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[CT] Ethiopian Airlines | Goals & January Preview
Dippofix
Ethiopian Airlines
TEAM PRESENTATION
Ethiopian Airlines is delighted to announce the creation of a cycling team to participate in the continental division in 2024. Led by veteran Directeur Sportif Damian Ippofix, the team will aim to showcase the best cycling talent on the African continent and slowly work its way up the divisions. Let’s take a closer look at the team’s sponsors:
PRIMARY SPONSOR | ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES
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Founded in 1945, Ethiopian quickly grew to one of the biggest and safest airlines in Africa. Today, they serve 155 passenger destinations, 66 of which in Africa – more than any other airline. This pan-African focus allows the team to scout for talent all over the continent. While some Ethiopian representation is sure to be targeted, having a wide range of African nationalities in the team is the goal.
BICYCLE SUPPLIER | ICAN CYCLING
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The Shenzhen based company is a relative newcomer to the world of professional cycling. Offering top quality carbon frames and wheelsets at a cut-rate price, the brand hopes to expand into the growing African market and establish itself as a serious option for ambitious CT teams.
KIT MANUFACTURER | SPEXCEL
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Fellow Shenzhen company Spexcel is known for its affordable made-to-order cycling gear. With this sponsorship, they enter the realm of professional cycling for the first time, hoping to grow their brand and establish themselves as the premier alternative to expensive European legacy brands.
SECONDARY SPONSOR | TUSKER BEER
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This refreshing Kenyan lager is one of the most popular beers in Africa, and for good reason. The team bus will stay stocked with ice-cold tuskers ready to be popped whenever there’s a victory to celebrate.
SECONDARY SPONSOR | SAFARICOM
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Another Kenyan sponsor showcases the teams investment in the East Africa region as a whole. One of the most profitable companies in Africa, offering telecommunications and ecommerce services amongst others, their involvement is sure to provide a welcome injection of cash and exposure.
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Edited by Dippofix on 11-10-2024 16:06
 
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Squad Hub
Nat.NameFLMOHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPRAge
Sven Erik Bystrom7268796175726756687678736132
Pierre Paolo Penasa6979736973707550567467636933
Ryan Gibbons7559656773727360787865687230
Juan Ernesto Chamorro6577746470746850657277736333
Andrea Vendrame7262765875737360717567677030
Chris Hamilton7268766771747455647370686929
Natnael Berhane6578726372696850596364686234
Sebastian Schönberger6672765973747157657175745930
Tsgabu Gebremaryam Grmay6676736470727457607057736433
Gaspar Goncalves6973755671706756687462666229
Mikiel Habtom7452606373737867767659626633
Frederik Frison7157677773716754656563677732
Souheil Khederi6673756066656958577166705833
Martijn Keizer6574647465696552506365547436
Felix English7859646774736463717559697032
Tom Dumoulin6957667672736550636464587634
Patrick Bevin6773727566627152637273687133
Ivan Kipruto6759685867686658677064625822

Edited by Dippofix on 08-09-2024 16:47
 
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Results
 
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Calendar & Goals
StartEndRaceCategory
07-Jan Gisborne GPC2
14-Jan Nakhon Ratchasima TrophyC2
19-Jan Badaling InternationalC1
22-Jan31-Jan Vuelta al TachiraC2
31-Jan Clasico San JoseC2
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15-Feb20-Feb Volta a CatalunyaC2
28-Feb Coppa PlacciC2
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05-Mar08-Mar Tour of the Middle EastC2
18-Mar23-Mar Tour of South AfricaC1
25-Mar GP IzolaC2
29-Mar31-Mar Tour of EritreaC1
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01-Apr Berlin ProRaceC2
12-Apr18-Apr Tour de PologneHC
25-Apr GP WallonieC1
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01-May Pro Hallstatt ClassicC1
04-May09-May Olympia's TourC2
17-May23-May Int. Osterreich RundfahrtC2
26-May31-May Vuelta al Pais VascoC1
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03-Jun Monterrey TTTC2
05-Jun11-Jun Tour of VancouverC2
15-Jun Betonexpressz GPC2
20-Jun26-Jun Tour of CaliforniaHC
21-Jun24-Jun Tour of LuxembourgC2
28-Jun Hong Kong ChallengeC2
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08-Jul11-Jul Euskal BizikletaC1
13-Jul16-Jul Uppsala ClassicC2
25-Jul29-Jul Tour d'AndorraC1
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01-Aug05-Aug Tour de VineyardsC1
07-Aug09-Aug Giro del TrentinoC2
13-Aug GP YekaterinburgC2
15-Aug20-Aug Tour du MarocC1
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03-Sep07-Sep Tour of San LuisC2
13-Sep GP PlouayC2
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06-Oct10-Oct Herald Sun TourC2
18-Oct Zuri MetzgeteC2

Edited by Dippofix on 11-10-2024 16:07
 
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Opening Press Conference
It is a hot evening in Addis Ababa. An Irishman, an Ethiopian, and a Chinese man sit at a table in an upmarket hotel. What sounds like the beginning of a dodgy joke is something nearly equally as bizarre: the launch of a professional cycling team. The Irishman is veteran Directeur Sportif Damian Ippofix, who led Bank of Ireland to Pro Conti division in the mid-2010s, but disappeared under mysterious circumstances after three largely successful seasons. The Ethiopian and Chinese are high-ranking executives representing Ethiopian Airlines and ICAN Cycling – it is their money and their equipment that will turn this fledgling dream of a professional cycling team into reality.

