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[PT '25] Mar Preview/Sony - Force India
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SotD
Not the ideal start for you. Seems like we had a similar Tasmania experience. I’m sure you’ll bounce back. Zmorka will be a great rider this season I Think.
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Slow start, but I guess expected.

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AbhishekLFC
@SotD and red: Yes, we did expect January to not be a good month points wise, but I do feel like we got what we were hoping for from here with no extra luck added. Hopefully Zmorka keeps this up all through the season because we'll surely need it!
 
AbhishekLFC
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February Preview

January was always going to be a quiet month for us and that's how it ended up. We have some catching up to do if we want to stay ahead of the curve in the relegation race. This month has a lot of scoring potential, but it can also go downhill very easily with some bad luck!

Roma Maxima
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Startlist
Nat.NameFLMOMMHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPR
Hugo Hofstetter7462667064717175737778716866
Logan Owen7365676962737172786471687464
Diego Rossi7765687072747369756869706576
Daan Hoole7368686774747669756869707071
Tim Van Dijke7761667075737674667371657377
Piet Allegaert7459636665747562727271676568
Jo Kogstad Ringheim6965656463706668757070636463
Kenny Elissonde6375737060717274635261586960
Tactics
The cobbles outing of the season, and Owen will be our leader for the first time ever. We've brought all our cobbles riders feasible for this one. Hoping for depth scoring.
Expectation: Top 15
Watch Out For: Diego Rossi


Tirreno-Adriatico
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Startlist
Nat.NameFLMOMMHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPR
Jack Haig7283797477767578586173706777
Jaime Roson6778777661677077535474736658
Szymon Rekita7258616379707373626970637378
Leo Hayter7377736874747471616675667075
Esow Alben7558616463726666527577626571
Tim Van Dijke7761667075737674667371657377
Naveen John6870696875707372586467746676
Sergio Arias Villanueva7360626375737470616268706575
Tactics
First race for Haig as our leader is also our first goal of the season! We picked this race as our Top 3 goal, but we expect a hugely difficult startlist. Our realistic goal here is a Top 5 with Haig with some stage placings to boot. We've brought along Rekita for TTT leadership, while Alben is here to gain some experience in the flat stage.
Expectation: Top 5 (Top 3 goal)
Watch Out For: Jack Haig


Paris-Nice
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Startlist
Nat.NameFLMOMMHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPR
Marlen Zmorka7461646682747572616270676082
Mick Van Dijke6973767871747572677174767272
Alexandr Kulikovskiy7364687164707378617879656766
Diego Rossi7765687072747369756869706576
Hayden McCormick7066717665747170537373675965
Lennard Hofstede7070737662737172616174787162
Bryan Raul Obando6474737269677073516064776570
Ricardo Broxham6971717173707070606768686573
Tactics
A fully developed MVD leads our line for the very time in a race which strangely might suit him after all. We do have leaders for all types of stages, so it's a case of whether they can show up at the right place at the right time.
Expectation: Top 20
Watch Out For: Marlen Zmorka


Classique du Grand-Duché
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Startlist
Nat.NameFLMOMMHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPR
Logan Owen7365676962737172786471687464
Nicolay Cherkasov8070717166727466617075656768
Dinmukhammed Ulysbayev7076747272727172606265686471
Daan Hoole7368686774747669756869707071
Piet Allegaert7459636665747562727271676568
Kenny Elissonde6375737060717274635261586960
Mikel Agirrebeitia6773706673697267605567617369
Adam Holm Jorgensen7255575971686472535864646573
Tactics
A throwaway race as we did not have a leader to assign to this race with the clashes and other engagements.
Expectation: Top 100
Watch Out For: Kenny Elissonde


Copenhagen-Malmo TTT
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Startlist
Nat.NameFLMOMMHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPR
Marlen Zmorka7461646682747572616270676082
Szymon Rekita7258616379707373626970637378
Leo Hayter7377736874747471616675667075
Daan Hoole7368686774747669756869707071
Tim Van Dijke7761667075737674667371657377
Naveen John6870696875707372586467746676
Ricardo Broxham6971717173707070606768686573
Sergio Arias Villanueva7360626375737470616268706575
Tactics
We tried to build our TTT team to be competitive in the off-season and this is the first big test for the same.
Expectation: Top 5
Watch Out For: Marlen Zmorka


