Stage Wins: 21
World Championships:
- TT: Gustav Erik Larsson
National Championships:
- Road: Sweden (T. Lovkvist)
- TT: Sweden (G.E. Larsson)
Tour Wins: 7
Vuelta a la Region de Murcia (T. Lovkvist)
Criterium International (T. Lovkvist)
Circuit Sarth-Pays de la Loire (J. Peraud)
Amgen Tour of California (G.E. Larsson)
Bayern-Rundfahrt (G.E. Larsson)
Philadelphia International Championship (T. Lovkvist)
Tour of Missouri (T. Lovkvist)
Mountain Jersey's (Tour) Wins: 5
Sprint Jersey's (Tour) Win's: 4
Young Rider (Tour) Wins: 3
Stage Wins: 15
World Championships:
- TT: Gustav Erik Larsson
National Championships:
- Road: USA (Tejay Van Garderen), Ireland (Daniel Martin)
- TT: Sweden (G.E. Larsson)
Tour Wins: 11
Tour de San Luis - F. Kessiakoff
Vuelta a Mallorca - T. Lofkvist
Scandinavian Race in Uppsala - M. Hayman
Tour of Zeeland - T. Phinney
Route du Sud - J. Peraud
La Poly Normande - T. Lofkvist
Paris-Correze - T. Lofkvist
Dutch Food Valley Classic - J. Keough
Paris-Bruxelles - T. Phinney
Tour of Britain - G.E. Larsson
Chrono des Nations - G.E. Larsson
Last Stage Win: September 18, 2011 - GE Larsson
Mountain Jersey's (Tour) Wins: 6
Sprint Jersey's (Tour) Win's: 5
Young Rider (Tour) Wins: 8
Team Competition (Tour) Wins: 7
2010
Spoiler
Welcome everyone to the 2010 Cycling Award Show. It has been a very eventfully year, so lets get started right away. The first award of the night goes to the man who won the most stages throughout the year.
Most Wins - Individual
And no surprise here, its the Manx Missile - Mark Cavendish.
Who finished the year with 20 stage wins.
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Mark Cavendish also played a big part in our next award.
Most Wins - Team
Team HTC-Columbia tallies 43 wins this season,
they beat out Saxo Bank and EA-Sony Ericsson who finished with 31.
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We go from wins, to an all around best performance riders of the year.
CT Rankings - Individual
EA-Sony Ericsson climber, Thomas Lovkvist takes this award beating
Kenny Van Hummel from Skil-Shimano by 6 points.
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But Kenny Van Hummel and his teammates did enough to earn our next award.
CT Rankings - Team
Skil-Shimano had a great year,
and will be joined by Vacansoleil in the ProTour next season.
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Now onto the top dogs of the cycling world.
PT Rankings - Individual
Alberto Contador had no problems winning this award,
2nd place Damiano Cunego was over 200 points back.
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As for the best team this year,
it's the Schleck brothers plus Cancellara who brought their team to the top.
PT Rankings - Team
Team Saxo Bank are official the team to beat next year,
now with this target on their back.
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Now we would like to give some credit to the riders that won some of the biggest races of the year, before we hand out Velo d'Or.
Or better know is the best cyclist of the year award.
Grand Tours
Giro d'Italia
Franco Pellizotti
Tour de France
Alberto Contador
Vuelta a Espana
Alberto Contador
Monuments
Milan – San Remo
Mark Cavendish
Paris–Roubaix
Tom Boonen
Liège–Bastogne–Liège
Damiano Cunego
Giro di Lombardia
Damiano Cunego
Other Classics
Ronde van Vlaanderen
Tom Boonen
Gent–Wevelgem
Stijn Devolder
Amstel Gold Race
Joaquin Rodriguez
La Flèche Wallonne
Damiano Cunego
World Championships
Individual Time Trial
Gustav Erik Larsson
Road Race
Martijn Maaskant
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It's now time to present the award you have been waiting for,
the best cyclist of the year award.
