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[PCT] Minions - Subwoolfer '22
Fabianski
Indeed, the rankings aren't looking too bright for you right now. On the other hand, Vesely has mostly been solid, and is even in the division's Top 10 currently. That could've gone worse I guess.
And your C2 races - at least Gent and Geraardsbergen, don't know if you had any more - went well and are a good way to check off C2 races Wink
Let's hope Cattaneo will thrive more in the TT-heavy stage races, as Colombia indeed wasn't good at all. And who's that Dennis guy again?
 
redordead
The much maligned Vesely is actually good? Who would've thought that Pfft

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"I am a cyclist, I may not be the best, but that is what I strive to be. I may never get there, but I will never quit trying." - Tadej Pogačar
 
Marcovdw
@Fabianski - Some riders need to step up, and by those I mean the guys earning half a million bananas...
@redordead - Criticizing Vesely? Who would ever do that...

CHAIN OF LIGHTS


Baltic Chain Tour
April 6 - 10, C1

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Baltic Chain Tour has been on the calendar for a long time. Five stages through five countries (even though there are only three Baltic countries), of which four are sprints. The other one is a prologue, but with a twist: parts of it are cobbled. Because of that we bring our cobbles squad as well as Kalaba for the asphalt sections of the prologue and the following sprints.

Mr Sweeck found himself in the hot seat for a while, but ended up beaten by three riders. Starting at fourth at three seconds, he would gradually lose places as bonus seconds brought the sprinters back into play. Kalaba started at plus seventeen in fifty-second but a fifth and eighth place brought him alongside the Belgian in ninth and tenth at twenty-eight seconds.

Stages four and five saw breakaway opportunities by both Sweeck and De Witte, in the hunt for bonus seconds but ending up costing time for the latter. Kalaba also messed up the sprint on stage four. Ultimate redemption would come on the final stage, with the Serbian beating everyone to the line. The twenty-five seconds bonus saw him finish fifth in the GC, while Sweeck held on to points in sixteenth.

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1Marco HallerKraftwerk Man Machine17h06'42
5Dusan KalabaMinions - Subwoolfer+ 16
16Laurens SweeckMinions - Subwoolfer+ 41
69Kazushige KubokiMinions - Subwoolfer+ 57
70Leandro MarcosMinions - Subwoolfers.t.
91Evgenii TikhoninMinions - Subwoolfer+ 1'02
107Jan StöckliMinions - Subwoolfer+ 1'06
123Laureano RosasMinions - Subwoolfer+ 1'12
133Mathias De WitteMinions - Subwoolfer+ 3'47


Rating: BananaBananaBananaBanana
We love The Chain (by Fleetwood Mac)

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Marcovdw
MURO EM BERLIM


Berlin ProRace
April 15, C1

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Vesely has a chance to extend his lead in the individual Minions classification in this Berlin ProRace. It's very flat and chances of a sprint are very high. Just beware of a breakaway or late attack.

The breakaway was neutralized with 27 kilometer to go with a wide coalition of teams. After that we decided to take charge and set a high pace to prevent late attacks. Unfortunately, that failed. A group of six got away and sprinted for the victory, Dzamastagic strongest of all.

Vesely tried his best to catch the other attackers and opened early. It was to no avail, as the attackers took the top six places. The Czech crossed the line in tenth place, fourth of the peloton.

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1Mark DzamastagicHelloFresh - Lampre4h22'15
10Daniel VeselyMinions - Subwoolfer+ 21
39Alvaro HodegMinions - Subwoolfers.t.
55Felix EnglishMinions - Subwoolfers.t.
82Leandro MarcosMinions - Subwoolfers.t.
86Laurens SweeckMinions - Subwoolfers.t.
91Mathias De WitteMinions - Subwoolfers.t.
104Evgenii TikhoninMinions - Subwoolfers.t.
169Savva NovikovMinions - Subwoolfer+ 6'16


Rating: BananaBanana
I'll tell everyone we finished fourth

Manager of Minions
 
Marcovdw
PEUT-ÊTRE REFERAS-TU ROME


Roma Maxima
April 23, PTHC

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Cobblestone isn't exactly our favorite terrain but we have scored decent points against easy opposition. This race is PTHC, so no easy opposition here. It's the first time we're racing against Zepuntke so De Witte, Marcos and Sweeck can only dream about getting second. Getting them inside the top 50 is the goal.

Tikhonin went into the break but without adequate cobblestone skills it became a suicide mission. De Witte bridged the gap later on, and Sweeck put in a failed attempt to do the same. The catch was made with 40 kilometer to go and Sweeck was soon dropped out of the action. The Belgian would not finish anywhere near the points.

