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[CT] Bordeaux Métropole - Euskotren |Goals and calendar
Imladrik
So, after (nearly) all new teams have disclosed they're focus regions and the disband of Bonduelle is official we're the only French teams in the entire MGUCI circus, which means that we have to fight each other to the death in every aspect of transfers and race situations, don't grant the other any small success - well, at least that's the traditional way French teams treat each other Wink


As Nemolito said, I'm affraid we'll not be alone for the better riders, but maybe we can build Ligne Maginot again.

But as we both agreed on joint promotion in 2024 (I hope we'll find a catchy slogan for that) and are part of the class of 2022, I think we'll find a better way of getting along to rendre le cyclisme français encore meilleur. Alors, tout le meilleur et bonne chance pour le saison de transfert.*


Not that bad, and nothing to laugh at! Bonne chance à toi aussi!


Nemo: thanks for the message, and thank you for your work too!

Like Kandesbunzler wrote there isnt much competition now at the french market with such few french teams. But rest assured, I'll battle you two for every talented french rider too. Since I recently discovered France is part of europe and this is my focus


See above. Ligne Maginot again. Maybe the Belgian teams will stop you this time.
More seriously though, I'm happy I didn't went Northeast France interregio focus (FRA/LUX/GER) as initially intended, as it's becoming incredibly crowded.
Good luck to you too!


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Imladrik wrote:
Like Kandesbunzler wrote there isnt much competition now at the french market with such few french teams. But rest assured, I'll battle you two for every talented french rider too. Since I recently discovered France is part of europe and this is my focus


See above. Ligne Maginot again. Maybe the Belgian teams will stop you this time.
More seriously though, I'm happy I didn't went Northeast France interregio focus (FRA/LUX/GER) as initially intended, as it's becoming incredibly crowded.
Good luck to you too!


A good example how quickly the overload from certain regions can change between season. Just last year we were all talking about how overcrowded the french market would be with several new CT teams.
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Following most of other teams of the professional peloton, Bordeaux Métropole - Euskotren announced its post-renewals roster, ten days ahead of the transfert season.

Rider2022 Wage2023 WageDifference
Iturria Mikel140 000120 000-20 000
Berthet Clement100 00090 000-10 000
Sarreau Marc85 000Released-85 000
Rochas Remy80 00075 000-5 000
Armirail Bruno70 00065 000-5 000
Wackermann Luca65 00070 000+5 000
Rodriguez Cristian55 00060 000+5 000
Renard Alexis50 00050 0000
Doubey Fabien50 00050 0000
Mottin Hugues50 00055 000+5 000
Guerao Oscar50 00065 000+15 000
Lazkano Oier50 00050 0000
Martin Sergio50 000Released-50 000
Pacher Quentin50 00050 0000
Simon Jordi50 000Released-50 000
Aberasturi Jon50 000Released-50 000
Insausti Jon Ander50 00050 0000
Martin David15 000Released-15 000
Petrucci Mattia10 000Released-10 000
Puccioni Dario Released0
Bizkarra Mikel Released0
Total1 120 000850 000-270 000


In the questions that followed the press conference, team management said:
"We don't enter transferts with a lot of wage cap, but the goal always was to build around the existing team. We renewed our talents and the core of the team, and we hope than our veterans will be able to guide our youngsters to glory, as well as snatching a few more points. We already have our eyes on some riders, and we think that we can afford them, if they want to come here in Bordeaux."

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redordead
This is a solid starting point with the current riders. I'm interested to see which areas of the team you're planning to improve with the remaining cap space.

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I'm a bit sceptical about the contracts for Guerao and Mottin after their declines. But hopefully they can prove me wrong and provide some value for you. You have a lot of solid depth, and Berthet and Lazkano will in time add to that. At some point, you'll need at least one more true leader in addition to Itturria, though, if you want to tackle promotion. But it's still only your second year, so no need to rush it, I think Smile
 
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Some pretty interesting riders on that list. Whether they are available or not is a different matter probably Smile
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kandesbunzler26
That seems like a solid roster, but probably not yet ready for promotion. But that's okay considering our gentleman's agreement of a 2024 promotion Wink

I see that you haven't got the biggest cap space - and while that's a bit reassuring regarding my own transfer season (probably less bidding wars with you) I second cunegos doubts in regards of Mottin's and Guerao's renewals. I think there would have been available equally good or even better riders in Free Agency (though probably not matching the regional focus as well - but I don't have a good overview in the Spanish market) - or you could maybe even have resigned them for 50,000 (not speaking of the draft). Though given the huge number of new teams that could have been a risk too ... A tough decision and I'm glad I didn't had to make it.

