After my reputation was tarnished on the football pitch, my only escape from it all was my bike. The cycling season just ended, but I wanted to keep riding. 100km postseason training rides became the norm. It helped clear my mind and forget about my problems. The therapy rides worked... for a while.
But, eventually reality does catch up to you and you have to face the music.
SEG Racing tried to avoid the media circus surrounding my situation for a few weeks before they final spoke out. I was pleasantly surprised, and thankful.
"Obviously, we don't approve of what Marcus did. His temper got the best of him. That said, we aren't going to punish Marcus twice. Real Madrid did what they had to do. We will do what we have to do. Diamond's contract runs through the 2026 season and we intend to have him on our squad next season."
Cancel culture wasn't going to persuade SEG from dropping its superstar.
Cycling World Overview
Important Races
Pro Tour Standings
Team
Individual
1
GCN
16935
Brandon McNulty
Qantas
4235
2
Zwift Pro Cycling
7890
Egan Arley Bernal
GCN
3588
3
SEG
6608
Marcus Diamond
SEG
3296
4
TAP Portugal
6347
Bob Jungels
T-Mobile
2874
5
McLaren - Bahrain
6335
Daniel Felipe Martinez
Panasonic
2834
6
Panasonic
6233
Marc Soler
Movistar
2667
7
Ridley
5952
Lorena Wiebes
Katusha
2631
8
Groupama
5595
Tao Geoghegan Hart
Direct Energie
2483
9
Discovery Channel
5511
Gianni Moscon
Direct Energie
2377
10
T-Mobile
5331
Maxim Shirshov
McLaren - Bahrain
2073
…
69G. Garner-Diamond
SEG
552
222Alex Vogel
SEG
80
Continental Tour Standings
Team
Individual
1
Saeco
4560
Louis Meintjes
Saeco
1277
2
Katusha
3988
A. Riabushenko
La Plage Le Club
1207
3
Lotto
3517
Evgenii Kazanov
Hagens Berman
1163
4
CAP48
3264
Mikel Aristi
ISS
1078
5
Emirates
3152
Jai Hindley
Israël-Cycling
1035
6
SRAM
3095
Evgeny Kobernyak
Katusha
1023
7
Qantas
3061
John Degenkolb
Lotto
993
8
Bretagne
2978
Sébastien Reichenbach
Lotto
953
9
Israël-Cycling
2819
Andrey Tynyanov
SRAM
939
10
ISS
2796
Rafał Majka
Israël-Cycling
935
Most Wins
Cyclist
Nation
Team
Wins
1
Jasper De Buyst
Belgium
Lotto Soudal
16
2
Brandon McNulty
United States
Qantas
15
3
Jai Hindley
Australia
Israël -Cycling Academy
14
4
John Degenkolb
Germany
Lotto
14
5
Dusan Rajovic
Serbia
Saidal
13
6
Lorena Wiebes
Netherlands
Katusha
13
7
Egan Arley Bernal
Colombia
GCN
12
8
Aliaksandr Riabushenko
Belarus
La Plage Le Club
11
9
Danny Gosling
Australia
T-Mobile
11
10
Marc Soler
Spain
Movistar
10
…
22
Marcus Diamond
United Kingdom
SEG
7
98
Alex Vogel
Netherlands
SEG
2
NR
G. Garner-Diamond
United Kingdom
SEG
0
World Cup Standings
14/14 Races
Cyclist
Nation
Team
Points
1
Marcus Diamond
United Kingdom
SEG
159
2
Michael Matthews
Australia
Team CSC
127
3
Gianni Moscon
Italy
TAP Portugal
115
4
Lorena Wiebes
Netherlands
AEGON
108
5
David Gaudu
France
Groupama - FDJ
105
6
Michał Kwiatkowski
Poland
Ridley
99
7
Tebiro Pienaar
South-Africa
SEG
95
8
Wout Van Aert
Belgium
Zwift Pro Cycling
88
9
Egan Arley Bernal
Colombia
GCN
84
10
Mads Pedersen
Denmark
Panasonic
79
…
58
G. Garner-Diamond
United Kingdom
SEG
20
74
Alex Vogel
Netherlands
SEG
16
Marcus Diamond Overview
Results
Rankings
Transfers
Top Free Agents
Retirements
Spoiler
Tayler Wiles
Antri Christoforou
Lars Boom
Stefano Pirazzi
Tanel Kangert
John Darwin Atapuma
Andrea Guardini
Nicolas Edet
Luka Mezgec
Mitchell Docker
Juliette Labous
Yohan Offredo
Alexis Vuillermoz
Romain Sicard
Chloe Hosking
Dimitri Claeys
Baptiste Planckaert
Yoann Bagot
Andrea Pasqualon
Maxime Vantomme
Sacha Modolo
Jack Bauer
Alex Dowsett
Beñat Intxausti
Vyacheslav Kuznetsov
Björn Thurau
Juan José Lobato
Ricardo Vilela
Eugenia Bujak
Nikolas Maes
José Joaquín Rojas
Jesse Anthony
Marlen Reusser
Manuele Boaro
Jonathan Castroviejo
Víctor De La Parte
Pierre-Luc Périchon
José Mendes
New Teams/Sponsors
Division
2025 Team
2026 Team
PT>PCT
Movistar
>>>
Orbea
PCT>CT
Katusha
>>>
VTB Bank
PCT>CT
Chubu Electric Power
>>>
Alpine Electronics
CT
Moravia Steel
>>>
CCC
CT
UnitedHealthCare
>>>
Frostbite
2026 SEG Racing Academy
Team preview in an upcoming update.