While the big favorites placed their attacks and rode away, we lost sight of where Marcos was hanging around. Inside the final two kilometer the camera finally panned to the second group and there was our favorite Cuban, battling for the top ten! He had the worst sprint of all but that was enough to stay ahead of the peloton and finish ninth! He finished four places ahead of the best rider to ever grace this earth! Also, shoutout to De Witte to finish just behind the pack in 29th for some extra points.

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1Mads PedersenGrieg-Maersk4h35'11
9Leandro MarcosMinions - Subwoolfer+ 1'31
29Mathias De WitteMinions - Subwoolfer+ 2'14
84Felix EnglishMinions - Subwoolfer+ 6'04
94Evgenii TikhoninMinions - Subwoolfer+ 7'17
95Laurens SweeckMinions - Subwoolfer+ 7'36
132Savva NovikovMinions - Subwoolfer+ 12'56
141Jan StöckliMinions - Subwoolfer+ 14'37
163Didier MerchanMinions - Subwoolfer+ 19'09


Rating: BananaBananaBananaBanana
Who the f*** is Zepuntke?

Manager of Minions
 
Marcovdw
GIVE ME TIME AND GIVE ME STRENGTH


Lincoln GP
April 25, C2

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We had to split our squad between Lincoln GP and GP Wallonie on the 25th of April. The race in England finished earlier so receives preferential treatment for the review process. At C2 rated the selection constraints become even more difficult, so it's De Witte, Marcos and Sweeck together with people who drew the wrong straw, and our stagiare Hailemichael.

English and Stöckli were the unlucky ones, so to cheer them up they were forced into the breakaway. The Irishman held on quite well and finished 27th, only a few placed behind Sweeck who had his traditional tactical masterstroke of attacking and then dropping.

Our best man today was De Witte, who would end up in sixth place after following wheels. Marcos, recovering from his heroics in Rome, finished sixteenth. Sweeck's position also got us one point. Poor Coppel finished last, but he did finish!

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1Christoph TaubelPas Normal Studios - Mikkeller3h51'28
6Mathias De WitteMinions - Subwoolfer+ 41
16Leandro MarcosMinions - Subwoolfer+ 2'20
24Laurens SweeckMinions - Subwoolfer+ 3'31
27Felix EnglishMinions - Subwoolfer+ 3'59
49Jan StöckliMinions - Subwoolfer+ 5'51
84Mulu HailemichaelMinions - Subwoolfer+ 15'54
108Laureano RosasMinions - Subwoolfer+ 32'21
110Jerome CoppelMinions - Subwoolfer+ 42'08


Rating: BananaBananaBanana
Our worst C2 race so far

Manager of Minions
 
Marcovdw
QUELQUE CHOSE ME MANQUE


GP Wallonie
April 25, HC

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A forced hilly race which we have zero hope for. Looking for a top 100 with Stuyven, the others are there to make the minimum number of riders.

At one point we were roasted by the commentator for not having any riders left in the peloton with fifteen kilometer to go. Stuyven finished one-hundred-and-twelfth.

We didn't even have anyone in the break, so we have no race picture to use in this review. Keith shows his displeasure.

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1Tejay Van GarderenSauber Petronas Racing4h34'31
112Jasper StuyvenMinions - Subwoolfer+ 3'41
157Savva NovikovMinions - Subwoolfer+ 5'25
161Evgenii TikhoninMinions - Subwoolfers.t.
162Luis Enrique Lemus DavilaMinions - Subwoolfers.t.
169Dayer QuintanaMinions - Subwoolfers.t.
178Didier MerchanMinions - Subwoolfers.t.


Rating: Banana
Moving on

Manager of Minions
 
Marcovdw
NEE NEE, NEE NEE


Veenendaal - Veenendaal
April 28, PTHC

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The managers home race has been promoted to PTHC and we were lucky enough to be invited. Under it's current name the team hasn't had success, but Drapac once took sixth under the old name Dutch Food Valley Classic. Vesely is tasked to beat that result in a sprint. He won't go for a late attack this race, he's not stupid or anything.

Wait, he did attack? VESELY, YOU ARE STUPID. YOU ARE A SPRINTER, WAIT FOR THE SPRINT. THIS IS UNACCEPTABLE. No, it can't be. It was an imposter. It was a Minions fan who breached the course. Or English had switched jerseys and was the one to attack. And Vesely got blocked in the sprint. Yes, that's what actually happened. This race is jinxed by the higher powers, we can't win here.

Why can't anything just go normal in my home race? Why always here? Why always me? I'm gonna cry in a corner. We messed up and will do better next time. Or we'll just not go to this race for the sake of our sanity. The pressure to perform is too high so we make bad moves. Lessons learned (hopefully).

