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Colnago - CSF Inox - 2012 Season Preview
olabj
Great with Frapporti.... and Yay NORWAY :lol:
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Tuco the Ugly
@ baia: Thanks!

@ sutty68: Agreed, still, I feel like a win was attainable there.

@ olabj: Thanks. Norway has had a very strong season, although mostly due to Thor and EBH.

Giro di Lombardia


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Milano - Como: 260.0km

La classica delle foglie morte. The Giro di Lombardia is the fifth Monument of the season, and unofficial end of the road racing season; all due apologies to the Japan Cup.

Many of the riders here have planned their entire season around this very late race.

The favorite is undoubtedly Philippe Gilbert. The Omega Pharma strong man dominated the Ardennes, winning all three races. The Walloon has rested in order to be fresh for Lombardy. If he wins, he will become the first rider since Fausto Coppi in the 1940s to win three times in a row.

Gilbert's biggest challenger will likely be Damiano Cunego. A three time winner in his own right, the piccolo prince is one of the four men to win the race since 2002.

Behind the two clear favorites, there is a host of other riders determined to break through. Never before in the modern era has this race gone through a period with such a lack of diversity in winners. Those challenging include, but aren't limited to, Andy Schleck, Roman Kreuziger, Joaquím Rodríguez, Robert Gesink, and Michele Scarponi.

Startlist:
Spoiler
Omega Pharma
1. P.Gilbert
2. J.Bakelants
3. F.De Greef
4. Ó.Pujol
5. J.Van den Broeck
6. S.Vandousselaere
7. J.Vanendert
8. F.Willems

Leopard
11. A.Schleck
12. S.Denifl
13. B.Feillu
14. J.Fuglsang
15. L.Gerdemann
16. M.Monfort
17. T.Rohregger
18. J.Voigt

Astana
21. R.Kreuziger
22. A.Dyachenko
23. D.Fofonov
24. F.Masciarelli
25. S.Renev
26. G.Stangelj
27. P.Tiralongo
28. A.Vinokourov

Katusha
31. J.Rodríguez
32. G.Caruso
33. D.Di Luca
34. J.Horrach
35. D.Moreno
36. A.Ovechkin
37. Y.Trofimov
38. E.Vorganov

Euskaltel
41. I.Antón
42. P.Cazaux
43. G.Izagirre
44. M.Landa
45. E.Martínez
46. M.Nieve
47. R.Sicard
48. G.Verdugo

Lampre
51. D.Cunego
52. A.Balloni
53. L.Bertagnolli
54. A.Kashechkin
55. D.Pietropolli
56. A.Pérez Arrieta
57. M.Scarponi
58. D.Ulissi

Sky
61. S.Gerrans
62. D.Cioni
63. T.Löfkvist
64. M.Possoni
65. M.Rogers
66. R.Urán
67. B.Wiggins
68. X.Zandio

Rabobank
71. R.Gesink
72. C.Barredo
73. S.Kruijswijk
74. G.Niermann
75. T.Slagter
76. L.L.Sánchez
77. B.Tankink
78. P.Weening

The Shack
81. C.Horner
82. J.Brajkovic
83. P.Deignan
84. A.Klöden
85. L.Leipheimer
86. T.Machado
87. S.Paulinho
88. H.Zubeldia

AG2R
91. N.Roche
92. M.Chérel
93. C.Dessel
94. J.Gadret
95. B.Gastauer
96. M.Montaguti
97. M.Perget
98. C.Riblon

Liquigas
101. I.Basso
102. F.Bellotti
103. E.Capecchi
104. M.Da Dalto
105. M.Finetto
106. S.Ponzi
107. P.Sagan
108. S.Szmyd

Quick·Step
111. J.Pineau
112. D.Cataldo
113. D.Devenyns
114. D.Malacarne
115. F.Reda
116. Z.Stybar
117. J.Tratnik
118. J.Vermote

HTC
121. T.Martin
122. D.Pate
123. M.Pinotti
124. F.Rabon
125. H.Roulston
126. K.Siutsou
127. G.Smukulis
128. P.Velits

Saxo Bank
131. C.A.Sørensen
132. L.Didier
133. J.Hernández
134. G.Larsson
135. D.Navarro
136. B.Noval
137. A.Steensen
138. B.Vandborg

Garmin
141. T.Danielson
142. J.Bobridge
143. M.Kreder
144. D.Martin
145. T.Peterson
146. P.Stetina
147. A.Talansky
148. C.Vande Velde

Androni
151. Á.Vicioso
152. O.Bertazzo
153. G.Ermeti
154. J.Monsalve
155. C.J.Ochoa
156. A.Santoro
157. E.Sella
158. J.Serpa

Colnago
161. D.Pozzovivo
162. G.Brambilla
163. M.Caddeo
164. F.Canuti
165. A.Contoli
166. M.Frapporti
167. O.Lombardi
168. A.Pagani

Vacansoleil
171. E.Mosquera
172. S.Anza
173. M.Carrara
174. M.Keizer
175. M.Pavarin
176. R.Pidgornyy
177. W.Poels
178. M.Selvaggi

BMC
181. M.Santambrogio
182. B.Bookwalter
183. M.Frank
184. A.Moinard
185. S.Morabito
186. T.Roe
187. I.Santaromita
188. J.Tschopp

Movistar
191. B.Intxausti
192. A.Amador
193. M.Bruseghin
194. I.Erviti
195. S.Pardilla
196. L.Pasamontes
197. R.Plaza
198. B.Samoilau

Geox
201. D.De la Fuente
202. M.Ardila
203. M.Corti
204. F.Duarte
205. N.Gianetti
206. M.Kump
207. M.Pelucchi
208. G.Sanna

Farnese Vini
211. F.Failli
212. A.Bisolti
213. D.Caccia
214. P.De Negri
215. L.Giordani
216. A.Noè
217. D.Ricci Bitti
218. E.Vona


The race would be run under gorgeous conditions.

A breakaway got away in the early kilometers. Once again, Gianluca Brambilla was present for Colnago. With him were Peter Stetina (Team Garmin - Cervélo), Óscar Pujol (Omega Pharma - Lotto), Morris Possoni (Sky ProCycling), Julien Vermote (Quick·Step Cycling Team), Alessandro Bisolti (Farnese Vini - Neri Sottoli), and Emanuele Sella (Androni Giocattoli).

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A strong breakaway forms early on.

The race was also the first opportunity for many to see Australian Simon Gerrans (Sky ProCycling) ride in his rainbow jersey. Not originally on his schedule, Gerrans added the race after his triumphant ride in Denmark.

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Gerrans will be a watched rider on the day.

Despite the long length of the race, the peloton appeared a bit nervous giving such a strong breakaway a big lead. Team RadioShack controlled the early proceedings, keeping the lead around the 4 minute mark.

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Not much time to relax, it will be a long day for many.

Midway through the day, Nicolas Roche (AG2R La Mondiale) and Mikel Nieve (Euskaltel - Euskadi) left the peloton on a speculative move.

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Roche and Nieve charge after the breakway.

The duo made short work of the gap, bridging to the escape group with 120km remaining. The lead over the peloton had also grown out, to 6'04.

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The breakaway grows in strength with the addition of Roche and Nieve.

In the valley before the Colle di Balisio, the viewers were treated with some nice images.

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The sun peaks out over a mountain.

With the real climbing approaching, the pace had been upped in the breakaway, mainly under the auspices of Roche and Nieve. It was too much for Brambilla and several others. They dropped off the back.

