PCM.daily banner
23-11-2024 22:23
PCM.daily
Users Online
· Guests Online: 83

· Members Online: 2
matfield, bigrebound

· Total Members: 161,796
· Newest Member: PogPatrol23
View Thread
PCM.daily » PCM Stories & Story Games » PCM 18: Stories
 Print Thread
The Killer Wasps
alexkr00
[img-l]https://i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.png[/img-l]
Paris - Nice
[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.png[/img-r]
i.imgur.com/aW4e5R9.pngi.imgur.com/hVYvX0e.pngi.imgur.com/hJVSoX8.png
2019:[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/4lJ0iKB.png[/img-r]R. Costa[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/0KMmjQx.png[/img-r]R. Carapaz[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/ZmdywKZ.png[/img-r]J. Fuglsang

It was a crazy race in France. The named race to the sun was forgotten due to the awful weather in most stage of the race. Hope was revived as the sunny days came back as soon as we reached Nice in the last stage. The amount of falls in the pack in key moments of the race, quickly made it a survival race.

The only Jumbo rider who managed to avoid all traps in the race was Dylan Groenewegen. The Dutch rider managed to take advantage of the chaos in the pack to find the legs to stay with the favorites group for most stages to get himself a top 10 finish in the general classification, as well as two stage wins along the way, including a very unlikely one in the last stage in Nice.

i.imgur.com/FNAAfQF.png
Jansan and Grosu working for Groenewegen in the first stage

Before the race, after checking out the route, one name was on everybody's lips: Michael Matthews. The Aussie champion was clearly the only rider able to fight for bonus seconds with the sprinters as well as the puncheurs.

And he did not only gain bonus seconds, but got stage wins in both flat and hilly stages. As soon as he got the yellow jersey, it was clear that only a miss fortune would see him lose the race, but his team protected him very well and no such thing happened in a very crazy race.

i.imgur.com/48HeJTk.png
The yellow jersey had Bling's name written all over it

One of the many victims of the averse weather was last year's winner, Rui Costa. The Portuguese saw his GC hopes shattered in a mass crash in the fourth stage, but managed to bounce back to win the polka dots classification and a stage win after a successful breakaway in the seventh stage.

Stage by stage breakdown
WinnerLeader
i.imgur.com/MlCBWbB.pngS1i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngDylan Groenewegeni.imgur.com/yQUmrec.pngi.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngDylan Groenewegeni.imgur.com/yQUmrec.png
i.imgur.com/MlCBWbB.pngS2i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngNiccolo Bonifazioi.imgur.com/ZmdywKZ.pngi.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngDylan Groenewegeni.imgur.com/yQUmrec.png
i.imgur.com/MlCBWbB.pngS3i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngMichael Matthewsi.imgur.com/csVyzgG.pngi.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngNiccolo Bonifazioi.imgur.com/ZmdywKZ.png
i.imgur.com/hMriR0V.pngS4i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngMichael Matthewsi.imgur.com/csVyzgG.pngi.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngMichael Matthewsi.imgur.com/csVyzgG.png
i.imgur.com/MlCBWbB.pngS5i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngElia Vivianii.imgur.com/bNkx6NT.pngi.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngMichael Matthewsi.imgur.com/csVyzgG.png
i.imgur.com/hMriR0V.pngS6i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngMichael Matthewsi.imgur.com/csVyzgG.pngi.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngMichael Matthewsi.imgur.com/csVyzgG.png
i.imgur.com/hMriR0V.pngS7i.imgur.com/gcBwe62.pngRui Alberto Costai.imgur.com/ZgD1KCR.pngi.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngMichael Matthewsi.imgur.com/csVyzgG.png
i.imgur.com/hMriR0V.pngS8i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngDylan Groenewegeni.imgur.com/yQUmrec.pngi.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngMichael Matthewsi.imgur.com/csVyzgG.png
Results
1.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngMichael MatthewsTeam Sunweb34h59'47
2.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngSergio Luis HenaoTrek - Segafredo+ 24
3.i.imgur.com/gcBwe62.pngRuben GuerreiroTeam Katusha- Alpecin+ 37
4.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngDavide FormoloBORA - hansgrohes.t.
5.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngMaximilian SchachmannBORA - hansgrohes.t.
6.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOSs.t.
7.i.imgur.com/49l98o0.pngBob JungelsDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
8.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngDylan GroenewegenTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 45
9.i.imgur.com/7KGN64P.pngPatrick KonradBORA - hansgrohe+ 1'07
10.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngDavid GauduGroupama - FDJ+ 1'18
11.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngTao Geoghegan HartTeam INEOSs.t.
12.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngWout PoelsTeam INEOS+ 1'54
13.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngBjorg LambrechtAg2r La Mondiales.t.
14.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngNiccolo BonifazioAstana Pro Team+ 2'50
15.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngJan TratnikAstana Pro Team+ 2'55
16.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngSergio Andres HiguitaEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 3'41
17.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngDario CataldoAstana Pro Teams.t.
18.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEsteban ChávesMitchelton-Scott+ 3'50
19.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngRomain BardetAg2r La Mondiale+ 3'51
20.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngLuke DurbridgeIsraël - Cycling Academy+ 3'57
i.imgur.com/3z4f0KM.pngi.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngMichael MatthewsTeam Sunweb158
i.imgur.com/IDTLVja.pngi.imgur.com/gcBwe62.pngRui Alberto CostaTeam Dimension Data38
i.imgur.com/XH2i0X7.pngi.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngDavid GauduGroupama - FDJ35h01'05
i.imgur.com/cre0h2q.pngi.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngBORA - hansgrohe105h01'44
Winner Profile
i.imgur.com/FrSov0q.png