Milano San Remo
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Startlist
Nat.NameFLMOMMHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPR
Alexandr Kulikovskiy7364687164707378617879656766
Diego Rossi7765687072747369756869706576
Nicolay Cherkasov8070717166727466617075656768
Hayden McCormick7066717665747170537373675965
Esow Alben7558616463726666527577626571
Tim Van Dijke7761667075737674667371657377
Piet Allegaert7459636665747562727271676568
Jo Kogstad Ringheim6965656463706668757070636463
Tactics
Kulikovskiy and Cherkasov share leadership in our first ever non-wildcard Monument outing. We do not have high expectations if it comes down to a sprint finish, but we're hoping for a surprise if possible from our roluers.
Expectation: Top 25
Watch Out For: Nicolay Cherkasov

Much more to look forward to in February for us, but we don't really have any margin for error in the races where we have our team leaders attending! We will need some luck in the other races, and that will be true all through the season.
 
AbhishekLFC
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February Review

February brings more race-days and a lot more expectations! We were placed last in the rankings after a couple of January races, which wasn't the biggest surprise though. We needed to get into a rhythm for the season in this month.

Roma Maxima
The first race of the month was our first outing on the cobbles for the season and the first chance to see Owen and our motley crew try to take on some of the best Northern Classics riders in the MG universe. We didn't join the break, instead focusing on keeping our leader safe. Both Owen and Hofstetter were in the lead group with 7.5 km to go, but accelerations after that meant they couldn't keep up any more. They finished 13th and 14th, riding mostly a lonely race to the finish in the closing kilometers. We did quite well in terms of depth, so this was a satisfactory result, without really challenging at the front.

General Classification

13Hugo HofstetterSony - Force India+ 2'45
14Logan OwenSony - Force India+ 3'06
23Diego RossiSony - Force India+ 4'04
26Daan HooleSony - Force Indias.t.
48Jo Kogstad RingheimSony - Force India+ 4'28
58Piet AllegaertSony - Force India+ 6'18
74Tim Van DijkeSony - Force India+ 6'40
131Kenny ElissondeSony - Force India+ 15'17



Tirreno-Adriatico
The race started with a Prologue, where Tim Van Dijke did quite well but Rekita disappointed somewhat. The former led the U25s at the end of the stage. Haig lost time to only one of his GC rivals.

Stage 2 was flat. Alben got involved in the sprint, which was all that we could really ask for. He finished 13th, which was decent.

We got through the hilly Stage 3 without any damage, which was the goal.

The first mountain stage - Stage 4 - started well enough, with the team protecting Haig well and Roson keeping him in the front group till under 3 km to go. However, when the decisive attack came, Haig couldn't stay in touch, and finished in 7th, in the third group on the road, settling into 5th in the GC.

Stage 5 followed mostly the same script, with us also contributing to the chase of the break. This finish seemed to be a little easier as ten riders finished in the lead group, with Haig finishing 4th, just missing out on bonus seconds but still holding on to his GC.

We didn't bring Zmorka for the TTT on Stage 6, so it was up to the others to help Haig in his GC quest. They did well enough, losing just 18 seconds on the day, and preserving our leader's position in the GC.

Stage 7 was for all the marbles. Unfortunately for us, Haig seemed to lose most of his marbles, and support, at the worst possible time, losing time and positions on the final climb, eventually ending up 10th on the day, and slipping to 8th in the GC. The good news for us was Hayter moving into the top spot of the U25s, giving us some consolation, but it wasn't enough probably. We did finish 3rd in the Teams classification.

General Classification

8Jack HaigSony - Force India+ 3'36
32Leo HayterSony - Force India+ 21'02
40Jaime RosonSony - Force India+ 26'39
58Naveen JohnSony - Force India+ 1h09'15
83Tim Van DijkeSony - Force India+ 1h34'07
152Sergio Arias VillanuevaSony - Force India+ 2h18'01
160Esow AlbenSony - Force India+ 2h22'09
165Szymon RekitaSony - Force India+ 2h25'41

Haig finished 9th in the Points.


Paris-Nice
Stage 1 was a bust with Kulikovskiy not able to challenge.

