[CT '20] Philips | End of Season
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AbhishekLFC |
Posted on 11-12-2020 12:38
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February wasn't a bad month, but it was a weird month, as we scored more in certain races where we were not expecting to and failed to score as much as we were expecting in other races. Overall, we ended up in a similar position to what we were expecting. We need to wait till the next rankings are published to confirm that though.
For now, we are looking ahead to our races in March in this update.
Rider | Role | Bert Van Lerberghe | Leader | Igor Boev | Sprinter | Michel Kreder | Domestique | Tomas Paprstka | Domestique | Jasper Bovenhuis | Domestique | Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez | Domestique | Ide Schelling | Domestique |
No real expectations from this race, expect to hope that our guys can hold on to the reduced pack for as long as possible and score some depth points. We have a good record in this race with Saber as our leader in the last two years, but he's moved on now. We hope we can still get a good performance in under the radar. Expectation: Top 20
Watch Out For: Jasper Bovenhuis
Rider | Role | Nico Keinath | Leader | Igor Boev | Sprinter | Calvin Watson | Domestique | Romain Bardet | Co-Leader | Joonas Henttala | Domestique | Kevin Inkelaar | Domestique | Michael Storer | Domestique | Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez | Domestique |
Keinath is back on the road after a bit of a gap, and we hope he hasn't lost his great form of Tachira. The full mountain support is here, along with Watson and Storer to help our leader on the hills, and possibly also join breaks if they can. We are also hoping for Bardet to score points as well in the GC. Storer and Inkelaar should also be in the running for scoring points in the U25 classification. Expectation: Top 5
Watch Out For: Romain Bardet
Kuurne - Bruxelles - Kuurne Rider | Role | Bert Van Lerberghe | Leader | Igor Boev | Sprinter | Tomas Paprstka | Domestique | Jasper Bovenhuis | Domestique | Kevin Inkelaar | Domestique | Michael Storer | Domestique | Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez | Domestique |
Another PCT cobbles race, this time from the HC category! As such, we have similar expectations to what we did in Roma, that of our riders scoring some depth points, by holding their own in the pack for as long as they can. Expectation: Top 15
Watch Out For: Tomas Paprstka
March is a quiet month for us, which is surprising, because it is probably the busiest month on the MG calendar, in terms of number of races. We don't expect a lot from the cobbles but we do have high hopes from Keinath in Eritrea. We also expect a slide down the rankings because of our less RDs used.
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Fabianski |
Posted on 11-12-2020 15:55
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I think although you don't have many RDs this month, it will still be a good one for you. Your team did pretty well on the cobbles so far, and I guess that mountain won't have a huge impact in Roma Maxima.
Keinath being a solid hill rider might come in pretty handy in Eritrea, especially on the final day. If the mountain stage will be as lame as such stages often are, he could well be on the podium again. And with Boev and Watson, you've got some more firepower for potential stage wins!
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AbhishekLFC |
Posted on 12-12-2020 04:54
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Not counting on the cobbles too much as it's C1 and HC but hoping that your assessment of Eritrea is along the lines of what actually happens.
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AbhishekLFC |
Posted on 05-01-2021 12:23
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We didn't join the early break, but Paprtska joined up at the head of the race with 37 kilometers to go.
He would last at the front for about 15 kilometers before being reeled in and eventually dropped by the pack. Van Lerberghe is dropped after the 15 kilometers to go mark. He would make it back to the peloton but was dropped again before the closing kilometers. He would eventually finish 21st.
1 | Danny Summerhill | Andorra Cycling Project | 5h01'33 | 21 | Bert Van Lerberghe | Philips | + 1'46 | 33 | Jasper Bovenhuis | Philips | + 3'11 | 45 | Tomas Paprstka | Philips | + 3'36 | 90 | Igor Boev | Philips | + 7'09 | 96 | Michel Kreder | Philips | + 7'41 | 127 | Ide Schelling | Philips | + 11'12 | 154 | Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez | Philips | + 16'11 |
We missed our target by a position but we're not too worried about how things went in this race, given the startlst and the fact that cobbles in C1 is perhaps the hardest to score points off this season! Would've been good to have got some depth points from the Paprstka and/or Bovenhuis though.
The race started on a slow note, with Boev unable to get involved in the sprint on Stage 1.