i.imgur.com/S1M3OtV.png
i.imgur.com/wzkfv39.png
i.imgur.com/Uhicj1C.png
i.imgur.com/Ie56lsQ.png
pcmdaily.com/images/mg/Awards2021/avatar21.png
 
rogvi97
Crazy start to the season! Looks like an internal battle between Van Poppel and Groenewegen nowSmile
No signature available
 
VoetsT
Groenewegen showed his good form once again Smile
 
alexkr00
rogvi97 wrote:
Crazy start to the season! Looks like an internal battle between Van Poppel and Groenewegen nowSmile


Indeed. And it might turn out into a battle for who will take on the green jersey at the Tour. This year it's still Groenewegen for the Tour and Van Poppel for Giro and Vuelta. But if things keep going like this, Van Poppel might deserve his shot at the green jersey next year.
i.imgur.com/S1M3OtV.png
i.imgur.com/wzkfv39.png
i.imgur.com/Uhicj1C.png
i.imgur.com/Ie56lsQ.png
pcmdaily.com/images/mg/Awards2021/avatar21.png
 
alexkr00
[img-l]https://i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.png[/img-l]
Ronde van Drenthe
[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.png[/img-r]
i.imgur.com/yMAawsq.png
i.imgur.com/Mo0zfrM.pngi.imgur.com/hVYvX0e.pngi.imgur.com/XgRt8O8.png
2019:[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/yQUmrec.png[/img-r]D. Van Poppel[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/3kSQJ4o.png[/img-r]A. Turgis[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/7qftK0T.png[/img-r]P. Vanspeybrouck

Danny Van Poppel was back to defend his 2019 title and was successful in doing so after a great team work and a brilliant lead-out from Mike Teunissen. An early celebration almost spoiled the party though. It didn't spoil Van Poppel's win, but it sure did cost Teunissen a place on the podium.

i.imgur.com/kAjazj6.png
Final rehearsal for Van Poppel ahead of Milano - Sanremo

Results
1.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngDanny Van PoppelTeam Jumbo-Visma4h55'02
2.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngStan DewulfWanty - Gobert Cycling Teams.t.
3.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngBaptiste PlanckaertCycling Team Wallonie-Bruxelless.t.
4.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngMike TeunissenTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
5.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngGianni VermeerschLotto Soudals.t.
6.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTaco Van Der HoornTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
7.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngIan StannardSEG Racing Academys.t.
8.i.imgur.com/C3yjcDZ.pngTaylor PhinneyEF Education First p/b Cannondales.t.
9.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngNils EekhoffEF Education First p/b Cannondales.t.
10.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngDylan Van BaarleTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
11.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngMilan MentenSport Vlaanderen - Baloises.t.
12.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngWouter WippertEvoPro Racings.t.
13.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngMoreno HoflandEF Education First p/b Cannondales.t.
14.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngRoy JansCorendon - Circuss.t.
15.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngMark CavendishTeam Dimension Datas.t.
16.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngSean De BieRoompot-Charless.t.
17.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngKenneth Van RooyDuvels.t.
18.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngBas Van Der KooijMonkey Town – à Bloc CTs.t.
19.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam BlytheLotto Soudals.t.
20.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngRémy MertzWanty - Gobert Cycling Teams.t.
Winner Profile
i.imgur.com/oTcqqtA.png

i.imgur.com/S1M3OtV.png
i.imgur.com/wzkfv39.png
i.imgur.com/Uhicj1C.png
i.imgur.com/Ie56lsQ.png
pcmdaily.com/images/mg/Awards2021/avatar21.png
 
