
Coppa Bernocchi
16-Sep
Int. RAIFFEISEN GP Judendorf
18-Sep
GP Industria e Commercio di Prato
18-Sep
Giro della Toscana
20-Sep
Coppa Sabatini
21-Sep
Omloop van de Westhoek
22-Sep
Memorial Marco Pantani
22-Sep
Tour de l'Eurométropole
23-Sep
Gooikse Pijl
23-Sep
Grand Prix d'Isberques
Marcus Diamond In
23-Sep
Trofeo Matteotti
26-Sep
World Championships ITT
27-Sep
Famenne Ardennes Classic
30-Sep
World Championships
Marcus Diamond In*
*Pending Invitation*
Some schedule changes for next month since the team was denied invites to the Quebec and Montreal classics. I picked up one day races in Belgium and France. There was talk about me joining the Tour of Britain roster, but that lineup was already submitted and I couldn't join late.
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Press Time: "Marcus, you have had quite a month and are starting to get a reputation as a fearless attacker. Is that a fair assumption?"
(Option A) "Sure. I'm young and aggressive. Can't win if you aren't taking chances all the time."
(Option B) "Some people could say that, but I see myself more as an opportunist. If I see something I like, I'm going to exploit it."
(Option C) "Not at all. I'd like to be more cautious in making my moves in the future, but sometimes you can catch people off guard when you aren't following protocol."
Wow, great race in the Czech Republic, loved that stage win! +2 FTR +1ACC
I like something between A and B, but I'll agree with sammy of Option B of the aggressive but intelligent and proactive rider
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant." [ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
Unbeaten in our last five games and are making a run in the country's FAI Cup. But, it's been a while since I've scored for the club — July 19th to be exact — and still haven't provided an assist. Got to pick it up.
Match Day: FAI Cup at St. Pat's Athletic
September 13, 2020
Quarterfinals: Coming off a huge upset win over Shamrock Rovers.
Spoiler
Limerick FC 1, St. Pat's Athletic 1
Summary: Limerick FC was assertive, but nearly was wiped out. Youngster, 17-year-old striker, David Whyte found the equalizer in the 60th minute to force a replay game three days later in Limerick.
Rating: 6.6 - Poor showing, after the game I was told I was hovering around a 6.0 rating for most of the match before I made some clinical through balls. So, I wasn't exactly surprised when head coach Sam Allardyce decided to keep me off the team sheet completely for the replay match, citing lack of fitness and form.
Whyte scored again in the replay, but St. Pat's escaped the night with a 2-1 extra time victory. Eoghan Morgan was the hero in the 97th minute. Limerick stunned.
Player of Game: Matthew Shiels, St. Pat's Athletic (8.3)
Match Day #29 vs. St. Pat's Athletic (10-12-7)
September 19, 2020
Rematch of the replay. Third match against St. Pat's in nine days.
Spoiler
Limerick FC 4, St. Pat's Athletic 1
Summary: Revenge in a much less significant match for Limerick. A brace for Aaron Connolly and Nathan Tormey.
Rating: 6.7 - Still going through a rough patch.
Player of Game: Nathan Tormey, Limerick FC (9.1)
Match Day #30 at Bohemians (6-15-8)
September 22, 2020
Bohemian turned an 8-game losing streak into a 5-game win streak.
Spoiler
Bohemians 2, Limerick FC 0
Summary: Limerick runs into a red-hot Bohemians team — desperately trying to avoid relegation — at the exactly the wrong time. Evenly played match, but Bohemians finished their chances while Limerick couldn't hit the target.
Rating: 6.8 - The slump is real.
Player of Game: Keith Buckley, Bohemians (7.3)
Match Day #31 at Dundalk (20-4-5)
September 25, 2020
Dundalk trying to reel Shamrock in to win a 6th league title in 7 years.
Spoiler
Dundalk 4, Limerick FC 0
Summary: Limerick, trying to play spoiler, gets absolutely steamrolled. Dundalk came ready to play, while Limerick looked like a bunch of high school kids learning how to play the game.
Rating: 6.5 - Came off the bench, didn't make an impact.
Player of Game: Kyle Callan-McFadden, Dundalk (8.2)
Match Day #32 at Waterford (6-19-6)
September 28, 2020
Last in the league Waterford has lost its last five games.
Spoiler
Limerick FC 1, Waterford 1
Summary: Limerick break out the sexy lime green jerseys in hopes of ending this recent slide. It produces a 1-1 draw against the worst team in the league, not great. Marcus Diamond with the lone goal to break out of his slump, though.
Rating: 7.6 - Made the necessary run and got a simple tap-in goal. Player of the Match honors are great, but we still didn't win. That's what really matters at the end of the day.
