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NRS 2015/ Season's ending..
miggi133
Wohoo! SUVelo in a few images without me requesting extra coverage of the Team!!!!
 
baia
Bad luck from some, luck for others.. Smile
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tsmoha
Thanks for all the feedback, guys!

@Ian: Being a Huon-supporter, you certainly enjoyed it Smile

@sutty: Agree. He became one of my favorites, so it's nice to see him doing so well here!

@Manx: Grin Well, that's definitely an interesting point of view.

@miggi: It's just for you Wink Sometimes it's good to not ask for an extra coverage, you know Pfft

@baia: Well said, well said!

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Mark O'Brien added 5 points to his lead in Canberra, that's one point less than Earle did in his latest appearance in the Great South Coast. Anyway, he's now 11 points ahead of Earle, who has to deliver in the next races in Tasmania (one classic, one stage race).

Biggest winner - of course: Jack Haig! After some difficult weeks, the highly talented Victorian based Haig scored 15 points to jump onto 2nd in the NRS! So if he repeats his late season success from last year (grabbing the prestigious Grafton to Inverell classic), he may be even one of only a few to put some pressure on O'Brien!

The team's ranking remains close behind Huon, as all of the Top-4 teams scored between 11 (Drapac), 12 (Euride, Budget) and 15 (Huon) points this time.. Huon again the biggest winner, once again growing the gap on Drapac and Budget. Those two teams promise a thrilling battle for 2nd place, it seems!

INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS/

RkNameTeamPoints
1Mark O'BrienEuride Racing52
2Jack HaigHuon Salmon - Genesys44
3Nathan EarleHuon Salmon - Genesys41
4Luke DavisonDrapac Cycling37
5Neil Van der Ploegsearch2retain34
Robbie HuckerDrapac Cycling34
7Anthony GiacoppoHuon Salmon - Genesys33
8Scott LawGPM Data#330
9Michael CupittBudget Forklifts29
10Alex WohlerBudget Forklifts28
11Cameron Baylysearch2retain23
12Aaron DonnellyHuon Salmon - Genesys23
13Jack AndersonBudget Forklifts22
Stuart Smithsearch2retain22
Adam SempleSatalyst Giant Racing22

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TEAM RANKINGS/

RkTeamPoints
1Huon Salmon - Genesys144
2Drapac Cycling119
3Budget Forklifts118
4Euride Racing106
5search2retain86
6GPM Data#370
7Jayco - Honey Shotz60
8Satalyst Giant Racing47
9Target Trek Racing Team42
10African Wildlife Safaris25
Charter Mason / Drapac DT25
12Pure Tasmania & Polygon Cycling23
13Pro Team Downunder19
14Subway Cycling Team18
Racing Kangaroos18
16Suzuki Bontrager14
17Downer EDI Mining11
18SUVelo Racing7
19St George Skoda HP Team 6
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage6
21Data#3 Cisco Racing Team5
22Veneziano Blefari4

 
Ian Butler
Wow. Haig overtaking Earle, didn't see that coming.

Shows the depth of the team, though Smile
 
baia
Well, still too early to throw the towel.. Smile
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TheManxMissile
Now O'Brien has two people to worry about! Another good race for either Haig or Earle (or preferably both) and that gap is going to disappear fast.

2nd place in the team comp looks like a fight that's going all the way to the final race.
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sutty68
Huon Salmon opening up a slight advantage in the rankings Frown
Edited by sutty68 on 30-12-2013 23:57
 
Shonak
Hucker with a nice 4th place in GC, and although he failed to get an overall podium, he sure performed well on stage 2. Real strong performance by Haig though.
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tsmoha
Thanks for all your feedback, guys! Can't say it too often that I really appreciate this kind of support for this story/project Smile

Let's move straight forward to the next event: the first one day classic in the NRS this year! And the first of two races held on/in Tasmania, so "Huon-Earle-land" Grin I won't post a second preview this time, as most of the big guns will take part anyway and most of you knowing the favorites then!