VoetsT
Van Poppel seems ready for Milano - Sanremo Wink
 
alexkr00
VoetsT wrote:
Van Poppel seems ready for Milano - Sanremo Wink


He sure does. Hopefully he will be on the podium, at the very least.
i.imgur.com/S1M3OtV.png
i.imgur.com/wzkfv39.png
i.imgur.com/Uhicj1C.png
i.imgur.com/Ie56lsQ.png
pcmdaily.com/images/mg/Awards2021/avatar21.png
 
alexkr00
[img-l]https://i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.png[/img-l]
Tirreno - Adriatico
[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.png[/img-r]
i.imgur.com/Mo0zfrM.pngi.imgur.com/hVYvX0e.pngi.imgur.com/hJVSoX8.png
2019:[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/09zuO8c.png[/img-r]M. Kwiatkowski[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/ZmdywKZ.png[/img-r]A. Lutsenko[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/csVyzgG.png[/img-r]T. Dumoulin

Ineos brought a stellar team here with Kwiatkowski, Froome, Bernal, Sivakov and Vanmarcke and this was reflected in a dominant win the opening team time - trial, 16 seconds faster than Jumbo.

i.imgur.com/jjiLp4Z.png
Black and yellow... and a few other colors

The race started quite well for Jumbo with a second place in the opening stage, but things would quickly fall apart as Roglic fell ill in the fourth stage which saw him out of contention for the podium. He recovered for the two stages and came very close to winning the final stage, only 2 seconds slower than the stage winner, Matthias Brändle. It was De Plus who stepped up to take over the leader's duties and he did quite well with a 7th place overall.

The fourth stage of was ridden very hard and the pack broke into pieces with a lot of gaps being created between the riders. Simon Yates came out on top, crossing the line 23 seconds in front of Alaphilippe. Only 5 riders finished within of 1 minute of him.

i.imgur.com/Q7hYmzs.png
Simon's first win for his new team

The race broke apart again the very next stage. This time it was Lopez' time to impress. The Colombian won the stage with an advantage of 2 minutes over the duo of S. Yates and Dumoulin. The gap was nowhere close to threaten the Brit's lead though as Lopez had lost over 3 minutes in the previous stage.

i.imgur.com/ZJf515P.png
Lopez enjoying the first real mountain stage of the season

The remaining hilly stage and the final time - trial didn't pose any threat to Simon Yates and the Bahrain rider had no problem defending the leader's jersey to claim the overall win.

Stage by stage breakdown
WinnerLeader
i.imgur.com/HeKLvmA.pngS1i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngTeam INEOSi.imgur.com/09zuO8c.pngi.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngJonathan Castroviejoi.imgur.com/09zuO8c.png
i.imgur.com/MlCBWbB.pngS2i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngCees Boli.imgur.com/csVyzgG.pngi.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngMichal Kwiatkowskii.imgur.com/09zuO8c.png
i.imgur.com/MlCBWbB.pngS3i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngEdward Theunsi.imgur.com/LZug8fd.pngi.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan Bernali.imgur.com/09zuO8c.png
i.imgur.com/hMriR0V.pngS4i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngSimon Yatesi.imgur.com/98pQSkS.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngSimon Yatesi.imgur.com/98pQSkS.png
i.imgur.com/1BYMgpi.pngS5i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngMiguel Angel Lopezi.imgur.com/VupKHQx.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngSimon Yatesi.imgur.com/98pQSkS.png
i.imgur.com/hMriR0V.pngS6i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngTim Wellensi.imgur.com/VupKHQx.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngSimon Yatesi.imgur.com/98pQSkS.png
i.imgur.com/N5PQetL.pngS7i.imgur.com/7KGN64P.pngMatthias Brändlei.imgur.com/GS5uiJQ.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngSimon Yatesi.imgur.com/98pQSkS.png
Results
1.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngSimon YatesBahrain - Merida29h37'55
2.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngChris FroomeTeam INEOS+ 49
3.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngJulian AlaphilippeDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 1'05
4.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS+ 1'12
5.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngMiguel Angel LopezLotto Soudal+ 1'29
6.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngTony GallopinAg2r La Mondiale+ 1'54
7.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngLaurens De PlusTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 2'35
8.i.imgur.com/WLfvoYP.pngJakob FuglsangAstana Pro Team+ 3'27
9.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngMichal KwiatkowskiTeam INEOS+ 4'00
10.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb+ 4'17
11.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliMitchelton-Scott+ 5'28
12.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 5'31
13.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngAlejandro ValverdeMovistar Team+ 6'18
14.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRohan DennisBahrain - Merida+ 6'21
15.i.imgur.com/sBzkkwE.pngAlexey LutsenkoTeam Dimension Data+ 7'15
16.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngBauke MollemaTeam Dimension Data+ 8'11
17.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngNairo QuintanaMitchelton-Scott+ 8'44
18.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngJonathan CastroviejoTeam INEOS+ 9'12
19.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngHugh CarthyEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 9'45
20.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngIon IzagirreAstana Pro Team+ 9'56
i.imgur.com/iZbh43I.pngi.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngEdward TheunsTrek - Segafredo22
i.imgur.com/5ZzxiAF.pngi.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngBenoît CosnefroyAg2r La Mondiale20
i.imgur.com/sQEmTBe.pngi.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS29h39'07
i.imgur.com/cre0h2q.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngTeam INEOS88h23'26
Winner Profile
i.imgur.com/VdJllWN.png