I'm left with wishing you bonne chance for the transfers and may we don't meet there as that will make it cheaper for both of us. A bientot!
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Imladrik
Hello all

A good example how quickly the overload from certain regions can change between season. Just last year we were all talking about how overcrowded the french market would be with several new CT teams.


True.
Though due to most of us having two focus nations, France didn't felt that overcrowded last year. But yeah, three new French team coming at the same time was something I suppose.

This is a solid starting point with the current riders. I'm interested to see which areas of the team you're planning to improve with the remaining cap space.


All I can say is that I've already studied the DB more than last year. And that it will depend on how hard the FA market is.

I'm a bit sceptical about the contracts for Guerao and Mottin after their declines. But hopefully they can prove me wrong and provide some value for you. You have a lot of solid depth, and Berthet and Lazkano will in time add to that. At some point, you'll need at least one more true leader in addition to Itturria, though, if you want to tackle promotion. But it's still only your second year, so no need to rush it, I think Smile


I see that you haven't got the biggest cap space - and while that's a bit reassuring regarding my own transfer season (probably less bidding wars with you) I second cunegos doubts in regards of Mottin's and Guerao's renewals. I think there would have been available equally good or even better riders in Free Agency (though probably not matching the regional focus as well - but I don't have a good overview in the Spanish market) - or you could maybe even have resigned them for 50,000 (not speaking of the draft). Though given the huge number of new teams that could have been a risk too ... A tough decision and I'm glad I didn't had to make it.


Yep, I've thought a lot on these two, and while I agree it is suboptimal, it made more sense RP wise, and in the direction I want to drive the team in. For myself, I'm more skeptical about Insausti, who I might have renewed by mistake...
Other leaders are in sight, indeed, and I'm quite excited to the upcoming transfert season!

Some pretty interesting riders on that list. Whether they are available or not is a different matter probably[quote]

I think in theory, everyone could be available, though there are some riders for who I've got a soft spot Grin

[quote]That seems like a solid roster, but probably not yet ready for promotion. But that's okay considering our gentleman's agreement of a 2024 promotion


Yep, as for you, it's not really the goal anyway. Better navigate the transfert season, plan better (a reason why I wanted to keep most of the team around) and a top 10 should be solid goals for the upcoming season.

Good luck to you too!


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Imladrik
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By a press release, Bordeaux Métropole – Euskotren has announced its first signings for the 2023 season. As of now, four riders have been announced: French puncheur Victor Lafay and German time-trialist Domenic Weinstein come for respectively 500 000 € and 300 000 €, while Basque and Spanish talents, Mikel Agirrebeitia and Javier Serrano, have been given their first professional contracts.

Victor Lafay6675776372727262637478676127450 000
Domenic Weinstein7170707572707667687065697629355 000
Mikel Agirrebeitia6667636966686260556559726522450 000
Javier Serrano6564686471746769606869716222475 000


At the same time, the team announced three departures: Oier Lazkano and Alexis Renard join Xero Racing and Fastned on loan, and Jon Ander Insausti leaves the team for MOL, in the Pro Tour.

We’ve reached the team management in Bordeaux, to ask their thoughts and these first moves.

We’re quite happy with this, given our budget and wage cap at the beginning of the transfers window. We’ve talked about Victor Lafay with ELCO last year, when we bought Rémy Rochas from them, but we felt we weren’t the right team for him to achieve his development. But as he did just that, we’ve reached out with him again. We have great plans for him this year.

Then Javier Serrano and Mikel Agirrebeitia are part of the future of Spanish cycling and, we hope, of our team. They’ll be able to enter the professional peloton in a familiar home, as most of our team is either Spanish or French.

Dominic Weinstein’s deal came a bit later, but we’re sure he’ll bring his talent to the team, most notably in the TTT. We see him in a comparable role as the one of Bruno [Armirail], and we don’t doubt that they’ll work together perfectly.

