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redordead
Vote casted Smile

Was a bit dissapointed at the options though as I wanted to vote for Schomber Pfft

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"I am a cyclist, I may not be the best, but that is what I strive to be. I may never get there, but I will never quit trying." - Tadej Pogačar
 
jandal7
@cunego - Wow, looks like someone isn't as dedicated to Areruya as his fans (well, one fan in particular) would want to believe :lol: And yeah I'll bet you're curious Pfft

@redordead - See now I feel like you're one of the haters but doing it in a different way by trying to turn him into a meme - save that for Schleck! :lol: He's just going to be a cool niche rider and I don't know why people except me and Nemolito can't see that Pfft
 
redordead
I'm not hating at all. Just think of it as bumping your HQ Wink

Besides everyone needs to know who Schomber "really" is Pfft

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"I am a cyclist, I may not be the best, but that is what I strive to be. I may never get there, but I will never quit trying." - Tadej Pogačar
 
cunego59
jandal7 wrote:
@cunego - Wow, looks like someone isn't as dedicated to Areruya as his fans (well, one fan in particular) would want to believe :lol: And yeah I'll bet you're curious Pfft

oh, quite on the contrary. I want him to reach his fullest potential, I just don't think mindless hype and flattery is necessary for that Wink He'll earn his spot in the top echelon, I'm sure, and I'm unselfish enough to be happy to see him do it with you, but if he ever feels homesick, he knows where to turn to ... Pfft

Also, can someone please explain the Schombers lore to me? Grin
 
Ulrich Ulriksen
i voted for Areruya, guess that makes me AreruyaFanNo2. I am willing to carry that mantle.
Man Game: McCormick Pro Cycling
 
jandal7
@cunego - I agree, but AreruyaFanNo1 certainly has mindless hype covered so we're really covering both bases Pfft

And there's genuinely no Schomber lore Pfft It's just every other member of the "Conglomerate" (Abhi, Croatia, knockout and trek) hate him with an unprovoked passion and pile on him any chance they get.

@Ulrich - Thanks for the support GrinPfft


Will be posting award results in 24h, so that's the deadline for voting Pfft
 
Fabianski
Didn't vote for Areruya, sorry. Hope that won't make you all hate me Pfft
 
redordead
jandal7 wrote:
And there's genuinely no Schomber lore Pfft It's just every other member of the "Conglomerate" (Abhi, Croatia, knockout and trek) hate him with an unprovoked passion and pile on him any chance they get.


And you know full well how wrong the Conglomerate can be :lol:

But who is on wrong side this time? Pfft

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"I am a cyclist, I may not be the best, but that is what I strive to be. I may never get there, but I will never quit trying." - Tadej Pogačar
 
AbhishekLFC
redordead wrote:
But who is on wrong side this time? Pfft

Schomber
 
jandal7
AbhishekLFC wrote:
redordead wrote:
But who is on wrong side this time? Pfft

Schomber

:lol:
 
jandal7
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2019 Team Awards

It is now time for our team awards winners to be announced - but first the results of our two fan categories. Voted by you all over the last few days, our Fan's Race of the Year with a solid margin was:
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Tour of Japan

In his first ever GC win, and our first at the PCT level, George Bennett waited in the wings until the decisive Stage 5, where the team set him up to perfection and he chased down and then came around the late attacker Slagter for the stage win and GC lead, as well as the Points and KoM jersey. Xero legend Anthony Roux also won a stage for Netia and that made us very happy too!


And next up is our Octagon Fan's Rider of the Year award. The fans voted and there were a few contenders but in the end for the third year in a row this rider ran away with it by his biggest margin yet - clearly a fan favourite! The fan's rider of the year 2018 is:
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George Bennett
2nd=: Hugo Houle
2nd=: Joseph Areruya


Now for the rider and staff-voted official team awards. First up is our Wheelworks Young Rider of the Year. Two main candidates for this award in last year's winner Areruya and the neo-pro Higuita, who did his best to mirror Areruya's winning season last year with enthusiasm, work on the front of the pack, and exactly 11 breakaways. In the end this award goes to...
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Joseph Areruya


A new award this year (because nobody ever gave a reason to award it before): the Qhubeka Loan-Out of the year for the best-performing Xero rider out on loan. We had five this year but really this was a two-horse race between one man in the PT and one in the CT - Jamalidin Novardianto's stellar Podium Ambition gap year feauturing classic results, consistent points-scoring putting him in the top 120 in cycling's highest division, and of course that wonderful Giro d'Italia stage victory. Meanwhile Daniel Habtemichael with McCormick imitated Jams' neo-pro season in the CT with some of the most breakaway kilometres of any rider in any division, culminating in doing what Jams never could and winning the KoM in the Tour of Bulgaria. After a close vote it went to:
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Jamalidin Novardianto

