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[PT'24] Jura GIANTS | Nederland
Fabianski
March Preview

After we labelled February a "crucial" month (which went rather well so far), March isn't much less of that, actually. We're only racing about half as much - but with plenty of cobbled races on our schedule, it will be crucial to see how Eddie Theuns can still keep up with the best after a slight decline!

Besides the cobblers, the puncheurs and the TTers will have their share of racing as well, before stage racers take over with the GT season starting next month.

7 races, 4 classics, only one PTHC race - and the second monument of the year! Here are the details:



Mar 01 - 03 | Ronde van Nederland | PT

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Lineup

RiderFLMOHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPR
Kaden Groves75627265757380668079646771
Mauro Schmid72767968717873697079787466
Edward Theuns71667364747172797674636669
Teten Rohendi70757570737574556273717071
Lorenzo Delco73727370757475676472687771
AOP Setiawa68707574767271576270766674
Filippo Colombo72646867737264727172717167
Felix Stehli67687162707069626971696966

Tactics

Even though we weren't here last year, we bring the defending champion! Groves won the GC, points and U25 last year - whereas we already know he won't repeat the latter, winning the GC again would take a lot of things to fall into place again. He'll still be our leader, and if he gets his positioning done better than in some other races, he should definitely be a top contender again.

Mauro could be a candidate for the white jersey this year; if Kaden doesn't feel well enough, Schmid could take over, in particular on days 2 and 3. Or he could just protect Theuns and deliver him in great position, while getting some nice depth results on his own.

Theuns could act as our final leadout, and most of the others also have some kind of skills on the hills. So another good depth team result would be nice to get.

Track Record

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Expectations

Stages: 2x Top 10
GC: Top 10
Points: 160



Mar 10 | Strada Appia Antica | PT

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Lineup

RiderFLMOHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPR
Edward Theuns71667364747172797674636669
Tomas Paprstka75626962747068757072697863
Stefan Küng73707377747273726371737878
Clement Berthet65757460707466606273727560
Lorenzo Delco73727370757475676472687771
Filippo Colombo72646867737264727172717167
Hugo Page69656761716965637376686966
Felix Stehli67687162707069626971696966

Tactics

First cobbled race of the year! And it's one of those that suit Eddie Theuns rather well, with quite a lot of climbing involved, some flat cobbles at the end, and probably sprints of smaller groups to the finish.

Eddie took 6th place here last year; he may have declined a bit, but his skills should still be decent enough to get a solid result. If not, we'll probably be somewhat screwed this month.

The domestique lineup isn't impressive, as sadly Tediashvili left us and Sommer isn't maxed yet (and loaned out moreover). But Paprstka has often delivered good results in the past, and Küng is one of these riders who do pretty well on any terrain. So there's hope!

Track Record

Best: 6th ( Edward Theuns, 2023)

Expectations

Result: Top 15
Points: 80



Mar 12 - 15 | Praha - Karlovy Vary - Praha | PT

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Lineup

RiderFLMOHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPR
Szymon Rekita72586379707373626970637378
Stefan Bissegger74686978737772607273647177
Alexys Brunel75677178727873666165696678
Stefan Küng73707377747273726371737878
Ethan Vernon73606577727572667570636578
Krzysztof Marchewka65646077737574505264626577
Kaden Groves75627265757380668079646771
Gabriel Chavanne75586465717674577676536782

Tactics

Another new stage race for us rounds off the first half of the month. And it's the race where we'll most likely have the biggest regrets of not having been able to sign Ganna...

So it will be Rekita leading our team, but given that there's a plethora of other 79 TTers, we can't set the expectations too high. Our strenght once again is the team's depth, and so the goal will be to bring as many as possible of our 6 TTers in the Top 50.

Then there's obviously Gabby for the prologue - another chance for him to finally dethrone almighty SKA, but the competition will likely be far bigger than in Tirreno, with Ganna and Zmorka probably joining the party.

Groves is here for the two sprint stages, let's hope all the bumps especially on stage 2 play in his favour!