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1Mads PedersenGrieg-Maersk4h56'44
22Daniel VeselyMinions - Subwoolfers.t.
32Alvaro HodegMinions - Subwoolfers.t.
60Felix EnglishMinions - Subwoolfers.t.
94Kazushige KubokiMinions - Subwoolfers.t.
122Evgenii TikhoninMinions - Subwoolfers.t.
165Savva NovikovMinions - Subwoolfers.t.
167Jan StöckliMinions - Subwoolfers.t.
168Didier MerchanMinions - Subwoolfers.t.


Rating: Banana
Hee knijns.

Manager of Minions
 
Marcovdw
APRIL, APRIL


Four months in, six to go, so almost halfway. By now we should be in a high position to challenge for promotion. If we are, we will throw a massive party. If we're not, things will start flying around the room. Luckily not much is left to smash anyway after the Veenendaal debacle which caused a lot of stuff to mysteriously break in pieces.

PosLastTeamTotalRDPpRDProj
11pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/amc.pngAmaysim Cervelo19955536.275912
26pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/hla.pngHelloFresh - Lampre14195625.344130
32pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/bnb.pngBinance13515823.293796
44pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/brs.pngBralirwa - Stevens12107017.292818
55pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/cdb.pngCarlsberg - Danske Bank12056817.722888
69pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/ziz.pngZara - Irizar11956318.973092
73pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/lpu.pngLierse SK - Pizza Ullo PCTeam11717615.412512
87pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/tlt.pngTrans Looney Tunes11327016.172636
911pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/vlf.pngVolcanica - Fox10607414.322334
1014pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/xr0.pngXero Racing105050213423
1110pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/spr.pngSauber Petronas Racing10215917.312822
128pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/rbz.pngRed Bull Zalgiris9995916.932760
1313pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/kmm.pngKraftwerk Man Machine9265716.252649
1417pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/voy.pngVoyagin - Bird8085913.692231
1512pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/ced.pngCedevita8025614.322334
1616pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/min.pngMinions - Subwoolfer7725913.082132
1719pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/p4e.pngTeam Popo4Ever7644915.592541
1818pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/sva.pngStrava7175513.042126
1920pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/gct.pngGjensidige Pro Cycling Team7095313.382181
2015pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/pfi.pngPhilips - Force India67545152445
2121pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/ino.pngIndosat Ooredoo591767.781268
2222pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/aab.pngAssa Abloy5334910.881773
2323pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/ccc.pngCrabbe-CC Chevigny410508.21337
2424pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/afr.pngProject: Africa308407.71255


We kept our position, which is sixteenth place. Not high enough, not even close to be challenging for promotion. In fact, looking at the mystical PPRD and projected rankings we would be only just above the relegation line by six points to Strava. This is not looking good. What does favor us is the low individual scoring of Cattaneo and Dennis so far. Yes, they haven't scored well yet but you can't score a lot if you don't race often. The good news is both will be in action next month, so our scoring potential goes up.

PosLastRiderNatTeamTotal
13Jonas AhlstrandSWDpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/vlf.pngVolcanica - Fox634
169Daniel VeselyCZEpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/min.pngMinions - Subwoolfer286
66131Dusan KalabaSERpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/min.pngMinions - Subwoolfer105
87126Leandro MarcosCUBpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/min.pngMinions - Subwoolfer73
9179Laurens SweeckBELpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/min.pngMinions - Subwoolfer69
95103Mathias De WitteBELpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/min.pngMinions - Subwoolfer62
143119Mattia CattaneoITApcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/min.pngMinions - Subwoolfer33
148123Evgenii TikhoninRUSpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/min.pngMinions - Subwoolfer32
160129Felix EnglishIRLpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/min.pngMinions - Subwoolfer28
165133Kazushige KubokiJPNpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/min.pngMinions - Subwoolfer26
179150Alvaro HodegCOLpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/min.pngMinions - Subwoolfer22
215179Nathan BrownUSApcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/min.pngMinions - Subwoolfer16
267232Luis Enrique Lemus DavilaMEXpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/min.pngMinions - Subwoolfer9
336301Laureano RosasARGpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/min.pngMinions - Subwoolfer3
337302Savva NovikovRUSpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/min.pngMinions - Subwoolfer3
372337Rohan DennisAUSpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/min.pngMinions - Subwoolfer2
373338Dayer QuintanaCOLpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/min.pngMinions - Subwoolfer2
395368Jan StöckliSWIpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Micros/min.pngMinions - Subwoolfer1


Vesely remains our highest scorer and still inside the overall top twenty, responsible for about one-third of our points. His racedays will come down over the next months so there is time for our other sprinter, Kalaba, to catch up. He is currently in second place ahead of the cobbles trio Marcos, Sweeck and De Witte, who will have the gruesome Tour of Faso to look forward to. Cattaneo will have moved up after this month pending his performance in Austria while Tikhonin has already outscored his expected points by infinite percent. Flat assistants English, Kuboki and Hodeg complete the top ten as they did last month, and no points changes have occurred below them.