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Brambilla is dropped by the leaders in the breakaway.

Six riders lead the race over the climb, Roche, Nieve, Bisolti, Stetina, Sella, and Possoni. Approaching was the Madonna del Ghisallo.

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The leaders on the road.

In the peloton, Katusha and Lampre led the chase up one of the major climbs on the day. Domenico Pozzovivo and Marco Frapporti were doing well in the group, however, were without much team support.

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The high pace leaves Pozzovivo and Frapporti isolated.

Approaching the church at Madonna del Ghisallo, Roche and Nieve broke the remaining breakaway riders. The pair were now off their own against the rest of the field.

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Roche and Nieve still have around 60km to go.

As soon as the short descent from Ghisallo was made, the riders went up again, this time climbing the Colma di Sormano. No moves were made on the climb, but the peloton continued to chase down Nieve and Roche. Near the top, they were arrested. Due to the pace, the peloton had shrunk to 21 riders. Most of the leading contenders were present, including the Colnago duo of Pozzovivo and Frapporti; Gerrans was not able to keep up.

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The leading group summits the Sormano.

The descent was without issue. Through the valley, the group of riders took turns on the front. The day would be decided on the San Fermo climb, 5km from the line.

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Next to Lake Como, a nervous group of riders.

They kept the speed up heading into the final climb. As soon as they hit the slopes, riders started looking at each other. Unwilling to let the opportunity pass by, Pozzovivo wasted little time and attacked.

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Pozzovivo announces his intentions.

Navigating through the rapid tifosi, Pozzovivo showed a great burst, creating a gap back to the group.

There was no immediate response to his move, but at the front, Jelle Vanendert (Omega Pharma - Lotto) was burying himself for Gilbert. Frapporti was doing his best to stay on Gilbert's wheel. Everyone was suffering now.

Pozzovivo went over the top alone, and as quickly as he could, started making the descent to the line.

Shortly, the flamme rouge was in sight. However, just behind him, was a closing Gilbert and Ivan Basso (Liquigas - Cannondale). Could Pozzovivo hold off the group?

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Pozzovivo is just ahead heading into the finish.

Unfortunately, there was just too much road and Gilbert was too strong. Thanks to some excellent work by Vanendert, Gilbert had calculated his effort to perfection. He closed incredibly quickly, winning the race in style.

Also closing quickly was Cunego. Despite being quite anonymous for most of the day, the Lampre man showed he had the strength today, but not the tactics. A fourth win eluded him.

For his efforts, Pozzovivo faded a bit, but still did well enough to collect 5th. Frapporti, who likely found today a bit too mountainous, grabbed 10th. Overall, it was an excellent to the season.

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Gilbert looks unstoppable in the hilly classics.

RESULTS


1Philippe GilbertOmega Pharma - Lotto7h02'47
2Damiano CunegoLampre - ISDs.t.
3Joaquím RodríguezKatusha Teams.t.
4Igor AntónEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
5Domenico PozzovivoColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
6Robert GesinkRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
7Andy SchleckLeopard Treks.t.
8Levi LeipheimerTeam RadioShacks.t.
9Ivan BassoLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
10Marco FrapportiColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.