The number of Basque rider dropped a bit since last season

Not that much: Mikel Iturria he still here, and Oier Lazkano is technically still contracted with us, even if we felt he could go further into his development with a season in the PCT. For Jon Ander Insausti, the situation is a bit different: we’ve talked with him a lot, and we agreed that, without much support in the team, his talents would be better employed in another team. And he’ll ride in the ProTour! We hope to see him like in the WC, where he was very useful for the Spanish team, and thank him for his work last year.
We also targetted another Basque rider, but he was snatched by fellow CT Team Würth-Modyf before we even had time to ask. That shows our administrative machinery isn’t quite ready yet.

Is that all for this season?

Not at all. We’re still in discussion for some riders, and then there are the stagiare and the CT draft we’re already preparing. Stay tuned.



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redordead
Some nice regional additions, but hopefully 1-2 more quality riders to come.

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Nemolito
Lafay is a great addition imo. Two nice regional talents, with Agirrebeitia being a very versatile Basque climbing/tt talent Smile
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As the transfer window is slowly closing, Bordeaux Métropole – Euskotren announced its second batch of recruits. And though for a moment they had Russian stage-racer Idar Aslanov coming on the Port de la Lune, in the end, it’s his compatriot Genadiy Tatarinov who’ll race on the Garonne banks.

But before we go into telling you the crazy 24h which lead to that – for the team’s management at least –, Bordeaux welcomes two French talents: the Bretons Mathis Le Berre, for his first professional contract, and Antoine Huby, who got a stagiaire contract. The two young men are actually born some 30 kilometres from each other, and have expressed their interest in riding next to each other.

Nat.NameFLMOHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPRAge
Mathis Le Berre6764686568696666666668666222
Mathis Le Berre7067766675736966677173676325
Mathis Le Berre6871737273747366666769666925


Nat.NameFLMOHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPRAge
Antoine Huby6863676264706866657265646622
Antoine Huby7166756371747166667770656726


Now that we’ve seen the new young additions, let’s hear Bordeaux Métropole’s vice president for sports explain us what lead to the coming of Genadiy Tatarinov.

“We recruited Idar Arslanov in a fast deal with PT team Gazelle, who were looking for some quick cash. And he was indeed the kind of rider we had been chasing for the whole window: still in the prime of his carrier, a good climber with TT abilities.
We then have been contacted by Russian team Tinkoff, who were looking to bring him on home soil. After a night of thought and a discussion with Idarn we’ve accepted the swap with Einer Augusto Rubio, a young and talented Columbian climber – who should have less difficulties to adapt to the team.
He has not finished his development though, so he’ll be loaned out to Minions for a last year – for now – in the ProTour. With the freed wage and the remaining budget, we could buy Genadiy Tatarinov to Evonik – ELKO, a team with which we’ve been a discussion for a long time, though for other riders. We’re sure Tatarinov will be an important part of the mountain setup.”

Nat.NameFLMOHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPRAge
Einer Augusto Rubio6675726475737360607171646425
Einer Augusto Rubio6777746677757560607272646626


Nat.NameFLMOHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPRAge
Gennadiy Tatarinov6975746371716857657376636332


So on the eve of the CT draft, this is the team which should enter the 2023 season:

Nat.NameFLMOHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPRAge Wage
Mikel Iturria7177737277747663606169667331120 000
Victor Lafay6675776372727262637478676127100 000
Remy Rochas677774617070736061737266622775 000
Quentin Pacher707175617374695870737267633150 000
Luca Wackermann746874537474735674727064513170 000
Fabien Doubey717475597272715567706360593050 000
Cristian Rodriguez707076677670705565717574672860 000
Gennadiy Tatarinov697574637171685765737663633250 000
Domenic Weinstein717070757270766768706569762955 000
Bruno Armirail727173727375736061657468712965 000
Clement Berthet647372586872646062727175582490 000
Oscar Guerao705361536558756479706774533565 000
Javier Serrano656468647174676960686971622275 000
Antoine Huby686367626470686665726564662210 000
Mathis Le Berre676468656869666666666866622260 000
Hugues Mottin655457756168605050506267753555 000
Mikel Agirrebeitia666763696668626055655972652250 000



Loaned out:
Nat.NameFLMOHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPRAge Wage
Oier Lazkano6466725966696660647174615924 50 000
Alexis Renard7361686667746666686869666824 50 000
Einer Augusto Rubio667572647573736060717164642550 000


Stay tuned for the CT draft, and then news on the calendar!