Manager of Minions
 
AbhishekLFC
Not a great month after Baltic Chain. Some bad luck with late attacks sticking but also Vesely not in the greatest form in general. The cobbles were a redeeming feature though.
 
Marcovdw
@AbhishekLFC - Cobbles aren't the terrains we should be relying on for lots of points, but it's keeping us afloat. Hope Vesely picks up the pace again and drags the rest of the team forwards.

WHAT'S ANOTHER YEAR?


Ninety-six riders have had the honor of belonging to the best cycling team in history. To honor them, we'll be going through the archives to discuss them all. At the end of each month, a group of riders is selected with something in common. Where were they before they became addicted to bananas? How did they do on the road? Where are they now? This adventure culminates in the introduction of the Minions Hall of Fame, where we honor our legends.

This month's group: single season riders. For various circumstances, these riders only had one season in our colors. Did they make the best of it and got snatched up by bigger teams or did they disappoint and let go as a result? Perhaps team-hopping has been a pattern to them.

Carlos Betancourt

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Getting Carlos Betancourt in our first PCT was meant to be a superstar signing. He had finished in the individual top ten of the PCT division at FCB - Polska, we even pumped a million bananas into a training camp to have him fresh from the ashes of Coldeportes to conquer the hilly terrain. Yet he became the first in a line of puncheurs to severely underperform at our team. Relations between the Colombian and the team deteriorated to a point where we called him Fattancourt and eventually sold him off to the WCC for 850k. Looking back though, the results weren't as bad as we remembered. He got a seventh place in the Tour of Beijing, a tenth place in the Tour of Pologne and a seventh place at the end of the season in Milano - Torino. For every good result there was an equally bad result, with as lowlight voluntarily dropping in the Tour of Norway to help Drapac. Nevertheless, he finished as our second highest scoring rider behind Uran and in the top 100 overall, which he would replicate with his future employers. He is currently signed to Colombini back in the lowest division, and has only scored four points all year. Safe to say the end of his career is near.

YearTeamDiv#
2011Quiksilver-KraftCT278
2012Vesuvio-Accumalux (on loan from Hollister Pro Cycling)PT150
2013Hollister Pro CyclingPCT92
2014FCB - PolskaPCT7
2015Buff - PolskaPCT42
2016ColdeportesPCT81
2017MinionsPCT92
2018World Cycling CentrePCT76
2019ISA - HexactaPCT68
2020PolarPCT89
2021Red Bull ZalgirisPCT132
2022Colombini-Adler APCT


Pawel Poljanski

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Pawel Poljanski was brought in last year to be the super domestique in both the mountainous and hilly races, and get some chances of his own in lesser races. He had performed well in that role at his alma mater Fablok, where he was under contract until their disbandment in 2020. In the mountains, he got to hunt for the KoM when Uran was out of position, with a personal highlight of a fourth stage result and second in the mountains classification in Austria, as well as a seventh place on a stage in Colombia. His best GC result was 23rd in his home race, which could have been higher. He fared better in the hills, mainly for being more competent than another rider featured later in this overview. Tenth place overall in Britain, eighteenth in Hong Kong and add a King of the Mountains award in Norway. He refused to return for team for another season at the same wage, and even refused a 20k increase to see him earn more than a tonne per year. A good call on his end as he now earns even more at Strava.

YearTeamDiv#
2015Karcher-Adira (on loan from Fablok - Dunlop)PCT555
2016Evonik - ELKO (on loan from Arrinera)PT286
2017Fablok - Bank BGZPCT135
2018Fablok - Bank BGZPCT153
2019Fablok - Bank BGZPT308
2020Fablok - Chocolate JacquesPCT227
2021MinionsPCT129
2022StravaPCT


Vojtech Hacecky

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Eritrean Mektel Kiflay was one of our time trial domestiques for a few years, but as you can tell this update should not be about him. Project: Africa wanted him, he wanted to return to his home continent, yet there was a matter of payment. For a team focused on African riders and African talent, it is weird to see an experienced thirty-three year old time trialist from the Czech Republic on their payroll. We later learned he had only been brought on specifically to sell to us, which could be interpreted as human trafficking by some courts in the year 2020. Anyway, Vojtech Hackecy was no where as good as his predecessor, with his only podium finish a second place at his national TT championship. We were mostly curious about how he made his debut in a team sponsored by the Moon and how we could steal it. Safe to say we weren't interested in another season and set him free.

