While most teams are racing at the Great Wall of China, Down Under, Cuba and Algeria, we are taking a different approach this season. Our riders are at Pre-season Camp in Russia for the whole month!
Tinkoff Bank - Rosneft OJSC first race of the season will be the Thuringen Rundfahrt (14th of February) with Vasili Kiryenka as leader, Nikolai Trusov as sprinter and Pavel Brutt with a free role!
Artem Ovechkin and Anton Vorobev will play an important role during the 11,3km team time trial (Stage 1), Pavel Korzh will be the lead out man for Trusov (Stage 2), while Petr Ignatenko will have to protect Kiryenka (Stage 3). Brutt is hoping for a breakaway to succeed (Stage 4 and 5), Kiryenka will have to ride a solid time trial without his teammates (Stage 6), and the last stage is Trusov terrain again.
Nice team for Thuringer, i am looking forward to meet you there for the first time. Should be an interesting race and i will throw Vitaliy Popkov and fairly good TTT team against you and the other teams. I expect some more great hill/TT combo riders to show themselves.
Also i have to comment on your presentation, it is great as always, very deep and pleasure for the eye!
We will meet like in 70% of all races in the seaon, looking forward to some east european clashes between Popovych and Kritskiy.
I am not going to curse them with the my pic for number one team this time out, I realise that was a bit ambitious. But this Russian style team is just my cup of tea in terms of all round strength.
Kritskiy is becoming the big name in this squad with he and the returning Kunshin now looking for results after their Protour apprenticeship. Have enough depth in the mountains and hills to score consistently well all seals. Rovny, Zakarin, Kolobnev and Rybakov are good men for the hills and will be score a lot of good hunting in pack results.
A number of new talents have been purchased after Tinkoff halted their battle with newcomers to their region LukOil. The Russian focus proving hard as ever to compete with others with more international rosters.
May well still be up there near the top of the standings, really does depend on having a bit of luck that was in short supply in 2012...
...I'll throw Tinkoff into the mix of promotion contenders as I still really fancy their squad of very green looking numbers.
1. ING
2. VolksWagen
3. Vespa 4.Tinkoff
5. Vueling
6. Bpost
7. Bintang
8. Bouygues
Quite disappointed as 15th last season when actually being a promotion favourite. Ignatiev wasn`t able to score as much as expected and goes back to Wiggle while Kritskiy improved very well.
Climbers: Kritskiy is one of the best stage racers in the PCT and has nice backup by Kolesnikov and Kunshin. Kiryenka, Kolobnev, Zakarin and Ignatenko will be solid support. (3,5/5)
Puncheurs: Kolobnev, Rovny and Zakarin are all solid but won`t win many races. Still the depth could pay out as proven by Jayco last season. They have solid support and will be in front of several races. (3/5)
Timetrialists: Kritskiy, Kiryenka and Ovechkin are the main TT specialsts. They have enough support to do well in TTT but only Kritskiy will be able to fight for stage wins here. (3,5/5)
Cobbler: Kozontchuk is the only cobbler. He could get some points for the team but not sure if he will actually participate in any. (2/5)
Sprinters: Krasnov, Trusov, Korzh and Galimzyanov are all top10 sprinters. Winning or podiums depend on the opponents and daily form. (2,5/5)
Talents: Zakarin, Korzh and Vorobev will continue to improve. Pomoshnikov, Chernetskiy and Sulimov all belong to the next Russian generation and will secure the Russion focus for them in the next years.
Watch out: Ivan Rovny and Pavel Brutt will surprise with several top results this year. Both want the win and I think will get at least one each.
Overall: I think the team is stronger than last year and maybe even ready for promotion. In the uphill area they will keep contact with the best for quite a long time. The sprints have a good depth although they miss the big leader. Quite impressive if seeing their strong National focus with only 3 Belarus riders. (3/5)
1. Bouygues
2. Vueling
3. ING
4. Jaguar
5. Bintang
6. Hollister
7. Bpost 8.Tinkoff
Tinkoff Bank - Rosneft OJSC didn't race in January and with two team time trials ahead of us, the focus of the pre-season training camp was on teambuilding and time trials.
Finally our season started and we were eager to start scoring points in February. With only 3 races and 1 sponsorgoal (Top-5 Giro del Trentino) the pressure was high on our riders, but they delivered;
Kiryenka just missed the podium (4th) of the Thuringen Rundfahrt, The team preformed really well by getting 5th in the team time trial (Stage 1), during the hilly stages Kiryenka was at the front all the time, and Vasili managed to get 2nd at the individual time trial!
Our team leader Kritskiy sealed our first sponsorgoal of the season, Top-5 Giro del Trentino. Again the team preformed really well by getting 1st in the team time trial (Stage 1), Kritskiy lost his leader jersey to Pozzovivo (Stage 2), defended his second place in General Ranking (Stage 3), but had to let Kiserlovski ahead of him (Stage 4), still a podium place was good enough for our sponsors!
Kolobnev finished 4th last year at the GP di Lugano, this year he was able to get 3rd!