Edited by alexkr00 on 31-03-2020 17:31
i.imgur.com/S1M3OtV.png
i.imgur.com/wzkfv39.png
i.imgur.com/Uhicj1C.png
i.imgur.com/Ie56lsQ.png
pcmdaily.com/images/mg/Awards2021/avatar21.png
 
alexkr00
[img-l]https://i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.png[/img-l]
Milano - Sanremo
[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.png[/img-r]
i.imgur.com/ovsCMdA.png
i.imgur.com/Mo0zfrM.pngi.imgur.com/hVYvX0e.pngi.imgur.com/hJVSoX8.png
2019:[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/bNkx6NT.png[/img-r]E. Viviani[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/GesZAMC.png[/img-r]P. Ackermann[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/4lJ0iKB.png[/img-r]F. Gaviria

Some rather pale moves made by the attackers today. Only one rider was able to get a gap on Poggio. It was Michelton's Greg Van Avermaet, but his move didn't last long as Bora lead the chase for Sagan after him.

i.imgur.com/lXWI2Qj.png
Van Avermaet on the move

With no one in front at the top of the Poggio, it was clear everything will be decided after a sprint. Two domestiques were first at the top of the climb: Tratnik and Van Baarle, with Van Poppel in the third position.

i.imgur.com/2g1qPJ8.png

On the downhill, Van Aert took control of the pack as the Jumbo train entered the via Roma in the first position. Van Aert was leading, followed by Grosu and Van Poppel, with Demare, Sagan and Matthews closely following them

i.imgur.com/8Q1fAGo.png

After Grosu made his launch, it was still anybody's game. Demare seemed to have a small edge over Van Poppel, but Sagan and Matthews were not out of the game either

i.imgur.com/FrOVb2j.png

Demare wouldn't be Van Poppel's main concern in the closing meters though as the Frechman appeared to have made his move a bit early. It was Michale Matthews who made one last final amazing push, but it was too late to deny Van Poppel the win of his career!

i.imgur.com/QHmqmx3.png
Four way finish for La Primavera

i.imgur.com/ZDAni1s.png
Roosen celebrates after he sees his team-mate put his hands up

Results
1.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngDanny Van PoppelTeam Jumbo-Visma7h17'43
2.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngMichael MatthewsTeam Sunwebs.t.
3.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngArnaud DémareDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
4.i.imgur.com/szelq58.pngPeter SaganBORA - hansgrohes.t.
5.i.imgur.com/wpDijEi.pngEduard Michael GrosuTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
6.i.imgur.com/CPhmS9v.pngAlexander KristoffUAE Team Emiratess.t.
7.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngCaleb EwanLotto Soudals.t.
8.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngChristophe LaporteEF Education First p/b Cannondales.t.
9.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngSonny ColbrelliBahrain - Meridas.t.
10.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngWout Van AertTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
11.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngMatej MohoricBahrain - Meridas.t.
12.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTimo RoosenTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
13.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngJulian AlaphilippeDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
14.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngJohn DegenkolbTrek - Segafredos.t.
15.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngDylan TeunsBahrain - Meridas.t.
16.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngDylan Van BaarleTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
17.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngMatteo TrentinEuskadi Basque Country - Muriass.t.
18.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngGreg Van AvermaetMitchelton-Scotts.t.
19.i.imgur.com/Gn9MAuE.pngZdeněk ŠtybarDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
20.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngJasper StuyvenTrek - Segafredos.t.
Winner Profile
i.imgur.com/CqsWBJs.png

i.imgur.com/S1M3OtV.png
i.imgur.com/wzkfv39.png
i.imgur.com/Uhicj1C.png
i.imgur.com/Ie56lsQ.png
pcmdaily.com/images/mg/Awards2021/avatar21.png
 
rogvi97
Groenewegen will surely not like that from his position on the couch at home:lol:
No signature available
 
VoetsT
Van Poppel was well protected on the poggio and had a strong lead out from his team mates resulting in a fantastic victory!!
 