At the moment, this so-called team is little more than a figment of these men’s imagination. A UCI license has been granted, but that is as far as the team has come. No riders have been signed, no equipment produced, no shirt designed. It will be a race against the clock to be ready to take to the start in January, but in this room, the mood is exuberant. A snazzy powerpoint presentation shows the team vision, and proves that while they may not have signed any cyclists or DS’ yet, they have clearly hired a capable communications intern.

The content of the presentation is easily summed up: gather the brightest talent from around Africa and build sustainably towards a future in the higher divisions. Main sponsor Ethiopian Airlines is the biggest African airline, and one of the biggest corporations on the continent. While they will demand some Ethiopian representation on the team, their main focus is to grow their brand across the continent to remain the number one choice for flying from Algeria to Zimbabwe and anywhere in between.

The Chinese involvement is rather nebulous at current. It is no secret that Ethiopia is a particular focus of Chinese foreign policy and economic relations. Chinese companies are encouraged to “go out” to Ethiopia as part of the Chinese government’s Going Global Strategy, therefore it is no surprise to see bike and clothing sponsors from the middle kingdom. Whether this will have any effects on the team’s calendar and roster remains to be seen.

Following the presentation, the floor is opened up to the handful of disinterested local journalists dispersed throughout the room, and members of the cycling media connecting via zoom:
Damian, what a surprise to see you in the public eye again. Your Bank of Ireland team looked to make a big push towards the Pro Tour in 2016, yet you disappeared under mysterious circumstances – what happened?
Well, it was a complicated story. We had made some good progress in our first two seasons, but had failed to really make an impression. Aussie Jay McCarthy had given us some good moments, and Sam Bennett was a real fan favourite in the sprints, but our sponsors wanted more. Bank of Ireland had invested a lot of money, but the profile of the team was still fairly low back in Ireland. So, before the transfer window opened, we made a plan: sign the biggest Irish talent around and blow the division wide opened. Which we did! We signed Dan Martin, who really had no business being outside the Pro Tour. But it just never really clicked. Dan could only race an extremely limited amount of days, the team was imbalanced, and we were treading water. We weren’t in danger of relegation, but we also weren’t looking at promotion. The sponsors weren’t happy – we had gambled big, and lost. They wanted out, and truth be told, so did I. I felt like a failure, I couldn’t handle it. I took off, and moved far away from the world of pro cycling. I spent some time traveling, visiting places where no one had ever heard of the Tour de France. But it never quite left me. I have been working for a number of years with two charities, bringing coaching and equipment to promising young cyclists in East Africa. When Ethiopian Airlines signaled their interest in expanding their sports sponsorship, I knew what an opportunity that could be, and then things moved quite quickly – that’s how we got here.

What lessons can you take from your time with Bank of Ireland? What will you do differently?
Well, it wasn’t all bad – we got promoted in our first season, and we comfortably avoided relegation for two years. What worked well was our clear hierarchies. We always had two really strong leaders that we thought could win any race they entered. Of course, this only really turned out to be accurate for Jay McCarthy, but it got us consistent top 10 performances and kept the ranking points ticking over. On the flip side, that made us very one-dimensional. If our leaders weren’t firing, we were toast. Being more well-rounded, both in terms of the profile of our leaders and in terms of having able deputies that can step in for them is certainly on our to-do list.

Your team is based in Ethiopia, a country that currently boasts four professional cyclists. Have you unearthed some hidden gems or are you looking further afield for your signings?
I think that’s a bit too early to say. While it is true that there are only four riders currently under contract, there are a couple more that may have the potential to at least round out the squad. We will see after renewals have processed if there are any interesting Ethiopian free agents, and we will of course explore the possibility of acquiring some via transfers too. In general, we are lucky that our focus is explicitly on Africa as a whole, and not limited to Ethiopia. Of course we are very proudly Ethiopian and definitely want some representation, but we will certainly look further afield. At the end of the day, cycling is a results business, and if we need to sign some mercenaries from other continents to be competitive, then so be it. All that being said, let’s see what the transfer season holds.
 
cunego59
Welcome (back)! Nice to have another African team in the game, even if it makes the transfer market a bit tougher on that front Wink And I'm now extra glad that I chose Berhe as a late pickup in the last transfer window, he'll be happy to see even more investment in his country's cycling infrastructure!
 
