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| kandesbunzler26 |
Posted on 07-04-2026 13:13
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We’re still right within the battle for promotion and even the division win. We have quite some RDs in September and again some races with really good chances.
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| Laurens147 |
Posted on 07-04-2026 13:22
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Plenty of opportunities to score I wouldn't be surprised if you can keep the lead after this block!
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| kandesbunzler26 |
Posted on 12-04-2026 08:56
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We had a rather slow start to the month with our final two wildcard races and a nearly zero-pointer in Denmark. But two good races saved the month, including another achieved sponsor goal, our first stage win of the season and the only second ever GC win of our history, putting us just above 20 PpRDs once again.
| Start | End | Race | team goal | results | | 01-Aug | | GP Kigali | - | Top 25 |
We worked at the front of the peloton and Zepuntke showed this wasn’t for nothing as he was active in the finale both in attacks and chasing. He paid for this by just missing out on the top 10, but then it’s been a wildcard race and we had the fun we looked for.
| Start | End | Race | team goal | results | | 07-Aug | | East Midlands Cicle Classic | - | 2 Top 25s |
Our last wildcard race of the season was a rather anonymous one. Zepuntke finished in the first big group as 13th.
| Start | End | Race | team goal | results | | 09-Aug | 13-Aug | Post Danmark Rundt | - | Stage Top 10 |
The first stage was rather anonymous, but Rajovic managed a 6th place in the sprint nonetheless. Stage 2 saw a winning break, but our rouleurs didn’t join it and so we missed out on this one. Stage 3 was hilly and our entire team decided to call it a day and lose 4+ minutes. Stage 4 finally saw us joining the break even with 3 riders, but this one was less lucky and brought back early. The final TT was kind of pointless for us after the race so far – and we were proven right with all our riders missing out on the GC top 50 in the end.
| Start | End | Race | team goal | results | | 13-Aug | | Chrono d'Arenberg | Top 10 | 2 Top 10s |
We came here with the sponsor goal to achieve a top 10 – and we spent most of the transfer season to sign a fitting rider until we got Küng. He actually did what he was signed for and finished 10th, but we could have saved ourselves the hassle as our home-grown Louvel did even better in 7th. So we hope our sponsors (and the MGUCI) are also double happy!
| points: | 99 | | Matis Louvel | 60 | | Stefan Küng | 37 | | Ruben Zepuntke | 2 |
| Start | End | Race | team goal | results | | 15-Aug | 20-Aug | Tour of Japan | - | GC Win; 2 GC Top 25s; Stage Win; Stage Podium; Stage Top 5; U25 Win; 2nd U25 |
The prologue was a good one with Ranaweera among the better GC riders and Vauquelin taking the white jersey. Stage 2 was one for the sprinters and finally Rajovic was able to take profit from a rather weak field and his great acceleration as he wheelsurfed to his first win for our team!
Rajovic bursting to our first stage win of the season in stage 2.
Stage 3 was the first of two hilly ones and with all our GC riders finishing in the lead group it was what we could expect. Ranaweera even participated in the uphill sprint in stage 4 and came in 5th there, setting him up well for the decisive MTT stage 5. He did as we hoped there, finishing second in the stage and taking the GC lead by a mere second. Our youngsters Garibian and Vauquelin did also well and both took top 20 positions in the GC as well as a 1-2 in the U25 competition. The last stage was a flat one so we ‘only’ had to avoid some late shenanigans. We could well live with the break taking the stage win as we took the GC in the end! With lots of minor scoring from all classifications on top this race ended as a full success!
Ranaweera on his way to 2nd in stage 5 – and the GC lead!
| points: | 193 | | Suranga Ranaweera | 135 | | Dusan Rajovic | 22 | | Arman Garibian | 19 | | Kevin Vauquelin | 16 | | Lenny Martinez | 1 |
| Start | End | Race | team goal | results | | 22-Aug | | Milano - Torino | - | Top 25 |
It’s been one if the weaker classics from APP who finished in 18th after being dropped rather early in the finale.
| points: | 8 | | Aurelien Paret-Peintre | 8 |
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| AbhishekLFC |
Posted on 14-04-2026 12:11
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Directeur Sportif

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Japan was an amazing result with Arenberg bringing in a good amount of points. Time to start planning for bigger things
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| kandesbunzler26 |
Posted on 14-04-2026 16:16
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AbhishekLFC wrote:
Japan was an amazing result with Arenberg bringing in a good amount of points. Time to start planning for bigger things 
Oh, the planning for bigger things has started a long time ago But now it's not just daydreaming anymore. I've heard other managers are really keen on helping to achieve one's wet dreams, so I assume transfers will be easy-peasy with everyone willfully handing over my designated targets for some peanuts ...
But more earnestly: there are all kind of plans in the making, depending on how the talent class will unfold, who gets available in Free Agency and who might be available (and achievable ...) to trade in. Oh, and maybe even some first training ever ...
The biggest question will be if we already go for a longer PT stint or plan with a possible (and probable) relegation to even further build the future core. At least Lenny will already be a potential PCT leader in 2027 ...
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| Heine |
Posted on 14-04-2026 19:52
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kandesbunzler26 wrote:
The biggest question will be if we already go for a longer PT stint or plan with a possible (and probable) relegation to even further build the future core. At least Lenny will already be a potential PCT leader in 2027 ...
I think trying for a longer PT stint and staying far away from French talents is the best play
without doubt
I think you even need to open up wage cap by letting unmaxed riders go!
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| redordead |
Posted on 15-04-2026 08:50
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Dusan making sure he doesn't take a pay cut in the off season
"I am a cyclist, I may not be the best, but that is what I strive to be. I may never get there, but I will never quit trying." - Tadej Pogačar
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| jandal7 |
Posted on 22-04-2026 01:34
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Japan and Arenberg two great races for you in your campaign and then some fun wildcard outings as well. Zepuntke keeps getting his revenge for all my hating over the last ten years!
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| kandesbunzler26 |
Posted on 23-04-2026 15:04
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Small Tour Specialist

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It’s the final month of the season and promotion looks basically sealed already, which obviously is great. But that also means we can go all the way and put up a good fight for the division title as well!
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| Caspi |
Posted on 23-04-2026 19:52
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What a season it has been for you! Good luck for the last month
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