Ad Bot
Posted on 23-11-2024 22:23
Bot Agent

Posts: Countless
Joined: 23.11.09

IP: None  
sylvao
nice result !
 
alexkr00
[img-l]https://i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.png[/img-l]
Driedaagse Brugge - De Panne
[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.png[/img-r]
i.imgur.com/azLB5df.png
i.imgur.com/ovfF2Sa.pngi.imgur.com/hVYvX0e.pngi.imgur.com/hJVSoX8.png
2019:[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/yQUmrec.png[/img-r]D. Groenewegen[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/yashAdh.png[/img-r]A. Démare[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/moHt5CE.png[/img-r]C. Laporte

Turgis, Oss and S. Kragh Andersen put a very strong move late on in the race, but with Van Baarle and Van Aert in charge of the chase behind them their move had very little chance of making it to the line. Still, they were caught only as the race was about to reach its last kilometer

i.imgur.com/3QokLN7.png

With the attackers caught, it was Jansen's time to shine as he launched Danny Van Poppel to yet another win, while getting himself a place on the podium in the meantime as well

i.imgur.com/EPPb5mq.png

Results
1.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngDanny Van PoppelTeam Jumbo-Visma5h04'19
2.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngAndrea VendrameAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermecs.t.
3.i.imgur.com/CPhmS9v.pngAmund Grøndahl JansenTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
4.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngNikias ArndtTeam Sunwebs.t.
5.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngMarcel KittelTeam Dimension Datas.t.
6.i.imgur.com/WLfvoYP.pngSøren Kragh AndersenTeam Sunwebs.t.
7.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngMoreno HoflandEF Education First p/b Cannondales.t.
8.i.imgur.com/CPhmS9v.pngSondre Holst EngerWanty - Gobert Cycling Teams.t.
9.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngDaniel OssBORA - hansgrohes.t.
10.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngWout Van AertTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
11.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngAnthony TurgisTeam Total Direct Energies.t.
12.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngMikel AristiEuskadi Basque Country - Muriass.t.
13.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngTimothy DupontLotto Soudals.t.
14.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngSean De BieRoompot-Charless.t.
15.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngOliver NaesenEF Education First p/b Cannondales.t.
16.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngJesus HerradaCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
17.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngDylan Van BaarleTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
18.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngDimitri ClaeysCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
19.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngYves LampaertDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
20.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngHugo HofstetterTeam Total Direct Energies.t.
Winner Profile
i.imgur.com/CqsWBJs.png

i.imgur.com/S1M3OtV.png
i.imgur.com/wzkfv39.png
i.imgur.com/Uhicj1C.png
i.imgur.com/Ie56lsQ.png
pcmdaily.com/images/mg/Awards2021/avatar21.png
 
alexkr00
[img-l]https://i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.png[/img-l]
E3 BinckBank Classic
[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.png[/img-r]
i.imgur.com/cXiqq0Q.png
i.imgur.com/aW4e5R9.pngi.imgur.com/hVYvX0e.pngi.imgur.com/hJVSoX8.png
2019:[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/GesZAMC.png[/img-r]P. Sagan[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/kS8Iz1U.png[/img-r]M. Van der Poel[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/LZug8fd.png[/img-r]J. Stuyven

A very strong breakaway today and after all the cobblestones sectors and hills have been passed it was clear they had a real shot at actually making it to the finish line. With all the other big teams represented in the breakaway, it was up to EF and Jumbo to bring them back, but despite Van Aert, Jansen, Teunissen, Naesen and Bettiol's best efforts it was clear today it will be the breakaway's day.

None of the escapees managed to put in an strong enough attack to make the difference in the final kilometers so all was settled down in a sprint. It was Trek's Edward Theuns who crossed the line in first place, followed by Valverde and Le Gac. What a win could it have been for Valv!

