Obviously get why Reis was not your first choice, but for that low of a fee it ended up being a real steal in the end. Great work to secure early. Aidan should be great too and really wasn't crazy expensive for FA for someone still only 28. Curious if we should expect more improvements from him...
RIP Exxon Duke, David Veilleux, Double Feature, and Monster Energy
@baseballlover312 - Reis going that cheap early on forced my hand in signing him, we'll see if it was the right call or if I should have gone for Galta
2025 SQUAD
Eleven renewals, nine free agency signings and two transfers make twenty-two riders ready to take on the 2025 season. Ranging from twenty-two to thirty-four years old, from sixteen different countries spanning five continent, with different skillsets and levels of experience. Let's introduce the bunch, by discipline:
Mountains
Nat.
Name
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Wage
R. Reis
69
80
76
72
75
77
75
77
55
50
63
65
67
75
33
350k
E.A. Rubio
67
77
76
74
64
76
74
75
60
60
73
73
65
64
27
85k
A. Vosekalns
65
77
76
74
61
68
72
70
50
66
70
80
67
61
33
75k
D. Quintana
68
75
73
70
69
71
70
74
50
60
61
66
63
69
33
50k
While we aimed at signing younger leaders, we had to make an exception for a stage racer due to a lack of alternatives. But when that one is called Reis and finished in the individual top ten last season, it is fine to make an exception. Supporting him in the high mountains are Rubio, signed permanently after an earlier loan stint; Vosekalns, the rider we can count on for attacks; and Quintana, finally in a higher division than his brother.
Hills
Nat.
Name
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Wage
A. Van Niekerk
69
75
78
80
65
72
75
76
66
64
74
82
71
65
28
450k
J. Cepeda Hernandez
70
75
76
77
65
71
70
71
61
66
74
73
68
63
29
100k
S. Kipkemboi
67
75
76
77
57
68
73
73
55
63
76
73
68
59
27
100k
Previously our leaders in the hilly terrain were either old or could only handle short periods. We have signed a leader with neither issue, as the popular Van Niekerk might be the most complete rider in the team. His specific skillset earns him the highest wage in the team, up to him to live up to the hype. We even brought in two mini clones of him in Cepeda Hernandez and Kipkemboi, so if this isn't the year we finally figured out this category, we never will.
Time trials
Nat.
Name
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Wage
M. Bjerg
75
64
66
68
80
73
77
73
63
68
70
71
67
79
27
200k
Y. Paillot
68
68
69
69
78
72
71
63
54
61
61
54
69
78
34
100k
J. Casillas
68
67
67
67
75
70
72
69
54
61
74
67
72
75
30
50k
K. Predatsch
68
52
53
54
76
72
76
67
61
53
64
70
64
76
33
50k
F. Hamza
73
51
57
62
75
72
71
67
50
55
66
68
62
78
33
75k
Last year was a breakout season for Bjerg, and the young Dane is rewarded with further trust. While he was a clear step above everyone else last year, the gap should be closer with the experienced Paillot behind him. Casillas gained a lot of experience last year and is not done developing yet. Predatsch was signed purely to support in team time trials, while Hamza will also be given chances in the very short individual efforts.
Nat.
Name
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Wage
L. Dressler
71
60
64
67
71
70
69
66
69
60
62
67
63
66
23
50k
F.A. Gomez
64
68
66
64
72
68
70
71
52
56
65
69
67
65
23
50k
E. Paleni
67
53
56
59
73
66
67
70
54
58
62
67
62
73
23
50k
C.D. Guavita
65
71
61
51
71
72
62
73
63
50
54
78
64
71
23
50k
The team is proud of its focus on time trialing, committing to the future by signing four talented riders last year. We will be continuing with all four of them this season to eventually replace the revolving door of has-beens relegated to team time trial element. Dressler develops into a time trial-cobble hybrid, Gomez has already claimed his first Argentinian Championship, Paleni looks to have the fastest pure pace, and Guavita goes down the stage race path.
Cobbles
Nat.
Name
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Wage
M. De Witte
74
60
64
68
61
75
72
67
75
71
69
64
65
61
32
60k
M. Boros
72
52
62
72
61
71
67
66
76
63
64
78
77
67
33
50k
B. Ndungu
65
63
64
65
57
70
68
64
69
65
66
71
60
58
22
50k
We are not expecting a lot of points from the rough roads and basically only ride the races forced upon us at our level, but De Witte has shown last season he is capable of scoring points when dropping down to C2 races. For this season we double down with adding Boros to get another points scoring opportunity, and be able to have decent representation in both legs of the Battenkill - Rheden clash. Ndungu is ready to learn from both.
Sprints
Nat.