Moving on now to our Econet Ride of the Year. This is an award for the most impressive individual ride on any given day. We looked a lot more quietly competent for much of this year which was good for the manager's heart rate but didn't provide the kind of epic rollercoaster season which produces the heroic riders of last season such as Gilanipoor's 80km solo stage win or Velits' many never-say-die mountain raids. However there were still some worthy contenders, and the winner after a very tight staff vote was:

We now move on to the My Food Bag Breakaway Rider of the Year. With no Jamalidin Novardianto in the building (although it's tempting to say his Giro stage win transcends the "Xero rides only" rule) this season it came down to a battle of young Southern Hemisphere climbers, once again after Young Rider it's Joseph Areruya vs Sergio Higuita, quality vs quantity - a stage win and 2nd out of 6 breakaways vs 11 total breakaways. Could Higuita stop Areruya making it three team awards out of four?
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Sergio Higuita

And now we move on to the final award of the evening: the Xero Rider of the Year. After all the riders and staff had submitted their vote, it came down to basically our "big four" - the major scorers: Bennett, Houle, Debesay, and Rowe. In the end one rider pulled away, though, with the others left fighting for second place. Who was it, and who did he leave trailing in his wake?
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George Bennett
2nd: Hugo Houle
3rd: Mekseb Debesay

And that's a wrap! Thanks to you all for tuning in for a wonderful second Pro Continental season for Xero Racing, it's been a pleasure to share this season with you, and thanks so much for your support of this team. See you all next season, as Xero sign Sam Bewley and Louis Meintjes, and we find out which senior rider is Sergio Higuita's real father.
 
redordead
I voted for Luke Rowe and Veenendaal - Veenendaal. I guess I was alone on that one Pfft

Is there gonna be a "Schomber" award next year? Grin

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"I am a cyclist, I may not be the best, but that is what I strive to be. I may never get there, but I will never quit trying." - Tadej Pogačar
 
Ulrich Ulriksen
Disappointment for Habtemicheal just because he didn't win a Giro stage - maybe I need to start a campaign on the Bralirwa website to get him a move.
Man Game: McCormick Pro Cycling
 
jandal7
@redordead - Interesting choices - Rowe with a weaker season than last year but that Veenendaal win was a perfect day for him showing his talents in flat classics and a solid choice for Race of the Year, even if Japan was always the winner there.

@Ulrich - He did well but Jams had a stellar season outside of the Giro stage with some great other results and consistent scoring getting him over 300 points so he managed to outdo the breakaway machine Habtemichael, who would have won it by a landslide any other year. And try as you might but I suspect that would be nearly as fruitless an endeavour as AreruyaFanNo1's Pfft
 
cunego59
Ulrich Ulriksen wrote:
Disappointment for Habtemicheal just because he didn't win a Giro stage - maybe I need to start a campaign on the Bralirwa website to get him a move.


Theodore Boss has entered the chat Pfft
 
jandal7
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Xero All-Time Leaderboards

Finally in this season's HQ, we'd like to present the updated Xero All-Time Leaderboards, a collection of various statistics of the team since our inception in 2016, a project inspired by our friends at Evonik.

Loyalty
YearsLoan InLoan OutStag.Tenure
Tom Davison40002016-
Jamalidin Novardianto40102016-
Nils Schomber40112016-
Jordan Schleck40202016-
Marvain Kossohorou30002016-18
George Bennett30002017-
Carl Ngamoki-Cameron30002017-
Dylan Kennett30002017-
Geremie Nzeke30102016-18
Hamish Schreurs30102017-
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Jonathan Salinas20002016-17
Simon Clarke20002016-17
Tom Diggle20002016-17
Matthew Lloyd20002016-17
Anthony Roux20002017-18
Luke Rowe20002018-
Mekseb Debesay20002018-
Stanislau Bazhkou20002018-
Jaco Venter20002018-
Joseph Areruya20002018-
Daniel Afoa20112017-18
Tom Scully10002016
Ole Hirschlein10002016
Aleksandr Efimkin10002016
Timothy Gudsell10002016
Igor Antón10002017
Stijn Vandenbergh10002017
Egidijus Juodvalkis10002017
Peter Velits10002018
Tosh van der Sande10002018
Abolfazl Gilanipoor10002018
Hugo Houle10002019-
Arvid de Kleijn10002019-
Sergio Higuita10002019-
Morne Van Niekerk10002019-
Shaun Nick Bester10002019-
Kristian Dyrnes10002019-
Tsgabu Grmay10002019-
Mikiel Habtom10002019-
Kim Ok Cheol10012016
Scott Ambrose10012017
Joseph Kimathi10012018
Hernan Ricardo Aguirre10012018
Mingrun Chen10012019-
Akramjon Sunnatov10012019-
Than Tung Huynh10012019-
Miguel Florez10012019-
James Fouche10102019-
Daniel Habtemichael10102019-
Jean Helwani11002016
Rei Onodera11002017
Gregory Daniel11002018
Callum Scotson11002018
Six riders from our original squad last season is down to four now, and with the loan-out of Novardianto this season only Tom Davison has completed four full seasons of Xero Racing. 2017 recruitments Bennett, Ngamoki-Cameron, Kennett and Schreurs all hit three this year and have moved into the Top 10 where, aside from the veteran Fijian, they will hope to stay forever.