Note/ Points towards the NRS rankings are rewarded as follows (7-5-4-3-2-1), so only the Top-6 in one day classics will score points!

i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/Small_NRS_zps78b618b1.png Launceston to New Norfolk Classic
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The NRS is heading for Tasmania, where the next two races will be held. Formerly the Launceston to Hobart Classic, this event has a long history – nearly 80 years since its inception.

After Departing Launceston, the classic follows a course through Pateena, Longford, Cressy, Poatina, Arthur's Lake, St. Patrick's Plains, Steppes, Bothwell, Berridale, Hollow Tree, Rosegarland, Gretna, Hayes and Lawitta before finishing in New Norfolk.

At 208kms, taking in a Category One hill climb to rival most European climbs, it is no wonder the event is getting known as the "Hell of the South". The profile surely suits the puncheurs most, so anything but a selective race would be quite surprising.

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Results 2013/

1Neil Van der Ploegsearch2retain5h24'06
2Nathan EarleHuon Salmon-Genesys + 1'10
3Michael CupittBudget Forklifts+ 2'42
4Matthew ClarkCharter Mason + 4'09
5Malcom RudolphDrapac Cyclings.t.


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Neil Van der Ploeg (search2) took out this tough classic in style back in 2013: he escaped from the leading group 17km before finish and solo-chaser Nathan Earle had no chance to catch up to Van der Ploeg, who was dominating the NRS at this time. Maybe his crucial race-win on the way to the title!


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Facing the toughest climb of the day..
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A nasty fall by Ben Dyball (Huon) on slick roads..
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The top-favorites launched the first moves 22km before finish!


The startlist 2013/
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Most notable riders skipping this race/
Norris (Jayco), Cupitt (Budget), Bayly (search2)

Edited by tsmoha on 31-12-2013 11:48
 
Ian Butler
I'd bet my house on Earle for this one! Pfft
 
sutty68
If Budget have the same result as last year then i will be happy Smile
 
TheManxMissile
Two huge races for the title coming up... Last year this was where VdP really won the title for me. Stole some great results which all stemmed from his power rider to Norfolk.
If Haig or Earle (preferably both) can deliver the goods in these next two races then the power has shifted to Huon again, and with races running out, it could make a huge difference come the end.
This is Tasmania! This is Huon! This is Earle! This Shit Just Got Real!
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tsmoha
@sutty: A 3rd place wouldn't be bad, but Jack Anderson will be the top-favorite behind Earle, so you should aim for more, sutty Pfft

@Ian: Well, that would be a great bet, if it was real Grin

@Manx: And that "This is Tasmania! This is Earle!" was certainly a great speech Wink If that ain't motivating, I don't know what else could be!

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Welcome to Tasmania and the Launceston to New Norfolk Classic! A tough race and maybe one of the most challenging profiles in the NRS. The biggest names of the series are ready to grab some points here, so let the show begin!

Back in 2013 Neil Van der Ploeg crushed the competition with a solo-effort 17km before the finish. Will we see another solo-victory or a whole different race today?

Note/ Points towards the NRS rankings are rewarded as follows (7-5-4-3-2-1), so only the Top-6 in the race will score points!

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We're already more than 150km into the race and still have 70km of a tough profile ahead! The peloton is lead by the strong teams and already started to chase down a 3-men-break (with Mark Jamieson as the most promising name): 4'15" lead for those three by now.

The wind is blowing (62kmh) and the bunch is stretched. Will crosswinds be a factor today?

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We jump straight to the climb, that was crucial one year ago - 20km remaining and the early breakaway is soon to be caught by a first group of favorites attacking the bunch:

Earle/Haig (Huon)
Hucker/Walker (Drapac)
Anderson (Budget) and
Sheppard (search2)

give it a go right as the road ascends!

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Of course that's the moment for all of the favorites to make their moves (if they have the legs):

Semple (Satalyst)
Horgan (Budget)
Elliott (Target) and defending race-winner
Neil Van der Ploeg (search2)

try to jump behind group Earle as we hit the 20km-mark!

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On the top of today's last climb (except of the uphill-finish) it's Earle and Walker 17" ahead of a group with Haig, Hucker, Anderson and also Neil VdP!