i.imgur.com/TDWvRJi.png
Theuns denying Valverde a historical win

Results
1.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngEdward TheunsTrek - Segafredo5h03'13
2.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngAlejandro ValverdeMovistar Teams.t.
3.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngOlivier Le GacGroupama - FDJs.t.
4.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngDavide BalleriniAstana Pro Teams.t.
5.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngLukasz WisniowskiTeam INEOSs.t.
6.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngJurgen RoelandtsMovistar Teams.t.
7.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngIvan Garcia CortinaBahrain - Meridas.t.
8.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngLaurent PichonAg2r La Mondiales.t.
9.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngDaniel OssBORA - hansgrohes.t.
10.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngDries Van GestelSport Vlaanderen - Baloises.t.
11.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngFrederik BackaertWanty - Gobert Cycling Teams.t.
12.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngOliver NaesenEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 1'01
13.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngJasper StuyvenTrek - Segafredos.t.
14.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngNils PolittTeam Katusha- Alpecins.t.
15.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngJohn DegenkolbTrek - Segafredos.t.
16.i.imgur.com/szelq58.pngPeter SaganBORA - hansgrohes.t.
17.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngMike TeunissenTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
18.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngAlberto BettiolEF Education First p/b Cannondales.t.
19.i.imgur.com/Gn9MAuE.pngZdeněk ŠtybarDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
20.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngGreg Van AvermaetMitchelton-Scotts.t.
Winner Profile
i.imgur.com/AiTj1rc.png

i.imgur.com/S1M3OtV.png
i.imgur.com/wzkfv39.png
i.imgur.com/Uhicj1C.png
i.imgur.com/Ie56lsQ.png
pcmdaily.com/images/mg/Awards2021/avatar21.png
 
alexkr00
[img-l]https://i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.png[/img-l]
Gent - Wevelgem in Flanders Fields
[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.png[/img-r]
i.imgur.com/3XUwwJ6.png
i.imgur.com/ovfF2Sa.pngi.imgur.com/hVYvX0e.pngi.imgur.com/hJVSoX8.png
2019:[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/yQUmrec.png[/img-r]D. Groenewegen[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/ZgD1KCR.png[/img-r]E. B. Hagen[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/QXJuoEJ.png[/img-r]B. Coquard

Van Poppel's current form has definitely not gone by unobserved by his rivals and today they did their best to isolate him from his team - mates. And it worked as once the final flat part of the race, only Van Baarle and Van Aert were left with him in the main group.

As we were getting closer to the finish line the attacks started. All were successfully neutralized by Van Baarle and Van Aert, but once the final sprint started they had nothing left in their legs to help Van Poppel.

Danny seemed lost without his team - mates and didn't have the best starting position for the sprint, which result in him only finishing in fifth place. Ackermann, Kristoff and Matthews battled for the win in a very close finish, where Matthews barely edged Kristoff to claim a second important win this season after Paris - Nice.

i.imgur.com/VR2oh1L.png
It was a close one

Results
1.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngMichael MatthewsTeam Sunweb6h18'11
2.i.imgur.com/CPhmS9v.pngAlexander KristoffUAE Team Emiratess.t.
3.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngPascal AckermannBORA - hansgrohes.t.
4.i.imgur.com/szelq58.pngPeter SaganBORA - hansgrohes.t.
5.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngDanny Van PoppelTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
6.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngJasper StuyvenTrek - Segafredos.t.
7.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngCaleb EwanLotto Soudals.t.
8.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngArnaud DémareDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
9.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngJohn DegenkolbTrek - Segafredos.t.
10.i.imgur.com/Gn9MAuE.pngZdeněk ŠtybarDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
11.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngSonny ColbrelliBahrain - Meridas.t.
12.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngGreg Van AvermaetMitchelton-Scotts.t.
13.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngNils PolittTeam Katusha- Alpecins.t.
14.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngSep VanmarckeTeam INEOSs.t.
15.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngTiesj BenootLotto Soudals.t.
16.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngNiki TerpstraTeam Total Direct Energies.t.
17.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngWout Van AertTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
18.i.imgur.com/ZmM5pRP.pngStefan KüngGroupama - FDJs.t.
19.i.imgur.com/WLfvoYP.pngMads PedersenTrek - Segafredos.t.
20.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngOliver NaesenEF Education First p/b Cannondales.t.
Winner Profile
i.imgur.com/1UxvFmi.png

i.imgur.com/S1M3OtV.png
i.imgur.com/wzkfv39.png
i.imgur.com/Uhicj1C.png
i.imgur.com/Ie56lsQ.png
pcmdaily.com/images/mg/Awards2021/avatar21.png
 
rogvi97
What is Groenewegen racing now Van Poppel gets the World Tour races?Smile
No signature available
 
VoetsT
3 daagse was a result as expected Pfft But a classy breakaway at E3 Shock Would have been great to see Valverde at the top spot there.
 
alexkr00
rogvi97 wrote:
What is Groenewegen racing now Van Poppel gets the World Tour races?Smile