Breadwinners
PointsBiggest Year
George Bennett1233670
Luke Rowe921518
Anthony Roux841631
Mekseb Debesay732478
Peter Velits572572
Hugo Houle457457
Stanislau Bazhkou389278
Jonathan Salinas370263
Tom Diggle276218
Simon Clarke244134
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Joseph Areruya206168
Tsgabu Grmay165165
Jamalidin Novardianto156138
Kristian Dyrnes138138
Tom Davison13057
Tosh van der Sande128128
Abolfazl Gilanipoor106106
Geremie Nzeke9063
Shaun Nick Bester7575
Ole Hirschlein6666
Igor Antón6666
Jaco Venter6340
Tom Scully5252
Morne Van Niekerk5050
Stijn Vandenbergh5050
Matthew Lloyd3736
Marvain Tognama Kossohorou2813
Hamish Schreurs2419
Timothy Gudsell2121
Dylan Kennett189
Sergio Higuita1717
Carl Ngamoki-Cameron109
Jordan Schleck99
Aleksandr Efimkin44
Rei Onodera44
Nils Schomber44
Arvid de Kleijn22
Egidijus Juodvalkis22
Daniel Afoa11
Jean Helwani11
Hernan Ricardo Aguirre11
Gregory Daniel00
Scott Ambrose00
Kim Ok Cheol00
Joseph Kimathi00
Callum Scotson00
Mikiel Habtom00
George Bennett finally knocks the dearly departed Anthony Roux off his perch in total points but also finally beats Roux's amazing CT 2017 points haul. Rowe also moves above the Frenchman into 2nd with the benefit of an extra PCT season, while Houle darts straight into the Top 10 joining Velits by being in the top 6 with a single season's work. Podium-bottom-step specialist Simon Clarke's 38-point lead is all that stops Joseph Areruya featuring in the top 10 already.
Single-Season Record: 670 (George Bennett, 2019)
CT: 631 (Anthony Roux, 2017)


Chicken Dinners
ClassicsGCsStage WinsTotal
Anthony Roux1168
George Bennett1135
Hugo Houle0033
Tosh van der Sande0033
Luke Rowe1012
Peter Velits0022
Mekseb Debesay0022
Joseph Areruya0011
Jonathan Salinas0011
Igor Antón0011
Abolfazl Gilanipoor0011
Roux still reigns supreme, though, in terms of race wins, Bennett now hopefully within a season of matching though it could take two! Houle matches his predecessor van der Sande's three stage wins in a season to join him on the podium as Roux and Debesay can only add one more to their previous total. Two more non-stage wins but still a huge majority of our victories come from there given our (outside of Roux) predeliction towards subtop scorers (that's code for we never signed anyone good enough).
Single-Season Record: 7 (Anthony Roux, 2017)


Including Plant-Based Chicken Dinners
Clas.GCsStagesRealU23Pro NCTotal
Anthony Roux1168008
George Bennett1135027
Hugo Houle0033003
Peter Velits0022013
Mekseb Debesay0022013
Tosh van der Sande0033003
Joseph Areruya0011113
Stanislau Bazhkou0000033
Luke Rowe1012002
Carl Ngamoki-Cameron0000022
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Kristian Dyrnes0000011
Jonathan Salinas0011001
Igor Antón0011001
Abolfazl Gilanipoor0011001
Geremie Nzeke0000011
Jordan Schleck0000011
Daniel Afoa0000011
Tsgabu Grmay0000011
Akramjon Sunnatov0000011
Dylan Kennett0000101
Morne Van Niekerk0000101
If we include wussy ways to count victories we can see Bennett's two New Zealand national road race titles get him to within touching distance of Roux's total and we get a lot more winners! Interestingly this loose definition also allows us one victory which happened when a rider was not on our books, back when Morne Van Niekerk rode with us at the 2018 Tour de l'Avenir and won the prologue, a year before he actually signed with us!