Evaluation
Postseason Training Ride *Community Growth Development*
Upgraded Training Facilities Boost:+1 Point Per Member
Unlock Progress: 219 Points
Spoiler
- Each member gets 4.0 points to spread however they like over the 13 attributes listed above. One post per member.
- Stats work on a decimal system starting at 55.0.
- Stats are bumped up in PCM when they hit that number, ex. 55.9 = 55 in-game, and 61.4 = 61 stat in-game.
- The decimal numbers will remain hidden.
- There is a threshold for each stat when more points are needed to increase that stat. It's start off on a 1-to-1 scale where 1 point equals 1 stat upgrade. However, the scales get exponentially further and further apart the closer that stat gets to the maximum of 85. The increasing scale will also remain a mystery.
- Locked stats can't be improved.
- Unlock Progress Points: Once a target number between 25-250 is reached, a stat unlock is rewarded. Points from training rides can be used toward the Unlock Progress.
- Comment below to provide stat upgrades.
Stat Decreases: Hills (20%) and Stamina (25%) were reduced.
However, does that mean that the football part is canceled once and for all? Feeling sorry for all the work you put into this story
The hill decrease definitely hurts, but I think overall we were rather lucky with "just" two decreases.
Obviously +4 to stat unlock ^^ And please replace your random number generator, it doesn't like Marcus
+4 to unlock as well. A shame you were so unlocky (I tried) with your pc breaking down, but I'm looking forward to seeing how you will solve that issue
A shame football has come to an end but obviously understandable and a good way to find something interesting in a bad situation on your part Mre. Hope Marcus can bounce back and work on himself in the off season
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant." [ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
@Fabianski: Glad to be back! And football isn't dead. I still got some tricks up my shelve and hopefully some excited times are ahead. And that's the fun of using a random number generator. Some times it helps you and sometimes it can be a real pain in the...
@Nemolito: Sucks it happened, but I'm going to make the best of it.
@jandal7: Can't get rid of football (American or European) that easily.
Two wins to start the season, including a 21-14 road victory over state semifinalist Hough a week ago, has the local community starting to take notice — saying stuff like the Asheville High football team might have a good team this season.
The local newspaper, the Asheville Citizen-Times, had this to say in their WNC Conference preview section this week (since conference games start this week):
"Asheville is usually one of those fringe teams you don't know will make the playoffs or not, but I don't think there is any doubt this year after a 2-0 start this season. Newcomer sensation QB Diamond Jr. is the real deal and has his team cooking heading into conference play. The Cougars are a team to be feared."
The hype is growing. Have to keep my cool. One game at a time.
Week #3 at Erwin Warriors (1-1)
September 18, 2043
Back-to-back road games certainly test your resolve.
Spoiler
First Quarter
After both sides punted away their opening drives, Asheville CB McLeod made the first big play of the game by intercepting Erwin QB Tanner. On the very next play, Cougars QB Diamond Jr. threaded the needle to RB Howell, lined up as a TE, on a 24yd vertical TD scoring play. 7-0 Asheville halfway through the opening frame.
Asheville doubled up its lead to 14-0 with a little under two minutes left in the quarter. QB Diamond Jr. threw seven straight completions before FB Glick rumbled his way into the end zone for a 4yd score.
Second Quarter
With Erwin threatening to score with under two minutes to play in the half. Asheville SS Engel stepped up with a huge red zone interception.