On Stage 2, he would get involved, but was out in the wind too early and faded away in the end to finish 8th.
Stage 3 was the big one, and Keinath looked strong in the closing stages, staying right at the front of the pack in the closing half a dozen or so kilometers. He would then attack just before the kilometer marker.
He would hang on to his advantage, winning the stage and also moving into the lead in the GC.
Dream turned into a semi-nightmare on Stage 4, as Keinath struggled to stay with leaders on the hills, and finished more than a minute down on the day, and falling to 9th in the GC.
Stage 5 was redemption time for us as Boev surfed the correct wheels and launched the perfect sprint to take his first win of the season! Not bad for a free rider, eh?
Stage 6 turned into a dull affair with the pack finishing together. Keinath eked out a 6th place, for some more points and finished 9th in the GC.
1 | Lawrence Warbasse | Carlsberg - Danske Bank | 26h39'54 | 9 | Nico Keinath | Philips | + 37 | 44 | Romain Bardet | Philips | + 12'26 | 53 | Joonas Henttala | Philips | + 16'11 | 70 | Kevin Inkelaar | Philips | + 20'39 | 92 | Michael Storer | Philips | + 30'53 | 98 | Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez | Philips | + 33'47 | 99 | Calvin Watson | Philips | + 33'59 | 112 | Igor Boev | Philips | + 44'43 |
9th in the GC for Keinath meant missing our GC target for this race, but two stage wins, 6th and 7th in the Points from Keinath and Boev respectively, 8th in the KOM for Keinath and 6th in the U25s for Inkelaar meant a decent all-round performance for the team in this race. Can't really complain about that but the non-performance of Bardet and Henttala so far is a little worrying.
Kuurne - Bruxelles - Kuurne Review This race was more of an exercise in patience and attrition rather than being specatacualr as Van Lerberghe remained in the leading couple of groups throughout, eventually narrowly missing out a Top 10 finish. He finished 11th.
A decent result for Van Lerberghe, although once again Bovenhuis and Paprstka failed to pick up points to add to our haul.
We didn't come into March with very high expectations but we come away mostly satisfied at having met our points targets. We are yet to look into the recent Rankings update for the CT, so a reaction to that will come in our next update when we preview our April races.
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Posted on 06-01-2021 15:46
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Didn't understand what happened to Keinath in Eritrea, probably just tired out after doing all the work on stage 4. Not being able to recover well on the downhill certainly didn't help, but still...
Yet, it's still looking good for you, if you can continue to pull off such results, promotion should be safe far before the final month
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AbhishekLFC |
Posted on 08-01-2021 05:40
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@Fabianski: I guess it was something along those lines with him not recovering too well but I can't complain too much given how his season has started. Hoping you are right about the second paragraph. Guess we're in for the title battle till the end
The latest rankings are out and we have retained our second position in the table, despite there being quite some movement in and around us. Our season is on track so far, and April provide five more opportunities to keep our promotion push going. Interestingly, all five races for us this month are classics, which is perhaps a rarity on the calendar.