Player of Game: Marcus Diamond, Limerick FC (7.6)
League Standings (32/36 Games Played)
FAI Cup Bracket
Calendar
Evaluation
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24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant." [ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
A few one-day races to get the legs turning before the World RR Championships. Yep, I got an invite! I wasn't initially on the squad, but got the call when Simon Yates had to withdraw because of an injury. I will take it.
Race Day #28 at Primus Classic
September 15, 2020
Fitness starting to slip, so here in support of Hugo Hofstetter.
Spoiler
Summary: Three times over a cobble sector fatigues the peloton. Four late attackers get away and held off the peloton over the last 8kms.
Tiesj Benoot the victor over Oscar Gatto and Soren Kragh Andersen.
Result: 38th - Protected our sprinter Hugo Hofstetter and tried to reel in the late attackers. Hofstetter settled for second in the bunch sprint out of the peloton, 38 seconds behind Benoot's winning group.
1
Tiesj Benoot
Lotto Soudal
4h38'25
2
Oscar Gatto
Astana Pro Team
s.t.
3
Søren Kragh Andersen
Team Sky
s.t.
4
Mike Teunissen
Team Sunweb
s.t.
5
Jasper De Buyst
Lotto Soudal
+ 38
Race Day #29 at GP d'Isberques
September 23, 2020
I see you Alex Vogel, pre-race favourite. Let's go girl.
Spoiler
Summary: Twists and turns a plenty. The profile might be flat, but this route was made for a talented bike handler. The sheer length of the stage (200+kms) also played a huge factor.
This allowed the morning breakaway to survive a lot longer than they should have. But, the peloton can basically reach out and touch them with 3kms to go.
It won't matter. They won't be caught. What a ride by those six cyclists.
Result: 13th - I protected and got to chat with Alex Vogel all day. So, pretty enjoyable day. She is the type of rider that can ride forever when the roads are flat. I know she had stamina left over at the end of day. Shame she got bullied out of the way with her smaller frame when the sprint started. Alex deserved better than 24th.
Hugo took 11th, so we both barely missed out on Top 10 finishes.
1
Matthias De Witte
W52 FC Porto
5h06'13
2
Guillaume Millasseau
Vital Concept Cycling Club
s.t.
3
Simone Antonini
Wanty - Groupe Gobert
s.t.
4
Guillaume Thevenot
Roubaix Lille Métropole
s.t.
5
Mikel Iturria
Euskadi Basque Country
s.t.
Race Day #30 at Famenne Ardennes Classic
September 27, 2020
Late addition to this race. Team needed another body, I volunteered.
Spoiler
Summary: Morning breakaway of six have a really hard time working together. Not sure why you get in the breakaway if you don't plan to do a little bit of pace making.
INM's Marcus Diamond is the last breakaway rider caught with 28kms to go. This group never stood a chance, surprised they lasted that long.
Attack on the penultimate climb proves to be the difference maker. Xandro Meurisse wins in front of family and friends. Lotto Soudal makes it a double when Jens Keukeleire leads home a depleted peloton.
Result: 16th - Hung onto the back of the peloton after being caught. A solid second effort once the cameras were off of me.
1
Xandro Meurisse
Lotto Soudal
5h01'35
2
Jens Keukeleire
Lotto Soudal
+ 20
3
Simon Geschke
Team Sunweb
s.t.
4
Dylan Teuns
Amazon
s.t.
5
Soren Kragh Andersen
Team Sky
s.t.
Race Day #31 at World RR Championships
September 30, 2020
Can I become the next Karel Kaers? Rainbow jersey at 20 years old?
Spoiler
Summary: Nothing like pulling on your nations colors and racing for one of the most coveted jerseys in the peloton. For some, just being a part of this race is a dream come true.
Five riders in the morning breakaway are basking in this moment. The brave souls going 250kms from the finish are:
Maxim Belkov (Team Katusha Alpecin) is coming off a stage win at the Czech Cycling Tour. The 35-year-old veteran is on his last legs, looking for a sensational send-off to a lengthy career.
John Ganser (Free Agent) is a 21-year-old amateur who broke onto the cycling scene this season with a 13th place at the U23 Ronde Van Vlaanderen. He will ride with Synergy Baku Cycling Project next season.
Eduard Prades (Efapel) is the sacrifice from the Spanish team. The 33-year-old hasn't won a lot in his career with his best result this season being 4th at the Vuelta Ciclista a la Region de Murcia.
Michael Kolar (Israel Cycling Academy) is proven stage hunter. The 27-year-old has stage wins at the Tour de Romandie the past two seasons and won two stages in the Tour of Croatia this year.