However, Erwin eventually sacked QB Diamond Jr. in the end zone for a rare safety to make the scoreboard read an unusual 14-2 at halftime.
Third Quarter
Sloppy offensive football plagued the third quarter, but WR Sarria did break free from press coverage and QB Diamond Jr. hit him in stride for a 60yd TD bomb to break the game open, 21-2 Asheville.
On the verge of scoring another touchdown, QB Diamond Jr. scrambled out of the pocket and tried to make a few Warriors miss. He got passed the first defender but LB Dodds rushed in to clean things up, forcing a fumble in the process.
Erwin failed to score on the turnover. Asheville kept its 21-2 lead.
Fourth Quarter
Following three extra points, Cougars K Harvey booted through a 23yd FG to increase Asheville's lead to 24-2 with 5:39 remaining.
Diamond lost another fumble on Asheville's next drive, summing up a difficult day under center — two turnovers and sacked nine times — despite a rather impressive traditional box score stat line of 24/31 for 224 passing yards and two TDs.
The clock finally bleed out on an Asheville 24-2 victory to move the Cougars to 3-0 overall. That said, both teams will probably want to burn this game film. There were nearly as many turnovers (5) in this game than there were third down conversions (6).
Asheville probably should have won by 40+ points, but they will take the modest win and the lessons learned from this one to keep improving.
Box Score
MDJ Game Stats: 24/31 passing for 224yds, 2 TDs; 23yds rushing - One of those games you win, but you feel like you didn't. A hard week of practice is ahead, I'm sure of it.
Player of Game: RB Howell (8 catches for 84yds, 1 TD, 19yds rushing)
Standings (3/8 Games Played)
Only teams with a winning record in the conference at the end of the regular season are eligible to advance to the 16-team North Carolina State Playoffs.
Calendar
Recruiting: Interested Colleges
Missed Calls: The University of North Carolina at Charlotte football team have found it very difficult to keep in contact with MDJ and have lost significant interest in recruiting him for their program.
Grace and I watched the ping pong balls tumble around, we waited in anticipation but also were wondering if it truly even mattered to us. Finally, a ball popped out and FIFA President Gianni Infantino stepped forward.
"Joining Group E will be... Nigeria."
The Flying Eagles are headed back to the World Cup. Turns out they didn't need my help after all — clinching a 4-1 win over Cameroon in November to secure its place. Doing so in spite of the whole "Marcus Diamond fiasco" they had to face.
At first, Nigeria wanted me to be there. Real Madrid just suspended me for a few games and that was that, or so I thought. I was very wrong. Somebody within the Real Madrid organization had it out for me and leaked the training ground footage of the accident to the Spanish media. It quickly went viral.
Real Madrid couldn't sweep it under the rug anymore. Especially, when anonymous so-called teammates were coming forward and being published saying I shouldn't be allowed to stay on the team. It felt like I had been backstabbed.
The video evidence was damning. I was finished.
Real Madrid head coach Martin Schmidt didn't even bother calling me into his office. I got a phone call and was faxed over papers. As much as we didn't get along, Schmidt still sounded sorry and sincere about what had happened.
He couldn't have liked flushing away an extra-ordinary talent for nothing.
Schmidt, on behalf of the Madrid owner, even offered me a proposal: Acknowledge the termination of my contract and I'd get paid my salary through the end of the season. In exchange, I couldn't sign with another club for the rest of the season.
I accepted and took the money. I figured with the video being out and getting shared across social media, the odds of me signing with another club during the Winter Transfer window were slim to none anyways. I needed this to all die down.
Nigeria wanted that too and for me not to be a distraction against Cameroon so they told me to stay home. I tried to plead my case, but they shut me out.
I'm now on the outside looking in. Watching the World Cup Draw as a spectator...
Not a player. I have six months to mend bridges and represent my country.
The World Cup waits for no one: 32 teams but only one winner.
Nigeria might think they don't need me, but I desperately need them.
World Cup Bound? (Resolved): Nobody picked a 4-1 Nigeria win and Marcus Diamond didn't play, so no Fountain of Youth points awarded.
On the verge of becoming one of the top Pro Tour teams in the Peloton, SEG Racing Academy has come to an agreement with well-known cycling sponsor Quick-Step to co-sponsor the squad for the upcoming 2026 season.
Quick-Step returns to the sport after two seasons away. The Belgium flooring company dropped out following the 2023 season, and Ridley took over as the primary sponsorship of that team. Ridley still remains in the Pro Tour.