Name
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Wage
D. Kalaba
74
65
67
69
70
70
72
76
57
79
79
58
68
78
29
175k
X. Kamberaj
75
63
66
69
67
73
73
78
68
79
78
64
66
70
31
225k
Z. Jiang
72
61
64
66
65
69
73
72
62
75
75
65
73
79
31
50k
Traditionally we have a clear definition of primary and secondary sprinter, though this year the line is a bit blurry. Kalaba finally steps out of the shadow of his previous teammates, being given more chances than just stage races. Either he or Kamberaj will be present in almost all stages we expect to end in a sprint, and will also split the few flat classics between them. Jiang could take the leftovers or a leadout role, but will also focus on his specialty: prologues.
Always enjoy rooting for your squad, especially now after our collaboration in Tour de l'Avenir last season. While I don't enjoy seeing the TTT combination for our likely clashes occasionally, I do really love this set-up. A great TTT squad, strong GC leader to support, a great combination of hill riders, 2 accomplished sprinters, and some riders for the prologues. Even better that Hamza finds his way into another squad after he couldn't continue with us.
Excited to see you all riding near the front of the peloton all season!
Very nice team, I'm a bit afraid that his stamina might hurt AvN this season, but in general as others have said a well rounded and strong team. I hope Reis will do well for you after overbidding me
@kandesbunzler26 - Don't think we ever had this young of a team, at least considering the top riders.
@redordead - Aidan should live up to his paycheck
@baseballlover312 - I also enjoy having something to root for every race
@seancoll - Glad to have a fan onboard, and perhaps we'll join forces in Avenir again.
@SotD - Promotion is the goal this season.
@Heine - I hope Galta will do well for you as well
The winter break is over. The 2025 season is a go! A lot of racing already happening in the first month, setting the tone for the remainder of the season. A good start will keep spirit's high, a bad start will make us ponder the consequences. Are the new riders up to expectations, have the talents grown to take more responsibility and have the existing core kept their shine. All things to report on the first four races in January:
Tour Down Under
The season opens Down Under with a Tour. Van Niekerk and Kamberaj both make their debuts, taking leadership over the hilly and flat stages respectively. Both had a bit of a false start, the latter taking nineteenth on the opening stage and the former seventeenth on the second stage. Instead is was another debutant Kipkemboi, after a year out of the sport, finishing third on that second stage. The Albanian sprinter cracked the top ten on the next stage while the South African puncheur was our best finisher on the hilly fourth stage, though the Kenyan was still our lead GC rider in fourth. He was our only rider in the front group on the decisive fifth stage, dropping down to sixth in the GC on bonus seconds, and finally Kamberaj finished on a high with a fourth place on the final criterium. We ended up with four riders in the top 25, the three aforementioned as well as the final member of the new quartet Cepeda Hernandez, but no one expected it would be Kipkemboi as best finisher, let alone in sixth. Van Niekerk's thirteenth place is below expectations but excused by the Kenyan's better performance.
Pos
Rider
Team
Time
1
Arnaud Demare
Tryg - Eni
17h21'48
6
Salim Kipkemboi
Minions
+ 45
13
Aidan Van Niekerk
Minions
+ 1'29
23
Xhuliano Kamberaj
Minions
+ 3'41
24
Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez
Minions
+ 3'46
72
Luca Dressler
Minions
+ 10'05
170
Cesar David Guavita
Minions
+ 19'14
187
Enzo Paleni
Minions
+ 26'46
192
Fausto Agustin Gomez
Minions
+ 30'13
Rating:
Volta a Portugal
Our first PTHC race of the year, the longest on the calendar at eight days, and the home debut for our other big signing Reis. He gained some time on direct rivals in the prologue even though he was beaten by Bjerg in third, and by the other first-time time trial specialists Hamza (9th) and Paillot (14th). On the second stage Jiang botched the leadout for Kalaba, the Chinese finishing eighth ahead of the Serbian in ninth while it should have been the other way around and some places higher. Surprisingly, Reis finished in the front group on the tricky hilly stage, where we expected him to lose out to rivals and with a mountain stage and ITT to come, we were expecting a very good GC result now. That motivated Kalaba to take the final podium spot on the next flat stage. The euphoria was gone after stage six, where despite being at the front with less than two kilometer to go, the Portuguese somehow lost a plethora of positions and 55 seconds at the line. In the time trial he also performed shockingly by losing nearly two minutes to the leader and only setting the 62nd time. Even Bjerg failed to make the top ten to make matters worst. The final mountain stage saw no significant gaps created amongst the climbers, Reis being the last to catch on to that group. With some lesser climbers falling away, he went from eleventh to seventh overall to finish the race, which isn't too terrible but discounting the time loss on stage six would have been enough to take fifth, and then a slightly better time trial would have seen him on the podium. Overall it feels like a race of what could have been.