Track Record

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Expectations

Stages: 3x Top 10
GC: Top 20
Points: 110



Mar 18 - 19 | Franceville Classique | PTHC

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Lineup

RiderFLMOHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPR
Edward Theuns71667364747172797674636669
Tomas Paprstka75626962747068757072697863
Stefan Küng73707377747273726371737878
Cees Bol76647067757781687977686769
Clement Berthet65757460707466606273727560
Lorenzo Delco73727370757475676472687771
Filippo Colombo72646867737264727172717167
Hugo Page69656761716965637376686966

Tactics

The race with "classic" in the name actually isn't one, instead it was transformed into a two-day stage race last year. We'd have loved to participate in 2023 once we signed Eddie Theuns, but it was too late to change the calendar.

Now, he's here one year late - sadly with slightly less power in his legs. We still expect him to do pretty well, in particular given that stage 2 should favour rider with some hilly skills.

Stage 1 turned out to be one for the sprinters who can handle some minor cobbles, which is the case for Cees Bol, so we send him here as well in case Eddie doesn't feel like sprinting. Otherwise, standard cobbles support, hopefully with at least Paprstka able to get a Top 50 finish.

Track Record

--- none ---

Expectations

Stages: 1x Top 10
GC: Top 15
Points: 70



Mar 21 | Macskako Kerekparverseny | PT

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Lineup

RiderFLMOHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPR
Edward Theuns71667364747172797674636669
Tomas Paprstka75626962747068757072697863
Stefan Küng73707377747273726371737878
Mauro Schmid72767968717873697079787466
Clement Berthet65757460707466606273727560
Lorenzo Delco73727370757475676472687771
Filippo Colombo72646867737264727172717167
Felix Stehli67687162707069626971696966

Tactics

The rest of the month consists of three cobbled classics, whereof Macskako is the first. Cobbles and hills combined, tailor-made for Eddie. So tailor-made that he got too enthusiastic last year - it was his only cobbled race where he missed out on the Top 10.

This wouldn't be too big of a surprise this year, although we'll happily take a better result. Paprstka and Küng will once again try to help him as well as they can.

And what is Mauro doing here? Well, it's a pretty hilly race here - and given that he finished 29th last year when still unmaxed, we just want to see what he can do in this kind of race. It's his only cobbles appearance this year - depending on the outcome, there might be more next time. Or less.

Track Record

Best: 11th ( Edward Theuns, 2023)

Expectations

Result: Top 15
Points: 80



Mar 23 | E3 Prijs | PT

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Lineup

RiderFLMOHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPR
Edward Theuns71667364747172797674636669
Tomas Paprstka75626962747068757072697863
Stefan Küng73707377747273726371737878
Clement Berthet65757460707466606273727560
Lorenzo Delco73727370757475676472687771
Filippo Colombo72646867737264727172717167
Hugo Page69656761716965637376686966
Felix Stehli67687162707069626971696966

Tactics

More cobbles and hills! Hence one more chance for Eddie to have fun. Standard support squad, standard expectations. Not much more to say.

Ah yeah, while I thought it was a new race for us, we actually already participated once here - back in 2021, in our first PCT year. With Basso as our best cobbler. But just to say, Basso finished 16th here last year, maybe we should've bought him back...

Track Record

Best: 46th ( Leonardo Basso, 2021)

Expectations

Result: Top 15
Points: 80



Mar 27 | Ronde van Vlaanderen | M

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Lineup

RiderFLMOHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPR
Edward Theuns71667364747172797674636669
Tomas Paprstka75626962747068757072697863
Stefan Küng73707377747273726371737878
Xuban Errazkin71747870767576646373696770
Clement Berthet65757460707466606273727560
Cees Bol76647067757781687977686769
Lorenzo Delco73727370757475676472687771
Filippo Colombo72646867737264727172717167

Tactics

The second monument of the year - the only one that one of our riders was ever able to win so far. Yeah, it was obviously Eddie, back in 2021, when still riding for MOL. He showed last year that he really likes this race, finishing 3rd!

We can't expect a repeat after his decline, sadly, but we're still hoping for a good outcome. We even bring Errazkin to help him on all those non-cobbled hills. Don't ask me why Bol is here, though...

Otherwise, Paprstka and Küng again to support Eddie, with Küng also being able to handle some hills. Last race of the month, hopefully another good one!