With a new sponsorship comes a new stylish kit!
Spoiler
And now for a breakdown of the roster, starting with the team leaders!
The Captains
Complete 2026 Squad
Transfers
Riders In
Riders Out
Luke Rowe (GCN Racing)
Niklas Markl (GCN Racing)
Jan Maas (Lotto - Kern Haus)
Ide Schelling (Koga)
A. van Niekerk (Dimension Data)
Alan Wood (ISS)
Tó Victor (TAP Portugal)
Ethan Hayter (GCN Racing)
Oscar Riesebeek (Free Agent)
Demi Vollering (Alpine Elec.)
Chris Bernier (A. Giocattoli)
Kenny Lynch (D. Data)
Julius van den Berg (Free Agent)
Mudada Rainsford (Free Agent)
Arabella Terrington (Amateur)
Okkie Stricker (Team Sunweb)
Maikel Keur (Amateur)
Robbie van Bakel (AkzoNobel)
Jo Symons (Amateur)
Gabrielle Ashby (Amateur)
My Thoughts
The Quick-Step partnership happened late in December after SEG had already finalized its roster for the season. Therefore, not a single Belgian cyclist made the roster. I'm sure that will be a major priority moving forward.
In the meantime, not too much of a drastic shake up to the squad. Basically the same leaders, other than Adrian Kacian progressing into our hilly captain with the veteran support of Mathieu van der Poel.
On the climbs, Harry Zuurman appears ready to make a splash in the Grand Tours after placing 10th at the Giro d'Italia last year. Tomas Hyravy and myself are option No. 2. The team is still debating what Grand Tours we will ride.
I've opted for the Vuelta a Espana for the time being, since the World Cup is happening in June. But the team could easily decide to send me to the TDF regardless, especially if I don't make Nigeria's World Cup roster.
For climbing support, SEG signed local legend Aidan van Niekerk, who will have to carry a large burden at the start of the season because my wife Grace Garner-Diamond is on maternity leave with my kid until at least June.
Our TTT units is aging but still looks pretty strong with Stefan Küng, Ryan Mullen and Pavel Sivakov. Chris Bernier was brought in to add depth.
I'm surprised I haven't mentioned our biggest budding star yet, 22-year-old fast man Tebiro Pienaar. He set the road on fire last season winning nine stages, including classic Gent-Wevelgem and two stages at the Tour de France. Will be interesting to see if he can keep improving after his breakout season.
Pienaar will have a new lead-out man to work with, Tó Victor, after Niklas Markl decided to leave for GCN Racing. Whereas, Grace's sister Lucy van der Haar and her husband Lars van der Haar — both second-tier sprinters — ended up re-signed for another year to stay close to the family.
Other than that, the team brought in four promising amateur who are eager to learn the ropes and... it feels like I'm missing somebody...
Oh, yeah, Alex Vogel is still here doing her thing.
Marcus Diamond's 2026 Race Schedule
*Pending Invitation* | ^World Cup Event^
Date
Race
Top 3 Recent Results
Feb. 24
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
47th ('25), 26th ('24), 16th ('23)
Mar. 3
Strade Bianche
3rd (2025)
Mar. 17
Milano - Sanremo^
23rd (2025)
Mar. 23
Record Bank E3^
6th ('25), 18th ('24), 20th ('23)
Apr. 1
Ronde van Vlaanderen^
20th ('25), 20th ('24), 23rd ('23)
Apr. 8
Paris-Roubaix^
14th ('25), 33rd ('24), 36th ('23)
Apr. 15
Amstel Gold Race^
1st ('25), 27th ('24), 30th ('23)
Apr. 18
La Fleche Wallonne^
7th (2025), 15th (2024)
Apr. 22
Liege-Bastogne-Liege^
12th ('25), 12th ('24), 26th ('23)
Apr. 24-29
Tour de Romandie (S6)
--
May 13-19
Tour of California (S7)
--
June 28
GB ITT Championships*
11th ('25), 25th ('24), 33rd ('22)
July 1
GB RR Championships*
1st ('25), 8th ('24), 8th ('22)
July 31
RideLondon-Surrey
6th ('25), 9th ('24), 12th ('23)
Aug. 4
CC San Sebastian^
2nd (2025)
Aug. 25-Sept. 16
Vuelta a Espana (S21)
DNF (2023)
Sept. 30
World RR Championship*
5th ('25), 15th ('24), 4th ('23)
Oct. 13
Il Lombardia^
12th (2025), 19th (2023)
Oct. 16-21
Tour of Guangxi (S6)
7th (2023)
Cycling World Cup Defense?
