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Croatia14
Guess you could fight for P3-5 with Latour, which would be great. Elia should at least double his wins from last year, though Consonni needs to be huge with less of an emphasis on your sprint train...
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Tamijo
Nice 2nd in Germany, looking forward to the Giro.
Got a semi-good Dane, always interesting for me to see what impact he can make.

Guess the GC will be tough, but results in sprints could make it a nice race for you.
 
Shonak
Croatia14 wrote:
Guess you could fight for P3-5 with Latour, which would be great. Elia should at least double his wins from last year, though Consonni needs to be huge with less of an emphasis on your sprint train...

Someone I oversaw Viviannito in the lineup. Well, out with the breakaway wins, in with the sprint domination charged by Consonni
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cunego59
Shonak wrote:
Could end up a long Giro for Cofidis if Latour underperforms, and in this field it will be tough to shine. Hopefully there will be some breakaway wins and perhaps the Top 10 by Pierre and even white jersey. Team has been flying so far this season so they should come into this race with high morale.

Shonak wrote:
Someone I oversaw Viviannito in the lineup. Well, out with the breakaway wins, in with the sprint domination charged by Consonni

It's a rough field for sure, especially with no fitness peak for Latour. Could be some up and down performances, but if he's consistent and maybe gets into some breakaways late in the race, a good result is possible. As for Viviani, he's mostly struggled against the likes of Ackermann and Ewan, but he's in a contract year so he really has to prove himself. We'll see ...

Croatia14 wrote:
Guess you could fight for P3-5 with Latour, which would be great. Elia should at least double his wins from last year, though Consonni needs to be huge with less of an emphasis on your sprint train...

You're very optimistic Grin Can't blame you looking at our other results I guess, but anything close to a Top 5 and I would be absolutely ecstatic. I agree with the goal for Viviani, though.

Tamijo wrote:
Nice 2nd in Germany, looking forward to the Giro.
Got a semi-good Dane, always interesting for me to see what impact he can make.

Guess the GC will be tough, but results in sprints could make it a nice race for you.

Hansen might get a shot in a breakaway, but he's our second best climber here so he'll mostly be on domestique duties for Latour. But we'll see how the race pans out. Agree with your assessment of the race Smile


First week is going to come sometime in the next few days and then I'm going to try to get back into a rhythm of a post a week, university doesn't allow for much more at the moment Wink
 
cunego59
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Giro d’Italia, Week One | 09.05. - 15.05.2020

Stage 1 i.imgur.com/bsmtpIi.png
1. Team Ineos23'01
2. Team Jumbo-Visma+ 4
3. EF Pro Cycling+ 12
9. Cofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 44

Stage 2 i.imgur.com/8Ne0HYJ.png
i.imgur.com/MxZAg8k.jpgMarco Matthis on the move ...
1. Pascal AckermannBORA - hansgrohe5h46‘47
2. Caleb EwanLotto Soudals.t.
3. Fabio JakobsenDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
4. Elia VivianiCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

Stage 3 i.imgur.com/8Ne0HYJ.png
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... and in blue!
1. Jasper PhilipsenUAE Team Emirates4h33‘30
2. Giacomo NizzoloNTT Pro Cyclings.t.
3. Caleb EwanLotto Soudals.t.
7. Elia VivianiCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

Stage 4 i.imgur.com/8Ne0HYJ.png
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1. Pascal AckermannBORA - hansgrohe5h15‘44
2. Elia VivianiCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
3. Sonny ColbrelliBahrain - McLarens.t.

Stage 5 i.imgur.com/5yvC8Lp.png
1. Tadej PogacarUAE Team Emirates5h01‘28
2. Miguel Ángel LópezAstana Pro Teams.t.
3. Enric MasMovistar Teams.t.
17. Pierre LatourCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

Stage 6 i.imgur.com/n6h5U2y.png
1. Pascal AckermannBORA - hansgrohe4h55‘31
2. Caleb EwanLotto Soudals.t.
3. Vincenzo NibaliTeam Ineoss.t.
4. Pierre LatourCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

Stage 7 i.imgur.com/s6IpImK.png
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1. Victor LafayCofidis, Solutions Crédits3h02'45
2. Miguel Eduardo FlorezAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermecs.t.
3. Tobias LudvigssonGroupama - FDJ+ 12
16. Pierre LatourCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 1'07

