[CT '20] Philips | End of Season
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Posted on 06-02-2021 14:27
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A great start to the month in Dunkerque
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AbhishekLFC |
Posted on 05-03-2021 10:40
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@redordead: Yeah it was . More on that and the remaining races coming up...
1 Jour de Dunkerque Review We didn't put any rider in the break and focused on keeping our riders safe in the pack. Van Lerberghe lost contact with the peloton less than 30 kilometers to go along with a couple of other favourites. They were able to get back. Van Lerberghe missed the winning move but finished 3rd from the lead group of seven which got away late.
Paprstka in 14th and Bovenhuis in 25th also picked up points for us.
1 | Jerome Baugnies | Los Pollos Hermanos | 5h07'16 | 3 | Bert Van Lerberghe | Philips | + 17 | 14 | Tomas Paprstka | Philips | + 4'10 | 25 | Jasper Bovenhuis | Philips | + 6'19 | 39 | Michel Kreder | Philips | + 10'29 | 52 | Ide Schelling | Philips | + 19'11 | 64 | Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez | Philips | + 30'31 |
We came here with a modest target of a Top 10 finish with good depth points, so the podium from Van Lerberghe is an excellent result. He did really well to recover from getting dropped. The support from Paprtska and Bovenhuis was great once again.
We did not join the break on Stage 1, something which is a common theme for us by now. A late puncture made life difficult for Van Lerberghe but he did manage to stay with the lead group behind the stage winner. Paprtska, Bovenhuis and Boev also finished in the lead group.
It was more of the same before the sprint finish on Stage 2. Boev wheel-surfed in the closing stages and launched his sprint with half a kilometer to go. He held on for the win to give us much needed points on this stage.
Boev moved up to 2nd in the GC and tied for the Points classification lead.
The hard Stage 3 lived up to its billing! Van Lerberghe was in the lead group throughout with Paprtska and Bovenhuis playing catchup early on. However, Van Lerberghe tired towards the end but Paprtska ended the stage immensely strong, claiming 3rd on the day and clinching 5th in the GC as a result.
Bovenhuis and Van Lerberghe finished 11th and 15th on the stage and 11th and 16th in the GC.
1 | Jerome Baugnies | Los Pollos Hermanos | 9h16'36 | 5 | Tomas Paprstka | Philips | + 1'17 | 11 | Jasper Bovenhuis | Philips | + 1'32 | 16 | Bert Van Lerberghe | Philips | + 2'33 | 43 | Igor Boev | Philips | + 21'28 | 84 | Ide Schelling | Philips | + 45'15 |
A stage win, a stage podium, Top 5 in the GC, 4th in the Points and a tied win in the Team standings is a very good return from this race.
Van Lerberghe was dropped early once again but excellent domestique work once again from the team got him back. He was not in contention at the front but rode a solid race to finish 19th, with Paprstka finishing 29th.
1 | Marcos Altur | Podium Ambition | 6h03'16 | 19 | Bert Van Lerberghe | Philips | + 3'19 | 29 | Tomas Paprstka | Philips | s.t. | 52 | Jasper Bovenhuis | Philips | + 8'00 | 79 | Geert Van der Sanden | Philips | + 11'56 | 89 | Michel Kreder | Philips | s.t. | 128 | Ide Schelling | Philips | + 23'13 | 161 | Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez | Philips | + 45'29 |
We didn't have high hopes from this and we're happy not to return empty handed from this race. It is important to keep the points coming in, even from races where we are not expected to do well, and we achieved that here. A slightly worrying trend this month with Van Lerberghe getting fropped quite often but luckily it hasn't hurt us yet.
Frankfurt Eschborn Review No breakaway action but a lot of chasing for us in this race. Inexplicably, Van der Sanden was dropped on the sixth climb! We did make his way back but he didn't have the legs in the final sprint. In the end, it was Paprtska who finished in the highest position for us, that of 8th. Inkelaar in 11th, Storer in 20th and Cepeda Hernandez in 22nd were not exactly the points scorers we were expecting before this race started!