February was a good start of the season, but it wasn' t enough; 15th in the PCT Standing while Top-10 is our goal, so it was time to score some points and get those 2 remaining race sponsor goals (Win Tour of Sochi and Top-5 Corsica International). And the team delivered big time, in fact, it was probably one of the best months ever for Tinkoff Bank - Rosneft OJSC!
Kozontchuk was our leader for Strade Bianchi and kicked of March Madness with a decent result; 15th.
Kiryenka, who already showed his skills during the Thuringen Rundfahrt, was able to beat Boom and Zabriskie at the Volta ao Algarve. Vasili finished 19th in the 48 riders lead group (Stage 1), got on the podium twice on the two hardest stages; 3rd (Stage 2), 3rd (Stage 3), 9th in the flat stage (Stage 4) and with a solid chrono performance was able to win the General Ranking with 25 seconds on Rui Costa.
Kolesnikov is one of our few riders who will be riding outside Europe this year, his first race, the Kenya Mountain Classic, went quite alright, he finished 19th.
The race our sponsors and Timofey had been waiting for; Tour of Sochi, the goal was to win the race and Kritskiy did, in fashionable way, beating Thomas Dekker by 8 seconds. Kritskiy finished 6th in the mass sprint (Stage 1), 5th in the second mass sprint (Stage 2), won the mountain stage (Stage 3), again on the podium, 2nd, during the ITT (Stage 4) and 6th again in the third mass sprint (Stage 5). Kritskiy also won the Point Classification and we were also best Team!
Zakarin and Kolobnev were both protected riders during the Scandinavia Open Road Race, both finishing in the Top-10 was a great result, Zakarin finished 5th and Kolobnev 7th.
Kolesnikov managed to slip into the break of the day at our first ProTour race, Ronde van Vlaanderen. Kozontchuk finished 25th, a great result in one of the hardest races of the season.
Corsica International was our second sponsor goal of the month (Top-5) and again Kritskiy sealed the deal by winning the Point Classification, and getting 2nd in the General Ranking, 26 seconds behind Jose Alarcon. Kritskiy showed his good form righ from the start in the flat stage by finishing 3rd (Stage 1), had a good 8km ITT, 4th (Stage 2) and was best of the rest, 2nd, on the Col de l'Ospedale (Stage 3)
After a great season start, Timofey Kritskiy will take a much deserved rest (month holiday/recovery camp in Monaco), to come back when we need him the most! Hopefully our team is strong enough to keep us Top-5 Europe Tour and Top-10 Overal Team Standings, which is our end of the season target/goal. Kritskiy's 2013 results up until now;
Name
Kritskiy, Timofey
Race Days
19/37
Style
Stage Racer
Wage
€ 475.000
Body
190cm/80kg
XP
4.100
Age
26
Born in
Cernenco (Russia)
Nickname
"TIM"
Civil status
Married
Hobbies
Studying Vedic culture
Fav actress
Monica Bellucci
Fav song
"Day of Victory" by Lev Lescenko
Best race
Is ahead of me
2013.02.22
1st in Stage 1 Giro del Trentino, Arco (ITA)
2013.02.23
2nd in Stage 2 Giro del Trentino, Sant'Orsola Terme (ITA)
2013.02.24
3rd in Stage 3 Giro del Trentino, Punta Veleno (ITA)
2013.02.25
16th in Stage 4 Giro del Trentino, Passo Pordoi (ITA)
2013.02.25
3rd in General Classification Giro del Trentino (ITA)
2013.02.25
3rd in Points classification Giro del Trentino (ITA)
2013.02.25
8th in Mountains classification Giro del Trentino (ITA)
2013.03.14
6th in Stage 1 Tour of Sochi, Krasnodar (RUS)
2013.03.15
5th in Stage 2 Tour of Sochi, Sochi (RUS)
2013.03.16
1st in Stage 3 Tour of Sochi, Krasnaya Polyana (RUS)
2013.03.17
2nd in Stage 4 Tour of Sochi, Dagomys (RUS)
2013.03.18
6th in Stage 5 Tour of Sochi, Krasnodar (RUS)
2013.03.18
1st in General Classification Tour of Sochi (RUS)
2013.03.18
1st in Points classification Tour of Sochi (RUS)
2013.03.18
4th in Mountains classification Tour of Sochi (RUS)
2013.03.28
3rd in Stage 1 Corsica International, Porto-Vecchio (FRA)
2013.03.29
4th in Stage 2 Corsica International, Porto-Vecchio (FRA)
2013.03.30
2nd in Stage 3 Corsica International, Col de l'Ospedale (FRA)
2013.03.30
2nd in General Classification Corsica International (FRA)
2013.03.30
1st in Points classification Corsica International (FRA)
2013.03.30
7th in Mountains classification Corsica International (FRA)
2013.04.05
3rd in Stage 1 Tour of Vancouver, University Mountain (CAN)
2013.04.06
1st in Stage 2 Tour of Vancouver, Richmond CR (CAN)
2013.04.07
5th in Stage 3 Tour of Vancouver, Coquitlam CR (CAN)
2013.04.08
1st in Stage 4 Tour of Vancouver, Cypress (CAN)
2013.04.09
13th in Stage 5 Tour of Vancouver, Surrey CR (CAN)
2013.04.10
4th in Stage 6 Tour of Vancouver, Mt Seymour (CAN)
2013.04.11
2nd in Stage 7 Tour of Vancouver, West Vancouver(CAN)
2013.04.11
1st in General Classification Tour of Vancouver (CAN)
2013.04.11
1st in Points classification Tour of Vancouver (CAN)
2013.04.11
2nd in Mountains classification Tour of Vancouver (CAN)
Timofey got 3rd during the 6.5km mountain prologue of the Tour of Vancouver (Stage 1), took the yellow jersey by winning the mass sprint (Stage 2), 5th in the second mass sprint (Stage 3), extended his lead by winning the mountain stage (Stage 4), finished 13th during the third mass sprint (Stage 5), kept his jersey save at Mt. Seymour by finishing 4th in a group with Popovych, Vasquez, Taaramäe, Alarcon and Pozzovivo (Stage 6), and got 2nd in an exciting GC battle with Taaramäe during the 24.6km time trial in West Vancouver (Stage 7), at the end Kritskiy was able to win the General and Points Classification!