Some stage races and flat classics are still his. It didn't make sense to still send him in these races now that Van Poppel is a good enough sprinter to contest for victories. It would be pretty hard to look after two leaders at the same time. So he hasn't lost much, just a couple of cobbled classics Smile
i.imgur.com/S1M3OtV.png
i.imgur.com/wzkfv39.png
i.imgur.com/Uhicj1C.png
i.imgur.com/Ie56lsQ.png
pcmdaily.com/images/mg/Awards2021/avatar21.png
 
alexkr00
[img-l]https://i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.png[/img-l]
Volta Ciclista a Catalunya
[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.png[/img-r]
i.imgur.com/Mo0zfrM.pngi.imgur.com/hVYvX0e.pngi.imgur.com/hJVSoX8.png
2019:[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/09zuO8c.png[/img-r]C. Froome[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/ZmdywKZ.png[/img-r]M. A. Lopez[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/gfILHqf.png[/img-r]R. Bardet

The races started with two flat stages that ended in mass sprints. There was nothing easy about those stages though as multiple crashes in the pack saw a lot of riders getting out of contention for the GC or even abandoning the race due to injuries.

As a result of this all bar one of the remaining 5 stages were won by breakaways. Jumbo were present in three of the breakaways and after Vingegaard failed short by a few centimeters in the fifth stage, a stage win finally came in the last one. Grosu and Zakarin were the last survivors of a large and strong breakaway and when it came down to a sprint between of them there was no question who would be the winner. With this win and some good placings in the first two stages, Grosu also won the points classification.

i.imgur.com/khbIY78.png
Grosu celebrating his first win for Jumbo

The only stage after the first two that wasn't won by a escapee was actually the queen stage of the race. None of the favorites was strong enough to put in an decisive attack though and we saw a sprint for the stage win. Geoghegan Hart was the first across the finish line in a photofinish with Lopez, Bardet and Buchmann. Another win for Geoghegan Hart after UAE. Did INEOS find the new British Tour de France winner?

i.imgur.com/398dRNH.png
A mountain sprint decided the GC

Stage by stage breakdown
WinnerLeader
i.imgur.com/MlCBWbB.pngS1i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngFernando Gaviriai.imgur.com/4lJ0iKB.pngi.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngFernando Gaviriai.imgur.com/4lJ0iKB.png
i.imgur.com/MlCBWbB.pngS2i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngElia Vivianii.imgur.com/bNkx6NT.pngi.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngElia Vivianii.imgur.com/bNkx6NT.png
i.imgur.com/hMriR0V.pngS3i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngWilco Keldermani.imgur.com/csVyzgG.pngi.imgur.com/z0WcegL.pngDmitriy Strakhovi.imgur.com/vrUUoP6.png
i.imgur.com/1BYMgpi.pngS4i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngTao Geoghegan Harti.imgur.com/09zuO8c.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngTao Geoghegan Harti.imgur.com/09zuO8c.png
i.imgur.com/hMriR0V.pngS5i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngDennis Van Windeni.imgur.com/GWCZmXa.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngTao Geoghegan Harti.imgur.com/09zuO8c.png
i.imgur.com/MlCBWbB.pngS6i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngManuele Boaroi.imgur.com/ZmdywKZ.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngTao Geoghegan Harti.imgur.com/09zuO8c.png
i.imgur.com/hMriR0V.pngS7i.imgur.com/wpDijEi.pngEduard Michael Grosui.imgur.com/yQUmrec.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngTao Geoghegan Harti.imgur.com/09zuO8c.png
Results
1.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngTao Geoghegan HartTeam INEOS30h36'46
2.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngMiguel Angel LopezLotto Soudal+ 4
3.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngRomain BardetAg2r La Mondiale+ 6
4.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliMitchelton-Scott+ 10
5.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngEmanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohes.t.
6.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngDavid GauduGroupama - FDJs.t.
7.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngSteven KruijswijkTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 27
8.i.imgur.com/uEEOF63.pngLouis MeintjesHagens Berman - Axeons.t.
9.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngRigoberto UranEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 39
10.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngMikel LandaMovistar Teams.t.
11.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngSam OomenMovistar Team+ 1'04
12.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngFabio AruUAE Team Emirates+ 1'13
13.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngMaximilian SchachmannBORA - hansgrohe+ 2'04
14.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS+ 3'29
15.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOS+ 4'07
16.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngNairo QuintanaMitchelton-Scott+ 4'23
17.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngThibaut PinotLotto Soudals.t.
18.i.imgur.com/WLfvoYP.pngJonas Vingegaard RasmussenTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 4'40
19.i.imgur.com/n04si6i.pngDaniel MartinUAE Team Emirates+ 4'51
20.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGiulio CicconeTrek - Segafredo+ 5'44
i.imgur.com/oowpY9M.pngi.imgur.com/wpDijEi.pngEduard Michael GrosuTeam Jumbo-Visma64
i.imgur.com/3fRWYB6.pngi.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGianluca BrambillaTrek - Segafredo89
i.imgur.com/nkrcueY.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngTao Geoghegan HartTeam INEOS30h36'46
i.imgur.com/cre0h2q.pngi.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngLotto Soudal91h56'39
Winner Profile
i.imgur.com/g1ixMf0.png