1 | Wouter Wippert | BNZ Cycling Team | 6h26'06 | 8 | Tomas Paprstka | Philips | s.t. | 11 | Kevin Inkelaar | Philips | s.t. | 20 | Michael Storer | Philips | s.t. | 22 | Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez | Philips | s.t. | 26 | Jasper Bovenhuis | Philips | s.t. | 29 | Geert Van der Sanden | Philips | s.t. | 34 | Michel Kreder | Philips | s.t. | 66 | Bert Van Lerberghe | Philips | s.t. |
The results probably indicate that the climbs had quite an impact on the sprinters. Perhaps we made a mistake in sending Van der Sanden here and not Boev. However, we are quite happy with our return from this race. Kudos to the youngsters for stepping up when our leaders faltered.
A good month for us where we scored well in the races we targeted and scored satisfactorily in the other two races. We keep the pressure on the top of the standings and hope to keep this up.
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Posted on 05-03-2021 11:17
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No Kelderman, no Keinath, but a bunch of good results
This is going to be an awesome title race
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AbhishekLFC |
Posted on 06-03-2021 14:32
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@redordead: We would have hoped for it to be a boring title race But this is exciting too!
Bunch of good results indeed. Let's hope this can continue.
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Posted on 06-03-2021 14:44
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Well, I guess it actually might be a boring title race. At least we won't be in the mix anymore with a sub-par month of May I guess - and we've used quite a lot more days than you. I guess it'll be between you and Carrefour, with the advantage still on your side.
You can score on any terrain, that's huge - and you do so with sub-top cobblers, sprinters, climbers... just Kelderman is a real "beast", but with the rest of your squad doing extremely well, you don't even have to rely on him dominating the CT hills - great job building up this team!
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Nemolito |
Posted on 07-03-2021 21:51
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As red said, even though your two most important riders were just watching tv all month, you still got some very solid results. Nice month for you, congratulations
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AbhishekLFC |
Posted on 08-03-2021 06:17
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@Nemolito: The idea was to go back to the strategy that worked in our first season, to be able to compete on all terrains and it has worked out quite well so far like you mentioned. Hopefully we can keep this up, but I still don't count any team out of the title race yet. There's a long way to go and it takes only a couple of races for the standings to have a completely different look!
@Nemolito: Thanks The flat and cobbles guys have done well I agree. Especially the results in the latter have improved considerably while the cobbles team remains very consistent. Hopefully more of this follows.
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Posted on 08-03-2021 10:35
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Who needs Van Lerberghe if you have Paprstka? All aboard the Paprstka hype train |
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Posted on 08-03-2021 13:40
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@knockout: Well I'm glad to have both, with one stepping in whenever the other has had an off day! No matching Paprstka's contributions on a 50k wage though
May continued the good work of April and we kept the pressure on the top of the standings. June will see us ride in four races, and we have hopes of doing well in three of them at the least. It'll be another important month to keep the momentum going into July, which will probably be our most important month of the season.
