September ranking update! Let's find out who's close to getting promoted to PCT. First, the month of September itself.
A late title push from Kraftwerk? The Germans with a great month and 242 points to make their (soon to be ex-?) sponsor proud. Podium Ambition also showing what's in a name in second place with just less than 200 points. Others scoring above 100 this month are Peugeot (185), Glanbia (174), IncaLine (151) and SEE Turtles (120). The worst this month was Air New Zealand with 15 points, with also Euskadi scoring 42 and maybe losing out on their promotion spot.
Pos
Team
Sep
Hal
Rom
OTT
Bal
Ost
PaV
1
Kraftwerk Man Machine
242
0
0
40
5
113
84
2
Podium Ambition
193
0
0
45
40
83
25
3
Peugeot - Bancolombia
185
44
51
0
18
67
5
4
Glanbia
174
0
0
20
0
129
25
5
IncaLine Pro Cycling
151
0
0
0
2
46
103
6
SEE Turtles
120
0
16
25
0
72
7
7
Team Zappes Kölsch
84
0
0
0
0
50
34
8
Bianchi Enel
79
0
0
0
0
79
0
9
Tafjord Kraft
75
0
0
10
0
18
47
10
Euskotren - Pays Basque
74
0
0
30
0
22
22
11
Ethiopian Airlines
69
31
0
0
0
14
24
12
Kone-Nordea
57
0
0
0
0
57
0
13
The ONE - Fox God
53
0
0
0
0
53
0
14
Parmalat - Ecopetrol
43
0
0
0
0
26
17
15
Euskadi-Murias
42
0
0
15
0
20
7
16
Air New Zealand-Prada
15
0
0
0
0
15
0
So let's see what that gives in total so far!
Ok, the Kraftwerk title push might have been exaggerated a bit. Bianchi stays in the lead with quite a buffer over the (new) number two, Kraftwerk. It'll be close for second, though, as Ethiopian is only just below the Germans. Peugeot in fourth almost seems to be sure to promote as well.
Podium comes into the top-5, as they jump over the Turtles and Euskadi. Turtles stay in sixth, whereas Euskadi drops to seventh right before the final month. Euskotren, the other Basques, one spot behind at around 100 points of their compatriots.
IncaLine into the top-10 after a good month, with Parmalat and Tafjord as their victims. A nice jump from Glanbia as well from fifteenth to thirteenth, as New Zealand remains in last place.
Pos
Last
Team
Jan-Aug
Sep
Total
RD
PpRD
Proj
1
1
Bianchi Enel
1740
79
1819
127
14,32
2005
2
3
Kraftwerk Man Machine
1303
242
1545
130
11,88
1663
3
2
Ethiopian Airlines
1449
69
1518
130
11,68
1635
4
4
Peugeot - Bancolombia
1149
185
1334
129
10,34
1448
5
7
Podium Ambition
992
193
1185
129
9,19
1287
6
6
SEE Turtles
1025
120
1145
129
8,88
1243
7
5
Euskadi-Murias
1074
42
1116
128
8,72
1221
8
8
Euskotren - Pays Basque
949
74
1023
136
7,52
1053
9
11
IncaLine Pro Cycling
687
151
838
129
6,5
910
10
9
Parmalat - Ecopetrol
783
43
826
129
6,4
896
11
10
Tafjord Kraft
738
75
813
130
6,25
875
12
12
Kone-Nordea
643
57
700
130
5,38
753
13
15
Glanbia
482
174
656
133
4,93
690
14
14
Team Zappes Kölsch
515
84
599
130
4,61
645
15
13
The ONE - Fox God
545
53
598
130
4,6
644
16
16
Air New Zealand-Prada
480
15
495
134
3,69
517
And individually, Perera stays in the lead. Galta at only four points now, though! Smith on the podium with also a four points buffer over Habtemichael, who had a nice September. Buitrago in fifth is the second Ethiopian Airlines rider in the top-5, whereas the rest of the top-10 consists of guys who have been higher in the individual rankings before in this season.
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A. Roy
Thanks for the update, much better than I feared (the results, not the update, I knew that one would be good). Id say promotion is secured, but will be interesting to see if Galta can take the individual standsings after Maroc
Really poor month from us sees us throw away any chance at a top 2 finish. Should hopefully have enough of an advantage to cling on to third but wouldn't necessarily bet on it. In any case, promotion is well and truly wrapped up now - time to put some Tuskers on ice and start planning for PCT.
Heine wrote:
will be interesting to see if Galta can take the individual standsings after Maroc
Given Perera's season is over, I would be shocked if this doesn't happen. Nevertheless an extremely strong showing from someone we signed more or less as an afterthought.
The great news is that our team has already had a banner year and demolished any previous standards set by their predecessors. The terrible news is that now I have to stress the final month of the season and hope that Montenegro can somehow outperform Lagane - which simply shouldn't occur. Plus we'd have to hold off any Turgis heroics.
It's going to be a fun battle for that final promotion spot - hopefully there are minimal disbands to force others up for the sake of the community, but I'm sure all 3 of us would like to fight tooth and nail to keep every position.