Track Record

Best: 3rd ( Edward Theuns, 2023)

Expectations

Result: Top 15
Points: 100



Summary

Although we have far less RDs to spend than last month, it's another very important month for us; if Eddie Theuns still can deliver at a good level, it could be looking pretty good for us. If not, well...

Otherwise, looking forward to Groves trying to defend his Nederland crown, and hoping for Chavanne to get us another prologue podium in Praha.

 
AbhishekLFC
A lot of races again in March with a couple of big ones in Nederlands and Praha. Team has been doing fine so far, possible a chance to consolidate on it with these races!
 
redordead
Should be a good battle to see which one of us comes out on top after March Smile

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AbhishekLFC wrote:

A lot of races again in March with a couple of big ones in Nederlands and Praha. Team has been doing fine so far, possible a chance to consolidate on it with these races!

That's definitely the goal, and in particular Nederlands could be a big boost if Groves can repeat his 2023 performance. And yeah, we know he did it, so things are surely not looking worse than before Wink

redordead wrote:

Should be a good battle to see which one of us comes out on top after March Smile

I guess we should be better in Nederland, and you should be stronger in Praha. Then it comes down to how Theuns performs vs. Siric on the cobbles - and despite Eddie still having +1 Cob, I think Siric could already be the better rider there. Will be interesting!




Race Review | Tour of Ukraine | PTHC

A race we came to with pretty high hopes last year - and which we left deeply disappointed, with none of our riders really performing.

This year, we were rather optimistic as well - although this time we knew we didn't have a top contender given the much tougher nature of the hilly stage in the 2024 edition. Still, we brought a very solid mix of puncheurs, climbers and TTers, hoping to be prepared for most possible scenarios. But well conscious that we'd need some luck to do really well.

The first stage already had the first - rather negative - surprise for us; with pure TTers not doing well in this stage last year, and climbers getting good results, we thought that Valentin Darbellay would be a perfect fit as a solid climber, TTer and prologue rider. Well, he kind of was - but he only was our 4th highest finisher, behind all the TT specialists we thought he'd easily beat. But if he could stay with the front group on the hilly day 2, a great result was still on the table.
And we were obviously hoping that at least one out of Stefan Bissegger, Alexys Brunel or - most likely - Stefan Küng could make the split as well.

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Stefan Küng underway in the prologue.


However, stage 2 turned out to be even harder than expected, so it would have taken an amazing day by one of the TTers to make the front group. Würtz was the only weak climber who somehow managed to hold on - we think that Küng could've done it as well, but it wasn't to be. Sadly, Valentin Darbellay wasn't positioned well enough, either, and finally got caught behind a split, losing 36 seconds. Definitely unnecessarily, but sadly it's pretty fitting for his season so far.
We still had two riders in the front group with Mauro Schmid and Xuban Errazkin, which was positive. However, it was still disappointing to see that Mauro didn't even try anything on a finale that would have been a perfect fit for him - downhill, followed by a short ramp. He might have used up too much energy on the long climb, something we might try to work on next offseason.

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Mauro Schmid (right) and Xuban Errazkin (left) finishing inside the front group, without a notable stage result though.


Heading into the final stage, we had Errazkin in the Top 20, with Schmid and Darbellay just outside. The goal was to roughly keep these spots, with the riders likely swapping positions though.
But we underestimated the gaps produced by the 20km ITT, with both Mauro Schmid and Xuban Errazkin losing even more time than expected. The former dropped to 33rd in the GC, the latter finished 24th. On the other hand, Valentin Darbellay gained and lost the expected positions, for a net gain of 7 places and a final 18th place in GC. Solid, but not more - and without those 36" lost the day before, it would have been a strong 11th place...

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Valentin Darbellay on his way to another 18th place GC finish.


By the way, it was Darbellay's 3rd 18th place in as many stage races this month - with the two PTHC outcomes being rather meh, the Paris - Nice result a good one though.
Besides the three aforementioned riders, we also have to mention Stefan Küng, who with a good final ITT made the jump inside the Top 50 as well, finishing 43rd. All of the four other team members ended up between 78th and 83rd, scoring 2 points each.
Mauro Schmid once again got a 3rd place in the U25 standings (like in Portugal), and thanks to a strong final stage we gained two spots in the team standings to end up 2nd!