@ red not quite for now, but that's fine. Goal is to have a better planning than last year with riders I know, even though the game changes a bit. I thinks it also gives me a basis to build a more complete team next year.

@ Nemo I think too. Now I have to use him better than the last rider I bought to Sotd Grin


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cio93
With three of my old riders in Wackermann, Doubey and now Weinstein on your roster, it'll be easy to cheer for you! Smile

Anything uphill will be fun with such a deep and versatile lineup there, let's see if you manage to avoid the rest enough to maximize your PPRD across the entire season.
 
Ezeefreak
Another "Cobbles are Lame" Partner Grin
Overall a nice team you build there and the structure feels like we have alot of battles in a lot of races. Hopefully wer both can have a succesful season!
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TheManxMissile
This team can only go up! Both on the road, and in the rankings Pfft
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DarkWolf
Ezeefreak wrote:
Another "Cobbles are Lame" Partner Grin


Let's make a club! Grin
We will meet enough times this season. I just hope we don't get fed up with shenanigans. Smile Good luck in the new season!
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Laurens147
Great depth in the hills and climbs department Cool
Although other races will be hard to watch, reminds me a bit of my own (first) season when I only had the cobbles.

Best of luck!
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kandesbunzler26
I'm not sure what to think about your team this season. On one side I don't really see the big scorers here, but on the other side you're captains have a similar skill set to mine and you have even some more depth regarding their support riders (which obviously should leave me more optimistic). As I said, I can't really judge your team ...

On a side note: Congratulations to acquiring Le Berre and Huby (though I rather would have signed them myself if not for cap space issues)! You could also develop them to some hill / cobbles hybrid domestiques (via the classics route), that's what I had in mind for them.

Bonne chance!
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Imladrik
@ cio

cio93 wrote:
With three of my old riders in Wackermann, Doubey and now Weinstein on your roster, it'll be easy to cheer for you! Smile

Anything uphill will be fun with such a deep and versatile lineup there, let's see if you manage to avoid the rest enough to maximize your PPRD across the entire season.


And no doubt, such cheering will be a great encouragement for my riders!
At first glance, I shouldn't suffer too much with flat races - at least, not more than what I envisionned when I chose to go with Guerao only.
Though even uphill, there's a fair share of too strong riders for my taste in the division.

@ Eeze

Ezeefreak wrote:
Another "Cobbles are Lame" Partner Grin
Overall a nice team you build there and the structure feels like we have alot of battles in a lot of races. Hopefully wer both can have a succesful season!


At some point, even though renewing Insausti was half a mistake (not too much one, in the end, as it brought me some money - lesson learned), I envisionned to have a cobbles team!
It wasn't meant to be, as I've been looking for time-trialists/stage racers the whole transfer period. But I've now a good goal for next year.
Can't wait to battle with you indeed !

TheManxMissile wrote:
This team can only go up! Both on the road, and in the rankings Pfft


Let's hope so!

@ DarkWolf

DarkWolf wrote:
Ezeefreak wrote:
Another "Cobbles are Lame" Partner Grin


Let's make a club! Grin
We will meet enough times this season. I just hope we don't get fed up with shenanigans. Smile Good luck in the new season!


OK, but only for this season. Next year, I intend to have some cobbles capacities!
Good luck to you too Smile

@ Laurens

Laurens147 wrote:
Great depth in the hills and climbs department Cool
Although other races will be hard to watch, reminds me a bit of my own (first) season when I only had the cobbles.

Best of luck!


Except some mandatory French races, there shouldn't be too much of them. Or they're here for the youngsters to gather XP, so that's fine.
Also maybe Guerao will want to leave the team on a festival!

Thank you, good luck to you too!

@ KB

kandesbunzler26 wrote:
I'm not sure what to think about your team this season. On one side I don't really see the big scorers here, but on the other side you're captains have a similar skill set to mine and you have even some more depth regarding their support riders (which obviously should leave me more optimistic). As I said, I can't really judge your team ...

On a side note: Congratulations to acquiring Le Berre and Huby (though I rather would have signed them myself if not for cap space issues)! You could also develop them to some hill / cobbles hybrid domestiques (via the classics route), that's what I had in mind for them.

Bonne chance!