Rider | Role | Nico Keinath | Leader | Igor Boev | Sprinter | Calvin Watson | Domestique | Romain Bardet | Co-Leader/Domestique | Tom Dumoulin | Time Trial | Joonas Henttala | Domestique/Time Trial | Kevon Inkelaar | Domestique | Michael Storer | Domestique |
Keinath returns after a bit of a break to lead the team again in the TT heavy climbing race. We are not crazy about the TTT on the final stage, but hopefully Dumoulin, Keinath and Henttala can pull the rest of the team to a good result. We also hope to be in a decent position before that stage to be able to have something to protect. Boev has done well in Stage Races so far and is here again for the three flat stages. Expectation: Top 5
Watch Out For: Igor Boev
Rider | Role | Bert Van Lerberghe | Free Role | Igor Boev | Sprinter | Calvin Watson | Puncher | Tomas Paprstka | Domestique | Tom Dumoulin | Time Trial | Jasper Bovenhuis | Domestique | Joonas Henttala | Time Trial | Michael Storer | Domestique |
Provided he can stay safe for the first four stages, this is perhaps the first real opportunity for Dumoulin to target a high placing in the GC with the moderately long Time Trial on the final stage. Boev is here once again to try to take advantage of the undulating flat stages. Watson is here to try to challenge is the hills rated stage 3 becomes selective. Overall, we have a well-rounded unit but we don't have very high hopes from this race as far as the GC is concerned mainly because of the unpredictable nature of this race. Expectation: Top 15
Watch Out For: Tom Dumoulin
Rider | Role | Nico Keinath | Leader | Romain Bardet | Co-Leader | Joonas Henttala | Domestique | Kevin Inkelaar | Domestique | Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez | Domestique | Ide Schelling | Domestique |
Keinath rides again this month, and once again, we don't believe this race suits his capabilities too well. We are hoping to get some depth scoring going here instead. We are also hoping for Bardet to kickstart his season with this race. Expectation: Top 10
Watch Out For: Romain Bardet
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 |
Kelderman comes back to riding after a break as well and he should be one of the top favourites for this race. He didn't quite get the job done the last time a similar profile showed up, but we expect a podium at the minimum. The hills support has been a little hit and miss so far, so we hope for more consistency here. Expectation: Top 3
Watch Out For: Calvin Watson
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Posted on 08-03-2021 13:41
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Philips = stinky
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Posted on 08-03-2021 18:27
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Really curious about Danmark. We both have a contender for the GC if that hilly stage isn't selective (and while it doesn't look that selective to me, you never know what PCM has planned of course). I think Dumoulin might be the best tt'ist in the division, so I really fancy your chances then. As long as he doesn't decide to take a break like irl, that is
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Posted on 16-03-2021 11:25
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@quadsas: https://www.youtu...NXIZuIBJKs
@Nemolito: Let's hope MG Dumoulin can live up to his TT billing in Danmark!
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Posted on 16-03-2021 11:59
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Posted on 16-03-2021 12:17
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We're halfway through the 2020 season, so it's a good time to check on the progress of the team through the races so far. According to the latest Rankings update, we stand 5th in the division (conditions applied). That is not as good as we had hoped at the start of the season, but let's keep that aside and look at how the riders have done.
We have raced in one goal race so far, a win goal, and achieved that. Our other goals are coming up later in the year and we hope to achieve those as well. Currently, we're also on course to meet the Individual and Team Standings goals.
Race | Category | Points | RDs | PpRD | Hong Kong Challenge | C1 | 123 | 3 | 41 | Tour du Faso | C2HC | 114 | 3 | 38 | GP Yekaterinburg | C2HC | 105 | 2 | 52.5 | Tour of Eritrea | C2HC | 75 | 6 | 12.5 | Vuelta al Tachira | C2 | 72 | 10 | 7.2 | GP Izola | C2 | 59 | 2 | 29.5 | Lincoln GP | C2HC | 50 | 2 | 25 | Gent - Wevelgem | C2HC | 49 | 2 | 24.5 | Trofeo Laigueglia | C2HC | 33 | 2 | 16.5 | 1 Jour de Dunkerque | C2 | 33 | 2 | 16.5 | GP Herning | C2 | 27 | 2 | 13.5 | Coppa Placci | C2 | 26 | 2 | 13 | Frankfurt Eschborn | C2 | 25 | 2 | 12.5 | Kuurne - Bruxelles - Kuurne | HC | 22 | 2 | 11 | Colombo Classic | C2 | 10 | 2 | 5 | Lisbon Classic | C1 | 4 | 2 | 2 | Malopolski Wyscig | C1 | 4 | 2 | 2 | Roma Maxima | C1 | 3 | 2 | 1.5 | Great Ocean Road Classic | C2HC | 1 | 2 | 0.5 | Viana do Castelo | C1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | Betonexpressz GP | C2HC | 0 | 2 | 0 |
Race Category-Wise Analysis Category | Points | RDs | PpRD | HC | 22 | 2 | 11 | C1 | 134 | 11 | 12.18 | C2HC | 427 | 21 | 20.33 | C2 | 252 | 22 | 11.45 |
C2HC has brought us most joy, with an impressive PpRD and three of the top four scoring races belonging to this category. We have been consistent more or less, but we do need a few more standout performances to improve our position in the table.