YearTeamDiv#
2011Cillit Bang - IT-Factory powered by the Moon XCT471
2012Proximus - TrekCT493
2013Kappa - ENICT168
2014Kappa - ENIPCT542
2015Metinvest-DaciaPT161
2016Metinvest-DaciaPT230
2017Kulczyk - DMTEXCT126
2018Rothaus - AegonCT65
2019Fablok - Bank BGZPT470
2020MinionsPCT411
2021-Free Agent


Jordan Cheyne

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Last season we had the services of Jordan Cheyne, signing for a low prize at the Azteca liquidation sale. The Canadian time trialist earned a modest 34 points, mainly from a 29th place in PTHC Deutschland Tour and two top fives in the Tour of California. He also took runner-up to Cataford in the Canadian Championships. We renewed his contract but budget troubles and interest from Glanbia saw him move over there for 150,000 bananas and Felix English. With his short and unremarkable tenure, there isn't much more to say really.

YearTeamDiv#
2018Banco de BogotaCT215
2019Azteca - NBCSNCT153
2020Azteca - NBCSNPCT419
2021MinionsPCT322
2022GlanbiaCT


Maxime Vantomme

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We hadn't really changed our sprinters line-up since promotion, so for two seasons we scored very little there. To change all that we brought in Maxime Vantomme after his dismissal from Netia. He has a Tour de France stage win to his name, had at one point finished sixth in the individual PCT rankings and was consistently in or just below the top 50. His start was promising with two top ten finishes in the Tour Down Under, but never really managed to get a better result. A P8 in Cheshire, a P6 in Norway, fifteenth in the Hanko Classic and seventeenth in Veenendaal - Veenendaal, which, due to Vesely's antics, is still our best result in that race under that name. He even scored less than his direct rival sprinter Drapac despite having better opportunities, so he wasn't the answer to our sprinters crisis. Only when we brought in Vesely and Kalaba the year after is where we got good again, but there was no place for the Belgian anymore.

YearTeamDiv#
2009Philips - HummelPT261
2010Philips - HummelPT71
2011HighRoad-TomTomCT76
2012Team Rothaus - AegonCT88
2013Rothaus - AegonPCT6
2014QuickstepPCT19
2015Team TomTomPCT18
2016Netia - Norske SkogPCT22
2017Netia - VóninPCT32
2018Netia - VóninPCT64
2019MinionsPCT267
2020-Free Agent


Antoine Duchesne

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A product of the Canadian talent farm RBC, Antoine Duchesne specialized in hilly races. He is also quite fast, so it was a surprise we could pick him up for a minimal wage at the end of last year's transfer season. However, things didn't quite work out. He finished fifteenth in Tour of Southland, which would be the majority of his points total of eighteen. He was our third-worst rider in that regard, only beating dinosaur Marquez and rookie Bjerg. Like his fellow Canadian Cheyne, he finished second in the national championships, only he did it in the road race. Despite not renewing his contract we might have offered him another season as interim hills leader, except Voyagin beat us to the punch. He has scored six points so far, which would have been six more than Stuyven currently has.

YearTeamDiv#
2013Team Gazelle (on loan from Alstom-RBC)CT179
2014RBC Pro CyclingPCT494
2015RBC Pro CyclingPCT520
2016RBC Pro CyclingPT221
2017RBC Pro CyclingPT253
2018Repsol - NetflixPCT185
2019Carrefour - ESPNPCT178
2020Nordstrom - CA TechnologiesPCT345
2021MinionsPCT400
2022Voyagin - BirdPCT


Jarlinson Pantano Gomez

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Jarlinson Pantano Gomez is a Colombian climber whom we bought for 500,000 from RBC back in 2017. He would serve as super helper to Uran and helped us survive in our first PCT season. He also got a leadership opportunity for the Kenya Mountain Classic, where he finished a decent fifteenth. As helper he would be very worthful, as he helped Uran through his terrible day in their home race to salvage his fifth place, while he himself ended up fourteenth overall. But perhaps the most important moment of his season came in the Deutschland Tour where he chased after and brought back a young French climber, which paved the way for Uran to take the yellow jersey and the overall win in that race. I think his name was Lecuisinier or something, wonder what happened to that guy. We sold him with a heavy heart to Philips at the end of the season for 300,000. Our accountant told us it was a 200,000 loss, but we needed the money. A year later he went to Andorra and then spend two more at GCN, but now Jarlinson only has a virtual contract in the Virtual CT Team.

YearTeamDiv#
2012Hollister Pro CyclingCT361
2013Hollister Pro CyclingPCT467
2014Project 1t4iPT196
2015ONCE-EroskiPCT150
2016RBC Pro CyclingPT206
2017MinionsPCT152
2018Philips - ContinentalPCT188
2019Andorra Cycling ProjectPCT215
2020GCN RacingPCT161
2021Eurosport x GCNPCT314
2022Free Agent


Pim Ligthart

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Last year we sold South African Reinhardt Janse van Rensburg to Project: Africa. This is not another questionable moral story, but it meant we were looking for a new lead time trialist. Pim Ligthart wasn't our first choice, or our second, our or thirtieth, but he was a choice. Anyone who has ever hunted for time trialists on the free agent market know how competitive and overpriced it can get, so we ended up with an experienced but over the hill rider who has a strong dislike of riding in groups. Nevertheless, the einzelgänger brought us a stage win, the time trial in the Tour of California. Granted, it was at the lowest level and he was the favorite, but still, a win is a win. It is likely the last win of his career as he has no contract for this year and that will only get more difficult in the years to come.

