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Bolt - Eesti | PCT 2025
SotD
Great to see an achieved goal. I’m awful at picking the right races, despite actually having some nice results :-)

Let’s see if you can’t push for promotion. Would feel weird to not having you yo-yo’ing right back up as you use to do. I Think you have a pretty solid chance. This time around your love for great secondary stats could be the difference between succes and failure (if not promoting Can be called a failure with your approach to talents).

Now we just need to find a Way of letting those Greek/Cypriot guys come “Home” Wink
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jph27
Ulrich Ulriksen wrote:

Congrats on a great first half. Your somewhat unconventional team build is working well.


Thanks, I think we've been lucky so far - from here there are a lot more compulsory mountain and TT RDs to come. Hopefully we get breakaway opportunities in those races or our scoring will be near to zero.

Laurens147 wrote:

Already a successful rebuild, congrats Grin


Thanks, it has been a fun rebuild to undertake!

SotD wrote:

Great to see an achieved goal. I’m awful at picking the right races, despite actually having some nice results :-)

Let’s see if you can’t push for promotion. Would feel weird to not having you yo-yo’ing right back up as you use to do. I Think you have a pretty solid chance. This time around your love for great secondary stats could be the difference between succes and failure (if not promoting Can be called a failure with your approach to talents).

Now we just need to find a Way of letting those Greek/Cypriot guys come “Home” Wink


2/3 so far this year is more than I've achieved in the last 5 seasons Pfft

I would be very surprised to still be in the fight for automatic promotion come the end of the season, though depending on disbands there might be a chance. Heading into this season the aim was to finish 1 point above the relegation line, so not promoting wouldn't be the end of the world - and would definitely be the aim for next year.

On the final point, there's always an amount of money that can make deals happen Pfft
 
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Strong season so far! Seems like you are really doing well in all those HC/C1 classics this year
A Big Thank You To All MG Reporters!

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kandesbunzler26
Cool to see you perform so well this season. Especially Peak and van der Poel have been really good so far. I think relegation is out of the books already (despite I predicted that otherwise) and the rest of the season will be much more relaxed for you.

And if your Greeks are looking for a new and more fitting home I can guarantee you your Frenchs will easily find one as well Wink
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Rider Development

Another year, another period of agonising over rider development choices. We once again consulted our research department, only to find they had overcomplicated some aspects of their work - including making some glaring errors - which meant we left it late to submit our choices. There are a few we might second guess in the not too distant future, and a few surprises for you all in there as well...

Hugo PageLevel 4 to Max2001Cobbles
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Originally we planned to develop Page as a pure sprinter, but observation of sprints this season made us think acceleration was less important than it had historically been. With that in mind we've chosen to focus on improving his energy stats at the cost of his acceleration, hopefully also making him a more useful leadout for Peak (and later Mihkels).


Henok MulubrhanLevel 4 to Max1999Climberv1
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A late addition in transfers, Mulubrhan's development makes him potentially worth keeping as part of our hill squad next season. Alternatively, we may seek to cash in to add to our budget, be that for training or signings, but either way we're glad to see him develop.


Laurence PithieLevel 3 to 42002Fabian
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Pithie's development plan was the second most complicated for us to figure out this season, due to his varied skillset. For a while we considered turning him into a puncheur/cobbler hybrid, but eventually going all in on cobbles won out. However, we deviated from our original plan to make him a stronger allrounder at the expense of his sprint speed.


Stavros TheorpanousLevel 3 to 42002Hills
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We originally planned to turn Theorpanous into an all rounder and flat domestique, but the puncheur route became more appealing when we looked at it in more detail. Few riders will have his combination of skills, which should make him useful on most terrains and competitive in some of the more unique races on the calendar. Plus as you'll see shortly, we identified another candidate to fill his niche...


Kantaphon KunkumpaiLevel 3 to 42002Stage Race
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Kunkumpai's development could have gone in a variety of directions - we even considered making him a medium mountain specialist. However, eventually we settled on perhaps the most boring option, but one we think will make him a useful rider in longer stage races in the years to come.