Rider | Role | Bert Van Lerberghe | Free Role | Geert Van der Sanden | Leader | Michel Kreder | Leadout | Tomas Paprstka | Domestique | Jasper Bovenhuis | Domestique | Michael Storer | Domestique | Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez | Domestique |
Van der Sanden returns in a leadership role after a bit of a break to try to improve from his previous outings so far this season. We hope to be competitive and improve from our result at the Great Ocean Road Race. Expectation: Top 10
Watch Out For: Bert Van Lerberghe
Rider | Role | Wilco Kelderman | Leader | Igor Boev | Sprinter | Michel Kreder | Leadout | Calvin Watson | Domestique | Jasper Bovenhuis | Domestique | Michel Storer | Domestique | Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez | Domestique | Ide Schelling | Domestique |
After two not-so good hilly classics, Kelderman leads us again in Izola, which too, does not quite support his skills. The difficult climbs end way too early for him to take advantage and we expect a larger group to be challenging for the win at the finish. For this reason, we are also taking the wildcard duo of Boev and Kreder to see if their sprinting skills come to any use at the finish. A tough one to call this. Expectation: Top 5
Watch Out For: Igor Boev
Rider | Role | Wilco Kelderman | Leader | Calvin Watson | Domestique | Romain Bardet | Domestique | Jasper Bovenhuis | Domestique | Kevin Inkelaar | Domestique | Michael Storer | Domestique | Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez | Domestique | Ide Schelling | Domestique |
Back to back hilly classics, and this one definitely suits Kelderman a lot more. We expect Kelderman to win any puncher race which ends in an hill-top finish, but cycling doesn't really work like that. However, we'll be very disappointed if we do not finish on the podium in this race. Expectation: Top 3
Watch Out For: Calvin Watson
Rider | Role | Bert Van Lerberghe | Leader | Michel Kreder | Domestique | Tomas Paprstka | Domestique | Jasper Bovenhuis | Domestique | Jeferson Cepeda Hernandez | Domestique | Ide Schelling | Domestique |
Not the hardest cobbles race on the calendar, but this race should still provide some difficulties in the form of the hills for the riders. We've been doing well in the cobbles so far, and hope our trio can keep that run going. As with most cobbles races however, only six riders make it to our startlist. Expectation: Top 5
Watch Out For: Jasper Bovenhuis
Rider | Role | Bert Van Lerberghe | Free Role | Igor Boev | Leader | Michel Kreder | Leadout | Tomas Paprstka | Domestique | Tom Dumoulin | Domestique | Jasper Bovenhuis | Domestique | Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez | Domestique | Ide Schelling | Domestique |
A really difficult 'flat' race and a rare occasion where Boev and Kreder ride together this season. It will be very difficult to challenge the PCT sprinters in this race, but we hope we can make ourselves seen and cause some chaos at the front with our team line-up. Expectation: Top 25
Watch Out For: Bert Van Lerberghe
After a quiet March, more action is lined up for us this time. We have high hopes from the three races in the middle. while the first and last one is have lower expectations. We need to keep our good start going to be able to meet our season goal of promotion.
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Posted on 08-01-2021 05:54
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Wilco to get back to winning ways in San Marino, should be a solid allround month of racing for you
Maybe you can go on a coffee with an old friend in Lisbon
"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
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Posted on 08-01-2021 07:07
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Without much surprise, we're going to have Wilco vs. Gianni twice this month, in Slovenia and San Marino. But just like you, I do think the puncheurs won't necessarily be the best choice for the former, so I'll bring a sprinter, too
Good luck, and hopefully you're right and we'll battle for the win until the end - it would be an amazing result for us
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Nemolito |
Posted on 08-01-2021 18:02
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Congratulations on a very decent month of March. GC-wise not what you had hoped but some nice stage wins and depth scoring is always great. Definitely when followed by a strong 11th place in KBK and a deserved promotion spot amongst the "four greats" of the CT.
Good luck in April! I will be evading you in the hilly races as always, and look forward to being in the breakaway together in Lisbon
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AbhishekLFC |
Posted on 09-01-2021 04:14
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@redordead: Hope so! Always up for a good coffee. Lisbon sounds like a good place for it
@Fabianski: Kelderman needs to buck up his game a bit with Moscon getting the better of him recently. Izola can go any way so not putting too much hopes on that. Let's see where our similar strategies get us, both in that race and through the rest of the season.
@Nemolito: Thanks We're barely ever in the breakaway, so if we do make it there in Lisbon together, I know I'll be happy to be there.
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Posted on 02-02-2021 09:25
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We didn't get anyone in the break. We didn't chase and when the pace picked up inside the final 10 kilometers, Van der Sanden and three others were dropped. We couldn't contest the final sprint as a result.
1 | Oliver Naesen | Bralirwa - Stevens Bikes | 5h19'15 | 33 | Jasper Bovenhuis | Philips | s.t. | 36 | Tomas Paprstka | Philips | s.t. | 50 | Michel Kreder | Philips | s.t. | 138 | Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez | Philips | + 4'00 | 139 | Michael Storer | Philips | s.t. | 140 | Bert Van Lerberghe | Philips | s.t. | 142 | Geert Van der Sanden | Philips | s.t. |
Horrible race for us and it seems like we need to lower our expectations from flat races even further!
We didn't join the break, with Kelderman in the team and helped chase them down. We managed to keep Kelderman at the front throughout the race. Kelderman attacked on the hill in the last lap around Izola, with Eiking in tow.