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1. Vincenzo NibaliTeam Ineos28h59'15
2. Enric MasMovistar Team+ 26
3. Richard CarapazGroupama - FDJ+ 1‘11
4. Pierre LatourCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 1‘22
5. Tadej PogacarUAE Team Emirates+ 1'36
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1. Pascal AckermannBORA - hansgrohe89
2. Caleb EwanLotto Soudal70
3. Jasper PhilipsenUAE Team Emirates45
4. Elia VivianiCofidis, Solutions Crédits43
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1. Victor LafayCofidis, Solutions Crédits64
2. Miguel Eduardo FlorezAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec56
3. Tobias LudvigssonGroupama - FDJ44
A mixed back, but overall arguably a good first week for us. Marco Mathis had his best few days in a Cofidis jersey when he wore the blue mountain jersey from stage 3 through stage 7, at which point it was taken over by Victor Lafay in an absolutely career-defining performance. Lafay won that first mountain stage from what was initially a 30 men breakaway, using a fantastic day to beat out his competition.

Pierre Latour has kept a low profile so far. He did well on stage 6, a hilly stage that had a surprising impact on the GC as riders like Roglic, Lopez and Pogacar lost more than a minute, Yates and Kelderman more than two. This served Latour well and allowed him to stay in the Top 5 of the GC despite losing half a minute to the top favorites in the mountains a day later - hopefully not too much of a sign of things to come.

Another decent result: We improved in the time trial and lost more than a minute less than last year! Unfortunately not improved: Elia Viviani, who still fails to regularly challenge Ewan and Ackermann, although he came very, very close on day four. Let's hope he can snatch in stage or two in the upcoming two weeks.
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Shonak
Lafaaay - Lafaaay!!! https://www.youtu..._gVW6ZTRDU

let's see what he has in store for Italy going forward, obviously the form is stellar and makes more than up for Elia's good but not ideal results so far. Latour well in the race; podium looks unlikely but Top 5 is well within reach with some smart racing. Fingers crossed.
Edited by Shonak on 04-06-2020 21:21
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Shonak
Nibali at Ineos hurts.
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FreitasPCM
Promising first week. Smile I swear Ineos brings all the great climbers to their team in this game, it’s insane. :lol:
 
VoetsT
Good first week for your team. Lafay is doing really great Grin
 
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cunego59
Shonak wrote:
Lafaaay - Lafaaay!!! https://www.youtu..._gVW6ZTRDU

let's see what he has in store for Italy going forward, obviously the form is stellar and makes more than up for Elia's good but not ideal results so far. Latour well in the race; podium looks unlikely but Top 5 is well within reach with some smart racing. Fingers crossed.

Honestly probably one of my favorite moments of this entire career so far, simply because it was so delightfully unexpected Grin He'll certainly continue to be aggressive.

Shonak wrote:
Nibali at Ineos hurts.
FreitasPCM wrote:
Promising first week. Smile I swear Ineos brings all the great climbers to their team in this game, it’s insane. :lol:

I agree, seeing Nibbles in that jersey is weird. Although with regards to Ineos, they basically swapped him in for Carapaz (now at FDJ), so for the next few years, it might actually hurt them.

VoetsT wrote:
Good first week for your team. Lafay is doing really great Grin

Thanks Smile Let's see if we can keep this up:


Giro d’Italia, Week Two | 16.05. - 23.05.2020

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1. Jasper PhilipsenUAE Team Emirates5h30’54
2. Simone ConsonniCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
3. Elia VivianiCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

Stage 9 i.imgur.com/s6IpImK.png
1. Vincento NibaliTeam Ineos4h38’59
2. Pavel SivakovTeam Ineos+ 53
3. Gregor MühlbergerBORA - hansgrohes.t.
13. Pierre LatourCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 2’59

Stage 10 i.imgur.com/8Ne0HYJ.png
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1. Caleb EwanLotto Soudal3h47‘00
2. Elia VivianiCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
3. Jasper PhilipsenUAE Team Emiratess.t.