Madis MihkelsLevel 1 to 32003Sprinter + Cobbles
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The biggest talent we've possibly ever signed, and our future home nation star, we've taken a slightly different path to developing Mihkels to the one we originally expected. At the expense of a little acceleration we think we've managed to significantly improve his energy stats - and we also hope in the long run to make him more of a threat in races like Qatar.


Martin SvrcekLevel 1 to 32003Classics + Cobbles
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The change of plans for Theorpanous was enabled in part by a change of plans for Svrcek, who instead of becoming a puncheur becomes an all rounder and cobbles domestique. That being said, we found this the toughest decision when planning development paths - at various stages our Slovak talent was expecting to be a puncheur, a stage racer, a fighter and then finally the path we settled on.
 
quadsas
Appreciate ruining Mihkels, will make him less tempting
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whitejersey
Think this path for Mikhles makes a ton of sense considering that he becomes a lot more trainable and with 2-3 years of investment will be one of the best pure sprinters of his generation.
 
Bikex
Cool to see Kunkumpai getting stronger. It might be boring but I can see why you went for stage race. He should end up being a very useful GT domestique.
 
Nemolito
An interesting choice for Page! It might be worth it in the end points per wage-wise, but I'm not sure. Looking forward to see a maxed Pithie and Mihkels tackling the peloton 'soon' Smile
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kandesbunzler26
Some nice talents you got there! And although I'm not sure I like the leadout choice for Page (for totally not selfish reasons) it's probably a good one given you have your future sprinter in Mikhels. See you again in PT next season!
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SotD
Agree with the others here, it's a very cool bunch of riders. Not the route I would have picked for Stavros, but he's not my rider Grin
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AbhishekLFC
As always, a great talent class coming through for you, with Mihkels and Pithie top of the bunch. Some surprising choices of training paths but you have all the profiles covered with this approach.
 
jph27
quadsas wrote:

Appreciate ruining Mihkels, will make him less tempting


Some would suggest that was my main motivation...

whitejersey wrote:

Think this path for Mikhles makes a ton of sense considering that he becomes a lot more trainable and with 2-3 years of investment will be one of the best pure sprinters of his generation.


That's the hope, with Peak this season being a bit of a test run for a slightly lower ACC sprinter with stronger backups.

Bikex wrote:

Cool to see Kunkumpai getting stronger. It might be boring but I can see why you went for stage race. He should end up being a very useful GT domestique.


Yep, it's a shame his FTR isn't higher as otherwise I think he could be very useful in the final week of GTs. Hopefully quite a useful rider to have on a low wage once maxed.

Nemolito wrote:

An interesting choice for Page! It might be worth it in the end points per wage-wise, but I'm not sure. Looking forward to see a maxed Pithie and Mihkels tackling the peloton 'soon' Smile


kandesbunzler26 wrote:

Some nice talents you got there! And although I'm not sure I like the leadout choice for Page (for totally not selfish reasons) it's probably a good one given you have your future sprinter in Mikhels. See you again in PT next season!


Definitely a gamble, but with Peak still relatively young and Mihkels a year nearer to maxing it seemed like one that could bring more all round value. If we can survive next season the future will be bright, though expect it'll be a challenge!

SotD wrote:

Agree with the others here, it's a very cool bunch of riders. Not the route I would have picked for Stavros, but he's not my rider Grin


Not the route I thought I'd end up going for when I started planning, it has to be said! I guess the attraction came from having a rider who would likely be in our top 8 on any terrain, while also having a single strength as well.

AbhishekLFC wrote:

As always, a great talent class coming through for you, with Mihkels and Pithie top of the bunch. Some surprising choices of training paths but you have all the profiles covered with this approach.


I'm fully prepared for some of the choices to backfire, but after taking so long to make them I had to create some surprises right? Pfft
 
Heine
I like the move towards energy stats on your riders. Taking a different direction than whats normal is always interesting to see!
 
jph27
2025 Review

When we last caught up on our results midway through the season, we were on course for a PT return and 4th place in the rankings. At the time, we said that would be unlikely, and we thought we'd just enjoy it while it lasted. Instead, the second half of our year was even better than the first - ending with 4th place (just as projected in June...) and automatic promotion, which nobody would have expected at the start of the season. How did we achieve it? See our list of top 10s and the individual rankings below...

