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[PCT '21] End of Season/Philips - Force India
AbhishekLFC
redordead wrote:
A lot of one day races on that calendar. I approve Smile

Was a conscious decision as I believe everyone other than Penasa would probably do better in classics. Guess we'll find out if I was right Pfft
 
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The 2021 season is an important one for us at Philips - Force India as we hope to re-establish ourselves as a PCT team. We were happy to have got in leaders for all terrains and as such it made our race selections somewhat easier. A lot of our riders are multi-dimensional, which helps with our planning as well. Here's a look at where our leaders will be racing this season.

Wilco Kelderman | Puncher
StartEndRaceCategory
27-Jan29-Jan Hong Kong ChallengeC1
24-Feb28-Feb Tour of SouthlandC1
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06-Mar11-Mar Vuelta al Pais VascoHC
23-Mar Strade BiancheHC
25-Apr GP WalloniePTHC
07-May Liege Bastogne LiegeMonument
18-Jun23-Jun Tour of South AfricaC1
19-Jul22-Jul Tour of LithuaniaHC
08-Aug Clasica San SebastienPTHC
28-Sep Milano - TorinoC1
03-Oct Japan CupPTHC
18-Mar Giro dell'EmeliaHC
We took a conscious decision to have Kelderman concentrate on classics, as we believe that is his strong point. Same as last season, Wilco's results will go a long way in deciding how well we do. Kelderman will lead us in Liege-Bastogne-Liege. He will also be responsible for chasing three of our goals this season, including the Win goal at Milano - Torino.

**Races marked in bold are Goal races.


Pierre Paolo Penasa | Climber/Stage Racer
StartEndRaceCategory
28-Feb Milan San RemoMonument
23-Mar28-Mar Tour of EritreaC1
02-May07-May Tour de RomandieC1
11-May13-May Tour of ChileC1
17-May23-May Int. Osterreich RundfahrtHC
09-Jun10-Jun Tour of East JavaPTHC
28-Jun Apex Mountain ClassicC1
11-Jul17-Jul Tour de VineyardsHC
19-Jul Kenya Mountain ClassicC1
25-Jul29-Jul Tour d'AndorraC1
01-Oct Tour de MarocPTHC
Completely opposite to Kelderman, Penasa almost exclusively will ride in stage races this season as our leader in the mountains. He will be a wildcard rider in Milan San Remo. While we did consider the Tour of America as a possible race for Penasa, we were not comfortable putting so many of our eggs in a single basket.


Tom Van Asbroeck | Sprinter
StartEndRaceCategory
09-Jan Down Under ClassicHC
13-Jan18-Jan Tour Down UnderHC
04-Feb Omloop Het NieuwsbladHC
28-Feb Milan San RemoMonument
01-Mar03-Febpcmdaily.com/images//flags/BB.png Barbados Cycling FestivalHC
29-Mar E3 PrijsHC
31-Mar Kuurne - Bruxelles - KuurneC1
06-Apr10-Apr Baltic Chain TourC1
23-Apr Roma MaximaC1
28-Apr Veenendaal-VeenendaalHC
01-May05-May Cheshire Cycling TourPTHC
18-May 1 Jour de DunkerqueC1
02-Jun Hanko ClassicC1
01-Julpcmdaily.com/images//flags/FO.png Torshavn GPC1
01-Aug06-Aug Benelux ChallengeHC
01-Sep Paris ToursPTHC
26-Sep Rheden GPPTHC
Van Asbroeck is given the dual duty this of leading the sprints and also either co-leading or leading in certain cobbles races this season. He will lead us at our first ever Monument at Milan - San Remo and also lead in our home goal race at Rheden GP.

**Races marked in bold are Goal races.


Tom David | Northern Classics
StartEndRaceCategory
04-Feb Viana do CasteloC1
24-Feb28-Feb Tour of SouthlandC1
02-Mar05-Febpcmdaily.com/images//flags/SG.png Jelajah SKLC1
23-Mar Strade BiancheHC
29-Mar E3 PrijsHC
31-Mar Kuurne - Bruxelles - KuurneC1
10-Apr Macskako KerekparversenyPTHC
23-Apr Roma MaximaC1
25-Apr GP WalloniePTHC
28-Apr Veenendaal-VeenendaalHC
01-May05-May Cheshire Cycling TourPTHC
07-May Liege Bastogne LiegeMonument
18-May 1 Jour de DunkerqueC1
02-Jun Hanko ClassicC1
01-Julpcmdaily.com/images//flags/FO.png Torshavn GPC1
01-Aug06-Aug Benelux ChallengeHC
01-Sep Paris ToursPTHC
26-Sep Tour of the BattenkilPTHC
03-Oct Japan CupPTHC
18-Mar Giro dell'EmeliaHC
David will lead us in the Northern Classics, sometimes sharing it with Van Asbroeck and sometimes on his own. He will also join the latter in certain flat races and has also been given the important job of being a super-domestique to Kelderman in pure puncher races.