YearTeamDiv#
2010Virgin Media - Caisse d'EpargnePT213
2011Auber 93 - LookPT375
2012Koppert Cycling TeamCT435
2013Heineken presented by California Giant Berry FarmsPT461
2014Heineken-Cal GiantCT155
2015Oz Cycling ProjectPT313
2016Hugo BossPCT271
2017Hugo BossPT308
2018Hugo BossPT366
2019PhilipsPCT336
2020Indosat OoredooPT261
2021MinionsPCT349
2022Free Agent


Ahmed Albourdainy

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Ahmed Albourdainy was a childhood friend of Tareq Esmaeli, so when the latter's father bought the team he was offered a contract as second-best Qatari rider. The two had previously teamed up at Metinvest in 2013, where Esmaeli outscored him. Ahmed would again be beaten by Tareq, simply because he didn't score any points against Tareq's one. His best performance came at the start of the season though, when the duo represented Qatar in the Asian Championships. Ahmed was allowed to go into the break, and they managed to stay away. He almost won, taking bronze. His contract was to be renewed until the ill-fated Qatari National Championships, where he agreed to let Tareq win. The road race was played well but Ahmed was too fast in the TT and beat Tareq by one second. This enraged Tareq's father, who punished Ahmed severely. He hasn't been seen or heard of ever since, likely hiding from the Sheikh.

YearTeamDiv#
2011Bimbo NutellaCT559
2012Team Metinvest - SlovnaftD2?
2013Metinvest-EmiratesCT661
2014-2016Free Agent
2017MinionsPCT529
2018-Free Agent


Edvald Boasson Hagen

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We saved the most legendary rider on our team for last, but not the most legendary at us. Edvald Boasson Hagen signed for a record-breaking 700,000 bananas wage, which seems accurate for a former World Champion, winner of two monuments and individual PCT winner. He was expected to finally break the puncheurs curse started by Betancourt, having finished fourteenth in the PT the year before. In wildcards he performed up to standards, taking stage P2s in the Tour of Tasmania and the Tour of Northern Europe, as well as tenth in the Ronde van Nederland. When he could score points he was a lot less active, with two stage runner-up positions in Pais Vasco as highlight, though he only finished eighteenth overall. It was a common theme for the Norwegian, not showing up in stage races. Southland, Norway, Britain, he was outperformed by Poljanski, less active than Duchesne and simply a liability to the team. Towards the end of the season his performances started picking up, a sixth place in Milano - Torino, a second place in Japan Cup and a ninth place in Giro dell'Emelia saw him end the season as our best scorer and 59th overall, his lowest in any division ever. We obviously did not give him a salary increase and released him to FA, where local CT team Tafjord Kraft picked him up. He currently sits 152nd in the individual CT standings, so we feel a legend will soon announce his retirement. We won't be sad though.

YearTeamDiv#
2008Maxbo BianchiCT27
2009Team B&OCT3
2010Team B&OPT31
2011Team B&OPT8
2012Team B&OPT22
2013Aker - MOTPT3
2014Aker - MOTPT12
2015Aker - MOTPT7
2016Aker - MOTPT18
2017Grieg - EftelPCT1
2018Air France - KLMPT5
2019Air France - KLMPT4
2020Air France - KLMPT14
2021MinionsPCT59
2022Tafjord KraftCT

Manager of Minions
 
Ulrich Ulriksen
Loved this. Great to see some the story of some less well known riders. Entertaining as always and a great shot of TDU featuring Holloway on the way to victory (I think).
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Marcovdw
@Ulrich Ulriksen - It is the final stage of TDU 2019 indeed! Holloway used Vantomme as lead-out to get the stage and GC victory Wink

WE'RE IN THIS TOGETHER


Cheshire Cycling Tour
May 1, PTHC

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Cheshire Cycling Tour used to be an actual five-day tour which saw riders being tortured over some brutal cobbles. They have tuned it down a bit by reducing it to a single day event, but obviously kept the cobblestones. Tough day if you're not named De Witte, Marcos or Sweeck.

Tikhonin went into the breakaway but dropped at the first sight of cobbles. He would finish the race, as would everyone on the team. Shoutout for not giving up!

It was clear very early on that our trio had nothing to look for here in terms of a high position, so they stuck together all race and kept it inside the top fifty for three times two equals six ranking points. De Witte won the sprint for internal honor and forty-third position.