Stage 11 i.imgur.com/5yvC8Lp.png
1. Michal KwiatkowskiTeam Ineos4h13‘52
2. Jasper PhilipsenUAE Team Emiratess.t.
3. Miguel Ángel LópezAstana Pro Teams.t.
29. Pierre LatourCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

Stage 12 i.imgur.com/8Ne0HYJ.png
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1. Pascal AckermannBORA - hansgrohe4h17‘39
2. Jasper PhilipsenUAE Team Emiratess.t.
3. Elia VivianiCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

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1. Miguel Ángel LópezAstana Pro Team4h48‘27
2. Primoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 11
3. Pavel SivakovTeam Ineoss.t.
26. Pierre LatourCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 4’16

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1. Wilco KeldermanEF Pro Cycling6h28’33
2. Louis MeintjesAstana Pro Team+ 5’37
3. Eros CapecchiBahrain - Merida+ 7’13
23. Pierre LatourCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 12'09

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1. Vincenzo NibaliTeam Ineos62h51’53
2. Tadej PogacarUAE Team Emirates+ 3‘26
3. Miguel Ángel LópezAstana Pro Team+ 3’29
4. Richard CarapazGroupama - FDJ+ 4’25
5. Gregor MühlbergerBORA - hansgrohe+ 5‘49
15. Pierre LatourCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 13’32
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1. Pascal AckermannBORA - hansgrohe132
2. Jasper PhilipsenUAE Team Emirates126
3. Caleb EwanLotto Soudal118
4. Elia VivianiCofidis, Solutions Crédits95
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1. Wilco KeldermanEF Pro Cycling75
2. Victor LafayCofidis, Solutions Crédits72
3. Miguel Eduardo FlorezAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec66
Honestly, overall a pretty dreadful week. Viviani was consistent in the sprints but continues to be winless as we collect two second and two third places over the past seven days. And there's only one hilly stage that might end in a sprint finish left in week 3 to improve on that.

But obviously, the main thing is Pierre Latour dropping 11 spots in the GC after a couple of pretty dreadful mountain stages. Stage 13 was especially brutal, followed by a crash on stage 14 that cost him some energy on what could have been an otherwise decent day.

On top of all of that, Victor Lafay lost the mountain jersey despite being present in a few breakaways, but not strong enough to overcome some of the really good climbers in there. Breakaways will also be the way to go for Latour going forward, trying to regain a few spots in the GC and/or seeking a stage win. Let's hope for the best!
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Shonak
That was a tough week, good that the rest day has come up and a good opportunity to collect the spirits.

Looks like Lafay has the best chances to snatch a jersey here, with Viviani being very consistent but ultimately always a bit short off the better result. Let's see how Latour and Lafay can raid the mountains, together they may outplay their opponents in the breakaway.
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FreitasPCM
Ouch, that hurt. :/ Hopefully Latour’s condition can still be good to join breakaways and aim to jump some places and also help Lafay get that jersey. Interesting strategic options here. Also Muhlberger in 5th, would never guess. Pfft
 
VoetsT
Not the best week of racing, hope Viviani gets his win nevertheless
 
cunego59
Shonak wrote:
That was a tough week, good that the rest day has come up and a good opportunity to collect the spirits.

Looks like Lafay has the best chances to snatch a jersey here, with Viviani being very consistent but ultimately always a bit short off the better result. Let's see how Latour and Lafay can raid the mountains, together they may outplay their opponents in the breakaway.

That's what two or three days with negative daily shape on a climber that's worse on paper than his rivals do for you Pfft But the team won't give up so easily!

FreitasPCM wrote:
Ouch, that hurt. :/ Hopefully Latour’s condition can still be good to join breakaways and aim to jump some places and also help Lafay get that jersey. Interesting strategic options here. Also Muhlberger in 5th, would never guess. Pfft

Mühlberger has developed into a very strong pure climber, but not very well-rounded yet. But an interesting rider to watch. As for Lafay, that's going to be a very difficult jersey hunt. He tried to get into breaks in the second week but they're now populated by much stronger climbers. That's more Latour's terrain now.

