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[PT] Evonik - ELKO | 2019-20
quadsas
A kind reminder to take 2nd in Riga - Jurmala GP, for the Plan to go into fruition it's required for big **** Oscar to take the win
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knockout
redordead - It's going to happen now, is it? Pfft
I'd say it should be a solid month for us with three nice races and two races without a lot of expectations. But some of the good teams dont have the best cobble setups so the March ranking update might indeed look good for us

quadsas - Not sure how Riesebeek is key for the plan? Surely Dzamastagic, Stoltz or Van Stayen are better bets for the victory? Anyway, a 1-2 would obviously be nice Wink
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Bikex
Probably Marzuki's most important month, hope he can again beat the rest of the team in Italy
 
knockout
Bikex wrote:
Probably Marzuki's most important month, hope he can again beat the rest of the team in Italy


I tend to agree. Marzuki is so cool because he can be a good domestique or a nice attacker on every other terrain but these sort of cobbled races with lots of elevation is where he should shine the most and potentially score himself too. I really hope that him and my other versatile cobbler wont be sacrifized and drop back to protect a dropped Blythe in Italy. ( Even considered leaving Blythe at home for a brief moment. ) Then Marzuki might repeat his performance from last year. Fingers crossed.
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AbhishekLFC
February was good. March has the potential to be just as good and get you to the top of the standings. Fingers crossed Grin
 
AbhishekLFC
February was good. March has the potential to be just as good and get you to the top of the standings. Fingers crossed Grin
 
knockout
There is the potential for that but with Team Bewley so close and there is still a sizable gap to Festina so im not overly optimistic about that Wink
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knockout
April Preview
#NotMayYet


Paris-Roubaix
FLMOHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPR
Adam Blythe76546668767177827673727271
Krists Neilands77566963747370787167637167
Oscar Riesebeek74707367737569736972767171
Nur Amirul Marzuki70717464717270747272647163
Patrick Naud76627364727371746467787564
Kristaps Budenieks69737463707471706973747261
Armands Becis74687369737573687474786574
Yannick Stoltz80626866767975656274857380
- Blythe with a good start to the cobbles season
- Arguably a better fit than the previous month's cobbles for Blythe
- Same support as in Vlaanderen + E3


Giro d'Italia
FLMOHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPR
Ingus Eislers77686759767674598076646259
William Chiarello71797573737477536372736971
Andris Vosekalns66787562697372516771816862
Martins Blums72757568707272636468717871
Kaspars Sergis68757658697373585870766658
Andrei Sakalou66767565637272546072776265
Patrick Naud76627364727371746467787564
Kristaps Budenieks69737463707471706973747261
- First GT of the season
- Chiarello for GC, Vosekalns for breaks
- The deepest climbing core that Evonik ever sent to a GT
- Last season, Eislers won a stage from a break
- This season, Eislers is expected to train surf in sprints


GP Liechtenstein
FLMOHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPR
Mark Dzamastagic78667065767276667678786665
Serghei Tvetcov71777574727176587273736475
Krists Neilands77566963747370787167637167
Emils Liepins73606659736877557879585860
Oscar Riesebeek74707367737569736972767171
Nur Amirul Marzuki70717464717270747272647163
Gabriel Chavanne75586465717674577676536782
Yannick Stoltz80626866767975656274857380
- Are we sure there is any elevation on the route?
- The majority of our climbers is in Italy
- Tvetcov has a +5 day scheduled


Amstel Gold Race
FLMOHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPR
Toms Skujins70708359807773676876666659
Martins Blums72757568707272636468717871
Kaspars Sergis68757658697373585870766658
Oscar Riesebeek74707367737569736972767171
Andrei Sakalou66767565637272546072776265
Nur Amirul Marzuki70717464717270747272647163
Kristaps Budenieks69737463707471706973747261
Armands Becis74687369737573687474786574
- No double leadership here: We trust in Skujins
- Skujins finished each of the last four editions between 4th and 7th
- Lopez needs to save race days for later in the season

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redordead
Blythe has been good on the cobbles this year for sure Smile

We meet at Amstel, so hopefully I don't end up stealing any points there 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 PogaÄar
 
SotD
Unless we pick up a huge Praha race you will lead the rankings after this month. It will be interesting if we can give you a bit of fight in the month of may, although I don't really expect it.