Spoiler
11Roman KreuzigerPro Team Astanas.t.
12Jelle VanendertOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
13Alexandre VinokourovPro Team Astanas.t.
14Carlos BarredoRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
15Chris Anker SørensenSaxo Bank SunGards.t.
16Michele ScarponiLampre - ISD+ 30
17Nicolas RocheAG2R La Mondiale+ 1'24
18Jurgen Van den BroeckOmega Pharma - Lotto+ 2'13
19Thomas LöfkvistSky ProCyclings.t.
20Mikel NieveEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 2'47
21Yury TrofimovKatusha Teams.t.
22Stefan DeniflLeopard Treks.t.
23Alessandro BisoltiFarnese Vini - Neri Sottoli+ 3'35
24Peter StetinaTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 3'52
25Emanuele SellaAndroni Giocattolis.t.
26John GadretAG2R La Mondiales.t.
27Jens VoigtLeopard Treks.t.
28Kanstantsin SiutsouHTC - Highroads.t.
29Andreas KlödenTeam RadioShacks.t.
30Johann TschoppBMC Racing Teams.t.
31Janez BrajkovicTeam RadioShacks.t.
32Jan BakelantsOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
33Michel KrederTeam Garmin - Cervélos.t.
34Peter SaganLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
35Jakob FuglsangLeopard Treks.t.
36Simon GerransSky ProCyclings.t.
37Linus GerdemannLeopard Treks.t.
38Bradley WigginsSky ProCyclings.t.
39Francis De GreefOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
40Francesco MasciarelliPro Team Astanas.t.
41Dario CioniSky ProCyclings.t.
42Dries DevenynsQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
43Paolo TiralongoPro Team Astanas.t.
44Beñat IntxaustiMovistar Teams.t.
45Philip DeignanTeam RadioShacks.t.
46Pieter WeeningRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
47Morris PossoniSky ProCyclings.t.
48Daniel MartinTeam Garmin - Cervélos.t.
49Maxime MonfortLeopard Trek+ 4'58
50Daniel MorenoKatusha Team+ 5'36
51Andrey KashechkinLampre - ISDs.t.
52Francesco FailliFarnese Vini - Neri Sottoli+ 6'01
53Fabio DuarteGeox - TMC+ 6'16
54Eduard VorganovKatusha Team+ 6'45
55Sérgio PaulinhoTeam RadioShacks.t.
56Mauricio Alberto ArdilaGeox - TMCs.t.
57Tony MartinHTC - Highroads.t.
58Haimar ZubeldiaTeam RadioShacks.t.
59Tiago MachadoTeam RadioShacks.t.
60Peter VelitsHTC - Highroads.t.
61Davide Ricci BittiFarnese Vini - Neri Sottolis.t.
62Luis León SánchezRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
63Simone PonziLiquigas - Cannondale+ 7'18
64Daniel NavarroSaxo Bank SunGards.t.
65Tom DanielsonTeam Garmin - Cervélos.t.
66Santo AnzaVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
67Steven KruijswijkRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
68Dario CataldoQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
69Brice FeilluLeopard Treks.t.
70Aitor Pérez ArrietaLampre - ISDs.t.
71Christian Vande VeldeTeam Garmin - Cervélos.t.
72Mauro SantambrogioBMC Racing Teams.t.
73Ruslan PidgornyyVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
74Matthias FrankBMC Racing Teams.t.
75Mirko SelvaggiVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
76Chris HornerTeam RadioShacks.t.
77Ezequiel MosqueraVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
78Marco PinottiHTC - Highroads.t.
79Diego UlissiLampre - ISDs.t.
80Óscar PujolOmega Pharma - Lotto+ 7'59
81Joan HorrachKatusha Teams.t.
82Francesco BellottiLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
83Mauro FinettoLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
84Artem OvechkinKatusha Teams.t.
85Michael RogersSky ProCyclings.t.
86Rigoberto UránSky ProCyclings.t.
87Rubén PlazaMovistar Teams.t.
88Giampaolo CarusoKatusha Teams.t.
89Gianluca BrambillaColnago - CSF Inox+ 8'49
90Julien VermoteQuick·Step Cycling Team+ 9'10
91Jérôme PineauQuick·Step Cycling Team+ 10'38
92Daniele PietropolliLampre - ISD+ 11'18
93Sergey RenevPro Team Astana+ 11'41
94José SerpaAndroni Giocattoli+ 12'48
95Marco CortiGeox - TMCs.t.
96David De la FuenteGeox - TMCs.t.
97Branislau SamoilauMovistar Teams.t.
98Romain SicardEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
99Eros CapecchiLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
100Matteo CarraraVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
101Christophe RiblonAG2R La Mondiales.t.
102Ivan SantaromitaBMC Racing Teams.t.
103Sylwester SzmydLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
104Steve MorabitoBMC Racing Teams.t.
105Thomas RohreggerLeopard Trek+ 13'54
106Alexsandr DyachenkoPro Team Astanas.t.
107Danilo Di LucaKatusha Teams.t.
108Ángel ViciosoAndroni Giocattoli+ 15'15
109Leonardo GiordaniFarnese Vini - Neri Sottolis.t.
110Luis PasamontesMovistar Teams.t.
111Laurent DidierSaxo Bank SunGards.t.
112Andrea NoèFarnese Vini - Neri Sottolis.t.
113Andrew TalanskyTeam Garmin - Cervélos.t.
114Zdenek StybarQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
115Hayden RoulstonHTC - Highroads.t.
116Bram TankinkRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
117Carlos José OchoaAndroni Giocattolis.t.
118Dmitriy FofonovPro Team Astanas.t.
119André SteensenSaxo Bank SunGards.t.
120Tom SlagterRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
121Leonardo BertagnolliLampre - ISDs.t.
122Frantisek RabonHTC - Highroads.t.
123Francesco RedaQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
124Pierre CazauxEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
125Thomas PetersonTeam Garmin - Cervélos.t.
126Cyril DesselAG2R La Mondiales.t.
127Grischa NiermannRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
128Gorazd StangeljPro Team Astanas.t.
129Gustav Erik LarssonSaxo Bank SunGards.t.
130Federico CanutiColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
131Alberto ContoliColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
132Frederik WillemsOmega Pharma - Lotto+ 16'25
133Sven VandousselaereOmega Pharma - Lotto+ 17'44
134Mikaël ChérelAG2R La Mondiale+ 18'22
135Matteo PelucchiGeox - TMCs.t.
136Danny PateHTC - Highroads.t.
137Emanuele VonaFarnese Vini - Neri Sottolis.t.
138Imanol ErvitiMovistar Teams.t.
139Davide MalacarneQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
140Mauro Da DaltoLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
141Jesús HernándezSaxo Bank SunGards.t.
142Amaël MoinardBMC Racing Teams.t.
143Brian VandborgSaxo Bank SunGards.t.
144Gorka VerdugoEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
145Martijn KeizerVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 19'03
146Wout PoelsVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 20'05
147Manuele CaddeoColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
148Gorka IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 21'47
149Brent BookwalterBMC Racing Teams.t.
150Mikel LandaEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
151Benjamín NovalSaxo Bank SunGards.t.
152Xabier ZandioSky ProCyclings.t.
153Timothy RoeBMC Racing Teams.t.
154Egoi MartínezEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
155Marko KumpGeox - TMCs.t.
156Pierpaolo De NegriFarnese Vini - Neri Sottoli+ 23'18
157Giairo ErmetiAndroni Giocattoli+ 24'21
158Marzio BruseghinMovistar Teams.t.
159Ben GastauerAG2R La Mondiale+ 25'24
160Andrey AmadorMovistar Teams.t.
161Sergio PardillaMovistar Team+ 26'00
162Omar LombardiColnago - CSF Inox+ 28'15
163Jonathan MonsalveAndroni Giocattoli+ 29'08
164Matteo MontagutiAG2R La Mondiales.t.
165Diego CacciaFarnese Vini - Neri Sottolis.t.
166Mathieu PergetAG2R La Mondiales.t.
167Jan TratnikQuick·Step Cycling Team+ 29'44
168Gatis SmukulisHTC - Highroad+ 30'36
169Alfredo BalloniLampre - ISD+ 31'48
170Jack BobridgeTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 32'48
171Marcello PavarinVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
172Angelo PaganiColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
173Antonio SantoroAndroni Giocattoli+ 34'57
174Omar BertazzoAndroni Giocattolis.t.
175Noe GianettiGeox - TMC+ 39'00
176Giampietro SannaGeox - TMC+ 41'34

 
Pellizotti2
Such a shame the others caught Pozzo just before the line. He really deserved to win there. Still a great result though with two in the Top 10.
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dienblad
Too bad you couldn't hold on to the win, but did great. Also congratulations to a fantastic first season, with awesome reports and good results!!! Can't wait for next season. Banana
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tsmoha
Great move by Pozzo, this one should have made a win for Colnago here.. it's quite difficult to win against Gilbert though, especially with a teammate working so well.. but anyway: a very good race for you with Frapporti finishing in Top-10 as well and just like you said: a nice end to your season Smile
 
Spilak23
Great move by Pozzo! I thought he would have won when seeing the screen at the end of the descent but 5th place in such a big race is still great.

I can't wait for next season! Grin
 
Tuco the Ugly
@ Pellizotti2: Pozzovivo really slowed in the final kilometer. When I got over the top of the final climb, I really thought he'd win. I hadn't faced Gilbert yet and didn't quite realize how fast he could close.

@ dienblad: Thanks! I will be posting a review of the season (both for Colnago and the cycling world) and a transfer overview, then, on to 2012!

@ tsmoha: I'll always try. I'd rather launch an attack and have a shot at winning, rather than saving energy just to get a couple places higher. Pozzovivo was likely never beating Gilbert or Cunego today.

@ Spilak23: Thanks. I thought I had it won too for a second. It was a bit disappointing when I saw Gilbert and Cunego flash by Pozzo.

News


Season Comes to a Close

With the completion of Chronos des Nations and the Japan Cup, the 2011 road cycling season is officially over. The year was highlighted by some dominant performances from the likes of Ivan Basso, Philippe Gilbert, and Samuel Sánchez. A full review of all the action will be forthcoming.

As winter gets ready to set in, there is plenty of work that must go on to get ready for the 2012 season. While most of the transfers are complete, there are still several teams scrambling to get that last signature. Additionally, some teams, like Colnago - CSF Inox must start to look for new sponsors. With contracts running out, there is a question whether or not Colnago, or CSF Inox will want to continue the partnership.

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The sun sets on 2011.

October

• Circuit Franco-Belge Kenny Van Hummel
• Memorial Marco Pantani Constantino Zaballa
• Sparkassen Münsterland Giro John Degenkolb
• Tour of Beijing Matthias Brändle
• Coppa Sabatini Marco Frapporti
• Campeonato de Colombia (ITT) Rigoberto Urán
• Giro dell'Emilia Roman Kreuizger
• Paris - Tours Jens Keukeleire
• G.P. Beghelli Marco Frapporti
• Campeonato de Colombia Fabio Duarte
• Milano - Torino Marco Frapporti
• Giro del Piemonte Bersvenn Støen
• Giro di Lombardia Philippe Gilbert
• Chrono des Nations Jos Van Emden
• Japan Cup Yury Trofimov


*Final Rankings will be in the Season Review Post*
 
baia
Didn´t won but was one great way to finish this great season..Wink ..hope to see even better 2012..
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Avin Wargunnson
Nice finish to a great season, with both results and reports. I am really looking forward to some new signings and new season Smile
I'll be back
 
sutty68
It was a happy October for FrapportiSmile
Now they will all go for a well deserved break from competition and come back next season for more of the sameWink
See you next seasonSmile
 
Tuco the Ugly
@ all: Thanks all. I'm excited for the next season too. I've completed my roster and think it is quite improved from this year.