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jandal7
Welcome back! So cool to see you back here. Massive fan of a new African team, as cunego said it may make it a bit harder (especially as many other managers like to have African riders leading to a bit of an African tax... warning you in advance Pfft) but overall I think we can easily fit a third and hopefully with it comes some more additions too. I do have to warn you though that my beloved Ethiopian NC Tesfaye Heyi is not for sale for the budget of a new CT team Pfft

Excited to see what you do in transfers, sure we will have something to do with each other already and a lot to do with each other down the line Grin
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Aycon97
Welcome! I hope we don't bump into each other too often besides the track with Asia and Africa as sponsor nations Wink besides that I hope we will have both a great run at the CT next year.
 
ember
Amazing to have you back, Dippofix!Grin And a really cool project too. It makes for a great story that you have included the Chinese, because as you write, they’re heavily into Ethiopia. Excited to see how this develops!
 
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Welcome!

I'm sure if you take your time you can patiently build a strong team based primarily on African riders. Good luck Smile

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DarkWolf
Welcome! I'll pass by your team bus with a case of Manada Coyote and maybe get it changed with one of Tusker. Smile
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MacC
Good luck from Glanbia, a team probably largely based on the old Bank of Ireland leftovers!
 
Dippofix
Thanks for the warm welcome everyone, really excited to be back! The level of competition seems to have increased even more since I was last involved so I'm looking forward to a real challenge this season.

@Cunego: Berhe looks like an interesting rider alright, perhaps he will be someone we could be talking about once he's reached his full potential Wink

@Jandal: Haha yeah, definitely anticipating the African tax... of course I'll stay pragmatic to a point, I don't think it will be possible to build a competitive team with only African riders in one transfer season. But I will definitely try and form a coherent identity, and I'm sure we will indeed cross paths sooner rather than later.

@DarkWolf: Sounds like a deal! I've been trying to figure out how to buy Tusker but no dice so far. Feels a bit wrong having them as a sponsor without having sampled any...

@MacC: Glad to see you've been carrying the torch for Ireland! I think of your current squad I only had McKenna and of course the legend Sammy B, glad to see he's still kicking. I didn't realise just how long ago that was most of the guys I had aren't even in the game anymore I don't think. I also remember being so excited to sign the biggest Irish talent in Ryan Mullen, and now I see he's 30 already! Time really does fly.
 
Nemolito
Welcome (back) Dippofix! I like to see a new African sponsor, and hopefully this sees an influx of some Ethiopians in the game as well. The Chinese influence is very 'realistic' and makes for a very interesting sponsor and national focus partnership I think Smile Good luck during your second first transfer season Grin
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Booker
Although you were just before my last time in the MG (a year before, maybe?), I'll send the obligatory "welcome back Dippofix" as well Smile

It seems I was the beneficiary of your departure, with my 2017 Kulczyk team we had some interesting times with Ryan Mullen and Sam Bennett, never quite got them firing but it seems that's a consistent challenge for the Irish Wink

Looking forward to seeing how you build your team and if I am assuming correctly with some of your equipment suppliers, we may be competing for some of the Chinese talent on the market. Good luck!
 
Fabianski
Even more African beer, why not? ManGame is really turning into a brewery competition nowadays Pfft
Anyway, welcome back, and good luck for your comeback season!
 
Dippofix
@Nemolito: Thanks, it's a shame I'm a bit too late to suggest new riders for this season, but I will definitely be keeping a keen eye on PCS to scout some talents for 2025.

@Booker: Yeah, 2016 would've been my last season. Glad to see my boys found a good home Wink I remember Bennett as blowing a bit hot and cold, but generally overperforming. It probably helped that he was never the focus of the team, and any points he picked up would have been a nice bonus supplementing what we got from our focus on the hills and mountains.

@Fabianski: I was seriously considering a brewery as main sponsor, so I think this was a pretty mild outcome all things considered Pfft
 
Luis Leon Sanchez
Awesome to see one of the class of 2014 returning! It's been a long time since Jose Mendes was running the CT division for you Wink A different sort of challenge these days!

We spent all 3 of your earlier seasons in the same division as each other although you were definitely seeing more PCT success than I was. I look forward to seeing how you rise to the challenge and put together what looks to be an interesting yet awesome little project Grin

Good luck!!
 
kandesbunzler26
Welcome back to the MG (though you left quite some time before I joined). Great to see East Africa also being represented by a team in the MGUCI universe. Also it's good to see some Chinese involvement there, should be a good year to grab some good Chinese riders in Free Agency (and I've heard there are some more available in other teams Wink). So best of luck!
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