**Races marked in bold are Goal races.


Andrew Talansky's main role in the team will be to support Penasa in the mountains and be an important part of the TTT setup. He will also get to lead in the Tour of Ukraine.

Dylan Teuns will act as the super-domestique to Kelderman in most of the latter's races, with a few leadership opportunities at Tour Down Under, Tour de Pologne and Balkans International.

 
redordead
After a quick glance it seems almost all the races from the calendar are present here in the leader planning. I believe you won't suffer non scoring races and have a steady income of points throughtout the season Smile

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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
 
Nemolito
You forgot to include Dumoulin's planning Wink

But as red said, you have a leader at almost all of your races, which is very nice. I hope for you that the two Toms overperform a bit, and then you should definitely be safe imo.
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AbhishekLFC
@redordead: Yes, you are right, between the six riders mentioned, I think there's only one race that is missing, besides the C2 races. The idea was exactly to have as few zero pointers as possible.

@Nemolito: The other race I mentioned above, is the only one (Norway) where Dumoulin leads, and I don't expect him to do much there or anywhere else for that matter. His main job this season is to lead the TTT team wherever applicable. Do hope the other Toms, and to a lesser extent, the Tomas, deliver, like you said Wink
 
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We thought it was time to look back at our team history a little, before we look ahead to the 2021 season. In this post, we've tried to gather some stats on how the riders that have worn our colours have done for us in our three years of existence. We plan to make this kind of post a regular thing, with the history being updated at the end of each season, rather than at the beginning, going ahead.

Points
CTPCTPCTCT
Name'17'18'19'20Total
Wilco Kelderman6366081244
Lahcen Saber6615111172
Sergio Luis Henao Montoya617617
Nico Keinath472472
Rui Costa343343
David Per (Loan)119197316
Marcel Wyss289289
Romain Bardet1856439288
Florentino Marquez279279
Michel Kreder22612238

Spoiler
Alexander Krieger21117228
Tom Dumoulin217217
Ramunas Navardauskas204204
Bert Van Lerberghe160160
Tomas Paprstka156156
Remco Te Brake11339152
Jempy Drucker149149
Jaoa Costa6573138
Igor Boev136136
Ronan Van Zandbeek121043119
Andrea Palini9090
Jasper Bovenhuis177188
Jarlinson Pantano Gómez8181
Jos Van Emden7979
Calvin Watson7676
Dmitri Grabovski7070
Geert Van der Sanden6767
Wouter Wippert6262
Yoeri Havik5050
Joonas Henttala4343
Enrico Battaglin3737
Ralf Matzka3232
Rob Ruijgh181331
Fabian Lienhard (Loan)3030
Pim Ligthart3030
Michael Storer (Loan)2828
Jan Dieteren2626
Olivier Le Gac2121
Kevin Inkelaar11819
Albert Timmer1818
Wout Poels7613
Maris Bogdanovics1212
Felix Grossschartner1111
Lennard Hofstede8210
Piet Allegaert1910
Christoph Mai88
Thomas Boudat (Loan)88
Rok Korosec44
Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez (Loan)44
Ryan Gibbons (Loan)33
Gorazd Per33
Ide Schelling33
Miles Scotson (Loan)22
Tom Leezer22
Marten Kooistra22
No surprises here as Kelderman leapfrogs Saber to become our highest scorer, despite a season in the CT. Keinath moves up to 4th in the table with Kreder still hanging on to the Top 10.