Trusov crashed during Hel van Het Mergelland (no major injury), so Rovny tried his luck at the mass sprint instead of Trusov, he finished 11th, not bad.
A decent ride from Kiryienka and Ovechkin during Luxembourg's Duo Differdange, they finished 7th, one minute behind Oz Cycling Project; Michael Rogers and Michael Ford.
The Giro dell'Appennino ended up in a 48 man group sprint, Kolobnev finished 13th, Rovny was the only rider to not finish the race, being involved in a crash which left him injured for 2 weeks.
The Ostdeutschland Tour started with a 5,6km flat prologue, Kiryenka - our leader for this race - did quite alright by getting 15th, 16 seconds behind Cornu (Stage 1), during the 4 mass sprints that followed (Stage 2, 3, 4 and 5) Kiryenka was able to stay out of trouble and didn't loose any time, his results; 17th, 40th, 13th and 24th, and with a very strong performance, 2nd behind Gerdemann at the final stage (Stage 6) Kiryenka was able to get 2nd in the General Classification, also thanks to another strong team effort we were "Best Team" at the Ostdeutschland Tour!
Nat.
Result
Race
Uci
1st Kritskiy (Points, S2, S4)
Tour of Vancouver
11th Rovny
Hel van Het Mergelland
7th Kiryenka/Ovechkin
Duo Differdange
13th Kolobnev
Giro dell'Appellenio
2nd Kiryenka (Team)
Ostdeutschland Tour
April Rankings
1
2
Rothaus - Aegon
1780
2
4
Tinkoff Bank - Rosneft OJSC
1687
3
1
Hollister Pro Cycling
1669
4
6
Bouygues Telecom
1492
5
5
Team Bpost
1419
1
Tinkoff Bank - Rosneft OJSC
51
33.1
5789
1687
2
Rothaus - Aegon
68
26.2
4581
1780
3
Bouygues Telecom
60
24.9
4352
1492
4
Hollister Pro Cycling
69
24.2
4233
1669
5
Sram - Riboxx
60
22.9
3999
1371
1
Kritskiy
Timofey
RUS
Tinkoff Bank - Rosneft OJSC
925
2
Hoffman
Nolan
RSA
Metinvest-Emirates
766
3
Taaramäe
Rein
EST
Bouygues Telecom
676
4
Pozzovivo
Domenico
ITA
Vespa-Aprilia Racing
578
5
Efimkin
Aleksandr
RUS
Cisco Cycling Team
511
POLL: Do you think Tinkoff Bank - Rosneft OJSC will be racing ProTour-level next season?
I think you have the squad to do it, especially with killer Kritskiy. I see Tinkoff, Rothaus and Hollister as somewhat sure bets, with Bouygues next in the line.
Thanks to the victory of Timofey Kritskiy at the Volta a Portugal, the sponsor goals and target races are looking really good this season, one more target race to go (Milano - Torino; leader Aleksandr Kolobnev), but it is safe to say that we are heading for a 5 out of 5 with the season goals.
As the above picture shows, Tinkoff Bank - Rosneft OJSC has been leading the Professional Continental Team Rankings for 2 weeks now. But Timofey Kritskiy's (who is leading the Individual Rankings) PCT-season is over (Giro di Lombardia and maybe WC), so it's up to the other riders to keep scoring points!
Kolobnev will be leader during the hilly races; Zagreb - Ljubljana, Grand Prix de Montreal, Milano - Torino, Giro dell'Emilia and Japan Cup.
Rovny, Trusov and Krasnov will be leading the team at Tour of Britain, Grand Prix de Quebec and Paris-Tours.
Kritskiy is already at Bergamo to get familiar with the 2013 Giro di Lombardia route, here're some pictures of him training in 2014 kit? Maybe... could also just be a training kit.