Season Review


Colnago Ends Season with a Bang

In its second full year under its current name, the Colnago - CSF Inox enjoyed a very successful season, due in no large part to a fantastic campaign in the Auutmn classics. The team collected 8 wins along the way, led by Domenico Pozzovivo's 4. A strong close from Marco Frapporti, winning the Coppa Sabatini, G.P. Beghelli, and Milano - Torino in one week, greatly helped the team's cause. Manuel Belletti's late attack in Stage 2 in the Vuelta a Castilla y León was the other win.

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Colnago established themselves as one of the burgeoning teams in the peloton.

Frapporti was undoubtedly the revelation of the season, timing a late season peak to perfection. Yet, for a while, it remained in question whether the 26 year old would make his breakthrough. A heartbreaking 2nd place finish in the Giro del Lazio, with Yury Trofimov coming from behind to take the win, saw the emerging Italian puncheur come back with a renewed strength.

Fueled by his near misses, and boosted by selection for the World Championships, Frapporti returned in October with vim and vigor. In his three victories, he bested riders like Peter Sagan, Damiano Cunego, and Roman Kreuziger.

While Frapporti closed the season with style, there was one rider who was at the heart of every success Colnago achieved, Domenico Pozzovivio. Affectionately known as 'Pozzo' to his fans, the diminutive climber enjoyed a wonderful season, spanning from Malaysia in January to Italy in October. Always a talented climber, Pozzovivo managed his race schedule excellently, and perhaps more importantly, avoided crashes and illness which has too often plagued him. A stage win and 4th overall placing in Le Tour de Langkawi signalled his intentions from the very beginning.

The team had hoped his presence would garner wildcard entries into Milan - San Remo and Tirreno - Adriatico, but it was not to be. Nonetheless, his focus only increased when the team gained inclusion in the Giro d'Italia. Things were looking up, as he captured two overall podiums at the Vuelta a Castilla y León and the Giro del Trentino. In the latter race, he had a highly entertaining duel with Giro contender and rival, Michele Scarponi.

Still, what happened over the next three weeks could not have been expected. A pre-race shout for a Top 10 place, Pozzovivo shattered expectations, coming in 5th overall. Exlcuding Ivan Basso, at times, Pozzovivo was the strongest climber in the field. Finishing only 1'28 off the podium, next year's goal is already known.

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Pozzovivo, always attacking, enjoyed his finest season as a professional.

Others enjoyed great success in the Giro d'Italia. Filippo Savini fought hard for the maglia verde, the mountains jersey, but ultimately came in 3rd in that classification. A third place on Stage 7, up to Montevergine di Mercogliano was the highlight of his race. Additionally, Simone Stortoni and Stefano Pirazzi showed themselves to be very worthy domestiques.

The season wasn't all good. The lack of success in mass sprints is something that has to be improved. Sacha Modolo entered the season with many expectations, but failed to win a race. Still only 24, the team will have to keep a keen eye on the rider's progression to make sure he hasn't stagnated.

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Modolo was consistent, but lacked the winning edge.

Dominant Performers Steal the Show

The 2011 season was marked by several individuals who put in tremendous rides.

In 2006, Ivan Basso won the Giro d'Italia by 9'18 in one of the most impressive displays in recent years. This season, he topped that, beating Michele Scarponi and the rest of the field by a whopping 12'31! Along the way, he took an incredible 6 stages. With changes coming at his Liquigas team, it remains unclear what his goals for next season will be, but surely, many of his fellow competitors will be hoping he doesn't return for further glory.

Velo d'Or winner, Philippe Gilbert was another name often on the tongue's of cycling fans. The world's premier hilly classic rider, Gilbert stamped his authority over the pro peloton, winning virtually every race he was supposed to. A breakaway win at La Flèche Wallonne prevented him from sweeping the Ardennes classics, but he still emerged the winner of the Amstel Gold Race, and two Monuments, Liège - Bastogne - Liège, and most recently, the Giro di Lombardia.

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Only this man knows what the future holds.

The other Monuments? They too were won in triumphant fashion. Mark Cavendish confirmed his ability to win a hard race, repeating his success from 2009, winning Milan - San Remo. His 24 victories led the peloton. The Flandrian classics again belonged to Tom Boonen. A year after Fabian Cancellara tore up the field, Boonen raised the bar in an ongoing game of "anything you can do I can do better."

Major Results and Final Rankings

• Milano - San Remo Mark Cavendish
• Ronde Van Vlaanderen Tom Boonen
• Paris - Roubaix Tom Boonen
• Liège - Bastogne - Liège Philippe Gilbert
• Giro d'Italia Ivan Basso
• Tour de France Cadel Evans
• Vuelta a España Samuel Sánchez
• World Championships (ITT) Tony Martin
• World Championships (RR) Simon Gerrans
• Giro di Lombardia Philippe Gilbert


UCI World Tour - Individual

1Philippe GilbertOmega Pharma - Lotto650
2Andy SchleckLeopard Trek643
3Cadel EvansBMC Racing Team571
4Samuel SánchezEuskaltel - Euskadi524
5Thor HushovdTeam Garmin - Cervélo461
6Tom BoonenQuick·Step Cycling Team450
7Ivan BassoLiquigas - Cannondale426
8Alberto ContadorSaxo Bank SunGard359
9Mark CavendishHTC - Highroad358
10Igor AntónEuskaltel - Euskadi320
11Edvald Boasson HagenSky ProCycling309
12Damiano CunegoLampre - ISD293
13Roman KreuzigerPro Team Astana290
14Alexandre VinokourovPro Team Astana288
15Joaquím RodríguezKatusha Team287
16Filippo PozzatoKatusha Team268
17Fabian CancellaraLeopard Trek253
18Heinrich HausslerTeam Garmin - Cervélo236
19Michele ScarponiLampre - ISD234
20Robert GesinkRabobank Cycling Team225
30Domenico PozzovivoColnago - CSF Inox145
143Marco FrapportiColnago - CSF Inox12
203Sacha ModoloColnago - CSF Inox4
205Filippo SaviniColnago - CSF Inox4


UCI World Tour - Team

1Leopard Trek1219
2Team Garmin - Cervélo1117
3Omega Pharma - Lotto1077
4Euskaltel - Euskadi988
5Sky ProCycling793
6Rabobank Cycling Team772
7Lampre - ISD749
8Liquigas - Cannondale717
9Katusha Team709
10Quick·Step Cycling Team702
11BMC Racing Team670
12Pro Team Astana664
13HTC - Highroad639
14Team RadioShack560
15Geox - TMC559
16Saxo Bank SunGard552
17Movistar Team423
18Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team409
19Team Europcar331
20AG2R La Mondiale254
22Colnago - CSF Inox165