Velo d'Or
Alberto Contador
This man was on a different level all year and his results can't be beat by any other cyclist this year. And with a high price tag, Contador will be taking his talents to Saxo Bank next season as they reload after the Schleck brothers formed their new team Leopard-Trek.
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Thank You for sticking around all season,
and we hope to provide another great year in 2011.
2011
Spoiler
After a hard fought season the only thing we have left to do is present
and reward the outstanding achievements that were accomplished
over the last ten months. We will start at the top,
as I would like to give you your 2011 Pro Tour Champions ...
Leopard-Trek is the best team in the peloton for the second straight year
if you count Saxo Bank winning the title the last year.
Lead by the Schleck brothers, who collected 46% of their 1406 points,
Leopard can leave the cycling on the highest terms.
With the team dissolving and combinating with RadioShack for next season,
the will be one last celebration of the team.
Final Pro Tour standing can be found below.
1
Leopard Trek
1404
2
Euskaltel-Euskadi
1222
3
Katusha
1199
4
Garmin-Cervelo
1172
5
Saxo Bank
947
6
RadioShack
817
7
Lampre-ISD
773
8
Quick-Step
769
9
Sky
739
10
Liquigas-Cannondale
662
11
Vacansoleil
645
12
Omega Pharma
591
13
Astana
574
14
Rabobank
507
15
HTC-Highroad
485
16
Movistar
484
17
AG2R
201
18
Skil-Shimano
45
From the PT to the CT, the battle to be the best in the lower division really wasn't a contest at all. EA-Sony Ericsson rode away right from the start of the season and never looked back. Lead by the Swedish duo of Larsson and Lofkvist, they beat 2nd place Landbouwkrediet by over a 1,000 points.
Full CT Standings Found Below.
1
EA-Sony Ericsson
4150
2
Landbouwkrediet
3086
3
Team Type 1
2948
4
BMC
2774
5
Cofidis
2435
6
Acqua & Sapone
2433
7
FDJ
2406
8
Miche-Guerciotti
2392
9
Caja Rural
2183
10
Saur-Sojasun
2177
11
Androni Giocattoli
1850
12
Europcar
1816
13
Team NetApp
1645
14
CCC Polsat Polkowice
1529
15
Geox-TMC
1439
16
Colnago-CSF Inox
1348
17
Topsport Vlaanderen
1334
18
Farnese Vini
1305
19
Veranda's Willems
1124
20
D'Angelo & Antenucci
801
21
Christina Watches
741
22
UnitedHealthCare
727
23
SpiderTech
701
24
Endura
679
25
Bretagne-Schuller
669
26
Robobank CT
667
27
Andalucia Caja
646
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Colombia es Pasion
623
29
Team NSP
623
30
Bank BGZ
543
The make up of the Pro Tour always goes through major changes from year to year with promotion and regulation along with sponsor changes.
So to clear things up here is a quick overview of the 2012 PT peloton.
Astana
Lampre-ISD
Robobank
Euskaltel-Euskadi
Liquigas-Cannondale
Saxo Bank
Garmin-Barracuda
Lotto Belisol
Sky ProCycling
GreenEdge
Movistar
Sony Ericsson
Katusha
Omega Pharma
Vacansoleil
Landbouwkrediet
RadioShack-Nissan
Xbox-Mircosoft
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Victory count is always interesting to look at, and this year is no different
with 3 riders will share this award with 12 wins each to their names - Alessandro Petacchi, Fabian Cancellara, Alberto Contador
Team wins was just as close with Garmin-Cervelo beating out
Lampre-ISD by just a single a victory. Their new manager
will hopefully continue their winning ways into the 2012 season.