VoetsT wrote:
Not the best week of racing, hope Viviani gets his win nevertheless

The profiles of the upcoming stages don't leave much hope, but let's see:


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Giro d’Italia, Week Three | 16.05. - 23.05.2020

Stage 15 i.imgur.com/s6IpImK.png
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1. Vincenzo NibaliTeam Ineos7h18’16
2. Pierre LatourCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 59
3. Mikel LandaBahrain - McLaren+ 1’13

Stage 16 i.imgur.com/GGZxiKb.png
1. Pavel SivakovTeam Ineos29’11
2. Miguel Ángel LópezAstana Pro Team+ 5
3. Mikel LandaBahrain - McLaren+ 23
19. Pierre LatourCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 1’28

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1. Andrea VandrameVini Zabù - KTM5h58’18
2. Alessandro De MarchiCCC Teams.t.
3. Pascal AckermannBORA - hansgrohe+ 34
5. Elia VivianiCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

Stage 18 i.imgur.com/n6h5U2y.png
1. Alessandro De MarchiCCC Team3h32‘28
2. Pello BilbaoBahrain - McLarens.t.
3. Domenico PozzovivoNTT Pro Cyclings.t.
13. Pierre LatourCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 1’14

Stage 19 i.imgur.com/s6IpImK.png
1. Steven KruijswijkMovistar Team5h40’18
2. Pello BilbaoBahrain - McLaren+ 31
3. Lucas HamiltonTrek - Segafredos.t.
23. Pierre LatourCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 12’13

Stage 20 i.imgur.com/s6IpImK.png
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1. Pierre LatourCofidis, Solutions Crédits6h36’07
2. Andrea VandrameVini Zabù - KTM+ 20
3. Pello BilbaoBahrain - McLarens.t.

Stage 21 i.imgur.com/bsmtpIi.png
1. Antonio TiberiAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec39’26
2. Wilco KeldermanEF Pro Cycling+ 5
3. Primoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 15
19. Marco MathisCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 49

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1. Vincenzo NibaliTeam Ineos93h21’22
2. Miguel Ángel LópezAstana Pro Team+ 4’44
3. Tadej PogacarUAE Team Emirates+ 6’20
4. Richard CarapazGroupama - FDJ+ 6’32
5. Mikel LandaBahrain - McLaren+ 8’31
6. Wilco KeldermanEF Pro Cycling+ 10’31
7. Pavel SivakovTeam Ineos+ 10’52
8. Gregor MühlbergerBORA - hansgrohe+ 12’07
9. Daniel Felipe MartínezEF Pro Cycling+ 12’21
10. Enric MasMovistar Team+ 13’18
11. Pierre LatourCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 15’39
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1. Pascal AckermannBORA - hansgrohe144
2. Jasper PhilipsenUAE Team Emirates137
3. Miguel Ángel LópezAstana Pro Team125
6. Elia VivianiCofidis, Solutions Crédits101
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1. Andrea VandrameVini Zabù - KTM164
2. Pierre LatourCofidis, Solutions Crédits126
3. Pello BilbaoBahrain - McLaren104
We went full offense in the final week and it paid off. To kick things off, Latour was joined in the breakaway by Lafay and Hansen. Latour was the strongest of the group and for a while, it looked like the stage win was a real option, but Nibali - by far the strongest rider in this entire race - caught up to him in the final few hundred meters. Still a strong showing, moving him up to 12th overall.

After the MTT, Viviani had his last hurrah, curiously on a mountain stage that was very unselective. Behind the two successful escapees, he once again was beaten by Ackermann and Philipsen. But our focus was on the final two mountain stages. Latour tried to go into the break on stage 19, but he wasn’t allowed. He didn’t have the best day either and ended up losing another place in the GC. But then came stage 20.

A big breakaway formed and Latour was part of it. They never built an advance of more than five minutes but the final trio - Latour, Vandrame and Bilbao - managed to keep the approaching favorites at a distance all the way! And in the end, Latour had the best legs, taking the stage win and finishing the race 11th overall.

While the GC place wasn’t what we had hoped for before the Giro, it’s a decent result considering the riders around Pierre. Elia Viviani once again disappointed, coming short of a stage win and leaving with just 4 podium finishes. His contract is up at the end of the year and management will have to think long and hard whether he’s worth an extension.

But in the end, we still leave the race in good spirit thanks to two stage wins. Especially the one by Lafay was an incredibly welcome surprise, but after a rough second week, it was also good to see Latour bounce back. He’ll rest now before going to Austria and Poland in July.