Continental Tour - Individual

1Daryl ImpeyTeam NetApp865
2Bobbie TrakselLandbouwkrediet728
3Staf ScheirlinckxVeranda's Willems - Accent698
4Stefan Van DijkVeranda's Willems - Accent615
5Marcel KittelSkil - Shimano552
6Domenico PozzovivoColnago - CSF Inox530
7Stefan SchumacherMiche - Guerciotti515
8Jérôme CoppelSaur - Sojasun510
9Kenny Van HummelSkil - Shimano480
10Marco FrapportiColnago - CSF Inox463
11Stefano GarzelliAcqua & Sapone418
12Jens KeukeleireCofidis, le crédit en ligne395
13Davide RebellinMiche - Guerciotti380
14Constantino ZaballaMiche - Guerciotti354
15Daniele CallegarinTeam Type 1347
16Leonardo DuqueCofidis, le crédit en ligne334
17Denis FlahautRoubaix Lille Métropole330
18Jimmy EngoulventSaur - Sojasun316
19Sébastien JolySaur - Sojasun310
20Bert De WaeleLandbouwkrediet303
36Sacha ModoloColnago - CSF Inox206
93Manuel BellettiColnago - CSF Inox85
129Stefano PirazziColnago - CSF Inox62
170Federico CanutiColnago - CSF Inox36
359Paolo LocatelliColnago - CSF Inox6
378Andrea PasqualonColnago - CSF Inox5


Continental Tour - Team

1Landbouwkrediet1914
2Cofidis, le crédit en ligne1831
3Saur - Sojasun1796
4Veranda's Willems - Accent1776
5Miche - Guerciotti1675
6Skil - Shimano1560
7Team NetApp1481
8Colnago - CSF Inox1393
9Topsport Vlaanderen - Mercator993
10Team Type 1920
11FDJ820
12Acqua & Sapone804
13Team Europcar714
14Endura Racing695
15CCC Polsat Polkowice601
16Caja Rural542
17Team SpiderTech p/b C10506
18D'Angelo & Antenucci - Nippo502
19Christina Watches - Onfone494
20Geox - TMC435


CQ Ranking - Individual

1Samuel SánchezEuskaltel - Euskadi3353
2Ivan BassoLiquigas - Cannondale2683
3Mark CavendishHTC - Highroad2521
4Philippe GilbertOmega Pharma - Lotto2370
5Andy SchleckLeopard Trek2292
6Cadel EvansBMC Racing Team2282
7Thor HushovdTeam Garmin - Cervélo2256
8Edvald Boasson HagenSky ProCycling1896
9Tom BoonenQuick·Step Cycling Team1734
10Alberto ContadorSaxo Bank SunGard1641
11Damiano CunegoLampre - ISD1526
12Juan Antonio FlechaSky ProCycling1433
13Tyler FarrarTeam Garmin - Cervélo1410
14Domenico PozzovivoColnago - CSF Inox1409
15Roman KreuzigerPro Team Astana1339
16André GreipelOmega Pharma - Lotto1241
17Igor AntónEuskaltel - Euskadi1220
18Fabian CancellaraLeopard Trek1209
19Daryl ImpeyTeam NetApp1177
20Heinrich HausslerTeam Garmin - Cervélo1175
41Marco FrapportiColnago - CSF Inox739
168Sacha ModoloColnago - CSF Inox298
277Manuel BellettiColnago - CSF Inox178
314Filippo SaviniColnago - CSF Inox150
443Stefano PirazziColnago - CSF Inox86
511Federico CanutiColnago - CSF Inox65
593Simone StortoniColnago - CSF Inox41


CQ Rankings - Team

1Team Garmin - Cervélo6863
2Euskaltel - Euskadi6136
3Sky ProCycling6130
4HTC - Highroad5990
5Leopard Trek5775
6Liquigas - Cannondale5354
7Omega Pharma - Lotto5091
8Lampre - ISD5005
9Rabobank Cycling Team4521
10Katusha Team4435
11Pro Team Astana4344
12BMC Racing Team4309
13Quick·Step Cycling Team4272
14Saxo Bank SunGard4256
15Team RadioShack4000
16Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team3410
17Cofidis, le crédit en ligne3410
18Saur - Sojasun3297
19Colnago - CSF Inox2925
20Movistar Team2916


Victories - Individual

1Mark CavendishHTC - Highroad24
2Samuel SánchezEuskaltel - Euskadi17
3Tyler FarrarTeam Garmin - Cervélo15
4Philippe GilbertOmega Pharma - Lotto11
5Jérôme CoppelSaur - Sojasun10
6Stefan Van DijkVeranda's Willems - Accent10
7Daryl ImpeyTeam NetApp9
8Kenny Van HummelSkil - Shimano9
9Bobbie TrakselLandbouwkrediet7
10André GreipelOmega Pharma - Lotto7
11Alberto ContadorSaxo Bank SunGard7
12Cadel EvansBMC Racing Team7
13Edvald Boasson HagenSky ProCycling7
14Ivan BassoLiquigas - Cannondale7
15Marcel KittelSkil - Shimano6
16Jonathan CastrojievoEuskaltel - Euskadi6
17Staf ScheirlinckxVeranda's Willems - Accent6
18Tom BoonenQuick·Step Cycling Team6
19Juan Antonio FlechaSky ProCycling6
20Mark RenshawHTC - Highroad6
28Domenico PozzovivoColnago - CSF Inox4
61Marco FrapportiColnago - CSF Inox3
151Manuel BellettiColnago - CSF Inox1[


Victories - Team

1HTC - Highroad54
2Team Garmin - Cervélo33
3Sky ProCycling30
4Saur - Sojasun28
5Euskaltel - Euskadi26
6Saxo Bank SunGard25
7Omega Pharma - Lotto23
8Lampre - ISD22
9Veranda's Willems - Accent22
10Skil - Shimano20
11Katusha Team19
12Pro Team Astana17
13Quick·Step Cycling Team16
14Liquigas - Cannondale16
15Team RadioShack16
16Cofidis, le crédit en ligne16
17Leopard Trek15
18BMC Racing Team12
19Miche - Guerciotti12
20Landbouwkrediet11
24Colnago - CSF Inox8

 
tsmoha
Nice read, as always! A well deserved focus on both Frapporti and Pozzo.. and I really like your attitude of attacking, aggressive racing instead of "dotting" to a 5th place Wink Looking forward to how your squad will improve for next season, I'm sure there will be some nice and realistic additions.
 
Pellizotti2
tsmoha wrote:
Nice read, as always! A well deserved focus on both Frapporti and Pozzo.. and I really like your attitude of attacking, aggressive racing instead of "dotting" to a 5th place Wink Looking forward to how your squad will improve for next season, I'm sure there will be some nice and realistic additions.

+1 to all of that. Couldn't have said it better myself.
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baia
Pellizotti2 wrote:
tsmoha wrote:
Nice read, as always! A well deserved focus on both Frapporti and Pozzo.. and I really like your attitude of attacking, aggressive racing instead of "dotting" to a 5th place Wink Looking forward to how your squad will improve for next season, I'm sure there will be some nice and realistic additions.

+1 to all of that. Couldn't have said it better myself.



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Fantastic Tuco...
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FreitasPCM
It was a great first season with Colnago. Frapporti and Pozzo were the highlights, and perhaps Modolo was expected to do better. Hope for more wins next season, with the same great reports you've been writing, and always have. Wink
 
sutty68
A nice season review to end what has been a nice and entertaining readSmile
See you in January for another great seasonWink
 
Tuco the Ugly
@ all: Thank you for the very kind words.

Transfer Wrap-Up


Since July 1, riders and teams have been busy, whether looking to bring in a big name, unearthing the next great prospect, or simply trying to find a ride. In this big business, it is easy for riders to get lost in the shuffle. As well, egos come into play when riders are not willing to accept a position that their talent and results warrant.

