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kandesbunzler26
It's cool to see Skjelmose did so well in the Tour after he's been a source of so much frustration earlier in the race (and the season). I hope someday one of my own talents will have a similar race, guessing how satisfying this must be!
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Skelly might not always perform as expected, but what great potential! Enjoy the success Smile
 
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Skjelmose having the race of his life so far and putting the relegation doubts away for the season must be a great feeling!
 
jandal7
Very very special race for you, huge moment in team history and in MSJ's young career. I know what an awesome feeling a big breakthrough race is like that for a home-grown talent, and even if it was ahead of my guy I definitely enjoyed watching it Grin
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Fantastic tour for you. Wouldnt be the biggest surprise if he would get further days in yellow a couple years down the line Wink


I think Skjelmose obviously has a lot of work to do before he is a legitimate yellow jersey contender, but this year very encouraging. It seems like his low stamina is not as big of an issue in the mountains as I anticipated if we stick to races with shorter stages. He can end up in the conversation if we invest enough.

kandesbunzler26 wrote:

It's cool to see Skjelmose did so well in the Tour after he's been a source of so much frustration earlier in the race (and the season). I hope someday one of my own talents will have a similar race, guessing how satisfying this must be!


Yes, it has definitely been up and down all year, but this high is worth it! Besides hunting white jerseys, I planned his calendar a bit to fill Kamna's old hilly TT stage race role, and it turns out that's not something he can really do in this version. But, he's instead a more adequate stage racer than I imagined when the AI actually chooses to care about him, which is obviously preferred. Evenpoel and Plapp are better in those hilly TT races anyway.

Still, like Carthy last year, it's clear his points are gonna be inflated from one amazing race this year, so I could expect a step back from him even with significant training. The time losses in the first week were very discouraging, we just came out right in the end.

Caspi wrote:

Skelly might not always perform as expected, but what great potential! Enjoy the success Smile


Thank you! I certainly am. He can be frustrating, but he seems to find a way!

AbhishekLFC wrote:

Skjelmose having the race of his life so far and putting the relegation doubts away for the season must be a great feeling!


Yup, I legitimately couldn't believe how much he scored in the end by holding white and yellow for all those days. Suddenly I'm wishing I made a team standings top 10 goal again instead of punting it with "Win PT." And strangely, I'm now very nervous for the top 10 Vuelta goal when I thought I would have no chance of a top 10 at the TDF!

jandal7 wrote:

Very very special race for you, huge moment in team history and in MSJ's young career. I know what an awesome feeling a big breakthrough race is like that for a home-grown talent, and even if it was ahead of my guy I definitely enjoyed watching it Grin


I think Skjelmose and Olivier ended up having pretty similar races in a lot of ways, it's just that Skjelmose actually getting into yellow from his break helped him stay in position in the peloton in the second half and ultimately sneak into the top 5. But some very fun battles!

Indeed, very cool to have a homegrown leader doing stuff like this. Really never had it in all my 13 years in the game until now. Just feels like he was meant to thrive in Carlsberg green. Smile
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Carlsberg Talent Round-Up 2025

After a couple of lighter years, Carlsberg spent last offseason prioritizing the signing of young talents. The objective was more quantity than quality, to be clear—there are no Skjelmoses here. Instead the goal was to establish the next wave of a regional core that can form the foundation of the team over the next decade, as the core established in the late 2010's consisting of riders like Gregaard, Eg, Resell, Krigbaum, and Sulvaran enter the latter stages of their careers. Let's see how successful the team has been so far.

Tilen Finkst
Fighter - 4 > Max - Age 31 - Pot. 3
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Calling Tilen Finkst a revelation would probably be a bit dramatic given his status as a late blooming, short term domestique, but after he single handedly delivered Asbjorn Kragh Andersen to two stage victories in the Vuelta a Espana, his stock has been on the rise. He's an all around fighter, but this year it was determined that he would provide the most value training his sprint so he's best equipped to play that leadout role going forward and potentially mix in some attacks of his own. This choice will also hopefully keep his wages down a bit, though we're sure he'll hope for a good payday given his short earning potential.

Robin Juel Skivild
Stage Racer - 4 > Max - Age 25 - Pot. 5
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Robin joined Carlsberg from Sauber last year, and it's safe to say he's been right at home. Robin is a traditional stage racer, and it was never a question whether he would stick with that path as he maximizes his talents. He spent the year learning from the likes of Niklas Eg, and he's the heir apparent to that role of a stage racer who can support his leaders and soak up minor points throughout a full calendar. Look for him to shepherd Skjelmose for many years to come.

Tobias Lund Andresen
Sprinter - 3 > 4 - Age 24 - Pot. 5
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Lund Andresen is a pure sprinter. Nothing fancy here—no ability to survive climbs, or secret TT ability, or the chance to win a mild cobbled classic. He's a sprinter through and through. But he's going to be quite the fast sprinter at his peak, and every team can use that. Already next year, at 24, he will be ready to act as a leader for flat stages in certain stage races and try to snag some results on his own. With AKA retiring, those opportunities should be plentiful.

Lewis Askey
Cobbles - 3 > 4 - Age 25 - Pot. 4
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Carlsberg are always looking to add young classics riders into the fold, and they jumped on the opportunity to bring Lewis Askey in last winter. Askey will never be a world beater, and he's a bit of specialist that won't be too much help in non-cobbled classics. But Askey is plenty versatile in his own way, as he has a decent kick and can climb serviceably. For that reason, there was a bit of a tough decision about whether to focus on his punch or sprint in training this year. The team ultimately went with the latter on balance, but that may change next year.

Jeremias Arenas Rodriguez
Climber - 1 > 3 - Age 24 - Pot. 5
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Carlsberg may have screwed up a bit with Jeremias by signing him as a stagiare in 2024 and thus slow-playing his development a bit, since the new MGUCI training regiments will mean he does not end up quite as versatile as he otherwise would have. But Carlsberg are committed to the development of Curacao cycling, and Jeremias will hopefully still be a valuable domestique over the years.

Gustav Wang
Time Trialist - 1 > 3 - Age 23 - Pot. 4
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Wang is another rider who will be stung a little bit by the new training regulations, though he still hopes to become a strong time trialist that can also survive some hills and make a play in slightly more difficult TT stage races. His anticipated rider type is modeled after former Carlsberg leader Andre Steensen, and the the team will hope the current meta allows such a rider to excel again after a few difficult years for them.

Simon Dalby
Climber - 1 > 3 - Age 23 - Pot. 5
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Dalby signed a massively overvalued deal last winter, and put another check next to his name as someone hurt by the UCI training regiments. He was already overpaid, but it now seems that he won't be able to reach his full potential as a climber/puncheur hybrid. Still, he's Danish and a on the fast track to being a nice KOM chaser in GTs, if he can make it work over the next few years. He spent the year being blessed at DK Zalgiris, so maybe that will also help.

Carl-Frederik Bevort
Time Trialist - 1 > 3 - Age 23 - Pot. 5
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If Wang is the punchy versatile time trialist, Bevort is his huge engined, flat beast twin. Both spent the year at the CT team Peugeot, and both will reach about the same level of time trialing ability, though Bevort will be better in prologues. Bevort's secondary duties will be perfectly fitted to life as a leadout man given his ability to set massive pace and also sprint a bit towards the finish. Carlsberg haven't had a pure time trialist since Arturs Belevics, but Bevort should be that and more.

With all these talents in the fold, it remains to be seen whether Carlsberg will double down on this youth focus or turn towards maximizing on the road performance in the next offseason.

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