Race Days
Name'17'18'19'20Total
Ronan Van Zandbeek607564199
Romain Bardet526662180
Piet Allegaert149454162
Kevin Inkelaar8774161
Jasper Bovenhuis7670146
David Per (Loan)6373136
Wout Poels6570135
Rob Ruijgh6068128
Jaoa Costa5770127
Remco Te Brake5861119

Spoiler
Alexander Krieger5264116
Lennard Hofstede1596111
Michel Kreder4561106
Patrick Müller9595
Jefferson C. Hernandez (Loan)9494
Ide Schelling9494
Ryan Gibbons (Loan)9393
Ha Jeon Jung9191
Thomas Boudat (Loan)8888
Lahcen Saber414283
Jonas Bokeloh156883
Lotto Petrus7575
Wilco Kelderman393574
Fabian Lienhard (Loan)7474
Michael Storer (Loan)7474
Rok Korosec7474
Pim Ligthart7272
Felix Grossschartner7272
Joonas Henttala7171
Jan Dieteren6666
Albert Timmer6565
Tom Leezer6565
Tom Dumoulin6464
Tomas Paprstka6464
Jarlinson Pantano Gómez6464
Christoph Mai6464
Olivier Le Gac6363
Calvin Watson6262
Ramunas Navardauskas6161
Wouter Wippert6161
Jos Van Emden6060
Yoeri Havik5959
Andrea Palini5858
Igor Boev5757
Geert Van der Sanden5656
Bert Van Lerberghe5353
Dmitri Grabovski5353
Enrico Battaglin5252
Marcel Wyss5050
Nico Keinath4848
Rui Costa4848
Ralf Matzka4747
Jempy Drucker4646
Miles Scotson (Loan)4545
Florentino Marquez4444
Maris Bogdanovics4444
Sergio Luis Henao Montoya4242
Marten Kooistra1515
Riccardo Minali1515
Aurelien Paret-Peintre1515
Gorazd Per1414
Cristian Scaroni1414

Van Zandbeek still leads the RD count, despite having been released at the start of last season. With Inkellar out on loan, Bovenhuis claim the top spot at the end of this season. The next highest active rider is Schelling on 94.


Points per Race Day
NameTotal PointsTotal RDsPpRD
Wilco Kelderman12447416.81
Sergio Luis Henao Montoya6174214.69
Lahcen Saber11728314.12
Nico Keinath472489.83
Rui Costa343487.15
Florentino Marquez279446.34
Marcel Wyss289505.78
Tom Dumoulin217643.39
Ramunas Navardauskas204613.34
Jempy Drucker149463.24
Spoiler
Bert Van Lerberghe160533.02
Tomas Paprstka156642.44
Igor Boev136572.39
David Per (Loan)3161362.32
Michel Kreder2381062.25
Alexander Krieger2281161.97
Romain Bardet2881801.60
Andrea Palini90581.55
Dmitri Grabovski70531.32
Jos Van Emden79601.32
Remco Te Brake1521191.28
Jarlinson Pantano Gómez81641.27
Calvin Watson76621.23
Geert Van der Sanden67561.20
Jaoa Costa1381271.09
Wouter Wippert62611.02
Yoeri Havik50590.85
Enrico Battaglin37520.71
Ralf Matzka32470.68
Joonas Henttala43710.61
Jasper Bovenhuis881460.60
Ronan Van Zandbeek1191990.60
Pim Ligthart30720.42
Fabian Lienhard (Loan)30740.41
Jan Dieteren26660.39
Michael Storer (Loan)28740.38
Olivier Le Gac21630.33
Albert Timmer18650.28
Maris Bogdanovics12440.27
Rob Ruijgh311280.24
Gorazd Per3140.21
Felix Grossschartner11720.15
Marten Kooistra2150.13
Christoph Mai8640.13
Kevin Inkelaar191610.12
Wout Poels131350.10
Thomas Boudat (Loan)8880.09
Lennard Hofstede101110.09
Piet Allegaert101620.06
Rok Korosec4740.05
Miles Scotson (Loan)2450.04
Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez (Loan)4940.04
Ryan Gibbons (Loan)3930.03
Ide Schelling3940.03
Tom Leezer2650.03
Kelderman is well clear at the top with Henao and Saber in the next two spots. Keinath catapulted himself to 4th on the basis of last season.