Cofidis Continental Race Highlights - May
2nd Tour de l’Ain Marc Soler
2nd Tour de l’Ain, Stage 3 Élie Gesbert
3rd Tour de l’Ain, Stage 2 Marc Soler
3rd Tour de l’Ain, Stage 3 Marc Soler
3rd Boucles de la Mayenne Christophe Laporte
3rd Boucles de la Mayenne, Stage 1 Christophe Laporte
3rd Boucles de la Mayenne, Stage 4 Christophe Laporte
Nothing major, but a few decent results as our leaders started their Tour de France prep.
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Shonak
Great comeback by Latour to secure a stage win, come up 2nd in the KoM and almost crack the Top 10 after the crash. Also helped by much support by our new darling Lafay. Cash for Viviani may really be better spend elsewhere, leaving his home GT without a stage win and only 6th in green is not what was hoped from him (but maybe expected).

Still great Giro for the team. Now on to win le Tour 1-2.
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cunego59
@Shonak: With Viviani, we'll have to see how much he's asking for. He'll have to take a big paycut to stay, that's for sure. Lafay on the other hand has better leverage now Wink Also, I'm going to have to ask you to temper your expecations for Le Tour just a little bit Pfft


Critérium du Dauphiné | 31.05. – 07.06.2021

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M. Soler E. Gesbert L. Maté E. Finé
A. Petit S. Guerry E. Morrin

Stage 1 i.imgur.com/n6h5U2y.png
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1. Adrien PetitCofidis, Solutions Crédits3h36’29
2. Egan BernalTeam Ineoss.t.
3. Tom DumoulinTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.

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1. Geraint ThomasTeam Jumbo-Visma4h40’35
2. Magnus CortEF Pro Cyclings.t.
3. Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

Stage 3 i.imgur.com/8Ne0HYJ.png
1. Christopher LawlessTeam Ineos4h07’15
2. Cees BolTeam Sunwebs.t.
3. Timo RoosenTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
10. Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

Stage 4 i.imgur.com/bsmtpIi.png
1. Geraint ThomasTeam Jumbo-Visma36’19
2. Tom DumoulinTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 4
3. Rohan DennisTeam Ineos+ 32
4. Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 45

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1. Tim MerlierUAE Team Emirates4h52’25
2. Gerben ThijssenLotto Soudals.t.
3. Alexander KriegerAlpexin - Fenixs.t.
10. Adrien PetitCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

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1. Tom DumoulinTeam Jumbo-Visma5h58’17
2. Romain BardetAg2r La Mondiales.t.
3. Sam OomenTeam Sunwebs.t.
10. Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 4’12

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1. Aleksandr VlasovAstana Pro Team4h13’31
2. Warren BarguilTeam Arkéa - Samsic+ 26
3. Egan BernalTeam Ineos+ 53
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6. Élie GesbertCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 1’33
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8. Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

Stage 8 i.imgur.com/s6IpImK.png
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1. Warren BarguilTeam Arkéa - Samsic3h19'18
2. Damiano CarusoUAE Team Emirates+ 13
3. Sébastien ReichenbachGroupama - FDJs.t.
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19. Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 3'30

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1. Tom DumoulinTeam Jumbo-Visma31h26’39
2. Egan BernalTeam Ineos+ 1’42
3. Romain BardetAg2r La Mondiale+ 2’17
4. Thibaut PinotGroupama - FDJ+ 2'43
5. Sam OomenTeam Sunweb+ 3‘03
...
8. Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 7’26
What started absolutely great turned out to be an overall disappointment here in France. Adrien Petit surprised himself and everyone else by surviving in the first group of the hilly stage 1 and then winning the sprint, taking the stage and yellow. Marc Soler showed promise with a great stage 2 and a strong time trial.

Things started to go downhill, literally, on stage 6, when Marc crashed on the slopes towards the finish and lost a bunch of time. Élie Gesbert came close to a stage win from the breakaway on day seven but eventually finished with Marc only a few seconds behind the favorites. But Marc really suffered the consequences from his crash on the final day when he couldn't keep up with the other favorites early on in the climb and ended up losing more than two minutes on them.

In general, this isn't tragic - still a Top 10 result, a nice outing by Petit, and the main goal of course is the Tour de France. It's just a bit unfortunate that a Top 5 here was a decently important sponsor goal which would have been well within reach had it not been for that crash. Oh well, I think management can't really complain about a lot this year, so I'm sure they'll let this one slide.
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FreitasPCM
Decent result but you're currently having terrible luck with so many crashes with critical riders. Pfft
 
Tamijo
Giro: Nice stage win in 20
Dauphiné: Also nice win there at the first stage, crashing is what happens, sad every time it hits one of our GC hoped.
 
cunego59
FreitasPCM wrote:
Decent result but you're currently having terrible luck with so many crashes with critical riders. Pfft

I really do! Never had a stretch like this, starting with Barcelo in Pais Vasco. I thought about lowering the crash rate, but there weren't many crashes prior to the past two months and I also think it's maybe a good offset to some of our more "out there" successes. We'll monitor it Wink

Tamijo wrote:
Giro: Nice stage win in 20
Dauphiné: Also nice win there at the first stage, crashing is what happens, sad every time it hits one of our GC hoped.