After winning last season's cycling World Cup over Michael Matthews and Gianni Moscon — scoring the most points in the competitions history (159) — my focus now turns to getting better results across the five major monuments.
My best monument result is only 12th (twice at LBL and once at Lombardia).
Therefore, in preparation I'll only race 9/14 of the World Cup events. But, with improved results in fewer races, I could still defend my title and become the first rider to ever win the competition twice since its conception in 2015.
Return to the Vuelta
My first Grand Tour way back in 2023 ended with me slowly pedaling across the finish line on Stage 4 of the Vuelta a Espana after breaking a rib in a massive crash. I now have a little more experience navigating a Grand Tour peloton.
The route this season features seven hilly stages, six flat, six mountain, one TT (42kms) and an opening team time trial (16km). Should suit an all-rounder like myself, in either the general classification or the points competition.
Evaluation
Offseason Training Ride *Community Growth Development*
Upgraded Training Facilities Boost:+2 Point Per Member
Unlock Progress: 6 Points
Spoiler
- Each member gets 4.0 points to spread however they like over the 13 attributes listed above. One post per member.
- Stats work on a decimal system starting at 55.0.
- Stats are bumped up in PCM when they hit that number, ex. 55.9 = 55 in-game, and 61.4 = 61 stat in-game.
- The decimal numbers will remain hidden.
- There is a threshold for each stat when more points are needed to increase that stat. It's start off on a 1-to-1 scale where 1 point equals 1 stat upgrade. However, the scales get exponentially further and further apart the closer that stat gets to the maximum of 85. The increasing scale will also remain a mystery.
- Locked stats can't be improved.
- Unlock Progress Points: Once a target number between 25-250 is reached, a stat unlock is rewarded. Points from training rides can be used toward the Unlock Progress.
- Comment below to provide stat upgrades.
Stat Unlock: The Unlock Progress Points target number (229) was reached so a stat unlock is available before the start of a new season.
Each member please rank any three locked stats (ex. 1. Mountain, 2. Cobble, 3. Flat). 1st gets 5 points, 2nd - 3 points, 3rd - 1 point. Whichever locked stat gets the most points will be unlocked.
Upgraded Training Facility: With the signing of Quick-Step as a new co-sponsor, more money was pumped into the team's Training Facility.
Note: All member now have 5.0 points to spend each Training Ride.
Finally! My unlock preferences:
1. Mountain
2. TT
3. Hills
Obviously have to do +5 fo unlock progress again I guess, since the unlock isn't done yet?
Roster looks good, but Marcus should still be stronger than Zurman in most uphill races, especially those featuring shorter climbs. And while Pienaar must be #1 for flat cobbles, Marcus will hopefully get Pienaar's support for the tougher ones. Interesting season ahead, looking forward
Fabianski wrote:
Obviously have to do +5 for unlock progress again I guess, since the unlock isn't done yet?
Unlock progress resets and goes again with a new target number once it is reached. So, yeah, right now that's all you can spend your points on until some stats get unlocked.
Interesting posts across all three sports, enjoyed them
1. Flat
2. Stamina
3. Resistance
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant." [ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
Junior Ryan Reese picked possibly the worst time to come back. Seeing him without a cast on his wrist was a little chilling. My time under center was numbered. The former starting quarterback wanted his team back.
After an intense battle in practice this week to earn the starting job, we were both called into coach Greg Nelson's office for "a chat." I was nervous. I didn't have the best week of practice and had a pretty bad game last week (two turnovers, sacked nine times and gave up a safety) despite us winning 24-2 over Erwin.
"Guys, this might be the hardest decision I've had to make in my 15-year coaching career. I know how much this means to both of you. I'm making this decision with my head and not my heart. Ryan... you'll be QB1 this week."
My head dropped while Reese tried to hide his excitement.
"Marcus, don't do that. Keep your head up. We still need you. You carried this team for three weeks. We will still get you involved. Stay ready."
I nodded, and turned to Reese, "Well, let's keep this winning streak rolling."
Week #4 vs. AC Reynolds Rockets (3-0)
September 25, 2043
Battle of two unbeatens, back on home turf.
Spoiler
Box Score
MDJ Game Stats: 0/0 passing for 0yds, 0 TDs; 0yds rushing - Sat on the bench the entire game, taking notes. Frustrating way to lose our first game. Reese even had a decent debut, our defense just couldn't stop the Rockets' rushing attack — giving up over 225yds on the ground.