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1Edward TheunsMOL Cycling Team5h04'27
43Mathias De WitteMinions - Subwoolfer+ 7'10
44Laurens SweeckMinions - Subwoolfers.t.
46Leandro MarcosMinions - Subwoolfers.t.
114Evgenii TikhoninMinions - Subwoolfer+ 17'17
132Savva NovikovMinions - Subwoolfer+ 23'56
134Felix EnglishMinions - Subwoolfer+ 24'43
147Didier MerchanMinions - Subwoolfer+ 30'56
164Jan StöckliMinions - Subwoolfer+ 37'47


Rating: BananaBanana
Bananas to recover from this horror day in the saddle.

Manager of Minions
 
Marcovdw
WADDE HADDE DUDDE DA?


Rund um Koln
May 10, PT

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Our second ProTour wildcard takes us to Cologne, Germany for the Ründ um Köln, which literally translated means "Lap around Cologne". It's quite a big lap at over 200 kilometers, but at the end of the race we hope Vesely will be there in the sprint. We can't score points but we'll do with pride.

As a wildcard race we went with a full support train including Kalaba, Hodeg, Kuboki and English. However, Vesely was the only one left at the front towards the finish line. Riders had either dropped or were at the back of the peloton, and no one except the Czech would make the top 100.

Without help Vesely was positioned poorly but tried nevertheless, making up ground towards the end to finish a comendable eighth. We also lost the battle for pride against Popo4Ever, as Aniolkowski finished one place ahead as best PCT rider.

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1Caleb EwanISA - Hexacta4h48'39
8Daniel VeselyMinions - Subwoolfers.t.
106Dusan KalabaMinions - Subwoolfers.t.
111Alvaro HodegMinions - Subwoolfers.t.
133Jasper StuyvenMinions - Subwoolfers.t.
150Mikkel BjergMinions - Subwoolfers.t.
152Kazushige KubokiMinions - Subwoolfers.t.
154Felix EnglishMinions - Subwoolfers.t.
179Jan StöckliMinions - Subwoolfers.t.


Rating: BananaBananaBanana
No reason to chuck someone of the Dom.

Manager of Minions
 
Marcovdw
FERNANDO EN FILIPPO


Tour of Chile
May 12 - May 14, C1

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Sometimes you accept an invitation to a race but later realize you have no true leader to bring there. That is exactly what has happened with the Tour of Chile, a race we're attending because we had three race day allocations left and the tour has three days: a flat, hilly and mountain stage. We convinced Kalaba to attend for the opening stage while Lemus Davila and Quintana are local enough to pretend they're fan favorites.

Starting with the latter pair, they might as well have stayed home because they did not do anything at all. No attempt at a GC, no attempt at a breakaway, no attempt at doing anything really. 53rd for the Mexican and 93rd for the Colombian.

The Serbian did make an attempt to make the best of it, finishing second in the opening day sprint. Unfortunately we had a miscommunication on catching the morning breakaway of three so he only finished fifth. It seems we weren't really awake all race. Jetlag? Bad chili con carne?

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1Orluis AularBinance11h28'22
53Luis Enrique Lemus DavilaMinions - Subwoolfer+ 7'15
88Dusan KalabaMinions - Subwoolfer+ 10'41
93Dayer QuintanaMinions - Subwoolfer+ 10'59
122Evgenii TikhoninMinions - Subwoolfer+ 14'27
127Didier MerchanMinions - Subwoolfer+ 15'36
135Jasper StuyvenMinions - Subwoolfer+ 16'41
145Savva NovikovMinions - Subwoolfer+ 18'09
184Jerome CoppelMinions - Subwoolfer+ 27'35


Rating: BananaBanana
Not a race we cared much for anyway.

Manager of Minions
 
Marcovdw
WE LIKE IT ROUGH


Tour du Faso
May 13 - May 15, C2

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There is no race feared more than the Tour du Faso, three stages of which two include almost non-stop cobblestones. Imagine Paris-Roubaix, three days in a row but with cobbles twice as bad. We were lucky this race was hidden behind the C2HC barrier the past year, but with that category abolished it has been placed in C2. Since we have a decent cobblestone squad for that level, we decided to enter, to the dismay of everyone not named Sweeck, De Witte and Marcos.

Hopes of a good GC finish were ruined on stage one where all three contenders lost four minutes, but at least everyone finished the stage, giving Kuboki the opportunity to participate in the sprint on stage two. He finished sixth in the peloton, but obviously a six-man break ahead put him twelfth.

The final and most brutal stage thus had no pressure. Sweeck made a move on the final sector but got caught. De Witte crossed the line in eighth place, with Sweeck and Marcos in the same group in eleventh and twelfth. In terms of the GC it was eleventh, fifteenth and sixteenth in the same order. English was the only other rider to finish the stage, we are still trying to locate the other four as we speak.