Stage 2 was semii-hilly and the first opportunity to see what MVD could do as a leader. Kulikovskiy did a fantastic job of 'leading him out' on the slightly uphill finish. MVD jumped off the slipstream with just 200 meters to go and had the legs to carry to his first ever Win, and that too in his first ever PT race!

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Stage 3 was flat again, and while Kulikovskiy did better, it was still not enough for a top 10 spot.

Stage 4 was flat again, and Kulikovskiy did even worse!

Stage 5 was the hardest in the race, but the end was easier. MVD was in good form once again, mixing it up with the sprinters and stronger punchers to claim 5th.

Stage 6 wasn't to the liking of either MVD or Zmorka, and the for the latter, it was a prime stage on which he could be dropped. We were able to hold it together though, and kept both our leaders in the pack at the finish.

The all important Stage 7 ITT saw Zmorka retain his form from Tasmania, and claim 2nd once again, moving up to 2nd in the GC as a result.

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We kept our leaders out of trouble again on Stage 8, preserving Zmorka's GC podium, and MVD's Top 20. McCormick finished 4th on the stage with Zmorka in 8th.

General Classification

2Marlen ZmorkaSony - Force India+ 3
17Mick Van DijkeSony - Force India+ 1'53
51Alexandr KulikovskiySony - Force India+ 4'08
56Lennard HofstedeSony - Force India+ 4'25
58Hayden McCormickSony - Force India+ 4'34
93Ricardo BroxhamSony - Force India+ 9'19
98Bryan Raul ObandoSony - Force India+ 10'01
100Diego RossiSony - Force India+ 10'13


MVD finished 8th in the Points and 5th in the U25s. Rossi finished 8th in the KOM. We finished 3rd in the Teams again.


Classique du Grand-Duché
We had no expectations from this race. Cherkasov exceeded them by finishing 35th.

General Classification

35Nicolay CherkasovSony - Force India+ 5'27
92Dinmukhammed UlysbayevSony - Force India+ 13'44
113Logan OwenSony - Force India+ 15'03
121Mikel AgirrebeitiaSony - Force India+ 16'16
132Daan HooleSony - Force India+ 17'34
138Kenny ElissondeSony - Force India+ 18'16
148Piet AllegaertSony - Force India+ 19'48
161Adam Holm JorgensenSony - Force India+ 31'22



Copenhagen-Malmo TTT
We were hoping for a near Top 5 from this race, after having invested in a semi-competitive TTT unit in the off season. We were a little disappointing, eventually finishing 9th.

General Classification

9Sony - Force India+ 48



Milano San Remo
We went into the first Monument of our PT journey with a two-pronged attack of Kulikovskiy for the sprint, and Cherkasov for late attacks. Kulikovskiy sprinted well, taking 10th from the bunch, but that was good for only a 20th place, as a ten rider group were able to get away in the closing stage.

General Classification

20Alexandr KulikovskiySony - Force Indias.t.
63Hayden McCormickSony - Force Indias.t.
64Nicolay CherkasovSony - Force Indias.t.
119Diego RossiSony - Force Indias.t.
137Tim Van DijkeSony - Force Indias.t.
141Piet AllegaertSony - Force Indias.t.
150Jo Kogstad RingheimSony - Force Indias.t.
189Esow AlbenSony - Force Indias.t.


We had one very good race this month - Paris-Nice. It was much better than what we were hoping for. Both MSR and Grand Duche were also better than expected, but that isn't worth a lot of points. Roma met expectations while the TTT was slightly under. The big disappointment was Tirreno, where Haig could barely make an impact. This is not a good omen for our season overall!
Edited by AbhishekLFC on 13-11-2025 10:23
 
AbhishekLFC
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March Preview

February was a good month for us, points-wise, but we're still quite low in the standings on account of fewer RDs raced. March doesn't see either of Haig or Zmorka riding, so we're definitely looking at a smaller return, and probably fall further in the table. However, we hope we can have another surprise result or two to help us in the long run.