Player of Game: RB Walter (176yds rushing, 1 TD on 28 attempts)
Standings (4/8 Games Played)
Only teams with a winning record in the conference at the end of the regular season are eligible to advance to the 16-team North Carolina State Playoffs.
Calendar
Recruiting: Interested Colleges
IQ Test: For homework this week, head coach Greg Nelson ask both of his quarterbacks to take an IQ Test. An impressive score could convince Nelson to give MDJ his starting job back. Take the IQ test and post a screenshot of your best score below to try and beat Ryan Reese's score.
Will try again later but this was my quick first go in case I don't do it before the next post
Hope MDJ can prove he deserves the job back!
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant." [ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
The International football calendar starts with the African Championship of Nations. As much as I would like to play in this 16-team tournament, I'm not allowed because it's only for African players currently playing in Africa.
It's an opportunity for the homegrown talent to shine and possibly make a big enough impression on newly named head coach Jose Jose (nicknamed J.J.) to give them a fair shot at making the upcoming World Cup roster.
In preparation for the tournament, Nigeria played two home friendlies.
Jan. 7 vs. Greece: In front of a sellout 20,000 crowd, Nigeria was unable to breakdown the Greeks' impenetrable defense. The Flying Eagles failed to get a shot on target and lost 2-0 on an own goal by Abdullahi Mohammed in the 47th minute and a nail-in-the-coffin tap-in by Lazaros Labrou in stoppage time.
Jan. 11 vs. Niger: Nigeria rebounded and notched J.J.'s first coaching win with a 4-1 rivalry trashing over boarder sharing Niger. Four different goal scorers stepped up for Nigeria: Erhun Obanor, Akeem Kayode, Jerry Duru-Ibeh and Stephen Kabiru. Niger was outshot 22-6 (10-3 shots on target).
Ready or not, Nigeria kicked off the Group Stage of the African Championship of Nations being held in Egypt this year. Recent winners of this competition include Ghana (2024), Egypt (2022), Congo (2020) and Ivory Coast (2018).
Nigeria's group featured: Kenya, Mali and Tunisia.
Jan. 19 vs. Tunisia: Six combined goals made it the largest scoring game of the tournament so far, but Nigeria came out on the wrong side of the result — losing 4-2. A valiant effort to fight back after trailing 2-0 at halftime.
Other group result: Mali def. Kenya, 1-0.
Jan. 23 vs. Mali: Facing what one might consider a must-win situation, Nigeria gave up a late equalizer to Abdou Salam Jiddou in the 84th minute to negate Michael Mbah's goal in the 62nd minute. Nigeria now needed to win it's last match and get some help to advance to the knockout round.
Other group result: Tunisia def. Kenya, 2-0.
Jan. 26 vs. Kenya: A two-goal showing from Suleiman Abdullaha and an insurance goal by Moses Njoku helped Nigeria rise to the occasion with a 3-1 victory over Kenya! Everyone's attention then went to their phones.
Other group result: Tunisia def. Mali, 3-0.
Spoiler
African Championship of Nations
Quarterfinals
Nigeria squeaked through as the last team into the quarterfinals and J.J. probably saved himself from being one of the quickest hired-to-fired coaches in football history. That said, never count Nigeria out. Our fighting spirit is unmatched.
I'm no different. Watching Nigeria play gets me excited. I want to be back on the football pitch. But, for now, I'm staying in shape by riding my racing bike. Waiting for my opportunity to arise. It will come. I know it will. It has to.
For a third season in a row, I don't have any race days in January. So, for what is now becoming a yearly tradition around here, let's take a moment to do an extensive in-depth preview of what the peloton will look like this season.
As always, we mainly focus on the top flight: the Pro Tour division.
Pro Tour Breakdown By The Numbers
AVG
Best Cyclist
Notable Results
Canyon SRAM
81.9
Lorena Wiebes
13x GT Stage Winner
Team Sunweb
81.7
Mike Teunissen
2x Monument Winner
McLaren-Bahrain
80.9
Gino Mader
5x NC TT Champ
Groupama-FDJ
80.9
Arnaud Demare
19x GT Stage Winner
Ridley
80.7
M. Matthews
3x World RR Podiums
Panasonic
80.7
D.F. Martinez
Defending TDF Winner
T-Mobile
80.6
Bob Jungels
ex-World RR/TT Champ
GCN Racing
80.6
E.A. Bernal
3x TDF Winner
Zwift Pro Cycling
80.6
Brandon McNulty
ex-Giro/Vuelta Winner
SEG-Quick Step
80.5
Tebiro Pienaar
x2 TDF Stage Winner
Astana
80.4
Caleb Ewan
9x Giro Stage Winner
Team CSC
80.3
Richard Carapaz
5x GT Stage Winner
Bretagne
80.3
Bryan Coquard
69x Career Wins
AEGON
80.2
Mikkel Bjerg
ex-World TT Champ
Liquigas
80.2
Urtzi Dominguez
x7 GT U25 Podiums
Discovery Ch.