i.imgur.com/S1M3OtV.png
i.imgur.com/wzkfv39.png
i.imgur.com/Uhicj1C.png
i.imgur.com/Ie56lsQ.png
pcmdaily.com/images/mg/Awards2021/avatar21.png
 
alexkr00
[img-l]https://i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.png[/img-l]
Dwars door Vlaanderen
[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.png[/img-r]
i.imgur.com/8RgCpmK.png
i.imgur.com/Mo0zfrM.pngi.imgur.com/hVYvX0e.pngi.imgur.com/hJVSoX8.png
2019:[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/LZug8fd.png[/img-r]J. Stuyven[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/gfILHqf.png[/img-r]O. Naesen[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/s7CsjGM.png[/img-r]S. Vanmarcke

Falls, punctures and splits in the pack on the many cobbled sections saw a lot of natural selection being done before the decisive moments of the race. Last year's winner Jasper Stuyven was one of those affected as well as Sep Vanmarcke and Danny Van Poppel.

i.imgur.com/SE3m8nj.png
Jumbo was well represented in the main group

What was left from the pack after such a hard race split into two groups as the strongest 7 riders in the race would make up the final group that would fight for the win: Van Aert, Sagan, Lampaert, Van der Poel, Van Avermaet, Benoot and Terpstra. Going together with Sagan to the finish line would be a suicide mission and Van Aert knew this. As a result he tried to open the sprint early to surprise the others, but there was no surprising Peter Sagan today and the Slovakian champion took home the win.

i.imgur.com/xRkK0V4.png
A muddy Sagan takes the win

Results
1.i.imgur.com/szelq58.pngPeter SaganBORA - hansgrohe5h38'08
2.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngYves LampaertDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
3.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngGreg Van AvermaetMitchelton-Scotts.t.
4.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngMathieu Van der PoelCorendon - Circuss.t.
5.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngTiesj BenootLotto Soudals.t.
6.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngNiki TerpstraTeam Total Direct Energies.t.
7.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngWout Van AertTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
8.i.imgur.com/Gn9MAuE.pngZdeněk ŠtybarDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 29
9.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngAlberto BettiolEF Education First p/b Cannondales.t.
10.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngNils PolittTeam Katusha- Alpecins.t.
11.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngOliver NaesenEF Education First p/b Cannondales.t.
12.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngMike TeunissenTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
13.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngPhilippe GilbertDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 1'22
14.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngJelle WallaysLotto Soudals.t.
15.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngDylan Van BaarleTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
16.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngJens DebusschereTeam Katusha- Alpecin+ 3'03
17.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngDanny Van PoppelTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 3'31
18.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngJonas RickaertDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
19.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTimo RoosenTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
20.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngDamien GaudinTeam Total Direct Energies.t.
Winner Profile
i.imgur.com/LjVbUKI.png

i.imgur.com/S1M3OtV.png
i.imgur.com/wzkfv39.png
i.imgur.com/Uhicj1C.png
i.imgur.com/Ie56lsQ.png
pcmdaily.com/images/mg/Awards2021/avatar21.png
 
Jump to Forum:
Login
Username

Password



Not a member yet?
Click here to register.

Forgotten your password?
Request a new one here.
Latest content
Screenshots
Where's my brain?
Where's my brain?
PCM09: Funny Screenshots
Fantasy Betting
Current bets:
No bets available.
Best gamblers:
bullet fighti... 18,376 PCM$
bullet df_Trek 17,374 PCM$
bullet Marcovdw 15,345 PCM$
bullet jseadog1 13,552 PCM$
bullet baseba... 10,439 PCM$

bullet Main Fantasy Betting page
bullet Rankings: Top 100
ManGame Betting
Current bets:
No bets available.
Best gamblers:
bullet Ollfardh 21,890 PCM$
bullet df_Trek 15,520 PCM$
bullet Marcovdw 14,800 PCM$
bullet jseadog1 13,500 PCM$
bullet baseball... 7,332 PCM$

bullet Main MG Betting page
bullet Get weekly MG PCM$
bullet Rankings: Top 100
Render time: 1.17 seconds