Nonetheless, enjoy the presentation below:

Colnago - CSF Inox

In:
Mattia Cattaneo<---Elite-2
Henry Frusto<---D'Angelo & Antenucci - Nippo
Oscar Gatto<---Farnese Vini - Neri Sottoli
Stefano Locatelli<---Elite-2
Adriano Malori<---Lampre - ISD
Salvatore Puccio<---Elite-2
Cristiano Salerno<---Liquigas - Cannondale
Mirko Selvaggi<---Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team


Out:
Manuele Caddeo--->Elite-2
Alberto Contoli--->Elite-2
Paolo Locatelli--->Elite-2
Omar Lombardi--->Elite-2
Andrea Piechele--->Elite-2


Through a series of moves, the team expands to 20 riders; bringing in 8 new riders (excluding Renato Baroni who joined the team in August).

This infusion of new blood, also meant some riders had to leave. The team saw 5 riders leave the squad; they were Manuele Caddeo, Alberto Contoli, Paolo Locatelli, Omar Lombardi, and Andrea Piechele. These five riders were all on the fringes of the team during 2011, and the team did not feel any showed enough progression to remain with the squad.

The team thanked them for their service, and tried to help them find new rides for next season, but as of November, they were all still without a contract. Such is the cruel nature of cycling.

But, on to happier subjects, the new recruits. The team was aggressive in this period. Their main goal was to increase the quality of the squad by bringing in riders with the ability to win. Colnago's 2011 season was a good one, but too frequently the team relied on a handful of riders. This burden wore on the riders like Domenico Pozzovivo, Marco Frapporti, and Sacha Modolo. In the last case, Modolo did not seem ready to cope with the pressure.

There were unsubstantiated reports of flirtation with riders such as Andrea Guardini and Alessandro Petacchi, and whether or not they were real, nothing came from them. The team looked hard at riders such as Manuel Quinziato and Luca Paolini, but ultimately decided to focus on a policy of youth recruitment. Lastly, Morris Possoni and Daniel Oss were heavily linked to the team, but ultimately chose other teams.

Now, the new rider profiles:

Mattia Cattaneo:

In Cattaneo, Colnago have captured arguably the best Italian GC prospect. Winner of the 2011 Girobio, Cattaneo followed up on that performance with several wins in Italy for his team Trevigiani. He continued to put forth impressive results, including a 3rd place finish in the Tour de l'Avenir, only 24 seconds adrift of winner Johan Chaves.

Despite his pedigree, Colnago will be quick to temper expectations in his rookie season. At only 21 years old, Colnago must be careful to manage his schedule and workload. Still, his signing instantly improves the team's climbing capabilities.

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Cattaneo is the complete package as a GC contender

Henry Frusto:

Henry Frusto, 26, only has one year of experience in the professional peloton. He spent the past year, mostly as a domestique, with the Continental team D'Angelo & Antenucci - Nippo. He was often used as an attacking force, and was seen in many breakaways in the latter half of the season. As he continues his development with Colnago, he will likely retain a similar role with the team. Still, 3 Top 10s in the Tour of Oman and Tour of Turkey last year indicate he can be more than a water carrier when given the opportunity.

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Frusto on the attack.

Oscar Gatto:

The rider with the largest reputation joining the team is sprinter/puncheur Oscar Gatto. Gatto's biggest moment of the season came when he won Stage 11 of the Giro. His only other win of the season came during Stage 3 of the Settimana Coppi e Bartali. Top 10s in Strade Bianche, G.P. Costa degli Etruschi, and Trofeo Laiguegia also have been added to his palmarès. His season was unfortunately cut short by a fractured vertebrae. He is still healing, but all indications are that he will be ready in time for the team's first training camp.

He instantly gives the team another rider very capable of winning on any given day. He now joins a formidable quartet with Sacha Modolo, Manuel Belletti, and Marco Frapporti, all fast finishers with the ability to get over hills.

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Colnago will be expecting Gatto to continue his winning ways with the team.

Stefano Locatelli:

A 22-year old from Lombardy, Locatelli is a talented rider that has been on the radar of many Italian teams for some time. Stepping up the competition, he joins the team after riding in the amateur circuit, most recently with Team Colpack. Here, he performed very consistently, capturing a 4th in the "Baby" Lombardy and 6th overall in the Girobio. Along with Cattaneo, they join Gianluca Brambilla to give the team a nice corps of young climbers.

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Locatelli (right) shares the podium with future teammate Puccio (left) and young Austrian star Georg Priedler.

Adriano Malori:

One of the biggest coups of the transfer season was luring time trial ace Adriano Malori away from the bigger Lampre - ISD squad. Indeed, the large size of his former team may have caused the split, as with Colnago, Malori will have the opportunity to ride for himself. Not great with the hilly stuff, Malori should be able to perform in short stage races containing a time trial. Still, at 23 years old, he has time to improve in those areas. He also immediately helps to improve the team time trial, as before they were devoid of any capable riders in that discipline.

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Adriano Malori is already an elite time trialer.

Salvatore Puccio:

Another young neo-pro joins the team in the form of Salvatore Puccio. Riding for Team Hoppla Truck, the youngster enjoyed a highly successful season, highlighted by a win in the U23 Ronde van Vlaanderen. A strong man, his greatest potential lies perhaps in hilly classics. His 4th place in Toscana - Coppa delle Nazioni, where he also won a stage, illustrated his credentials in such terrain.

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Puccio increases the talent level at Colnago.

Cristiano Salerno:

In his early career, Salerno has bounced around from team to team, but not because of lack of skill. Salerno, only 26, is already an experienced mountain domestique. He joins the team, after spending last year looking after Vincenzo Nibali and Ivan, and will be counted on by Domenico Pozzovivo in the Giro d'Italia.

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Salerno will be counted on when the road goes up.

Mirko Selvaggi:

A solid all-rounder, Tuscan Mirko Selvaggi quite simply adds to the depth of the team. In big races, he has the ability to be a key domestique over various terrains, while also being able to lead a team in smaller races. His recruitment was part of a concerted effort to take the pressure off Pozzovivo and the other team leaders.

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Mirko completes the Colnago roster for next year.

A full team presentation will come during the 2012 season preview.

UCI World Tour Transfers

BMC Racing Team

In:
Daniele Callegarin<---Team Type 1
Andrea Guardini<---Farnese Vini - Neri Sottoli
Luca Paolini<---Katusha Team
Filippo Pozzato<---Katusha Team
Alessandro Proni<---Acqua & Sapone
Emanuele Sella<---Androni Giocattoli
Hubert Schwab<---Elite-2
Francesco Tizza<---Elite-2
Grégory Vincent<---Elite-2


Out:
Brent Bookwalter--->UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
Chris Butler--->Elite-2
George Hincapie--->Team Garmin - Cervélo
Alexander Kristoff--->Adria Mobil
Steve Morabito--->Team Vorarlberg
Manuel Quinziato--->Team NSP
Michael Schär--->Joker Merida
Greg Van Avermaet--->Omega Pharma - Lotto
Danilo Wyss--->Elite-2


Cofidis, le crédit en ligne

In:
Jürgen Roelandts<---Omega Pharma - Lotto
Sébastien Turgot<---Team Europcar


Out:
Mickaël Buffaz--->Elite-2
Julien Fouchard--->Elite-2
David Moncoutié--->Katusha Team
Adrien Petit--->Roubaix Lille Métropole
Nico Sijmens--->Donckers Koffie - Jelly Belly