Together they managed to maintain a small gap to the pack till the line. Kelderman outsprinted Eiking to win the race!
Watson finished 8th, a good result for him. Bovenhuis finished 22nd.
1 | Wilco Kelderman | Philips | 3h58'02 | 8 | Calvin Watson | Philips | s.t. | 22 | Jasper Bovenhuis | Philips | s.t. | 26 | Michel Kreder | Philips | s.t. | 38 | Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez | Philips | s.t. | 41 | Michael Storer | Philips | s.t. | 60 | Ide Schelling | Philips | s.t. | 75 | Igor Boev | Philips | s.t. |
A great result for us in a race we were not too sure about. Kelderman attacked at the perfect moment and was strong enough to claim the victory. The depth points scored by Watson and Bovenhuis are always welcome.
We kept ourselves busy chasing the break from the early stages. Watson worked hard at the front to chase down the break inside the final 25 kilometers. He felt the effect of this 10 kilometers later, being dropped just as the pack caught up to the breakaway. Kelderman followed an attack by Eiking, along with Moscon, with 5 kilometers remaining. Soon more riders would jump onboard. Seven riders would be together at the Flamme Rouge, with Kelderman following the first move made by Moscon. Kelderman would even go into the lead with 500 meters left.
But inexplicably, he would lose momentum at the wrong time and be passed by two riders, finishing 3rd.
1 | Gianni Moscon | Centovalli - Fiat | 4h23'39 | 3 | Wilco Kelderman | Philips | s.t. | 36 | Romain Bardet | Philips | + 3'24 | 49 | Calvin Watson | Philips | + 4'33 | 50 | Michael Storer | Philips | s.t. | 61 | Kevin Inkelaar | Philips | s.t. | 66 | Ide Schelling | Philips | s.t. | 71 | Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez | Philips | s.t. | 79 | Jasper Bovenhuis | Philips | s.t. |
Third in itself is a good result for us but it is disappointing that Kelderman could not hold on to his lead with just 500 meters to go. Nevertheless, we did well here but probably should've scored some more from this race.
We put a rider in the break for a change, in the form of Schelling.
As a result, we didn't do a lot of work in the pack, leaving it to other teams. Most of the break, Schelling included, were caught with 82 kilometers left. Van Lerberghe was dropped on the 10th circuit but good work from Paprstka brought him back. The last remnants of the break were finally caught with 26 kilometers to go. The initial splits saw Van Lerberghe and Bovenhuis in the third group on the road, with Paprstka further back. The pack would close back in but another group of five riders got a gap, and wouldn't be caught. Bovenhuis finished 6th, the best of the rest.
Paprstka would claim 10th.
Van Lerberghe in 15th would make it a good effort.
We were hoping for a Top 5 result, but missed that by one position. 6th, 10th and 15th is however, a good return from this race. Bovenhuis used his skill-combo to good effect, while Paprstka put in a lot of work and deserves his Top 10 finish. Van Lerberghe overcame his early wobble to get more points for us.
We spent the early part of the race helping out occasionally in the chase but mostly conserving energy. Boev was on the right side of a split in the pack with 40 kilometers to go. The pack would group and regroup multiple times before the finish. Before the winning moves were made, Bovenhuis was our only rider in the lead group with 15 kilometers to go. The initial attack stuck till the end. Bovenhuis was our best finisher in 19th.
1 | Travis Meyer | Eddie Stobart | 5h25'19 | 19 | Jasper Bovenhuis | Philips | s.t. | 56 | Tomas Paprstka | Philips | s.t. | 66 | Igor Boev | Philips | + 4'04 | 77 | Bert Van Lerberghe | Philips | s.t. | 86 | Michel Kreder | Philips | s.t. | 102 | Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez | Philips | s.t. | 103 | Ide Schelling | Philips | s.t. | 118 | Tom Dumoulin | Philips | + 7'24 |
We didn't do too badly here. 19th doesn't give us a lot of points but it ensures we don't leave empty handed, and we didn't really expect to do much better to be honest.
April started on a bad note, but improved to meet our expectations. We probably need to do better though if we want to maintain our title push.
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Posted on 02-02-2021 10:25
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Nice read as always Strong results in the hills, even though it was unexpected to see Kelderman drop back after taking the lead so majesticly with 500 metres to go. Also strong depth on the cobbles, which is nice. May is another calm month for us, but we both hope to score big in Faso I presume.