Ronde van Nederland
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Startlist
Nat.NameFLMOMMHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPR
Mick Van Dijke697376787174757267717476727225
Diego Rossi776568707274736975686970657625
Nicolay Cherkasov807071716672746661707565676829
Hayden McCormick706671766574717053737367596531
Lennard Hofstede707073766273717261617478716231
Bryan Raul Obando647473726967707351606477657024
Kenny Elissonde637573706071727463526158696034
Ricardo Broxham697171717370707060676868657325
Tactics
MVD is back to lead our line for the second time. The parcours here does not quite suit him, so we're just hoping for some surprise result like we did in Paris-Nice.
Expectation: Top 20
Watch Out For: Mick Van Dijke


Vuelta a Colombia
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Startlist
Nat.NameFLMOMMHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPR
Gijs Leemreize667877766570747460627276686526
Alexandr Kulikovskiy736468716470737861787965676628
Jaime Roson677877766167707753547473665832
Leo Hayter737773687474747161667566707524
Dinmukhammed Ulysbayev707674727272717260626568647127
Bryan Raul Obando647473726967707351606477657024
Kenny Elissonde637573706071727463526158696034
Ricardo Broxham697171717370707060676868657325
Tactics
This is the first race where a trained Leemreize leads the line to try and show his abilities. Kulikovskiy is also here to try his luck in the two flat stages. We hope our riders will try to get into breaks here given we don't really have a top GC contender.
Expectation: Top 15
Watch Out For: Gijs Leemreize


Cheshire Cycling Tour
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Startlist
Nat.NameFLMOMMHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPR
Hugo Hofstetter746266706471717573777871686631
Logan Owen736567696273717278647168746430
Diego Rossi776568707274736975686970657625
Daan Hoole736868677474766975686970707126
Tim Van Dijke776166707573767466737165737725
Piet Allegaert745963666574756272727167656830
Jo Kogstad Ringheim696565646370666875707063646334
Kenny Elissonde637573706071727463526158696034
Tactics
Our cobbles unit is back, and it is unchanged, as it will be for most of the season! We do not expect to challenge for the top spots, but we're hoping the depth pays off with a decent return.
Expectation: Top 20
Watch Out For: Diego Rossi


E3 Prijs
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Startlist
Nat.NameFLMOMMHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPR
Hugo Hofstetter746266706471717573777871686631
Logan Owen736567696273717278647168746430
Diego Rossi776568707274736975686970657625
Daan Hoole736868677474766975686970707126
Tim Van Dijke776166707573767466737165737725
Piet Allegaert745963666574756272727167656830
Jo Kogstad Ringheim696565646370666875707063646334
Kenny Elissonde637573706071727463526158696034
Tactics
The first PT cobbles race, and the expectations stay mostly the same as in Cheshire.
Expectation: Top 20
Watch Out For: Diego Rossi


Ronde van Vlaanderen
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Startlist
Nat.NameFLMOMMHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPR
Mick Van Dijke697376787174757267717476727225
Hugo Hofstetter746266706471717573777871686631
Logan Owen736567696273717278647168746430
Diego Rossi776568707274736975686970657625
Daan Hoole736868677474766975686970707126
Tim Van Dijke776166707573767466737165737725
Piet Allegaert745963666574756272727167656830
Jo Kogstad Ringheim696565646370666875707063646334
Tactics
The cobbles team goes for the hattrick, this time having a wildcard in the form of MVD in the lineup. Can he help supplement the rest? We'll find out.
Expectation: Top 25
Watch Out For: Mick Van Dijke

We do expect to fall behind further after March, unless something simply spectacular happens somewhere. What we do need to do however, is to keep scoring consistently, even if they're on the lower end of the scoring spectrum.
Edited by AbhishekLFC on 14-11-2025 08:22
 
Heine
I see you go for the tactic of sending more than allowed number of riders to some races, is that an admin privilige? :lol:
 
AbhishekLFC
Heine wrote:

I see you go for the tactic of sending more than allowed number of riders to some races, is that an admin privilige? :lol:

I wish Pfft

I think it was a subconscious hope that we could pull off something like The Prestige on the cobbles! Thanks for pointing that out though Smile
 
kandesbunzler26
Looking at the squads you send it'll probably be a harder month for you than February, but maybe there will be some surprises? Especially MvD could be up for another one after his P-N stage win.
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AbhishekLFC
kandesbunzler26 wrote:

Looking at the squads you send it'll probably be a harder month for you than February, but maybe there will be some surprises? Especially MvD could be up for another one after his P-N stage win.

Already wanted to say I agree with you, but then MVD has biased the scales further Grin
 
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