Euskaltel - Euskadi

In:
Mikel Astarloza<---Elite-2
Ricardo Calderas<---Elite-2
Aitor Galdos<---Caja Rural
Aitor Hernández<---Elite-2
Iban Mayoz<---Elite-2
Óscar Sevilla<---Elite-2


Out:
Igor Antón--->Omega Pharma - Lotto
Juan José Oroz--->Cyclingteam De Rijke
Rubén Pérez--->Donckers Koffie - Jelly Belly


HTC - Highroad

In:
Graham Briggs<---Elite-2
Alex Candelario<---Elite-2
Levi Leipheimer<---Team RadioShack
Matthew Lloyd<---Elite-2
José Rujano<---Androni Giocattoli


Out:
Tony Martin--->Caja Rural
Mark Renshaw--->Team Garmin - Cervélo
Martin Velits--->Elite-2


Katusha Team

In:
Alexandre Botcharov<---Elite-2
Salvatore Cannata<---Elite-2
Pietro Caucchioli<---Elite-2
Sergey Firsanov<---Itera - Katusha
David Moncoutié<---Cofidis, le crédit en ligne
Alessandro Petacchi<---Lampre - ISD
Franco Pellizotti<---Elite-2
Marcellino Piu<---Elite-2
Ernesto Zanotti<---Elite-2


Out:
Denis Galimzyanov--->Walloni Bruxelles - Crédit Agricole
Vladimir Gusev--->Itera - Katusha
Petr Ignatenko--->Elite-2
Mikhail Ignatiev--->Landbouwkrediet
Vladimir Isaychev--->Elite-2
Luca Paolini--->BMC Racing Team
Alexandre Pluischin--->Elite-2
Alexander Porsev--->Elite-2
Filippo Pozzato--->BMC Racing Team
Maxime Vantomme--->Burgos 2016 - Castilla y León


Lampre - ISD

In:
Gabriele Bosisio<---Elite-2
Massimiliano Gentili<---Elite-2
Pietro Lombardo<---Elite-2
Jurgen Van den Broeck<---Omega Pharma - Lotto


Out:
Alfredo Balloni--->Elite-2
Grega Bole--->Walloni Bruxelles - Crédit Agricole
Vitaliy Buts--->Amore & Vita
Enrico Magazzini--->Elite-2
Adriano Malori--->Colnago - CSF Inox
Alessandro Petacchi--->Katusha Team


Leopard Trek

In:
Anthony Colby<---Elite-2
Tom Danielson<---Team Garmin - Cervélo
Charles Bradley Huff<---Elite-2
Kirk O'Bee<---Elite-2
Peter Sagan<---Liquigas - Cannondale
Jurgen Van Goolen<---Veranda's Willems - Accent
Kyle Wamsley<---Elite-2


Out:
Maxime Monfort--->Farnese Vini - Neri Sottoli
Martin Pedersen--->Faxe Kondi - Fakta
Bruno Pires--->Barbot - Efapel
Thomas Rohregger--->Velo-Club La Pomme Marseille
Andy Schleck--->Liquigas - Cannondale
Jens Voigt--->Team Garmin - Cervélo


Liquigas - Cannondale

In:
Fabrizio Costa<---Elite-2
Riccardo Riccò<---Elite-2
Andy Schleck<---Leopard Trek
Davide Tinti<---Elite-2


Out:
Maciej Bodnar--->CCC Polsat Polkowice
Davide Cimolai--->Elite-2
Timothy Duggan--->Elite-2
Daniel Oss--->Acqua & Sapone
Peter Sagan--->Leopard Trek
Cristiano Salerno--->Colnago - CSF Inox


Movistar Team

In:
Antonio Colom<---Elite-2
David De la Fuente<---Geox - TMC
Xavier Florencio<---Geox - TMC
David Gutiérrez Palacios<---Elite-2
Joaquín Ortega<---Elite-2
Marcos Pineira<---Elite-2
Rafael Serrano<---Elite-2
Alejandro Valverde<---Elite-2


Out:
Rui Costa--->LA - Antarte
Luis Pasamontes--->Tavira - Prio
Enrique Sanz--->Elite-2


Omega Pharma - Lotto

In:
Igor Antón<---Euskaltel - Euskadi
Stijn Devolder<---Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team
Nicolas Flores<---Elite-2
Alvaro Fuente<---Elite-2
Ezequiel Mosquera<---Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team
Greg Van Avermaet<---BMC Racing Team


Out:
Kenny Dehaes--->Endura Racing
Adam Hansen--->Elite-2
Jürgen Roelandts--->Cofidis, le crédit en ligne
Marcel Sieberg--->Thüringer Energie Team
Jurgen Van den Broeck--->Lampre - ISD


Pro Team Astana

In:
Thomas Dekker<---Elite-2
Valeriy Dmitriyev<---Elite-2
Daniyar Kamentzev<---Elite-2
Kim Kirchen<---Elite-2
Robbie McEwen<---Team RadioShack


Out:
Simon Clarke--->Joker Merida
Rémy Di Gregorio--->AG2R La Mondiale
Alexsandr Dyachenko--->Elite-2
Robert Kiserlovski--->Skil - Shimano
Andrey Mizourov--->Elite-2
Sergey Renev--->Elite-2
Gorazd Stangelj--->Elite-2


Quick·Step Cycling Team

In:
Tyler Farrar<---Team Garmin - Cervélo
Paride Grillo<---Elite-2
Björn Leukemans<---Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team
Jonas Vangenechten<---Wallonie Bruxelles - Crédit Agricole


Out:
Tom Boonen--->Team Garmin - Cervélo
Andy Cappelle--->Elite-2
Francesco Chicchi--->Team NetApp
Gerard Ciolek--->Team Type 1
Marc De Maar--->DONG Energy - LRØ Rådgiving
Julien Vermote--->Elite-2


Rabobank Cycling Team

In:
Pieter Desmedt<---Elite-2
Marc Goos<---Rabobank Continental Team
Olivier Plate<---Elite-2
Jos Pronk<---Elite-2
Joost Van Leijen<---Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team


Out:
Bauke Mollema--->Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team
Grischa Niermann--->LKT Team Brandenburg
Laurens Ten Dam--->Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team
Maarten Wynants--->Topsport Vlaanderen - Mercator


Saur - Sojasun

In:
Serguei Klimov<---Elite-2
Clément Lhotellerie<---Elite-2
Cyrille Monnerais<---Elite-2
Walter Pedrazza<---Elite-2
Benoît Vaugrenard<---FDJ


Out:
Sébastien Joly--->Itera - Katusha
Christophe Laborie--->Elite-2


Saxo Bank SunGard

In:
Andrew Bajadali<---Elite-2
Martin Enøe Jensen<---Elite-2


Out:
Laurent Didier--->Orbea Continental
Rafal Majka--->Elite-2


Sky ProCycling

In:
Ed Clancy<---Elite-2
Ryder Hesjedal<---Team Garmin - Cervélo
Antony Mason<---Elite-2
Antony Traylor<---Elite-2


Out:
Dario Cioni--->Androni Giocattoli
Morris Possoni--->Miche - Guerciotti
Serge Pauwels--->Veranda's Willems - Accent
Ian Stannard--->Endura Racing


Team Garmin - Cervélo

In:
Tom Boonen<---Quick·Step Cycling Team
Roger Delestre<---Elite-2
George Hincapie<---BMC Racing Team
Aurélien Passeron<---Elite-2
Mark Renshaw<---HTC - Highroad
Jens Voigt<---Leopard Trek