Wages
NameTotal PointsTotal Wage EarnedAverage Wage/Point
Igor Boev13600
Marcel Wyss28955000190
Tom Dumoulin21750000230
Nico Keinath472140000297
Tomas Paprstka15650000321
Michel Kreder23885000357
Ramunas Navardauskas20480000392
Bert Van Lerberghe16090000563
Jos Van Emden7950000633
Calvin Watson7650000658
Spoiler
Lahcen Saber1172775000661
Andrea Palini9065000722
Rui Costa343250000729
Wilco Kelderman1244925000744
Alexander Krieger228170000746
Geert Van der Sanden6750000746
Jaoa Costa138105000761
Dmitri Grabovski7060000857
Michael Storer (Loan)2825000893
Romain Bardet288260000903
Jarlinson Pantano Gómez8175000926
Jempy Drucker149140000940
David Per (Loan)316300000949
Florentino Marquez2793000001075
Wouter Wippert62700001129
Jasper Bovenhuis881000001136
Joonas Henttala43500001163
Sergio Luis Henao Montoya6177300001183
Ronan Van Zandbeek1191500001261
Remco Te Brake1521950001283
Ralf Matzka32500001563
Fabian Lienhard (Loan)30500001667
Pim Ligthart30500001667
Enrico Battaglin37900002432
Jan Dieteren26650002500
Albert Timmer18550003056
Gorazd Per3100003333
Rob Ruijgh311100003548
Yoeri Havik502000004000
Maris Bogdanovics12500004167
Olivier Le Gac21950004524
Felix Grossschartner11500004545
Marten Kooistra2100005000
Kevin Inkelaar191000005263
Lennard Hofstede10600006000
Christoph Mai8500006250
Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez (Loan)4250006250
Thomas Boudat (Loan)8550006875
Wout Poels131050008077
Piet Allegaert1011000011000
Rok Korosec45000012500
Miles Scotson (Loan)22500012500
Ryan Gibbons (Loan)35000016667
Ide Schelling35000016667
Tom Leezer25000025000
Lotto Petrus050000N/A
Ha Jeon Jung025000N/A
Patrick Müller025000N/A
Riccardo Minali010000N/A
Jonas Bokeloh060000N/A
Aurelien Paret-Peintre010000N/A
Cristian Scaroni020000N/A
No one can touch Boev Pfft Wyss still is the best among the paid riders for us with that spectacular season in 2017, our first as a team. Dumoulin is a surprising 3rd on this list, while Keinath and Paprstka find themselves in the Top 5 after a great season last time around. Kelderman takes over from Saber here as well as the rider having taken home most wages from us so far.


Stage Races
GCPointsKOMU25Stages
Name1st2nd3rdWinsWinsWins1st2nd3rd
Wilco Kelderman1111211
Alexander Krieger11121
Tom Dumoulin1111
Nico Keinath23142
Michel Kreder13151
Romain Bardet1112
Igor Boev241
Remco Te Brake22
David Per22
Lahcen Saber2
Andrea Palini11
Sergio Luis Henao Montoya11
Pim Ligthart1
Bert Van Lerberghe1
Geert Van der Sanden23
Rui Costa1
Yoeri Havik1
Wouter Wippert4
Florentino Marquez3
Marcel Wyss1
Lennard Hofstede1
Ramunas Navardauskas1
Tomas Paprstka1
Calvin Watson1
Rob Ruijgh1
Jaoa Costa2
Fabian Lienhard1
Michael Storer1
Kelderman becomes our most successful stage racer on the back of last season. Krieger and Dumoulin are the only others to have won a stage race for the team. Keinath leapfrogs Kreder to now have the highest GC and stage podiums in Stage Races. Storer picked up our first ever U25 win last season since the time of Per.


Classics
Name1st2nd3rd
Wilco Kelderman213
Sergio Luis Henao Montoya2
Marcel Wyss1
Lahcen Saber11
Jempy Drucker1
Ramunas Navardauskas1
Jarlinson Pantano1
Tomas Paprstka1
Bert Van Lerberghe1
Kelderman moved ahead of Henao as our most successful Classics rider. Otherwise, only Paprstka and Van Lerberghe added to that tally last season.


Overall Achievements
NameWinsJerseysPodiums
Wilco Kelderman5213
Sergio Luis Henao Montoya304
Alexander Krieger225
David Per222
Tom Dumoulin214
Igor Boev207
Lahcen Saber204
Remco Te Brake204
Michel Kreder138
Romain Bardet114
Nico Keinath1012
Marcel Wyss102
Andrea Palini102
Bert Van Lerberghe102
Pim Ligthart101
Jaoa Costa020
Rob Ruijgh010
Fabian Lienhard010
Michael Storer010
Geert Van der Sanden005
Wouter Wippert004
Florentino Marquez003
Ramunas Navardauskas002
Tomas Paprstka002
Jempy Drucker001
Lennard Hofstede001
Jarlinson Pantano001
Rui Costa001
Yoeri Havik001
Calvin Watson001
Kelderman is well and truly ahead of everyone else in terms of overall success. Keinath though managed 12 podiums in just one season! Despite being a free rider, Boev is now the second most successful sprinter in our history.