Sure victories are great but the really measuring stick in cycling are the ranking points. Here are your best PT and CT cyclist of the year. Samuel Sanchez (PT) and Jure Kocjan (CT)
Pro Tour
1
Samuel Sanchez
Euskaltel-Euskadi
818
2
Alberto Contador
Saxo Bank
695
3
Joaquim Rodriguez
Katusha
593
4
Andy Schleck
Leopard Trek
486
5
Tom Boonen
Quick-Step
451
6
Fabian Cancellara
Leopard Trek
398
7
Thor Hushovd
Garmin-Cervelo
386
8
Philippe Gilbert
Omega Pharma
369
9
Vincenzo Nibali
Liquigas
363
10
Tyler Farrar
Garmin-Cervelo
292
Continental Tour
1
Jure Kocjan
Team Type 1
702
2
Bert De Waele
Landbouwkrediet
634
3
Daniele Callegarin
Team Type 1
567
4
Gustav Erik Larsson
EA-Sony Ericsson
560
5
Stefano Garzelli
Acqua & Sapone
538
6
Thomas Lofkvist
EA-Sony Ericsson
478
7
Staf Scheirlincx
Veranda's Willems
442
8
Daryl Impey
Team NetApp
416
9
Bobbie Traksel
Landbouwkrediet
415
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Davide Rebellin
Miche-Guerciotti
415
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I would now like to bring out the winners of the major races this year.
Giro d'Italia
Vincenzo Nibali
Tour de France
Andy Schleck
Vuelta a Espana
Samuel Sanchez
Milan – San Remo
Alessandro Petacchi
Paris–Roubaix
Tom Boonen
Liège–Bastogne–Liège
Joaquim Rodriguez
Giro di Lombardia
Xavier Florencio
Ronde van Vlaanderen
Thor Hushovd
Gent–Wevelgem
Fabian Cancellara
Amstel Gold Race
Alberto Contador
La Flèche Wallonne
Samuel Sanchez
World Championships (ITT)
Gustav Erik Larsson
World Championships (RR)
Phillipe Gilbert
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And now for the the final award of the night, the Velo d'Or.
Award to the best cyclist of the year, it's every riders dream to win this award.
This year, for the first time in a few years, their was no clear favourite. There really wasn't a dominating rider that won several big races.
The Nominees
The Winner of The Velo d'Or
Samuel Sanchez
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Thank You for joining us, that will conclude your 2011 Awards.
Gustav Erik Larsson, 31 years old, from Sweden. Larsson gained a lot of fans after his two seasons in the EA-Sony Ericsson colours. His biggest wins coming against the clock, including the World ITT Championship two years in a row now and will be looking for the magical third to put his name in the record books. He truly has been a special rider over the past two seasons, and hopefully he keeps it going for 2012.
Spoiler
Tejay Van Garderen, 23 years old, from the United States of America. Van Garderen is one of the brightest up and coming stars in cycling. And his growth over the offseason makes him a leader of the squad over Irishman Daniel Martin. Tejay will probably lead the team in at least one GT perhaps two if the first one goes well. But if he slips up Martin is waiting in the wings to take over.
Spoiler
George Hincapie, 38 years old, from the United States of America. Hincapie's best days may be over but he still has the heart of a lion. George will be in charge of keeping all the young riders in line throughout the season. But don't be fooled he could easily find a way to get a few wins this season as well.
In-Game Date: February 1, 2012
Current Race: End of January
Stage Wins: 0
Tour Wins: 0
Last Stage Win: None
Mountain Jersey's (Tour) Wins: 0
Sprint Jersey's (Tour) Win's: 0
Young Rider (Tour) Wins: 0
Team Competition (Tour) Wins: 0
The team actually signed Froome before they knew he was a superstar climber,
(very lucky on their part) so he really wasn't a leader when they were training in the off season. But it was some really nice scouting on Sony Ericsson's part.
After opening the WT season with a podium yesterday, stage 2 seemed like a let down. After the breakaway was pulled back that included Swedish rider Jonas Ljungblad, the team put their faith into the hands of oldtimer George Hincapie. And he put forth his best effort against the puncheurs but could only manage 11th. Not terrible but when Garmin finished 3rd and XBox puts 3 riders in the top 10... You can say the "rivals" won today's stage.