You are quite superior to us in the Paris-Roubaix, so we have to find a way to get back that ~200-250 points gap elsewhere. It won't be in Amstel where Skujins > Koretzky, and Liechtenstein probably won't give that many points. So the Giro it is...

And I suspect you are stronger than me there, despite me having a pretty similar setup Smile

Francesco Bongiorno
Giacomo Nizzolo
Aidan van Niekerk
Charalampas Kastrantas
Nikolaos Ioannidis
Riccardo Zoidl
Michail Mavrikakis
Ioannis Spanopoulos

You have the upperhand in terms of MO/HI, while I have some better TT depth and the better puncheur. Could be a cool battle - but obviously having a GT in the mix could scramble the both of us away from the very top Smile

Good luck mate!
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knockout
redordead - For sure. He started the season much better than last year. But his support is stealing the show a bit. Its impressive how many top 30 results the cobble support has already racked up.
See ya in Amstel Smile

SotD - i mostly agree with that analysis but you're really quickly in moving past Liechtenstein. Praha could well be good enough to match my lead as you have a good GC contender and another possible stage winner on multiple stages. Maybe you could earn a hefty chunk of points back there too Pfft

The Giro lineup is where it gets interesting. Success from breaks can be quite lucky / streaky and it could go either way. Nevertheless i think Chiarello+Vosekalns are slightly stronger than Bongiorno+Zoidl. Eislers vs Nizzolo could be close too. I rate the chances that Eislers will do better due to better climbing and flat abilities but he is completely unproven and has a big acceleration weakness too. Its entirely possible that Nizzolo will score more in the first week while Eislers has to catch up later (if there are later mass sprints for the stage wins). Aidan should be stronger than whatever the AI will do with my team on the hills and in this thread we dont talk about that other terrain. So rather similar with minor advantages for me sounds about right.
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SotD
Lecuisinier is very much alone in Liechtenstein, and he seems to be around 4-5th in those races this season and that would see us score 140-150 + 35 points if all finishes (which they don't). I need to get atleast 2nd to take back what I will lack in Paris-Roubaix Smile

I agree with you in Giro. Chiarello and Vosekalns is definately better than Bongiorno and Zoidl/Ioannidis (The latter have been the better of them this season). I also agree with the sprinter setup. I basically brought my Italians for RP reasons Smile Bongiorno and Nizzolo sounds like someone who could overperform Grin

I put all my faith in Kastrantas and van Niekerk. Between them they scored 400-500 points from Grand Tours last season. If they can somehow find a way to replicate the KOM hunts and the occassional stage result it could be a very good race for us. But that's up to chance. And on paper I fancy your team - as you say.

Congrats on the 1st place btw Smile
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knockout
Thanks Smile

I think Lecuisinier has a higher chance of finishing on the podium in Liechtenstein than Blythe in Roubaix and i wont have too many finishers in Liechtenstein either. But i see where you are coming from Wink
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AbhishekLFC
AbhishekLFC wrote:
February was good. March has the potential to be just as good and get you to the top of the standings. Fingers crossed Grin

Got there didn't you Grin Great month for the team. Hope April keeps the momentum going.
 
knockout
You were absolutely right Grin
I just didnt dare to be too optimistic after some of those racess were rather disappointing last season.
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Fabianski
Great run for you lately, congrats! The top favorites seem to be well on track Smile
 
knockout
Fabianski wrote:
Great run for you lately, congrats! The top favorites seem to be well on track Smile


thanks! I completely agree - the last couple of races all went well. But it will be crucial to stay on track during all those mountainous races and particularly the GTs. Despite our investments we can still lose lots of points on other possible contenders there and we need to minimize those while continuing to gain elsewhere.
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SotD
knockout wrote:
I think Lecuisinier has a higher chance of finishing on the podium in Liechtenstein than Blythe in Roubaix.


I agree. Right? :-p
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