Jerseys
PointsKOMU25Total
George Bennett1102
Luke Rowe2002
Peter Velits0101
Tom Davison0101
Timothy Gudsell0101
Anthony Roux1001
Mekseb Debesay1001
Hugo Houle1001
Jamalidin Novardianto0011
Classification wins have never been a forte of ours given our lack of great fighting climbers, young GC men or sprinters, however this year we do finally have riders who have won more than one jersey - Luke Rowe doubles up on Cheshire Cycling Tour points jerseys, whilst George Bennett won both the points and the KOM at the Tour of Japan to add to his yellow!


Greedy Bastards
Total WageHighest Year
Mekseb Debesay€645,000€365,000
Luke Rowe€495,000€265,000
George Bennett€425,000€160,000
Joseph Areruya€410,000€260,000
Hugo Houle€409,000€409,000
Peter Velits€350,000€350,000
Tosh van der Sande€275,000€275,000
Sergio Higuita€250,000€250,000
Tom Diggle€230,000€130,000
Tom Davison€225,000€75,000
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Anthony Roux€220,000€130,000
Tom Scully€210,000€210,000
Kristian Dyrnes€180,000€180,000
Jamalidin Novardianto€180,000€55,000
Hamish Schreurs€160,000€85,000
Jonathan Salinas€155,000€80,000
Tsgabu Grmay€150,000€150,000
Dylan Kennett€150,000€50,000
Carl Ngamoki-Cameron€150,000€50,000
Marvain Tognama Kossohorou€150,000€50,000
Stanislau Bazhkou€145,000€75,000
Jordan Schleck€145,000€70,000
Ole Hirschlein€140,000€140,000
Jaco Venter€135,000€70,000
Geremie Nzeke€120,000€105,000
Nils Schomber€110,000€50,000
Simon Clarke€105,000€55,000
Matthew Lloyd€105,000€55,000
Igor Antón€100,000€100,000
Abolfazl Gilanipoor€81,500€81,500
Shaun Nick Bester€81,000€81,000
Mikiel Habtom€70,000€70,000
Morne Van Niekerk€60,000€60,000
Stijn Vandenbergh€55,000€55,000
Aleksandr Efimkin€50,000€50,000
Timothy Gudsell€50,000€50,000
Arvid de Kleijn€50,000€50,000
Egidijus Juodvalkis€50,000€50,000
Rei Onodera€50,000€50,000
Gregory Daniel€37,500€37,500
Joseph Kimathi€15,000€15,000
Daniel Afoa€10,000€10,000
Than Tung Huynh€10,000€10,000
Akramjon Sunnatov€10,000€10,000
Scott Ambrose€10,000€10,000
Kim Ok Cheol€10,000€10,000
Miguel Florez€10,000€10,000
Hernan Ricardo Aguirre€10,000€10,000
Mingrun Chen€10,000€10,000
Daniel Habtemichael€5,000€5,000
James Fouche€0€0
Jean Helwani€0€0
Callum Scotson€0€0
Still an unbalanced table with many just here for one year at the top due to our one year of higher wages in PCT. Debesay leading the way due to his huge contract in the FA in 2017 and then unlike Velits or Houle (yet) also having a second season. Higuita and Houle straight into the top 10 with their FA wages this year, whilst Tom Davison stays in the top 10 despite being paid 50,000 every year since his first renewals.
Single Season Record: €365,000 (Mekseb Debesay, 2018)