Pos
Rider
Team
Time
1
Andreas Leknessund
Gazelle
25h58'54
7
Rafael Reis
Minions
+ 2'55
50
Einer Augusto Rubio
Minions
+ 19'35
67
Andris Vosekalns
Minions
+ 26'26
74
Dusan Kalaba
Minions
+ 31'28
111
Mikkel Bjerg
Minions
+ 59'23
119
Yoann Paillot
Minions
+ 1h01'51
154
Zhihui Jiang
Minions
+ 1h18'05
188
Faycal Hamza
Minions
+ 1h47'57
Rating:
Circulo de Juarez
Kamberaj's performances improved as the Tour Down Under went on, so we hope he can continue the upwards trajectory into Circulo de Juarez, which has five flat stages conquered by the sprinters. A sixth place on the opening stage did indeed give us hope of a very good result, but the line curved downwards on the next two stages with an eighteenth and twentieth place. The recovery started on stage four with a fourth place on stage four, topped off by a fifth place on the final stage. Finishing inside the bonus seconds three times as well as the mixed order on every stage saw the Albanian take sixth place overall. Given almost every top PCT sprinter was present, certainly not bad.
Pos
Rider
Team
Time
1
Bryan Coquard
Spark Team NZ
17h33'51
6
Xhuliano Kamberaj
Minions
+ 56
83
Cesar David Guavita
Minions
+ 1'26
99
Zhihui Jiang
Minions
s.t.
113
Enzo Paleni
Minions
s.t.
133
Fausto Agustin Gomez
Minions
s.t.
138
Mathias De Witte
Minions
s.t.
140
Luca Dressler
Minions
s.t.
147
Bernard Ndungu
Minions
s.t.
Rating:
Great Ocean Road Classic
In the rotation of flat classics between our two lead sprinters, the first of these will be led by Kalaba. Our youngest member Ndungu got a taste of the breakaway but in such a race it is impossible to take it to the end. In a sprinters field where it would be hard to miss a big name of the PCT division, Kalaba finished twelfth which is according to the expectations.
Pos
Rider
Team
Time
1
Bryan Coquard
Spark Team NZ
3h44'19
12
Dusan Kalaba
Minions
+ 3
108
Mathias De Witte
Minions
+ 2'14
123
Luca Dressler
Minions
+ 2'29
166
Bernard Ndungu
Minions
+ 2'46
175
Zhihui Jiang
Minions
+ 2'49
181
Cesar David Guavita
Minions
+ 2'51
182
Fausto Agustin Gomez
Minions
s.t.
187
Enzo Paleni
Minions
+ 2'53
Rating:
Rankings
A month where there was definitely some room for improvement but overall we scored a decent amount of points, as demonstrated by our sixth position in the PCT rankings. Sure, there are teams which raced a lot less, but as far as season starts are concerned this is a good start. Last season we only had two riders score points in the first month, one year later we have eleven, showing we have gained a lot of depth points. It is Kamberaj with his performance in Mexico taking an early lead in the indiviual Minions competition.
Month two, and it's going to be our least successful month most likely. Two of our six races are in the ProTour which is great for exposure, but we are ineligible for points. The other four races are on cobbles, which is by far our worst terrain. Only in Gent - Wevelgem, which is a C2 race, we can expect points but given it's C2, not that many are on offer either. On the flip side, it will all be uphill from here.
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
The traditional Belgian opener, and for this season Boros joins De Witte as makeshift cobblestone squad which is aiming to crack the top fifty. Three riders in the break: Casillas, Gomez and Paleni, but all of them were there for the giggles. For even more giggles we brought Dressler over as well. Once that was all caught, De Witte attacked more seriously but the Hail Mary did not work out. Through all this Boros kept a low profile and finished... fiftieth. Exactly. Zero points.
Pos
Rider
Team
Time
1
Maxime Daniel
Lotto-Caloi
4h55'14
50
Michael Boros
Minions
+ 7'14
52
Mathias De Witte
Minions
s.t.
60
Luca Dressler
Minions
+ 12'45
113
Bernard Ndungu
Minions
+ 25'35
140
Cesar David Guavita
Minions
+ 31'59
179
Jhonatan Casillas
Minions
+ 54'04
183
Fausto Agustin Gomez
Minions
+ 1h00'03
190
Enzo Paleni
Minions
+ 1h21'50
Rating:
Paris - Nice
The first PT race of the month takes place in France, and the four key riders are Bjerg and Paillot for the time trial, Kalaba for the sprints and Van Niekerk for the hilly stage. The Dane finished sixth on the lone time trial, with the Frenchman surprising with a tenth place, guided by the home crowd. In the flat stages the Serbian finished seventh, twelfth, twelfth, twenty-fourth, seventy-seventh and twenty-second. Those are the winning lottery numbers, not very good results but with no points available no biggy. The South African always finished in the front group, took fifth on the only hilly stage but lost out in the time trial to finish forty-third overall. Given the lack of major gaps on the hilly stage, Bjerg was still high up in the GC and took sixth overall. Also a special shoutout for Dressler taking twentieth overall and seventh in the U25, and Paillot and Kalaba also placed inside the top twenty-five. This combined also meant we won the teams classification, nut again, no points on offer.