Month-Wise Points Progression
| January | February | March | April | May | Total | Projected | Points | 178 | 242 | 100 | 139 | 176 | 835 | 2237 | RDs | 14 | 13 | 10 | 10 | 9 | 56 | | PpRD | 12.71 | 18.62 | 10.00 | 13.90 | 19.56 | 14.91 | | Rank | 2 | | 2 | | 5 | | |
Recently concluded May has been our best month of the season so far, with March being a let down. we need to keep achieving 15 or more PpRD going ahead to be able to challenge for the title.
Rider Analysis - Points, PpRD and Ranking Rider | Points | PpRD | CT Ranking | Wilco Kelderman | 265 | 20.38 | 4 | Nico Keinath | 118 | 7.38 | 23 | Bert Van Lerberghe | 115 | 4.26 | 24 | Tomas Paprstka | 115 | 3.97 | 25 | Jasper Bovenhuis | 60 | 1.62 | 58 | Calvin Watson | 53 | 2.79 | 64 | Igor Boev | 49 | 2.13 | 72 | Kevin Inkelaar | 11 | 0.46 | 148 | Michael Storer | 8 | 0.24 | 163 | Geert Van der Sanden | 7 | 0.39 | 173 | Ide Schelling | 2 | 0.05 | 235 | Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez | 1 | 0.02 | 257 | Michel Kreder | | 0.00 | | Romain Bardet | | 0.00 | | Tom Dumoulin | | 0.00 | | Joonas Henttala | | 0.00 | | |
**Scaroni, Per and Kooistra are yet to race.As expected, Kelderman is our top scorer by far, but he's still 4th in the CT standings. He does have more than 60% of his RDs left, so that should boost his scoring. Keinath has been consistent while Van Lerberghe has underperformed. Paprstka has been the signing of the season so far. Boev too, has been excellent. Bovenhuis has done well while Watson has been solid. Our depth has been good with seven riders in the Top 75, but there is a big drop-off after that. Van der Sanden has been poor while Bardet, Dumoulin and Henttala not scoring yet is a bit of worry now.
Rider Analysis - Wage/Point Rider | Points | Wage | Wage/Points | Igor Boev | 49 | 0 | 0.00 | Tomas Paprstka | 115 | 50000 | 434.78 | Bert Van Lerberghe | 115 | 90000 | 782.61 | Jasper Bovenhuis | 60 | 50000 | 833.33 | Calvin Watson | 53 | 50000 | 943.40 | Nico Keinath | 118 | 140000 | 1186.44 | Wilco Kelderman | 265 | 425000 | 1603.77 | Michael Storer | 8 | 25000 | 3125.00 | Kevin Inkelaar | 11 | 50000 | 4545.45 | Geert Van der Sanden | 7 | 50000 | 7142.86 | Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez | 1 | 25000 | 25000.00 | Ide Schelling | 2 | 50000 | 25000.00 | Michel Kreder | 0 | 0 | - | Romain Bardet | 0 | 50000 | - | Tom Dumoulin | 0 | 50000 | - | Joonas Henttala | 0 | 50000 | - |
**Scaroni, Per and Kooistra are yet to race.No one compares to Boev's returns for us, being a free rider signed from the draft. Paprstka is taking home just over 400 Euros for every point he scores.