Except the fact I couldn't acquire any top CT time-trialist, and that Eeze snatched Elosegui, I think I built the type of team I wanted for this season: a team with riders I know, and that was the idea behind keeping Guerao and Mottin, to test what I've learned planning wise.
But I certainly hope that both the TTT and mountain support I've gained will help Itturia score better. In the same idea, in the hill departement, I hope I'll be able to do better than the points gathered by Wackerman and Rodriguez, thanks to a better planning and a better squad in general.
But you're right in the sense that there probably isn't any top 10 scorer in the team.

I'm not sure you're in any position to be envious talent-wise Grin I'll look into the classic route indeed, thank you for pointing it out.
Bonne chance à toi aussi !


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With the season about to begin, Bordeaux Métropole – Euskotren has announced the sponsor goals set for the year, and the general calendar for the season. They also presented the teams which will tackle January races.

Goals


C2 GP PlouayWin
C2 Volta a CatalunyaTop 5
C2 Int. Osterreich RundfahrtTop 5
C1 Vuelta a Pais VascoKoM
CT Team StandingsTop 10



WIN GP Plouay


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FLMOHISTRSSPACFGDH
Victor Lafay667577727263747867
Cristian Rodriguez707076767065717574
Fabien Doubey717475727267706360
Quentin Pacher707175737470737267
Steven Manuel Polanco666065686865677675
Bruno Armirail727173737561657468
Luca Wackermann746874747474727064
Antoine Huby686367647065726564


This one was obvious, commented team management. With a French race back at the CT calendar, it would become or win goal. More so as it is a winnable race, despite its flat classification. We hope to make the race hard enough for Lafay to shine, or for Wackermann to finish in a small group, a bit like in Zurich last season. Pacher might also have a card, in this regard. All in all, we bring on a strong team that we hope will be able to compete for victory. It’ll also be an occasion for our stagiaire Antoine Huby to race on home soil. He’ll represent our Breton contingent.


KoM Vuelta a Pais Vasco


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FLMOHISTRSRCACFGDH
Victor Lafay667577727272747867
Cristian Rodriguez707076767070717574
Clement Berthet647372687264727175
Quentin Pacher707175737469737267
Steven Manuel Polanco666065686868677675
Remy Rochas677774707073737266
Luca Wackermann746874747473727064
Gennadiy Tatarinov697574717168737663


This race was a goal last year, it obviously is again this season. While Rodriguez won an unexpected mountain classification by the slightest margin, we hope to reiterate this feat with a team we think is set up for this goal. We expect to be in all the breaks, to take the jersey as soon as possible and to not let it go. If we bring in a stage with it, it’ll be even more satisfying.
Funnily enough, like last season, no Basque rider for this race.

TOP 5 Volta a Catalunya


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MOTTSTRSRCACFGDH
Mikel Iturria7772777476616966
Victor Lafay7563727272747867
Bruno Armirail7172737573657468
Domenic Weinstein7075727076706569
Mikel Agirrebeitia6769666862655972
Steven Manuel Polanco6066686868677675
Lukas Talacka5774717368677363
Hugues Mottin5475616860506267


Another repeat from last year, though this team, we’ve been more measured in our expectations. Still, Itturia will have to do better than last season, when it was not the TTT who kicked out of GC expectations, but a poor final stage. With a decent – though not great – support for the mountains and an also decent TTT team, we hope we’ll manage to enter the top 5 this time.


TOP 5 Int. Osterreich Rundfahrt


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MOHITTSTRSRCACFGDH
Mikel Iturria777372777476616966
Remy Rochas777461707073737266
Victor Lafay757763727272747867
Gennadiy Tatarinov757463717168737663
Fabien Doubey747559727271706360
Clement Berthet737258687264727175
Mathis Le Berre646865686966666866
Javier Serrano646864717467686971


The goal here is simple : put Itturia in the best condition in the first days, so that he’ll be able to get a good result on the final ITT and finish in the top 5. With the climbing team we have, and what he showed last season in this type of race, we think that it’s entirely doable.


TOP 10 Team standings


Unchanged goal. We’re still in a learning process. This year, we can do it.


Goals


After the goals were discussed and commented, the management presented an overview of the team’s calendar.