Race Days per Podium
NamePodiumsRDsRDs/Podiums
Nico Keinath12484.00
Wilco Kelderman13745.69
Igor Boev7578.14
Sergio Luis Henao Montoya44210.50
Geert Van der Sanden55611.20
Michel Kreder810613.25
Florentino Marquez34414.67
Wouter Wippert46115.25
Tom Dumoulin46416.00
Lahcen Saber48320.75
Alexander Krieger511623.20
Marcel Wyss25025.00
Bert Van Lerberghe25326.50
Andrea Palini25829.00
Remco Te Brake411929.75
Ramunas Navardauskas26130.50
Tomas Paprstka26432.00
Romain Bardet418045.00
Jempy Drucker14646.00
Rui Costa14848.00
Yoeri Havik15959.00
Calvin Watson16262.00
Jarlinson Pantano16464.00
David Per213668.00
Pim Ligthart17272.00
Lennard Hofstede1111111.00
Carrying on from what was mentioned in the last table, Keinath managed a podium for every 4 days of racing last season, which is quite astonishing! Kelderman isn't far behind at a shade over 5 and a half. Boev at 8 shows just how good of a pickup he was in the draft.

We hope you enjoy looking back on our history with us just as much as we did, rummaging through the archives and bringing out these stats.

Stay tuned as we look ahead to the new season and the first month of racing in the next post...
 
Nemolito
A little bit of history never hurt nobody. Boev is a hero. Kelderman has a hard season ahead of him, but I believe in him and truly hope he can add many more points to his tally for the next update at the end of the season.
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AbhishekLFC
Nemolito wrote:
A little bit of history never hurt nobody. Boev is a hero. Kelderman has a hard season ahead of him, but I believe in him and truly hope he can add many more points to his tally for the next update at the end of the season.

Love a bit of history and stats myself without too much analysis of underlying factors. Boev really was a revelation. Hope Kelderman can do better than the last time in PCT. Will be fine with that.
 
AbhishekLFC
January Preview


Down Under Classic
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Startlist
Rider Role
Tom Van Asbroeck Leader
Tomas Paprstka Domestqiue
Roy Jans Leadout
Tom Dumoulin Domestique
Jasper Bovenhuis Domestique
Ide Schelling Domestique
Daniel Moricz Domestique
Marten Kooistra Domestique
Tactics
We go into the first race of the season with Van Asbroeck our expected leader for the sprint. Paprstka and Jans are expected to be with him at the business end with riders like Dumoulin and Bvenhuis, among others, expected to the lay the foundation. Not a lot of high hopes with a strong sprint field expected to show up. If we get into the Top 10, it will be a good result.
Expectation: Top 15
Watch Out For: Tomas Paprstka


Tour Down Under
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Startlist
Rider Role
Tom Van Asbroeck Co-Leader
Dylan Teuns Co-Leader
Tomas Paprstka Domestique
Roy Jans Leadout
Jasper Bovenhuis Domestique
Ide Schelling Domestqiue
Daniel Moricz Domestique
Marten Kooistra Domestique
Tactics
Dumoulin drops out from the DUC startlist, with Teuns coming in as co-leader for this race. He will share leadership with Van Asbroeck. We have covered for situations wherein the race becomes selective or otherwise. We hope Teuns can utilize his attacking prowess in case of the former, while we believe Van Asbroeck can hang onto the front if the latter happens. The support staff is strong and should be well suited to the profiles.
Expectation: Top 10
Watch Out For: Roy Jans


Hong Kong Challenge
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Startlist
Rider Role
Wilco Kelderman Leader
Roy Jans Domestique
Charles Anguilet Domestique
Tom Dumoulin Time-Trial
Jasper Bovenhuis Domestique
Riccardo Zoidl Domestique
Victor Lafay Domestique
Gijs Leemreize Domestique
Tactics
Kelderman returns to the scene of his C1 victory from last season. We hope the race does not actually turn out the same and that we can see a true puncher battle (TT riders allowing) on the slopes. The support cast isn't the strongest but the short hills encouraged us to go for a less hills heavy line-up.
Expectation: Top 5
Watch Out For: Riccardo Zoidl

The new season is upon us and we return to the PCT with the goal of establishing ourselves one more time in the division. It won't be easy but there has to be a start somewhere. We will be going to three races in January and while we don't expect major fireworks, we are hoping for consistency right from the start, which will mostly be our motto for the season in general.
 
AbhishekLFC
January Review


Down Under Classic Review
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Expectation: Top 15
We did not send a rider into the break and it was a quiet race for us till the closing stages. Van Asbroeck got himself into a good position inside the final kilometer and launched a well-timed sprint to make up places and finish 4th.