Edited by AbhishekLFC on 16-03-2021 12:44
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Posted on 16-03-2021 12:33
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I think your rider analysis should have a CT ranking, unless you're already predicting for next season
Also I think Scaroni, Per and Kooistra won't be riding for you this season
A few more results from Nico and Wilco and you should be back in contention for the title. The race goals also look very much achievable
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AbhishekLFC |
Posted on 16-03-2021 12:47
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redordead wrote:
I think your rider analysis should have a CT ranking, unless you're already predicting for next season
Also I think Scaroni, Per and Kooistra won't be riding for you this season
A few more results from Nico and Wilco and you should be back in contention for the title. The race goals also look very much achievable
Rankings corrected. Me and my copy-paste issues
Scaroni, Per and Kooistra are Stagiares, so they don't start yet.
The race goals do look achievable but not sure about the title push at the moment. Need some more big results. Just consistency is not getting us there.
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Posted on 16-03-2021 15:45
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Really great update, love to read it. As you mentioned yourself, Kelderman still has many rd's left, and looking at his pprd that will surely grant you a lot of points. Not sure if it will be enough for the title, but it must be close. Like I mentioned earlier, Dumoulin looks the best tt'ist in the division to me, so I'm sure he'll also deliver you some decent points. Just don't know about Danmark, because of that hilly stage. Looking forward to the title battle
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Posted on 18-03-2021 06:35
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Looking forward to it myself. Our riders just need to find on extra gear to close the gap at the top. Won't be easy because all team sin the top positions have been very consistent and strong. Let's see how it goes.
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Posted on 07-04-2021 07:03
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We got off to a decent start with Keinath claiming 8th place, 26 seconds off the pace, in the uphill TT on Stage 1. Inkelaar in 20th and Bardet in 22nd was a good minor result for us.
Storer, Boev and Henttala joined a huge breakaway on Stage 2. The breakaway whittled down as the stage went on but Boev stayed with the front group to claim 2nd on the day. The pack did finish a minute behind but were awarded the same time!
Stage 3 ended in a bunch sprint but Boev could only manage 9th this time.
Stage 4 was the first mountain stage with Keinath staying with the group of leaders till the attacks started. He couldn't quite follow, finishing 6th and losing just under and minute on the day but moving up to 6th in the GC.
Stage 5 was flat again. Boev started the sprint from a long way and although he managed to make up some ground, he finished 6th this time.
Stage 6 was the second and final mountain stage of the race. No breakaway appearance for us once again and all hands were working to keep Keinath in a good position. Keinath was among the first three riders to put in an acceleration and made great strides towards catching the break.
Keinath stayed with the front group till the end and even launched the acceleration to the line. However, he wasn't strong enough to win the stage, losing out to Ranaweera in the closing stages. He finished 2nd, gaining time on his rivals and moving up to 3rd in the GC.
Stage 7 was a TTT and this is not a strong discipline for us. However, the team put in a solid ride to claim 5th on the day and secure Keinath's GC podium.
1 | Thibaut Pinot | Project: Africa | 22h15'04 | 3 | Nico Keinath | Philips | + 1'06 | 24 | Romain Bardet | Philips | + 8'53 | 39 | Kevin Inkelaar | Philips | + 14'39 | 47 | Joonas Henttala | Philips | + 20'35 | 57 | Michael Storer | Philips | + 23'07 | 61 | Calvin Watson | Philips | + 23'47 | 80 | Igor Boev | Philips | + 31'14 | 107 | Tom Dumoulin | Philips | + 42'32 |
Keinath once again beat the odds to climb onto the podium to keep his good season going. Bardet scored his first points of the season with a 24th place in the GC. A couple of 2nd places, and some minor classification points means we come away with a good haul from this race.
Post Danmark Rundt Review Stage 1 and like always we didn't join the break. We set up Boev well for the sprint, or he set himself up well, however you like to put it and went wheel-to-wheel with Mezgec at the finish. He had to settle for 2nd though.
More of the same on Stage 2 as Boev got himself another 2nd place, albeit not as close this time, but this result meant he now held both the GC and Points jerseys in this race!
On Stage 3, we worked to protect Boev in the initial stages. There was a split in the closing stages however, and Boev fell to the second group. However, Watson was in a good place to follow the attacks. Watson followed through to finish 3rd on the stage. He moved up to 3rd in the GC.