Marcus Diamond (INM) is the youngest cyclist in the peloton at 20 years old. But, don't let that fool you. The kid can ride. This season he ranks 11th among U.K. cyclists in CQ points (146th overall).
Well, the breakaway had its fun. The peloton scoops them up with 70kms to go. They aren't messing around today. The stakes are too high.
Belgium controlling the tempo. With 60kms to go, only 20 cyclists remaining in the peloton. This group has already been torn apart.
The lead group keeps getting smaller and smaller until only four cyclists remain in the front: Magnus Cort Nielsen, Michał Kwiatkowski, Tim Wellens and Alexey Lutsenko.
And that's the order they finish in. Denmark has captured it's first-ever World RR Championship with Magnus Cort Nielsen!
Result: 48th - Great experience. I finished over nine minutes behind Magnus Cort Nielsen, but enjoyed every minute of it. Can't thank the team enough for giving me this opportunity.
1
Magnus Cort Nielsen
Astana Pro Team
7h15'37
2
Michał Kwiatkowski
Quick-Step Floors
s.t.
3
Tim Wellens
Lotto Soudal
s.t.
4
Alexey Lutsenko
Caja Rural - Seguros RGA
s.t.
5
Tiesj Benoot
Lotto Soudal
+ 3'42
Calendar
Spoiler
Date
Race
Winner
1-Sep
Brussels Cycling Classic
Arnaud Démare
2-Sep
OVO Energy Tour of Britain
Stefan Denifl
2-Sep
Schaal Sels
Robbert De Greef
2-Sep
Circuit de Fourmies
Bryan Alaphilippe
5-Sep
Tour of South Bohemia
Iván Eres
7-Sep
Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec
Stephen Cummings
8-Sep
De Kustpijl
Milan Menten
9-Sep
Chrono Champenois
Nico Denz
9-Sep
Tour du Doubs
Tao Geoghegan Hart
9-Sep
Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal
Bauke Mollema
12-Sep
Grand Prix de Wallonie
Martijn Budding
14-Sep
Kampioenschap van Vlaanderen
Tiesj Benoot
15-Sep
Coppa Agostoni
Simone Petilli
15-Sep
Primus Classic
Tiesj Benoot
16-Sep
GP Jef Scherens
Jasper De Buyst
16-Sep
Coppa Bernocchi
Caleb Ewan
16-Sep
Int. RAIFFEISEN GP Judendorf
Jaime Roson
18-Sep
GP Industria e Commercio di Prato
Artem Nych
18-Sep
Giro della Toscana
Rémy Mertz
20-Sep
Coppa Sabatini
Niklas Eg
21-Sep
Omloop van de Westhoek
Christophe Laporte
22-Sep
Memorial Marco Pantani
Valerio Conti
22-Sep
Tour de l'Eurométropole
Jasper Philipsen
23-Sep
Gooikse Pijl
Jordy Warlop
23-Sep
Grand Prix d'Isberques - Pas-de-Calais
Matthias De Witte
23-Sep
Trofeo Matteotti
Mark Padun
26-Sep
World Championships ITT
Stefan Küng
27-Sep
Famenne Ardennes Classic
Xandro Meurisse
30-Sep
World Championships
Magnus Cort Nielsen
2-Oct
Binche - Chimay - Binche
3-Oct
Sparkassen Münsterland Giro
4-Oct
Paris - Bourges
6-Oct
Tour de Vendée
Marcus Diamond In
6-Oct
Giro dell'Emilia
7-Oct
Paris - Tours
7-Oct
Gran Premio Bruno Bhegelli
9-Oct
Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey
9-Oct
Tre Valli Varesine
Marcus Diamond In
10-Oct
Milano - Torino
11-Oct
Gran Piemonte
13-Oct
Il Lombardia
13-Oct
Tacx Pro Classic
14-Oct
Chrono des Nations
16-Oct
Gree-Tour of Guangxi
21-Oct
Japan Cup Cycle Road Race
Marcus Diamond In
Evaluation
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Workplace Relations: After the GP d'Isberques, Marcus Diamond was approached by team manager Arthur van Dongen.
"Hey Marcus, can we clear something up? I've notice you and Alex Vogel spending a lot of time together. Is there something more going on? You know I told the team at the start of the season that there was a no dating employee policy in place. So, if something is going on, it either has to stop or I'll have to release you. I've spent too much time getting Alex to this point for you to screw things up."
Diamond looked Dongen straight in the eyes and said:
(Option A) "I understand. I will break it off."
(Option B) "Sir, we are just friends. Nothing to worry about."
(Option C) "...Well, I guess it's my time to go then."
Wow lovely end to the season at the World Champs, breakaway and 48th is awesome!
Hard choice for me, not going to do option A. Will decide on personal choice later, for now:
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