All in all, it was a very solid race - like we've seen many already this year - but not an outstanding one. Maybe next year?

Outcome

ExpectationOutcome
Stages1x Top 104x Top 20
GCTop 30Top 20
Points5091



Race Review | Milano San Remo |M

Our 2nd monument in team history - but the first one where it really mattered for us! And we did have some pretty high hopes, bringing Kaden Groves as one of the sprinters handling hills pretty well, and Mauro Schmid to make the race hard - and potentially for a late attack in the Poggio or in the final downhill.

It turns out that our plans were actually pretty good. But the execution was just awful, plain awful.

First of all, Pidcock winning and Vansevenant on the podium clearly shows that Mauro Schmid is a well-suited rider for this race. He just didn't think so - as he preferred doing some chasing late in the race, and then simply stop racing, get dropped and not even reach the Top 50. With many other great puncheurs getting a Top 20 or even better, this is just a huge missed opportunity.

And Kaden Groves? Well, he had a great position on top of the Poggio, right in the mix. But then he took it way too easy on the downhill, dropping back - and getting only a disappointing 17th place instead of what looked to be a safe Top 10. Given that this was our only scoring position (other than finishing points), this first monument was a big disappointment for us and our worst race of the season so far, by quite some margin.

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The peloton at the foot of the Poggio, with a strong Jura GIANTS presence. Which vanished soon after.


So, definitely a bad race, and this clearly shows in our outcome analysis:

Outcome

ExpectationOutcome
ResultTop 1517th
Points10068



February Recap

The Milano San Remo outcome just leaves a pretty bitter taste of what otherwise was a good month. Even a very good month, comparing the outcome to the expectations.
We were hoping to score 665 points - we came out of February just below 1,000. With a decent MSR - a Top 10 by Groves or at least some more Top 50 finishers - we'd have made that mark. We said pre-month that we'd likely need those 1,000 points to have a real shot at staying safe - well, given that we came very close to it, we think that avoiding relegation could indeed be possible.

Currently, we're sitting in 9th place in the rankings - which is amazing, and the even better news is that even in terms of PpRD, we're 11th and well on track. Having done our longest PTHC race of the year - and having it done pretty well, as the 3rd best scoring PT team - might put some pressure on other teams who still have all of their long PTHC events to do.
Also, with our 1,269 points, we're currently 394 ahead of our expectations, and our internal projected score is up to more than 4,700. We'll need more than 5,000 to stay safe, but if we can continue to perform a bit above expectations in most races, it could actually be doable!

A more in-depth analysis of rider scorings will come post March, where Eddie Theuns will have to deliver - and his level should give us a good indication of where we'll be heading to. Stay tuned!

 
Laurens147
The hope of staying up is very much alive Smile After that great win in The Netherlands, I'm curious how Eddie will perform in the classics.
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Fabianski
Laurens147 wrote:

The hope of staying up is very much alive Smile After that great win in The Netherlands, I'm curious how Eddie will perform in the classics.

The pressure on Eddie's shoulders is definitely lower now after Kaden's huge Nederland performance, but we're not even remotely safe yet, so we hope he'll still deliver some great races on the pavés Smile




Race Review | Ronde van Nederland | PT

One of the year's stage races we had the highest hopes for. Because of one rider: Kaden Groves. Our new Australian sprinter won the GC, sprint and U25 standings last year for Amaysim, and we were obviously hoping for him to do well again.

However, there was an unkown: the route changed from last year, with a new hilly stage added, which could shift the race more towards the puncheurs, or puncheurs with some sprinter skills. Which is why we also sent Mauro Schmid to the race. Alongside some decent hilly support, including potential leadout Edward Theuns or solid uphill rider Teten Rohendi.

Day 1 however was still the same as previously - one for the sprinters. And as far too often this year, Groves was unable to get a good position. With 700m to go, he was only sitting around 15th position, and obviously unable to challenge for the win.
At least on a normal sprint stage. At least, this one had an uphill finish - so on paper a perfect stage for him - and this uphill allowed him to gain quite a lot of positions.
At one point, it even looked like he might enter the podium fight - but catching up took a lot of energy, and in the end he got blocked by Grosu and Banaszek. So Kaden Groves had to settle for 6th place - another disappointing sprint result, like most of the ones before.