Stage Races
2nd Barnabas Peak Tour of LithuaniaPTHC
4th Barnabas Peak Circulo de JuarezHC
4th Alexys Brunel Tour of NorwayHC
4th Xuban Errazkin Tour de PologneC1
4th Kemp Orosco Vuelta al TachiraC2
5th Mathieu van der Poel Benelux ChallengeHC
6th Jack Burke Tour du MarocHC
6th Nur Aiman Zariff Baltic Chain TourC1
8th Xuban Errazkin Tour of South AfricaC1
9th Jack Burke Tour of South AfricaC1
10th Hamza Mansouri Tour of LithuaniaPTHC
10th Barnabas Peak Ras TailteannPTHC
We started the season well with a few solid results in stage races, before Peak took a surprise 2nd in Lithuania in July to give us our best result of the season. Burke and Zariff then added a pair of 6th places in the autumn to help wrap up promotion, aided by a double top 10 in South Africa.


Classics
1st Mathieu van der Poel Strade BiancheHC
1st David Dekker Lillestrom GPC1
2nd Mathieu van der Poel Macskako KerekparversenyHC
3rd Barnabas Peak Down Under ClassicHC
4th Hamza Mansouri Badaling InternationalHC
4th Mathieu van der Poel GP LuganoHC
5th Barnabas Peak Hanko ClassicPTHC
5th Barnabas Peak Philadelphia InternationalPTHC
5th Barnabas Peak Paris - ToursHC
6th Laurence Pithie Strade BiancheHC
6th Barnabas Peak Great Ocean Road ClassicC1
6th Barnabas Peak Berlin ProRaceC1
7th Laurence Pithie Lillestrom GPC1
8th David Dekker Lisbon ClassicHC
8th Xuban Errazkin Milano - TorinoHC
8th Mathieu van der Poel 1 Jour de DunkerqueC1
9th Barnabas Peak Torshavn GPC1
10th Mathieu van der Poel Tour of the BattenkillPTHC
10th David Dekker Riga - Jurmala GPPTHC
10th David Dekker Paris - ToursHC
10th Jack Burke Milano - TorinoHC
10th Hamza Mansouri Gisborne GPC1
Most of our better results in classics came in the first half of the season, but van der Poel and Peak added a few more top 5s to aid our promotion push. The efforts of Errazkin, Burke, Dekker and Mansouri to add a few surprisingly strong results were also incredibly valuable.