Out:
Jack Bobridge--->UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
Tom Danielson--->Leopard Trek
Julian Dean--->An Post - Sean Kelly
Tyler Farrar--->Quick·Step Cycling Team
Roger Hammond--->Topsport Vlaanderen - Mercator
Ryder Hesjedal--->Sky ProCycling
Andreas Klier--->Team NetApp
Brett Lancaster--->Joker Merida
Cameron Meyer--->Elite-2
Sep Vanmarcke--->Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team


Team RadioShack

In:
William Gardner<---Elite-2
José Ángel Gómez Marchante<---Elite-2
Bobby Murphy<---Elite-2
Fred Rodriguez<---Elite-2
Tadej Valjavec<---Elite-2


Out:
Levi Leipheimer--->HTC - Highroad
Robbie McEwen--->Pro Team Astana
Nelson Oliveira--->Elite-2
Yaroslav Popovych--->Androni Giocattoli
Ivan Rovny--->Elite-2
Jesse Sergent--->Elite-2


Other Notable Teams

AG2R La Mondiale

In:
Jean-Luc Delpech<---Bretagne - Schuller
Rémy Di Gregorio<---Pro Team Astana
Kenny Elissonde<---Elite-2
Benoît Sinner<---Elite-2


Out:
Guillaume Bonnaford--->Team Europcar
Maxime Bouet--->Big Mat - Auber 93
Cyril Dessel--->Team Europcar
Martin Elmiger--->Miche - Guerciotti
Ben Gastauer--->Elite-2
Blel Kadri--->Team Europcar
Yury Krivstov--->Elite-2
Romain Lemarchand--->Elite-2


Acqua & Sapone

In:
Paolo Bailetti<---De Rosa - Ceramica Flaminia
Davide Bonuccelli<---Elite-2
Raffaele Ferrara<---Elite-2
Christian Murro<---Elite-2
Daniel Oss<---Liquigas - Cannondale
Giuseppe Palumbo<---Elite-2


Out:
Francesco Di Paolo--->Elite-2
Vladimir Miholjevic--->Onda
Alessandro Proni--->BMC Racing Team


Androni Giocattoli

In:
Donato Cannone<---Elite-2
Rodrigo Carini<---Elite-2
Dario Cioni<---Sky ProCycling
Enrico Franzoï<---Elite-2
Yaroslav Popovych<---Team RadioShack
Emanuele Vona<---Farnese Vini - Neri Sottoli
Enrico Zen<---Elite-2


Out:
José Rujano--->HTC - Highroad
Antonio Santoro--->Elite-2
Emanuele Sella--->BMC Racing Team


FDJ

In:
Alexandre Blain<---Endura Racing
Aurélien Duval<---Elite-2
Yoann Paul<---Elite-2


Out:
Nacer Bouhanni--->Roubaix Lille Métropole
Yoann Offredo--->Jong Vlaanderen - Bauknecht
Dominique Rollin--->Team SpiderTech p/b C10
Benoît Vaugrenard--->Saur - Sojasun


Farnese Vini - Neri Sottoli

In:
Francesco De Bonis<---Elite-2
Massimo Giunti<---Elite-2
Maxime Monfort<---Leopard Trek
Christian Moreni<---Elite-2
Leonardo Moser<---Elite-2
Luca Pierfelici<---Elite-2
Walter Proch<---Elite-2
Eddy Ratti<---Elite-2
Enrico Rossi<---Elite-2


Out:
Diego Caccia--->Elite-2
Roberto De Patre--->Elite-2
Oscar Gatto--->Colnago - CSF Inox
Andrea Guardini--->BMC Racing Team
Takashi Miyazawa--->PSK Whirlpool - Author
Andrea Noè--->ISD - Lampre Continental
Matteo Rabottini--->Elite-2
Emanuele Vona--->Androni Giocattoli


Geox - TMC

In:
Maurizio Curti<---Elite-2
Giampietro Sanna<---Elite-2


Out:
Tomas Alberio--->Elite-2
David De la Fuente--->Movistar Team
Fabio Duarte--->Amore & Vita
Xavier Florencio--->Movistar Team
Marcel Wyss--->ISD - Lampre Continental


Miche - Guerciotti

In:
Christian Benenati<---De Rosa - Ceramica Flaminia
Davide Bianchini<---Elite-2
Antonio D'Aniello<---Elite-2
Martin Elmiger<---AG2R La Mondiale
Alberto Loddo<---Elite-2
Sergio Marinangeli<---Elite-2
Andrea Moletta<---Elite-2
Fabio Negri<---Elite-2
Morris Possoni<---Sky ProCycling


Out:
Roberto Cesaro--->Elite-2
Michele Gaia--->Elite-2
Pedro Merino--->Elite-2
Leonardo Pinizzotto--->Elite-2
Krzysztof Szczawinski--->CCC Polsat Polkowice


Skil -Shimano

In:
Yukiya Arashiro<---Team Europcar
Robert Kiserlovski<---Pro Team Astana
Gerben Löwik<---Elite-2
Taiji Nishitani<---Elite-2
Wim Stroetinga<---Elite-2


Out:
Mitchell Docker--->UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
Alexandre Geniez--->Quick·Step Cycling Team
Simon Geschke--->Team NetApp
Roger Kluge--->Team NetApp
Tom Veelers--->Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team


Team Europcar

In:
Guillaume Bonnaford<---AG2R La Mondiale
Mathieu Drujon<---Big Mat - Auber 93
Blel Kadri<---AG2R La Mondiale
Alexandre Lemair<---Elite-2


Out:
Yukiya Arashiro--->Skil - Shimano
Tony Hurel--->Elite-2
Alexandre Pichot--->Roubaix Lille Métropole
Perrig Quemeneur--->Cyclingteam De Rijke
Sébastien Turgot--->Cofidis, le crédit en ligne


Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team

In:
Daniele Macri<---Elite-2
Bartlomiej Matysiak<---CCC Polsat Polkowice
Bauke Mollema<---Rabobank Cycling Team
Johan Mombaerts<---Big Mat - Auber 93
Bernardo Riccio<---D'Angelo & Antenucci - Nippo
Joseph Routier<---Elite-2
Laurens Ten Dam<---Rabobank Cycling Team
Sep Vanmarcke<---Team Garmin - Cervélo
Tom Veelers<---Skil - Shimano


Out:
Maxim Belkov--->Elite-2
Stijn Devolder--->Omega Pharma - Lotto
Martijn Keizer--->Elite-2
Björn Leukemans--->Quick·Step Cycling Team
Pim Lighart--->Veranda's Willems - Accent
Wouter Mol--->Elite-2
Ezequiel Mosquera--->Omega Pharma - Lotto
Mirko Selvaggi--->Colnago - CSF Inox
Joost Van Leijen--->Rabobank Cycling Team

 
tsmoha
It's worth reading the full wrap-up! I like your additions, especially Gatto and Cattaneo.. Gatto will do some good things for you Smile

And, btw.. Tony Martin and Gerald Ciolek Smile The Germans failed in transfer-season..
 
Pellizotti2
Fantastic transfer wrap-up. Enjoyed it a lot.

And Tony Martin to Caja Rural :lol:
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sutty68
Nice Transfer wrap-up, very imformativeSmile
Hope that Malori will proove to be a hit for youWink
 
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