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Kaden Groves sprinting to 6th on day 1.


By the way, Mauro Schmid also finished inside the Top 30, making clear he would be ready to take over if the race got too hard for Kaden.

Stage 2 then was the previous stage 3, a stage that often saw some gaps but mostly had quite some sprinters keeping up as well. And so it was this year. The expected attack by Pidcock in the final downhill didn't happen, but lots of others tried their luck in a very hectic finale. But surprisingly, Kaden Groves was very attentive in this stage of the race, positioning himself very well and going head-to-head with Yates for the win!
The Brit was clearly stronger after a tough day in the saddle, though, fully understandable given his far superior uphill skills. But Kaden Groves finally, finally, finally got his first podium of the year with this 2nd place! Sure, it wasn't a typical sprint stage, but a podium is a podium!

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Kaden Groves crossing the line in 2nd position on day 2!


To our surprise, 6th and 2nd were actually the best result on the first two stages - meaning that Kaden took over both the GC and the points lead - a huge boost for the team's morale heading into the final day!

And it was a really wild day, with splits forming and being undone throughout the last 40km. When a group of 25 got a decisive gap, we had both Kaden Groves and Mauro Schmid up there! However, Mauro didn't really feel like giving all he had, letting a front group ride away with just 3km to go. He could have easily kept up, but well, he saved his legs for other races.

Instead, the main scoring responsibility now was definitely on Kaden's shoulders! And even against some of the best puncheurs, he didn't crack on the last uphill - on the contrary, as soon as they hit flatter roads again, he got fully involved in the sprint! Just like the day before, he lacked some power in the end, being beaten by 3 riders - but a 4th place finish was still a strong result in such a difficult stage!

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Kaden Groves sprinting to 4th on the final day.


Given that he was able to beat Yates, we knew it would be a great GC result for him, potentially even a podium - but where would he really end up?

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Kaden Groves wins the Ronde van Nederland!


It was enough, Kaden got back-to-back wins in the Ronde van Nederland! It's obviously another great piece of team history that was written on this day - our first ever PT stage race win! Whereas last year we were positive to get some classics wins, we really didn't expect classics or GC wins this year - but after a difficult start to the season, Kaden picked up the pace at the perfect time, doing a fantastic job in the Netherlands!
Sure, it was only one stage podium - but keeping up with the puncheurs was extremely valuable, and 6th, 2nd, 4th was just the most consistent result of any rider, deservedly resulting in the GC win!

And just as a bonus - in particular for our loyal sponsors having gone through the lows of CT racing with us just two years ago (yes, indeed!) - here's Kaden in Green as well:

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Kaden Groves also winning the points jersey!


Besides this fantastic result by Kaden - which obviously resulted in big, big points - let's not forget to mention Mauro Schmid, who took it pretty easy on the final stage and still finished 20th in GC. He was Top 25 in all three stages, but always far away from bonus seconds. We'll expect more from him when he won't have to share leadership, but he still got us some valuable points - including for 4th place in the U25 standings.
Teten Rohendi was able to finish 40th in GC, and Lorenzo Delco also added a Top 50 finish, doing just what we expected him to do when signing him.
The team also ended up 3rd in the team standings (unlike stated in the posted results, where we were 4th, tied with cycleYorkshire) - and in the end it's our biggest ever score by a mile - 200 points more than we got last year in Norway, which should have been our previous highest scoring race. Not counting last year's wildcard Giro, obviously - and barring any potential big GT efforts, this will also very likely be our highest score all year long! And just to compare - to date, only Fastend in Tirreno got more points than we did in this race, which was a huge step towards safety!

How huge? Well, if we perform according to expectations in all remaining races, we'd end up with 5,000 points flat, which would've been enough to stay up last year... It's still a very, very long way to go, but the team is doing just what we wanted them to do: Fight as hard as they can to stay up! They're doing a really good job so far, and we're hoping this will be no different in the next couple of races!

Outcome

ExpectationOutcome
Stages2x Top 103x Top 10
GCTop 10WIN
Points160441

 
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