Stages
1st Barnabas Peak Praha - Karlovy Vary - PrahaPTS2
1st Nur Aiman Zariff Criterium du Dauphine LiberePTHCS3
1st Barnabas Peak Tour of NorwayHCS1
1st Xuban Errazkin Post Danmark RundtHCS3
1st Jack Burke Tour du MarocHCS2
1st Kemp Orosco Vuelta al TachiraC2S8
2nd Barnabas Peak Tour of LithuaniaPTHCS2
2nd Nur Aiman Zariff Deutschland TourPTHCS1
2nd Barnabas Peak Circulo de JuarezHCS2
2nd Barnabas Peak Circulo de JuarezHCS5
2nd Mathieu van der Poel Benelux ChallengeHCS3
2nd Nur Aiman Zariff Tour of BritainC1S2
2nd Nur Aiman Zariff Baltic Chain TourC1S3
3rd Hamza Mansouri Tour of SloveniaPTHCS4
3rd Nur Aiman Zariff Tour Down UnderC1S3
3rd Nur Aiman Zariff La Tropicale Amissa BongoC1S3
3rd Hugo Page Vuelta al TachiraC2S5
4th Barnabas Peak Praha - Karlovy Vary - PrahaPTS4
4th Kemp Orosco Criterium du Dauphine LiberePTHCS5
4th Barnabas Peak Circulo de JuarezHCS1
4th David Dekker Benelux ChallengeHCS2
4th Jack Burke Tour d'AndorraHCS3
4th Mathieu van der Poel Post Danmark RundtHCS3
4th Mathieu van der Poel Tour Down UnderC1S2
4th Nur Aiman Zariff Baltic Chain TourC1S5
5th Nur Aiman Zariff Criterium du Dauphine LiberePTHCS2
5th Barnabas Peak Ras TailteannPTHCS1
5th Nur Aiman Zariff Deutschland TourPTHCS2
5th Barnabas Peak Tour of NorwayHCS2
5th Jack Burke Tour du MarocHCS4
5th Nur Aiman Zariff Tour Down UnderC1S1
5th Xuban Errazkin Tour de PologneC1S2
5th Nur Aiman Zariff Tour de PologneC1S3
5th Alexys Brunel Tour of South AfricaC1S3
6th Barnabas Peak Circulo de JuarezHCS3
6th Nur Aiman Zariff Tour du MarocHCS6
6th Xuban Errazkin Tour de PologneC1S6
6th Xuban Errazkin Tour of South AfricaC1S3
6th Hugo Page Vuelta al TachiraC2S2
6th Hugo Page Vuelta al TachiraC2S3
7th Nur Aiman Zariff Tour of SloveniaPTHCS1
7th Barnabas Peak Ras TailteannPTHCS2
7th Barnabas Peak Post Danmark RundtHCS2
7th Alexys Brunel Post Danmark RundtHCS5
7th Nur Aiman Zariff Tour of BritainC1S1
7th Nur Aiman Zariff Tour de PologneC1S4
7th Xuban Errazkin Tour de PologneC1S7
7th Xuban Errazkin Tour of South AfricaC1S1
7th Madis Mihkels Vuelta al TachiraC2S1
8th Hugo Page Balkans InternationalPTHCS5
8th Nur Aiman Zariff Deutschland TourPTHCS5
9th Kemp Orosco Tour of SloveniaPTHCS4
9th Alexys Brunel Tour of NorwayHCS3
9th Sarris Evangelos Benelux ChallengeHCS5
9th Nur Aiman Zariff Tour du MarocHCS3
10th Xuban Errazkin Balkans InternationalPTHCS6
10th Xuban Errazkin Tour of South AfricaC1S2
10th Jack Burke Tour of South AfricaC1S3
6 stage wins for the team this season, with 4 of those coming in the second half of the year. Zariff finally broke his duck in the Dauphine, while Peak starred on wildcard duty in Praha - Karlovy Vary - Praha. Errazkin's stage win was the highlight of a poor race for us in Denmark, and Burke's success in Morocco was the moment we convinced ourselves promotion was assured.

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Barnabas Peak shocked the PT sprinters in Praha - Karlovy Vary - Praha...

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... Nur Aiman Zariff took an overdue first win in our colours in the Dauphine...

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... A quiet race in Denmark was saved by Xuban Errazkin's stage win...

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... and Jack Burke signed off in style with a promotion sealing performance in Morocco!


Points
2nd Barnabas Peak Praha - Karlovy Vary - PrahaPT
3rd Barnabas Peak Tour of LithuaniaPTHC
4th Barnabas Peak Circulo de JuarezHC
4th Barnabas Peak Tour of NorwayHC
5th Jack Burke Tour du MarocHC
6th Nur Aiman Zariff Criterium du Dauphine LiberePTHC
6th Nur Aiman Zariff Deutschland TourPTHC
7th Nur Aiman Zariff Baltic Chain TourC1
8th Nur Aiman Zariff Tour Down UnderC1
8th Xuban Errazkin Tour of South AfricaC1
9th Xuban Errazkin Post Danmark RundtHC
9th Nur Aiman Zariff Tour of BritainC1
9th Xuban Errazkin Tour de PologneC1
10th Barnabas Peak Ras TailteannPTHC
10th Hugo Page Vuelta al TachiraC2
KoM
1st Kemp Orosco Vuelta al TachiraC2
2nd Chris Hamilton USA Pro Cycling ChallengeC1
4th Kemp Orosco Criterium du Dauphine LiberePTHC
5th Hamza Mansouri Tour of SloveniaPTHC
U25
2nd Hugo Page Tour de PologneC1
2nd Laurence Pithie Baltic Chain TourC1
2nd Stavros Theorpanous Vuelta al TachiraC2
3rd Yaroslav Parashchak USA Pro Cycling ChallengeC1
3rd Madis Mihkels Baltic Chain TourC1
3rd Kantaphon Kunkumpai Vuelta al TachiraC2
4th Laurence Pithie Benelux ChallengeHC
6th Laurence Pithie Tour of LithuaniaPTHC
6th Stavros Theorpanous Tour of NorwayHC
6th Sarris Evangelos Baltic Chain TourC1
6th Hugo Page Vuelta al TachiraC2
7th Stavros Theorpanous Tour of LithuaniaPTHC
7th Hugo Page Tour Down UnderC1
8th Sarris Evangelos Benelux ChallengeHC
8th Yaroslav Parashchak Tour Down UnderC1
10th Stavros Theorpanous Benelux ChallengeHC
10th Martin Svrcek La Tropicale Amissa BongoC1
10th Yaroslav Parashchak Tour of South AfricaC1
We had two big aims when rebuilding this season: having a competitive sprint department in every race, and to refresh our talent base. Our strong showings in Points and U25 classifications shows a degree of success here, with our biggest number of top 10s in each since our title winning season in 2020. Can we crack the secret to KoM success next?