80.2
Loic Vliegen
Defending MSR Champ
TAP Portugal
80.1
M.A. Lopez
4x TDF Podiums
Qantas
79.9
Marianne Vos
ex-LBL/AGR Winner
Best Climbers
Cyclist (Age)
Team
MO
HI
ACC
STA
REC
RES
D.F. Martinez (29)
Panasonic
85
81
83
77
80
73
Egan A. Bernal (28)
GCN Racing
85
80
80
76
82
79
Ivan Sosa (28)
Ridley
84
79
80
75
79
74
B. McNulty (27)
Zwift Pro Cycling
84
79
71
76
82
76
T. G. Hart (30)
Bretagne
84
77
78
75
77
80
Jacob Eriksson (26)
Israel Cycling
84
76
77
71
79
72
Léo Vincent (30)
Groupama-FDJ
83
82
76
78
74
74
Marc Soler (32)
Orbea
83
78
74
78
75
78
Jaka Primozic (27)
Discovery Ch.
83
78
74
74
78
72
Miguel A. Lopez (31)
TAP Portugal
83
79
81
77
77
79
Best Puncheurs
Cyclist (Age)
Team
HI
MO
ACC
STA
REC
RES
Ward Jaspers (28)
Ridley
84
74
74
74
68
72
Domen Novak (30)
Team CSC
84
73
77
80
71
72
David Gaudu (29)
Groupama-FDJ
83
78
80
82
73
76
Hafiz Sidek (24)
GCN Racing
83
76
79
78
71
74
G. Mühlberger (31)
Rotor
83
75
80
79
77
78
V. Albanese (29)
Zwift Pro Cycling
83
75
81
75
76
74
Robert Power (30)
UAE Emirates
83
74
78
79
72
77
Wilmar Paredes (29)
Novo Nordisk
83
73
79
81
70
73
Colin Stüssi (32)
AEGON
83
72
77
78
71
69
Felix Gall (27)
Canyon SRAM
83
72
82
82
70
80
Best Sprinters
Cyclist (Age)
Team
SP
ACC
FL
STA
REC
RES
Lorena Wiebes (26)
Canyon SRAM
85
85
81
80
78
79
Arnaud Démare (34)
Groupama-FDJ
84
83
81
80
78
79
Mickaël Jaquier (26)
Israel
84
82
77
78
75
72
V. Beeckman (27)
AEGON
84
85
75
75
72
70
André Looij (30)
McLaren-Bahrain
84
83
77
71
74
74
Jasper De Buyst (32)
Lotto Soudal
83
82
76
77
70
75
Caleb Ewan (31)
Astana
83
83
76
78
72
81
Tebiro Pienaar (22)
SEG-Quick Step
83
82
83
76
77
71
Fernando Gaviria (31)
Canyon SRAM
83
83
77
76
75
78
Rick Zabel (32)
Team Sunweb
83
81
78
75
76
75
Best Cobblers
Cyclist (Age)
Team
COB
HL
SP
STA
REC
RES
Andreas Kron (27)
Fortuneo-Samsic
84
71
67
81
69
71
David Per (30)
My Bike Stevens
83
73
72
77
72
72
Mike Teunissen (33)
Team Sunweb
82
75
77
85
73
83
Yves Lampaert (34)
Ridley
82
75
75
80
76
82
P. Kantenwein (27)
Team Sunweb
82
70
73
77
65
65
Tiesj Benoot (31)
GCN Racing
82
75
70
81
75
78
Jarno Mobach (27)
Liquigas
82
74
70
78
72
72
Piet Allegaert (30)
Ridley
82
70
70
78
68
74
Thomas Pidcock (26)
Groupama-FDJ
82
67
70
79
71
76
Holstad Ludvik (27)
Ridley
82
73
69
81
67
72
Best Time Trialists
Cyclist (Age)
Team
TT
PRL
FL
STA
REC
RES
R. Gleveckas (23)
Meridiana Kamen
85
76
74
67
69
81
Rauf Guliev (26)
Team Sunweb
85
83
78
78
72
83
Gino Mäder (28)
McLaren-Bahrain
84
82
78
77
79
85
Mikkel Bjerg (27)
AEGON
83
82
77
72
78
85
Filippo Ganna (29)
UAE Emirates
83
83