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1Fabio SilvestreBralirwa - Stevens1h46'24
4Tom Van AsbroeckPhilips - Force Indias.t.
49Roy JansPhilips - Force Indias.t.
76Tomas PaprstkaPhilips - Force Indias.t.
84Marten KooistraPhilips - Force Indias.t.
121Ide SchellingPhilips - Force Indias.t.
128Jasper BovenhuisPhilips - Force Indias.t.
143Daniel MoriczPhilips - Force Indias.t.
185Tom DumoulinPhilips - Force Indias.t.
Final Thoughts
A good start to the season for us. Van Asbroeck showed himself really well in his first outing in our colours. The team did a fine job to keep him out of trouble before the finale.


Tour Down Under Review
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Expectation: Top 10
Van Asbroeck continued his good start to the season, picking up a 5th place on Stage 1.

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Paprstka joined the break on Stage 2. He was caught with 7.5 km to go. Van Asbroeck couldn't get into the Top 10.

Another breakaway appearance on Stage 3 followed, this time by Bovenhuis but we were not among the stage contenders here either.

The rest of the race was disappointing as we failed to make any impact.

1Simone PonziTeam UBS18h38'13
18Tom Van AsbroeckPhilips - Force India+ 1'26
53Dylan TeunsPhilips - Force India+ 2'05
73Roy JansPhilips - Force India+ 3'16
91Tomas PaprstkaPhilips - Force India+ 3'41
103Jasper BovenhuisPhilips - Force India+ 3'45
125Marten KooistraPhilips - Force India+ 4'51
158Daniel MoriczPhilips - Force India+ 6'02
161Ide SchellingPhilips - Force India+ 6'31
Final Thoughts
A poor race from us as Van Asbroeck failed to gain any time beyond the first stage and Teuns got relegated to support duties and was very passive throughout.


Hong Kong Challenge Review
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Expectation: Top 5
We kept Kelderman in a position on Stage 1 but he was very passive in the closing stages. He did finish in the group of favourites though, along with Zoidl.

Zoidl rode a good TT to get himself into 10th place in the GC after Stage 2. Kelderman was down in 17th but just a minute behind the leader.

Lafay joined the break on Stage 3 but couldn't get any points. Kelderman made the move to follow the first attack which came on the climb to the finish but he wasn't strong enough and eventually got passed by many riders, Zoidl lost time as well, which put paid to our chances of having a decent race.

1Eduard Alexander BeltranCedevita8h01'08
15Wilco KeldermanPhilips - Force India+ 1'39
16Riccardo ZoidlPhilips - Force India+ 1'46
60Charles AnguiletPhilips - Force India+ 7'19
77Roy JansPhilips - Force India+ 8'12
86Gijs LeemreizePhilips - Force India+ 9'36
99Victor LafayPhilips - Force India+ 11'05
117Tom DumoulinPhilips - Force India+ 14'26
127Jasper BovenhuisPhilips - Force India+ 16'42
Final Thoughts
Another poor race and a really poor first outing for Kelderman. Zoidl did well till the final stage got too tough for him. We did manage to get some minor points from U25s, with Leemreize scoring his first ever points, and also Lafay contributing. Hope the hills get better than this in the future.

 
DarkWolf
Congratulations on the Down Under Classic result! And sorry about how the rest of the races turned out for you! I hope that will switch to better outcomes for your team in the next months.
 
Nemolito
False start for Wilco, but at least TVA showed some decent form. I hope your other leaders can start scoring nice points as well soon.
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redordead
Maybe in hindsight Hong Kong was the wrong race for Kelderman, but Zoidl did quite well. Van Asbroeck might be a better scorer than you initially thought.

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AbhishekLFC
@DarkWolf: Thanks Smile No need to apologize but hope you are right about the next races.

@Nemolito: Let's hope so. TVA will need to do even better by the looks of it.

@redordead: If only he could go up a hill, eh? Rolling Eyes Zoidl did fine till the last stage. Too early to tell with Van Asbroeck but a couple of promising results for sure.
 
AbhishekLFC
February Preview

The first month went by quickly! We started well, but underperformed in the other two races in January. February brings five more chances to improve, plus one bonus outing where we get to rub shoulders with the best of the best.

Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
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Startlist
Rider Role
Tom Van Asbroeck Leader
Tomas Paprstka Domestique
Roy Jans Domestique
Tom Dumoulin Domestique
Daniel Moricz Domestique
Marten Kooistra Domestique
Tactics
The cobbles double header sees Van Asbroeck go to Belgium to try to continue his decent start to the season. We hope he can survive the cobbles near the front with help from the team and then use his sprinting skills to get a decent result.
Expectation: Top 15
Watch Out For: Tomas Paprstka


Viana do Castelo
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Startlist
Rider Role
Tom David Leader
Jasper Bovenhuis Free Role
Joonas Henttala Domestique
Victor Lafay Domestique
Ide Schelling Domestique
Gijs Leemreize Domestique
Tactics
David leads in the other half of the cobbles clash, and he should have decent skills to match this course. Besides him and Bovenhuis, who is also well suited to this race, the team is quite weak.
Expectation: Top 15
Watch Out For: Jasper Bovenhuis


GP Herning
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Startlist
Rider Role
Tomas Paprstka Leader
Jasper Bovenhuis Co-Leader
Daniel Moricz Domestique
Jhojan Garcia Domestique
Gijs Leemreize Domestique
Marten Kooistra Domestique
Tactics
Paprstka and Bovenhuis return as leaders to what were happy hunting grounds last season, i.e. the cobbles. We hope Paprstka can regain his fine form from last season.
Expectation: Top 10
Watch Out For: Tomas Paprstka


Tour of Ukraine
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Startlist
Rider Role
Andrew Talansky Leader
Tom Dumoulin Time Trial
Riccardo Zoidl Domestique
Joonas Henttala Domestique
Ide Schelling Domestique
Daniel Moricz Domestique
Marten Kooistra Domestique
Tactics
An experimental line-up with the course not expected to help Kelderman too much. Talansky leads for the only time this season, and we hope his skill combo can prove useful for this race. Zoidl is also here and we are hopeful of a repeat of Hong Kong with his performance.
Expectation: Top 20
Watch Out For: Riccardo Zoidl


Tour of Southland
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Startlist
Rider Role
Wilco Kelderman Leader
Tom David Domestique
Tomas Paprstka Domestique
Roy Jans Sprinter
Charles Anguilet Domestique
Jasper Bovenhuis Domestique
Victor Lafay Domestique
Gijs Leemreize Domestique
Tactics
The next opportunity for Kelderman to impress comes in New Zealand. This race should suit him much more than the parcours in Hong Kong and we hope he can make use of the same. A moderately strong support cast will be there to try to get him into a good position for the closing stages. We don't really have anyone for the flat stages but hope the likes of David, Jans or Paprstka can cause some chaos.
Expectation: Top 5
Watch Out For: Tom David


Milano San Remo
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Startlist
Rider Role
Pierre Paolo Penasa Free Role
Tom Van Asbroeck Leader
Andrew Talansky Free Role
Dylan Teuns Free Role
Cristian Raileanu Free Role
Tom Dumoulin Domestique
Ide Schelling Domestique
Daniel Schelling Domestique
Tactics
Our first appearance in a Monument, via a wildcard, and everyone is free to do what they want! This is meant to be a fun outing for the team, and to see how they match up to the top division's stars.
Expectation: Top 20
Watch Out For: Tom Van Asbroeck

 
AbhishekLFC
February Review

Things have been a bit manic at Philips - Force India HQ in recent times. A lot of real-life commitments and a bout of Covid going through the ranks have led to us neglecting our updates. We are back now and hope to keep this HQ up to date going ahead. We will be moving to a shorter format going ahead, to be able to manage our time better. Hopefully we can go back to our usual format some time in the near future.

Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
Jans joined the break. Van Asbroeck tried to join them midway through the race but the effort only tired him out and he couldn't hang on to the peloton in the closing stages. Once Jans was caught, we paid the price of our naivete and returned empty handed from this race.


Viana do Castelo
David was top favourite but inexplicably Bovenhuis attacked midway and left David without a strong helper. David followed the initial moves but missed the winning move. He finished 7th as our only points scorer.


GP Herning
Paprstka decided to jon the break midway through the race. This basically put paid to his chances as the break was caught. Bovenhuis was our best finisher in 18th, with Paprstka only managing 28th.


Tour of Ukraine
While not getting a great start, Zoidl and Talansky lost only about half a minute on Stage 1. We didn't do well with Talansky in 54th our best result on Stage 2. Henttala did very well to finish 3rd on Stage 3.

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Zoidl also finished 10th on Stage 3, pushing him up to 14th in the GC. Talansky finished 29th.