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1Yves LampaertColombini-Adler Aalterpaint9h02'55
11Mathias De WitteMinions - Subwoolfer+ 3'14
15Laurens SweeckMinions - Subwoolfer+ 3'18
16Leandro MarcosMinions - Subwoolfers.t.
64Felix EnglishMinions - Subwoolfer+ 31'25
Mulu HailemichaelMinions - SubwoolferDNF
Kazushige KubokiMinions - SubwoolferDNF
Laureano RosasMinions - SubwoolferDNF
Jan StöckliMinions - SubwoolferDNF


Rating: BananaBanana
Definitely not worth the torture.

Manager of Minions
 
Marcovdw
WARUM NUR, WARUM?


Int. Osterreich Rundfahrt
May 17 - May 23, HC

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A race we participate in every year is the Tour of Austria, but it will be the first time we don't attend with Uran as leader but with Cattaneo. His official debut in Colombia did not go to plan but here he has a time trial and much weaker opposition, and was placed at the top of the favorites list. Prime opportunity to show his worth.

The opening stage put an end to our hopes. Cattaneo finished 1'44 behind stage winner Oomen in fourteenth place, and lost a lot of time to most of his rivals. The second stage saw some redemption as he finished amongst his rivals and gained back time on some of them, keeping the hope of a top five alive. The other stages did not yield any differences, so he headed into the final time trial in eighth place at 2'27. He took fifth place on the stage, just beaten by Haig, and finished sixth in the GC. The deficit: 1'43. Look again at the time loss on the opening stage.

Coppel appeared in the breakaway despite the mountains, he held on to finish a very respectable tenth place. Not bad for a 36 year old! The other extreme of experience level, Bjerg finished twelfth in the TT. But the rider of the race award has to go to Hodeg, who won the third stage in a mass sprint! He was also the second fastest sprinter in the peloton on stage six behind the breakaway. The Colombian is once again a force to be reckoned with in stage races.

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1Sam OomenLierse SK - Pizza Ullo PCTeam26h02'4
6Mattia CattaneoMinions - Subwoolfer+ 1'43
53Dayer QuintanaMinions - Subwoolfer+ 14'41
90Savva NovikovMinions - Subwoolfer+ 23'07
93Luis Enrique Lemus DavilaMinions - Subwoolfer+ 23'33
116Jan StöckliMinions - Subwoolfer+ 30'09
132Mikkel BjergMinions - Subwoolfer+ 36'43
155Jerome CoppelMinions - Subwoolfer+ 43'29
180Alvaro HodegMinions - Subwoolfer+ 1h04'25


Rating: BananaBananaBanana
Imagine the elation if we won by one second.

Manager of Minions
 
redordead
A pretty solid result in Faso given the C2 restrictions for PCT teams. Austria also went well between Cattaneo's GC and Hodeg's stage win 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
 
Marcovdw
@redordead - I feel like the team is doing well but lacks an "amazing" result (until now)

LA DET SWINGE


Tour of Norway
May 27 - 31, HC

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A home race for us, specifically for the galactic wolves who just finished tenth in the Eurovision Song Contest. For this race we are expecting a higher classification, as Dennis is one of the best time trialists and should be skilled enough to survive the hills, but we said the same in Pais Vasco. We also have Brown who could equally achieve a top ten finish. For the two flat stages, Kalaba is our guy.

Stage one saw Kalaba positioned in a train to finish fifth in the stage. His positioning was worse on the second stage, which also included a slight uphill finish. While everyone else in front of him ran out of energy, the Serbian did not, and won the stage! What a win coming from miles behind! It tied him for the lead in the GC, which would be lost after the TT, and the points classification, which he would keep towards the end, being awarded the green jersey on the podium.

Stage three was the all-important time trial in which Dennis finished eighth. Could be better, could be worse, but he did beat most of his direct rivals for the GC. He managed to finish in the front group on stage four, as did Brown, moving the American up to sixth in the GC and the Australian to the lead, by eight seconds over Dunbar. A nervous final stage followed but there would be no gaps or bonus seconds ruining the party, Rohan Dennis wins the Tour of Norway! We had doubts after Pais Vasco but the Australian has shown why we brought him on board!

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1Rohan DennisMinions - Subwoolfer18h06'43
6Nathan BrownMinions - Subwoolfer+ 55
36Mikkel BjergMinions - Subwoolfer+ 6'43
55Dusan KalabaMinions - Subwoolfer+ 8'40
99Jasper StuyvenMinions - Subwoolfer+ 12'22
129Jerome CoppelMinions - Subwoolfer+ 14'47
136Savva NovikovMinions - Subwoolfer+ 15'27
178Jan StöckliMinions - Subwoolfer+ 27'08


Rating: BananaBananaBananaBananaBanana
Ben and Gaute are proud of us

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Laurens147
Congrats Marco, great team effort! Wink
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