Pos
Rider
Team
Time
1
Eddie Dunbar
Indosat Ooredoo
30h22'42
6
Mikkel Bjerg
Minions
+ 34
20
Luca Dressler
Minions
+ 2'04
22
Yoann Paillot
Minions
+ 2'08
23
Dusan Kalaba
Minions
+ 2'10
43
Aidan Van Niekerk
Minions
+ 3'26
117
Fausto Agustin Gomez
Minions
+ 13'16
151
Cesar David Guavita
Minions
+ 22'25
165
Enzo Paleni
Minions
+ 32'21
Rating:
Le Samyn
Over in Belgium, we try again. Guavita the designated breakaway rider, De Witte attacking mid stage and Boros just riding his own pace, this time finishing thirtieth and taking five points for the rankings. What was not part of the script was De Witte still being in the front group in the finale, having enough energy to participate in the sprint and cross the line in third place. 82 points to the rankings! That's 82 more than projected for this month!
Pos
Rider
Team
Time
1
Yuan Tan Peng
Trans Looney Tunes
4h26'55
3
Mathias De Witte
Minions
+ 29
30
Michael Boros
Minions
s.t.
90
Luca Dressler
Minions
+ 6'14
104
Bernard Ndungu
Minions
+ 8'00
131
Cesar David Guavita
Minions
+ 12'01
170
Enzo Paleni
Minions
+ 18'44
174
Jhonatan Casillas
Minions
+ 19'11
177
Fausto Agustin Gomez
Minions
+ 19'17
Rating:
Copenhagen - Malmo TTT
It's the sixth time we participate in the prime team trial event, the fifth consecutive time and the fifth time on a wildcard. We were the second team to start after the top favorites and eventual winners EA Vesuvio, and were glad to just finish within a minute from them. Some teams beat our time, some teams didn't, but the end result didn't matter to us as it was mostly about our future time trial talents getting experience and practicing riding together. Thirteenth is bang in the middle of the pack.
Pos
Team
Time
1
EA Vesuvio
1h04'55
13
Minions
+ 59
Rating:
Kuurne - Bruxelles - Kuurne
Now that we know we can actually perform on the cobblestones, our expectations for Kuurne were higher than normal. Dressler was part of the breakaway this time around, and De Witte once again went on the offensive in the middle part of the race, and led on his own for some time before being caught by the remaining favorites and then dropped from that group as well. Nineteenth is a perfectly fine end result, especially when the best cyclist to ever grace the Earth won the race.
Pos
Rider
Team
Time
1
Ruben Zepuntke
Ekoi - Le Creuset
4h23'41
19
Mathias De Witte
Minions
+ 3'27
42
Michael Boros
Minions
s.t.
75
Luca Dressler
Minions
+ 10'54
79
Bernard Ndungu
Minions
s.t.
114
Cesar David Guavita
Minions
+ 24'27
132
Jhonatan Casillas
Minions
+ 29'39
141
Fausto Agustin Gomez
Minions
+ 39'49
143
Enzo Paleni
Minions
+ 41'40
Rating:
Gent - Wevelgem
The only cobblestone race of the month we looked forward to, because at C2 level the best cobblers are absent and our leaders are among the best of the crop. Nevertheless we followed the plan as before, Guavita and Predatsch for the camera time in the breakaway, and De Witte being one of the first (sub)-favorites to attack. This backfired as he was caught and dropped, finishing twenty-seventh and outside the points. The only race we thought beforehand we were guaranteed to score points turned out to be a bust.
Pos
Rider
Team
Time
1
Leonardo Basso
Bianchi Enel
6h02'16
27
Mathias De Witte
Minions
+ 8'30
29
Michael Boros
Minions
s.t.
41
Luca Dressler
Minions
+ 11'34
66
Bernard Ndungu
Minions
+ 13'45
100
Cesar David Guavita
Minions
+ 21'26
126
Fausto Agustin Gomez
Minions
+ 33'20
130
Kevin Predatsch
Minions
+ 35'42
134
Enzo Paleni
Minions
+ 46'16
Rating:
Rankings
The drop in the rankings for this month was calculated. We even expected to drop much more, but a huge performance in Le Samyn softens the blow to twelfth place. The upcoming months have better suited races so we should be looking up again, and our current position suggest we're fighting for promotion rather than relegation. Only De Witte and Boros scored points this month, but the former's huge result takes him to second in our individual rankings, just behind Kamberaj who had the month off.