Individual Rankings
PosRiderNatTeamTotal
8Barnabas PeakHUNpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2025/Micros/blt.pngBolt - Eesti846
26Mathieu Van der PoelNEDpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2025/Micros/blt.pngBolt - Eesti567
58Xuban ErrazkinESPpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2025/Micros/blt.pngBolt - Eesti300
65Jack BurkeCANpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2025/Micros/blt.pngBolt - Eesti277
74David DekkerNEDpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2025/Micros/blt.pngBolt - Eesti249
78Hamza MansouriALGpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2025/Micros/blt.pngBolt - Eesti233
98Nur Aiman ZariffMASpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2025/Micros/blt.pngBolt - Eesti187
110Laurence PithieNZLpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2025/Micros/blt.pngBolt - Eesti164
116Alexys BrunelFRApcmdaily.com/images/mg/2025/Micros/blt.pngBolt - Eesti155
133Kemp OroscoTRIpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2025/Micros/blt.pngBolt - Eesti129
276Sarris EvangelosGREpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2025/Micros/blt.pngBolt - Eesti32
300Stavros TheorpanousCYPpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2025/Micros/blt.pngBolt - Eesti24
305Hugo PageFRApcmdaily.com/images/mg/2025/Micros/blt.pngBolt - Eesti23
326Kantaphon KunkumpaiTHApcmdaily.com/images/mg/2025/Micros/blt.pngBolt - Eesti17
334Chris HamiltonAUSpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2025/Micros/blt.pngBolt - Eesti16
429Madis MihkelsESTpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2025/Micros/blt.pngBolt - Eesti5
430Martin SvrcekSVKpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2025/Micros/blt.pngBolt - Eesti5
440Yaroslav ParashchakUKRpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2025/Micros/blt.pngBolt - Eesti4
463Henok MulubrhanERIpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2025/Micros/blt.pngBolt - Eesti2
464Ivan RomeoESPpcmdaily.com/images/mg/2025/Micros/blt.pngBolt - Eesti2
A pair of fantastic individual seasons from Peak and van der Poel underpinned our success, but credit has to go to our whole roster. 10 riders in the top 150 of the rankings and above 100 points is well beyond even our most optimistic expectations, particularly given the only riders to score less were either talents or late signings to make up the numbers. Now we have to find another 2000 points in transfers for PT safety next season...


2025 Goals
RaceCategoryGoalResult
La Tropicale Amissa Bongo C1Win16th
Hanko Classic PTHCTop 55th
Ras Tailteann PTHCTop 510th
Paris Tours HCTop 55th
Team StandingsTop 54th
After a few seasons of failing the vast majority of our goals, this season was a pleasant surprise. 3/5 goals completed plus a near miss in a 4th goal will hopefully put us on a solid financial footing as we return to PT - a sentence we wouldn't have expected to be writing at the start of the season for sure!
 
AbhishekLFC
Peak was the star of the show but the team contributed very well as is shown by 7 riders in the Top 10 an d10 riders scoring above 100!. Loving the Dutch influence on the top results as well Wink
 
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