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Fabianski |
Posted on 02-02-2021 15:29
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Great results in the hills and on the cobbles! And the "flat" races are just random this year anyway, so Betonexpressz and Lisbon could have gone either way... Happy I didn't sign up for the latter, to be honest.
Given taht May has quite a few not perfectly suited races for us, I guess you'll overtake us rather sooner than later if you can keep scoring that well
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Posted on 03-02-2021 06:01
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Apart from Betonexpressz this was another good month for Philips. Promotion should be pretty much nailed on from here and the title is well within reach.
"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
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AbhishekLFC |
Posted on 03-02-2021 10:10
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@Nemolito: Thanks Yeah Kelderman dropping away at the end was a bummer, but the result was fine. Dunkurque and Faso for us in May, where we hope to score well. Not sure we get much from the other two races lined up (preview coming soon ).
Fabianski: Like I said above, probably just two hopeful races for us in May. I guess it is a quiet month for CT in general. We met expectations this month, like you said. Still quite a way to go in the title battle I guess
redordead: Thanks for the continued positivity for us We did have a good month, all things considered. Let's see how the rest of the season goes.
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Posted on 03-02-2021 10:16
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Philips and being successful, name a less iconic duo
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Posted on 03-02-2021 10:26
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Zalgiris and Intxausti
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Posted on 03-02-2021 10:38
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Iconic in how bad it is
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Posted on 03-02-2021 11:32
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Another strong performance by Paprstka in Lincoln GP. Being a very good team worker and getting results himself, it seems like he provides great value for you compared to his wage. Love to see it!
A Big Thank You To All MG Reporters!
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AbhishekLFC |
Posted on 04-02-2021 09:44
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@knockout: Agree completely. He's been a great team player and has been consistent to boot. For his wage, he's excellent!
While we are still awaiting the latest rankings update, we did quite well in April to keep up the pressure at the top of the standings. May brings with it four more opportunities to do the same, but realistically, we have high hopes for only two of those races.
Rider | Role | Bert Van Lerberghe | Leader | Michel Kreder | Domestique | Tomas Paprstka | Domestique | Jasper Bovenhuis | Domestique | Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez | Domestique | Ide Schelling | Domestique |
Another race where we only send 6 riders, which is a common theme across a lot of our cobbled races this season. Van Lerberghe leads on paper, but our team structure has proven to be fluid enough on the cobbles for all three of Van Lerberghe, Paprstka and Bovenhuis to share the load of scoring points. Expectation: Top 10
Watch Out For: Jasper Boevnhuis
Rider | Role | Bert Van Lerberghe | Leader | Igor Boev | Sprinter | Tomas Paprstka | Domestique | Jasper Bovenhuis | Domestique | Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez | Domestique | Ide Schelling | Domestique |
More cobbles mean more chances of three-way scoring for us. Boev replaces Kreder from Dunkurque to try to take advantage of any stage ending in a bunch sprint. Expectation: Top 5
Watch Out For: Tomas Paprstka
Rider | Role | Bert Van Lerberghe | Leader | Geert Van der Sanden | Sprinter | Michel Kreder | Leadout | Tomas Paprstka | Domestique | Jasper Bovenhuis | Domestique | Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez | Domestique | Ide Schelling | Domestique |
Not a lot of hopes for this with the presence of the big boys of PCT. Van der Sanden and Kreder join the cobbles squad in the faint chance that this race ends in a sprint. We hope to see more consistency, and that's about it. Expectation: Top 25
Watch Out For: Jasper Bovenhuis
Rider | Role | Bert Van Lerberghe | Free Role | Geert Van der Sanden | Sprinter | Michel Kreder | Leadout | Tomas Paprstka | Domestique | Jasper Bovenhuis | Domestique | Kevin Inkelaar | Domestique | Michael Storer | Domestique | Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez | Domestique |
Given how the flat classics have gone so far for us, we do not expect big things here either. Just some points would be good. The only race with a full eight member squad for us this month. Expectation: Top 15
Watch Out For: Bert Van Lerberghe
Our hopes mostly rest on the first half of the month for scoring points. Points collected in the other two races would be a bonus.
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