The Boev group would make it back, which meant we were now 3rd and 4th in the GC and still holding on to the Points jersey.
Stage 4 followed the script of the first two stages but Boev didn't have the legs to compete this time. Van Lerberghe chipped in with a cheeky 8th place. Boev lost the Points jersey though.
Stage 5 was an ITT and for a change Dumoulin was among the top favourites in a Time Trial, which is probably the first time something like this has happened. However, it wasn't the greatest ride from Dumoulin, who finished 6th on the day and 4th in the GC. Boev lost too much time and fell out of the points scoring positions. Watson lost time but still got 16th in the GC.
1 | Jan Ghyselinck | Carrefour - ESPN | 16h04'39 | 4 | Tom Dumoulin | Philips | + 17 | 16 | Calvin Watson | Philips | + 1'55 | 35 | Joonas Henttala | Philips | + 3'29 | 67 | Michael Storer | Philips | + 4'59 | 74 | Tomas Paprstka | Philips | + 5'15 | 75 | Bert Van Lerberghe | Philips | + 5'19 | 84 | Jasper Bovenhuis | Philips | + 5'41 | 93 | Igor Boev | Philips | + 5'58 |
We did better than we expected but it was still disappointing for Dumoulin to miss even the podium. I guess Boev compensated for that. Getting the Points and GC lead for a while was a major coup. Boev goes home with 2nd in the Points classification. Watson too stepped up and delivered for the role we brought him to this race for.
Clasique Pico Basile Review We did not particularly have high hopes from this race, as Keinath is probably a better stage racer than a one-day rider. We proved right in this as Keinath missed the winning move and had to lead the chase. This tired him out and he ended up 10th, thereby just about meeting our expectations. Bardet finished 17th.
1 | Suranga Ranaweera | Sauber Petronas Racing | 7h43'23 | 10 | Nico Keinath | Philips | + 3'13 | 17 | Romain Bardet | Philips | + 8'27 | 39 | Kevin Inkelaar | Philips | + 14'09 | 56 | Joonas Henttala | Philips | + 20'03 | 93 | Ide Schelling | Philips | + 58'51 | 96 | Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez | Philips | + 1h00'03 |
An ok race for us without any great achievements to report. Good thing is Bardet seems to have his legs at an important part of the season. We hope to see Keinath back in Stage Races again.
Clasico San Cristobal Review We concentrated on chasing the break and getting Kelderman into a good position for the closing stages. First Storer and then Bardet did a stellar job of the same. Kelderman followed the first attack and stayed in the front group, dropping all but one rival as they reached the final kilometer.
All that work caught up to him, as he didn't have the legs to counter Hoelgaard when attacked for the win. Kelderman finished 2nd.
Bardet finished a creditable 12th.
1 | Daniel Hoelgaard | Tryg - Ritter Sport | 4h59'50 | 2 | Wilco Kelderman | Philips | s.t. | 12 | Romain Bardet | Philips | + 3'05 | 35 | Michael Storer | Philips | + 4'18 | 81 | Calvin Watson | Philips | + 8'29 | 82 | Kevin Inkelaar | Philips | s.t. | 83 | Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez | Philips | s.t. | 114 | Ide Schelling | Philips | + 11'25 | 128 | Jasper Bovenhuis | Philips | + 16'32 |
Once again, Kelderman fails to finish off the good work done by the team and then himself in the setting up for the finish. It is disappointing that he just doesn't seem to have the legs to dominate the hills. More good work from Bardet is a pleasing thing. Shoutout to Storer as well, who took over Watson's role quite well, with the latter struggling here.
We had a good month, no doubt about it. But did we have a good enough month? Maybe not. Our rivals at the top of the table, and for the promotion spots keep pulling out clutch results while we keep falling just short. The top spot looks to be slipping away now and perhaps we need to get our heads down and concentrate on promotion going ahead.
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Posted on 07-04-2021 07:56
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Definitely a good month. Pico Basile as the only non good race in there.
Promotion is surely on the way
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