Value for Money
€/point
Jean HelwaniInfinite
Anthony Roux€262
George Bennett€345
Stanislau Bazhkou€373
Jonathan Salinas€419
Simon Clarke€430
Luke Rowe€537
Peter Velits€612
Abolfazl Gilanipoor€769
Tom Diggle€833
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Mekseb Debesay€881
Hugo Houle€895
Tsgabu Grmay€909
Shaun Nick Bester€1,080
Stijn Vandenbergh€1,100
Jamalidin Novardianto€1,154
Morne Van Niekerk€1,200
Kristian Dyrnes€1,304
Geremie Nzeke€1,333
Igor Antón€1,515
Tom Davison€1,731
Joseph Areruya€1,990
Ole Hirschlein€2,121
Jaco Venter€2,143
Tosh van der Sande€2,148
Timothy Gudsell€2,381
Matthew Lloyd€2,838
Tom Scully€4,038
Marvain Tognama Kossohorou€5,357
Hamish Schreurs€6,667
Dylan Kennett€8,333
Daniel Afoa€10,000
Hernan Ricardo Aguirre€10,000
Aleksandr Efimkin€12,500
Rei Onodera€12,500
Sergio Higuita€14,706
Carl Ngamoki-Cameron€15,000
Jordan Schleck€16,111
Arvid de Kleijn€25,000
Egidijus Juodvalkis€25,000
Nils Schomber€27,500
Than Tung HuynhN/A
Akramjon SunnatovN/A
Gregory DanielN/A
Scott AmbroseN/A
James FoucheN/A
Kim Ok CheolN/A
Joseph KimathiN/A
Daniel HabtemichaelN/A
Miguel FlorezN/A
Mingrun ChenN/A
Callum ScotsonN/A
Mikiel HabtomN/A
Jean Helwani being on top here will never not be funny, which is good because he's never coming down. Anthony Roux in second place is a safe bet to do the same. Bazhkou should have third place quite easily sewn up but had a shocking season this year compared to his debut, whilst our two founding stars, Salinas and Clarke, on a CT wage are still beating out their more illustrious PCT successors with the exception of George Bennett.


Men of Steel
RDs
Tom Davison285
Dylan Kennett229
Jamalidin Novardianto225
Marvain Tognama Kossohorou201
Nils Schomber175
Carl Ngamoki-Cameron174
Joseph Areruya161
George Bennett151
Jordan Schleck145
Jaco Venter131
With Jamalidin Novardianto's gap year this season Davison and Kennett leap at the opportunity to overtake him into the top two spots, whilst Schomber, Venter, Areruya and Bennett (as the only leader in the top 10 after this year. Jams and Kennett, currently separated by just four, will surely have quite a rivalry moving forwards in this ranking, with the former having made it his mission to top this ranking by the end of his career (as well as the next one). Nils Schomber has some ground to make up, but will no doubt have a larger RD allowance than the other two going forward
Single Season Record: 100 (Nils Schomber, 2019)
CT: 76 (Jamalidin Novardianto, 2016; Rei Onodera and Dylan Kennett, 2017)


Shut Up Legs
BreakawaysWinsKOM
Jamalidin Novardianto2100
Joseph Areruya1610
Tom Davison1201
Sergio Higuita1100
Carl Ngamoki-Cameron700
Kristian Dyrnes501
Geremie Nzeke500
Marvain Tognama Kossohorou500
Hamish Schreurs500
Timothy Gudsell401
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Dylan Kennett400
Morne Van Niekerk400
Shaun Nick Bester400
Peter Velits301
Anthony Roux300
Rei Onodera300
Gregory Daniel300
Nils Schomber300
Mekseb Debesay210
Matthew Lloyd200
Jordan Schleck200
Jean Helwani200
Igor Antón200
Daniel Afoa200
Stanislau Bazhkou200
Jaco Venter200
Mikiel Habtom200
Abolfazl Gilanipoor110
Tom Diggle100
Aleksandr Efimkin100
Stijn Vandenbergh100
Callum Scotson100
Hernan Ricardo Aguirre100
Luke Rowe100
Than Tung Huynh100
Miguel Florez100
Despite the year off, Jams still reigns supreme here despite Areruya halving the gap in his absence. Davison just manages to stay ahead of Higuita who comes hard towards the podium with 11 this year. We have also collected totals this year of all breakaway victories and breakaway-earned KoM victories to include in this list. This also made us take another look at Jams' legendary 2016 season, where we figured he average a breakaway better than every 4.8 days, earning points along the way to put him in the Top 50 of the rankings that year!
Single-Season Record: 14 (Jamalidin Novardianto, 2016)


Mr. Month
Wins
George Bennett6
Anthony Roux5
Jamalidin Novardianto3
Luke Rowe3
Simon Clarke2
Tom Diggle2
Peter Velits2
Tom Scully1
Jonathan Salinas1
Tom Davison1
Spoiler
Timothy Gudsell1
Igor Antón1
Abolfazl Gilanipoor1
Stanislau Bazhkou1
Dylan Kennett1
Mekseb Debesay1
Joseph Areruya1
Hugo Houle1
Sergio Higuita1
Tsgabu Grmay1
Finally it's a ranking of our own making - the winners of the HQ Rider of the Month Awards. George Bennett taking home three this season finally passes the mercurial Roux. As you can see, it's been very spread out over the years, and the pedants among you will notice we've missed four months of our existence! These are the months where we either failed to give the award or, more likely, declined to out of apathy towards the team's performances.
 
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