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GP Herning Discussion
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| baseballlover312 |
Posted on 29-11-2019 14:56
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| baseballlover312 |
Posted on 29-11-2019 15:14
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I just... wow. I don't even know what to say. I'm speechless. It's just so surreal.
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We have been trying to win this race for years. Finally, the MGUCI decided to get it out of our heads by dropping it down to C2. But this won't stop us. Ostergaard should be the one to win it anyway. Just has to attack!
When I started my team in 2014, pretty much the only thing I knew was that I wanted a great cobbles squad. With little understanding of the market, that led me to splurge on Niki Ostergaard, far above his actual points worth. The next year, I was rewarded with a new home race - the cobbled GP Herning. Suited perfectly for my team philosophy and region. Every year I made it a priority to win this race. First with Niki, then Boonen, then Nolf, then Vanspeybrouck. Most years it was a win goal. Every year, I failed, sometimes by just a couple of places, sometimes by catastrophic collapses.
When it dropped down this year, I knew I still had to do it. It's my home race and it encompasses my team. The restrictions obviously meant I couldn't bring my full cobbles squad. Instead, it would be mostly a dev race. But I was okay with that.
It's impossible to properly describe how much this win means to me as a team, finally conquering our home race against all the odds. But it's even more difficult to describe how special it is for Niki to have gotten this win. He was our flagship rider 6 seasons ago, and has stuck through a lot of pain on this team. One thing he never did was win a cobbles race, and as the competition mounted and he fell into a subordinate role, that seemed very unlikely to change.
For Niki to be the one to win this race, after everything... it's just so special. It's the best win in team history. It is everything we've striven towards and wanted for so long. One thing he has always done when he could, is attack. And he fought so hard today, getting dropped and cracking, but somehow fighting to the finish, despite not having a single domestique along the way. He has earned himself a contract for eternity.
This is a season defining win. This is a franchise defining win. Even if we relegate this year, I can look back on this day and say it was all a success because Niki Ostergaard did us proud in Herning.
Thank you Tamijo for a fantastic report, and thank you to all who help make this wonderful game possible.
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| roturn |
Posted on 29-11-2019 15:33
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This is simply brilliant.
Sometimes it takes longer until a plan works. But good to see at one point you made it. |
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| TheManxMissile |
Posted on 29-11-2019 17:25
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Geraint sends his massive congratulations! If anyone was the take over the GP Herning title we wanted it to be Carlsberg, hopefully you can now start to dominate the event as G has!
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| quadsas |
Posted on 29-11-2019 17:52
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| tsmoha |
Posted on 29-11-2019 18:24
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Actually forgot, that we were participating here. One guy trying to join the early break and one guy finishing 30th eventually. Obviously not a stellar performance, but not too shabby for Jayco.
Congrats to a fairytale victory for Carlsberg and thanks for the report!
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| sammyt93 |
Posted on 29-11-2019 18:32
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It feels really good to see Carlsberg get their win here 
A decent race from our perspective and I'm sure we got some points out of it (or maybe only 1?) which is a bonus as we were only expecting to gain xp from this one.
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| the_hoyle |
Posted on 29-11-2019 18:59
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Completely missed the preview for this when travelling yesterday! Great report to read and so happy seeing Jacobs take a podium spot at the end of it all. Gives me some hopes for other cobbles races with him over this season. This is points were I expected very little.
Congrats to BBL on the win - nice home victory for you. Thanks for the report tamijo
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| liefwarrior |
Posted on 29-11-2019 21:16
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Congrats to Carlsberg for the win!
A very disappointing result for Maes, coming in as one of the main favourites with the sponsors demanding a win, only to finish in the bottom half of the Top 10. After his success in Australia, we did have hope that he might succeed in the most difficult task we had appointed him, and his failure certainly brings the mood down for the team, especially with our hopes pinned to the cobbles this year.
As a side note, what's happening with the Tryg Cycling jerseys? They were fine in the January races, but both here and in the Tour de Langkawi they have been replaced with a red & grey strip that I don't recognise. |
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| the_hoyle |
Posted on 29-11-2019 21:33
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liefwarrior wrote:
Congrats to Carlsberg for the win!
A very disappointing result for Maes, coming in as one of the main favourites with the sponsors demanding a win, only to finish in the bottom half of the Top 10. After his success in Australia, we did have hope that he might succeed in the most difficult task we had appointed him, and his failure certainly brings the mood down for the team, especially with our hopes pinned to the cobbles this year.
As a side note, what's happening with the Tryg Cycling jerseys? They were fine in the January races, but both here and in the Tour de Langkawi they have been replaced with a red & grey strip that I don't recognise.
Due to an incorrect upload size, they have been defaulted to the Cyanide jersey. I had the issue with Gent-Wevelgem, but noticed before it was raced.
The jersey has been uploaded as 1200x825 when it should be 1200x826.
I'm guessing it was corrected in the January races but if someone has the files only for February, then it will be wrong.
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| beagle |
Posted on 30-11-2019 09:27
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5th place is more than I could hope for before race, so I take it happily.
Congratz bbl to huge home win and thanks for report!
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| liefwarrior |
Posted on 30-11-2019 20:23
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the_hoyle wrote:
Due to an incorrect upload size, they have been defaulted to the Cyanide jersey. I had the issue with Gent-Wevelgem, but noticed before it was raced.
The jersey has been uploaded as 1200x825 when it should be 1200x826.
I'm guessing it was corrected in the January races but if someone has the files only for February, then it will be wrong.
So I should adjust that and reupload it? |
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| Tamijo |
Posted on 01-12-2019 07:32
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liefwarrior wrote:
the_hoyle wrote:
Due to an incorrect upload size, they have been defaulted to the Cyanide jersey. I had the issue with Gent-Wevelgem, but noticed before it was raced.
The jersey has been uploaded as 1200x825 when it should be 1200x826.
I'm guessing it was corrected in the January races but if someone has the files only for February, then it will be wrong.
So I should adjust that and reupload it?
Must be me having some wrong files, but just dont know what I'm missing ?? and where to get the right ones ?
The only change must be this update compared to Langkawi
Edited by Tamijo on 01-12-2019 07:49
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| Azerbaijan |
Posted on 01-12-2019 09:05
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12th and 15th is a bit disappointing to be honest. I was hoping for a top 10 for either of the guys.
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