I love these moments when you don't expect anything and suddenly someone steps up. Lafay at the Giro, now Petit here.


Tour de Suisse | 06.06. - 14.06.2021

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D. Gaudu N. Edet N. Berhane J. Vermote
C. Laporte T. Boudat D. Touzé

Stage 1 i.imgur.com/bsmtpIi.png
1. Maciej BodnarBORA - hansgrohe9’55
2. Dylan Van BaarleTeam Ineos+ 2
3. Stefan KüngGroupama - FDJ+ 3
10. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 17

Stage 2 i.imgur.com/n6h5U2y.png
1. Geraint ThomasTeam Jumbo-Visma4h40’35
2. Michal KwiatkowskiTeam Ineoss.t.
3. Daniel Felipe MartínezEF Pro Cyclings.t.
6. David GauduCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

Stage 3 i.imgur.com/8Ne0HYJ.png
1. Pascal AckermannBORA - hansgrohe3h50’49
2. Jasper PhilipsenUAE Team Emiratess.t.
3. John DegenkolbLotto Soudals.t.
5. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

Stage 4 i.imgur.com/n6h5U2y.png
1. Michal KwiatkowskiTeam Ineos3h51’50
2. Dylan TeunsBahrain - McLarens.t.
3. Pascal AckermannBORA - hansgrohes.t.
8. David GauduCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

Stage 5 i.imgur.com/n6h5U2y.png
i.imgur.com/Z4jgZxt.jpg
1. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Crédits4h48’16
2. Pascal AckermannBORA - hansgrohes.t.
3. Damien TouzéCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

Stage 6 i.imgur.com/s6IpImK.png
i.imgur.com/OU4Wc6Y.jpg
1. Primoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Visma3h03’56
2. Julian AlaphilippeDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
3. Adam YatesMitchelton-Scott+ 12
5. David GauduCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 51

Stage 7 i.imgur.com/s6IpImK.png
1. Maximilian SchachmannBORA - hansgrohe6h11’08
2. Primoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
3. Michal KwiatkowskiTeam Ineoss.t.
4. David GauduCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 1’08

Stage 8 i.imgur.com/bsmtpIi.png
1. Tony MartinTeam Jumbo-Visma23’12
2. Filippo GannaTeam Ineos+ 4
3. Stefan KüngGroupama - FDJ+ 6
...
39. David GauduCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 55

Stage 9 i.imgur.com/FdiHx8H.png
i.imgur.com/RZZQw30.jpgi.imgur.com/eEHLg9L.jpg
1. Michal KwiatkowskiTeam Ineos4h28'20
2. David GauduCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
3. Primoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.

i.imgur.com/SdXtMHw.png
1. Michal KwiatkowskiTeam Ineos31h26’39
2. Maximilian SchachmannBORA - hansgrohe+ 1
3. Primoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 1'43
4. David GauduCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
5. Laurens De PlusTeam Sunweb+ 2'18
i.imgur.com/1giQ34h.png
1. David GauduCofidis, Solutions Crédits77
2. Primoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Visma41
3. Maximilian SchachmannBORA - hansgrohe33
i.imgur.com/DYYXmJ2.png
1. David GauduCofidis, Solutions Crédits30h59’03
2. Lucas HamiltonTrek - Segafredo+ 2’55
3. Daniel Felipe MartínezEF Pro Cycling+ 4’54
Very, very solid race. Despite not being all that close to his Tour form, David came within milliseconds of the podium (Roglic had lost a few minutes on one of the early hill stages), collecting the white jersey and the mountain jersey along the way. Plus, Christophe Laporte did on his second try what Elia Viviani couldn’t do all Giro, beating Pascal Ackermann and collecting a stage win. We’re looking forward to hopefully both of our French leaders continuing this way throughout July.
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Tamijo
Very solid two jerseys and a stage and 4th in GC.
Must add up to a very nice points haul.
 
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