82
78
75
84
Stefan Küng (32)
SEG-Quick Step
83
81
76
73
72
80
Lennard Kamna (29)
GCN Racing
83
78
77
74
75
78
Larry Gooden (26)
Veranda's Willems
83
78
75
72
70
81
Lucas Arauco (27)
ISS
83
76
72
77
81
75
Bob Jungels (33)
T-Mobile
82
81
80
78
78
84
Best Male U25 Prospects
Cyclist (Age)
Team
AVG
SP
MO
HL
CO
TT
Tebiro Pienaar (22)
SEG-Quick Step
81
83
64
71
78
68
Bahram Niftaliev (23)
Team Sunweb
80
82
68
70
76
75
Edik Trishin (23)
Novo Nordisk
79
71
69
73
77
72
Hafiz Sidek (24)
GCN Racing
79
67
76
83
67
67
Xander Das (24)
Team TomTom
79
69
69
74
68
71
R. Gleveckas (23)
Meridiana Kamen
79
64
68
69
70
85
Oleg Spasskov (24)
T-Mobile
78
65
61
70
82
69
Samuel Muro (23)
Solcor
78
62
62
69
72
70
Adrian Kacian (23)
SEG-Quick Step
77
71
69
83
70
70
Andrey Tynyanov (22)
Canyon SRAM
77
63
79
78
54
66
Best Female U25 Prospects
Cyclist (Age)
Team
AVG
SP
MO
HL
CO
TT
Gift Chilton (23)
Canyon SRAM
77
57
79
76
58
63
Jess Valdomino (22)
AEGON
76
61
76
72
61
78
Norah March (22)
Team CSC
76
64
74
71
66
81
Scarlett MacLean (21)
UAE Emirates
75
69
73
80
68
68
Violet Harlock (21)
Origin Energy
75
68
78
70
64
76
Rosettano Pisani (24)
Liquigas
74
67
76
74
67
75
Mia Falter (23)
LKT Brandenburg
74
71
71
76
69
75
Sara Pardeza (22)
Efapel
74
69
72
73
66
77
Naja Kruse (24)
Riwal Cycling
74
72
71
75
68
75
Kristian Drechsler (24)
Joker Icopal
74
74
72
76
68
76
Calendar
Spoiler
Season Rankings
Pro Tour Points
Team
Individual
1
GCN Racing
977
Antwan Tolhoek
Team CSC
570
2
Team CSC
645
Tiesj Benoot
GCN Racing
420
3
Bretagne
565
Tao Geoghegan Hart
Bretagne
410
4
Astana
397
Merhawi Kudus
Discovery Channel
300
5
Discovery Channel
351
Soraya Paladin
GCN Racing
295
6
Qantas
345
Smauel Chalita
TAP Portugal
225
7
TAP Portugal
295
Magnus Cort Nielsen
Astana
215
8
Zwift Pro Cycling
272
Jack Haig
Qantas
185
9
Panasonic
264
Wilco Kelderman
Zwift Pro Cycling
177
10
McLaren-Bahrain
232
Alexandr Kulikovskiy
Panasonic
175
…
…
12
SEG-Quick Step
160
NRMarcus Diamond
SEG-Quick Step
0
NRAlex Vogel
SEG-Quick Step
0
NRG. Garner-Diamond
SEG-Quick Step
0
Individual Wins
Cyclist
Team
Wins
1
Rasmus Tiller
McLaren - Bahrain
6
2
Hermann Pernsteiner
Rotor
2
3
Antwan Tolhoek
Team CSC
2
4
Sébastien Reichenbach
Lotto-Kern
2
5
Lilian Calmejane
Roubaix Lille Metropole
2
6
Bram Welten
EvoPro Racing
2
7
Max Kanter
Origin Energy
2
8
Tie Luo
Dimension Data
2
9
Mikel Landa
Orbea
1
10
Okkie Stricker
Sunweb
1
…
NR
Marcus Diamond
SEG-Quick Step
0
NR
G. Garner-Diamond
SEG-Quick Step
0
NR
Alex Vogel
SEG-Quick Step
0
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