StartEndRaceCategory
09-Jan Gisborne GPC2
21-Jan30-Jan Vuelta al TachiraC2
30-Jan Clasico San JoseC2
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15-Feb20-Feb Volta a CatalunyaC2
28-Feb Coppa PlacciC2
---
03-Mar Isle of Man TTTC1
05-Mar10-Mar Vuelta al Pais VascoC1
12-Mar15-Mar Tour of the Middle EastC2
17-Mar20-Mar Tour of GuadeloupeC1
30-Mar GP IzolaC2
---
06-Apr10-Apr Baltic Chain TourC1
12-Apr18-Apr Tour de PologneHC
15-Apr Berlin ProRaceC2
25-Apr GP WallonieHC
---
03-May08-May Tour de RomandieC1
04-May09-May Olympia's TourC2
18-May24-May Int. Osterreich RundfahrtC2
19-May 1 Jour de DunkerqueC1
---
02-Jun08-Jun Tour of VancouverC2
23-Jun Monterrey TTTC2
---
01-Jul Torshavn GPC1
01-Jul Uppsala ClassicC2
20-Jul Paris ToursC1
23-Jul Betonexpressz GPC2
25-Jul29-Jul Tour d'AndorraC1
---
01-Aug05-Aug Tour de VineyardsC1
07-Aug09-Aug Giro del TrentinoC2
10-Aug15-Aug Tour du MarocC1
11-Aug15-Aug Post Danmark RundtHC
17-Aug GP PlouayC2
23-Aug31-Aug Tour de l'AvenirU23
---
01-Sep05-Sep Tour of BritainC1
28-Sep GP LuganoC1
---
12-Oct15-Oct Euskal BizikletaC1
18-Oct Giro dell'EmiliaHC
18-Oct Zuri MetzgeteC2


Management explained that they entered the race selection with the ambition to avoid taking the plane all year long. Though that wasn’t possible, main racing will indeed be in Europe, or very near. Like last season, the team will begin outside of the continent though, with the New Zeeland’s Gisborne GP and the South American duo of Tachira and San Jose, where the team hopes to avoid another zero pointer.
For some races, the team isn’t well suited, explained Bordeaux Métropole’s vice-president for sport. Dunkerque and Paris-Tour are the most obvious of these. But we went with the idea to be in all the French and Spanish races. It’ll be a good experience for our young riders anyway, but we don’t expect anything from it.
In most other C1/HC race, we’ll hope for mountain and stage hunting, though we would’nt mind some results like Emilia last year. Speaking of that, we also have the same last month, with Euskal and Zuri adding to the Italian classic.



January Preview


Last year, with the same first month, the team earned 80 points, with Wackermann 7th place in Gisborne, and multiples good results in Tachira (Mottin, Guerao, Itturia). They’ll hope to do better than that, though in Tachira weight will mostly be on the climbers shoulders.


Gisborne GP

Race DateCategory
09.01C2


Spoiler
pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Profiles/mg_gisborne.jpg


Team


FLMOHISTRSSPACFGDH
Victor Lafay667577727263747867
Cristian Rodriguez707076767065717574
Quentin Pacher707175737470737267
Fabien Doubey717475727267706360
Gennadiy Tatarinov697574717165737663
Clement Berthet647372687262727175
Javier Serrano656468717460686971
Mikel Agirrebeitia666763666855655972



Vuelta al Tachira

Race DateCategory
21.01-30.01C2

Spoiler
pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2022/Profiles/t1_tachira.jpg

Team


FLMOHITTSTRSRCSPACFGDH
Remy Rochas6777746170707361737266
Mikel Iturria7177737277747660616966
Gennadiy Tatarinov6975746371716865737663
Clement Berthet6473725868726462727175
Domenic Weinstein7170707572707668706569
Mikel Agirrebeitia6667636966686255655972
Mathis Le Berre6764686568696666666866
Oscar Guerao7053615365587579706774


Clasico San Jose

Race DateCategory
30.01C2
Spoiler
pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Profiles/mg_sanjose.jpg

Team


FLMOHISTRSSPACFGDH
Victor Lafay667577727263747867
Cristian Rodriguez707076767065717574
Fabien Doubey717475727267706360
Quentin Pacher707175737470737267
Luca Wackermann746874747474727064
Javier Serrano656468717460686971
Steven Manuel Polanco666065686865677675
Lukas Talacka725764717361677363

Edited by Imladrik on 11-10-2023 12:37


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