Tour of Southland
We got off to a slow start on Stage 1 but Kelderman won Stage 2 and took the GC lead.

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We stayed safe on Stage 3 but Kelderman was poor on Stage 4 and dropped to 6th in the GC. David did decently well to move up to 25th in the GC. Stage 5 was uneventful. Kelderman picked up minor points for the KOM with Lafay and Leemreize doing the same in the U25s.


Milano San Remo
Our first of two wildcards this season didn't yield any joy but it was a nice experience to participate in our first ever Monument.

 
redordead
Welcome back Smile

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AbhishekLFC
redordead wrote:
Welcome back Smile

Thanks. Hope I can be more regular with updates now.
 
AbhishekLFC
March Review

Eight races on the calendar in March, our highest for a single month this season. We were hoping to get some momentum after a less than mediocre February.

Barbados Cycling Festival
Van Asbroeck was too far down in the leadup of the Stage 1 sprint and managed 13th.

He was much better positioned on Stage 2 but fell away in the final kilometer.

Moricz joined the break on Stage 3 but was caught before the 10 kilometer banner. Van Asbroeck was badly positioned again in the sprint, and paid the price again with no top result.

Rinse and repeat for Stage 4. 23rd in the GC was our only return from this race.


Jelajah SKL
Dumoulin in 28th was our best result in the Prologue. Sigh...

Kelderman missed the winning moves on Stage 2 but finished strongly from the pack, just the sprinters and in 9th.

We worked a lot to make the race hard in the closing stages. Kelderman attacked on the final climb but was caught. He finished 7th from the pack sprint, with one rider staying away for the stage win.

Dumoulin did better to finish in 8th in the Epilogue.

Kelderman finished 9th in the GC. Lafay claimed 4th in the KOM with Teuns in 6th. Lafay also finished 5th in the U25s. We finished 9th in the Teams classification.


Vuelta al Pais Vasco
We didn't start well, losing 45 seconds in the TTT on Stage 1.

No gaps with the reduced bunch sprint on Stage 2, with Kelderman claiming 10th.

Kelderman was among the early attackers in the closing stages of Stage 3 but they would get caught before the finish. Kelderman finished 9th.

The ITT on Stage 4 was terrible for us!

Stage 5 went to the break and none of our riders were good enough to stay with the top contenders.

Zoidl, Teuns and Kelderman all joined the break on Stage 6.

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The numbers game paid dividends as a lot of good domestique work by Kelderman allowed Teuns to use his freshness and launch a final attack to take the stage win.

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Teuns moved up to 21st in the GC with Kelderman in 29th. Schelling finished 6th in the U25 classification.


Badaling International
Sagadin joined the break for us. They would be caught in the closing stages. Jans was the only rider strong enough to remain in the front group and finished 12th.


Strade Bianche
Three star favourite Kelderman finished with the 16 man lead group in the reduced bunch sprint to the line. He finished 16th! And that's all we got.


Tour of Eritrea
We didn't send any sprinters, so Stage 1 was quiet. Same with Stage 2.

Penasa stuck with the front group on the vital Stage 3 till 6 kilometers to go. He couldn't follow after that and rode his own race to finish a disappointing 11th.

Penasa would lose more time on Stage 4, with Talansky having to drop back to help him and losing time himself in the process.

Stage 5 went to the break. We were not interested in anything.

We did fine on the hard Stage 6, with Raileanu finishing a strong 6th and Penasa getting 8th.

Penasa finished 11th in the GC, Talansky 20th, Raileanu 29th and Henttala 49th. Schelling finished 9th in the U25s with the team getting 6th.


E3 Prijs
Paprstka launched a mid-stage attack. Van Asbroeck also did the same some kilmeters later. They were caught and dropped for their efforts. David stayed in touch with the lead group till 7 kilometers to go. He did stick to a good pace till the finish and claimed 5th, our best result since the season opening race in Australia. Paprstka also finished strongly, getting a 9th place for his efforts.


Kuurne - Bruxelles - Kuurne
Moricz joined the break. After a hard race, both Van Asbroeck and David managed to stay with the lead group in the reduced bunch sprint. Unluckily for us, neither had the strength to sprint and only managed 10th and 13th.Bovenhuis finished 18th.

We needed to do better than February, but if anything, leaving aside the last two races in the month, we got worse! We at the Philips - Force India are under no illusions anymore that we might stay away from the relegation battle. We need to get better and fast.
 
cunego59
Rough couple of performances, especially by Kelderman. Really keeping my fingers crossed that things get better for you!
 
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