44" behind it's the bunch with NRS-leader O'Brien, who's riding at the front of this bunch, trying to hang on.

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The race is quite different from last year's action, where two small groups and solo-chaser Earle tried to hang on with a dominating VdP:

now it's still Earle and Walker in the lead, but as the bunch (41 riders) managed to keep contact (still 17 seconds), the two now face a tough challenge with only 8km (mostly flat) remaining..

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They had no chance, as teams like Budget and also search2 had too many riders left in this rather big group to swallow the leading duo!

4km to go and the top-favorites try to escape again:

Anderson is quickly followed by
Earle
Walker
Hucker
Haig
O'Brien
Van der Ploeg
Semple
Elliott and
Sheppard!

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And those 10 riders managed to drop the bunch to go for a thrilling finish in Launceston!

Earle kicked off the sprint with an impressive speed, establishing a decent gap early in the uphill-finishing stretch!

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But it's going to be a close decision, as Walker moves forward with the finish approaching!

Anderson also tries to hang on, but it looks like a head-to-head decision between Walker and Earle..

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Earle takes it! Walker looked like he would overtake him, but Earle answered with a late acceleration. Anderson comes in 3rd for a decent result.

And Eale also got some support by teammate Haig, who beats NRS leader O'Brien in the sprint for 4th place! Hucker grabs the last point as 6th.

No luck for Van der Ploeg, who couldn't compete with the best puncheurs and finished 9th eventually.

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An important step for Earle in his mission to re-take the NRS from O'Brien! Earle (7 points) starts to narrow the 11-points-gap in the rankings, as O'Brien "only" scored 2 points here.

And it ain't surprising to see Earle winning: the Tasmanian really delivered in the Tasmanian races this year, as he already took out the Mersey Valley Tour in style. Will he also win the Tour of Tasmania to put some more pressure on O'Brien?


Final Results/


1Nathan EarleHuon Salmon - Genesys6h04'49
2William WalkerDrapac Cyclings.t.
3Jack AndersonBudget Forklifts+ 5
4Jack HaigHuon Salmon - Genesys+ 13
5Mark O'BrienEuride Racings.t.
6Robbie HuckerDrapac Cyclings.t.
7Adam SempleSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
8Nathan ElliottTarget Trek Racing Team+ 21
9Neil Van der Ploegsearch2retain+ 26
10Eric Sheppardsearch2retain+ 29

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TheManxMissile
Clearly using just enough energy, so Earle can now go on and take the Tour as well. And Haig putting in a strong finish himself, denying O'Brien some points which is all good.
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Ian Butler
Yes! I won a house Pfft
 
tsmoha
@Manx: Again an interesting point Wink But of course Earle is expected to deliver in the Tour of Tassie as well! Haig did well, yes.

@Ian: congrats Grin you should at least rent a room to Earle for free then!

@all: Already started playing the next event, so i should be able to keep this current pace of updates Wink
 
baia
Althought i would had prefered to see Anderson winning today, he did good to hang on there for 3rd.. he shows good legs, so i´m waiting for a win..Grin
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sutty68
I have to be happy with a podium finish Smile
 
tsmoha
@sutty/baia: A podium was definitely not bad for Anderson, but you may be right about your waiting for the win, baia Wink Anderson did not really fullfil the high expecations so far - as you may check in the latest rankings!

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Let's keep it short this time: both Earle (7 points) and Haig (3) narrowed the gap to O'Brien (2), who's now leading by six and seven on the Huon duo, that looks like the only remaining contenders (unless sprinter Davison scores a triple in the flat classics)!

While both O'Brien and Haig will now skip the final stage race of the NRS this year, Earle has the big chance to re-take the lead - seven points would do!

In the team's competition, Huon once again scored the maximum points (7) in the Launceston to New Norfolk classic and their title seems to be certain now.. the battle for 2nd place remains close, but Drapac (5) put some pressure on Budget (3) this time.

INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS/

RkNameTeamPoints
1Mark O'BrienEuride Racing54
2Nathan EarleHuon Salmon - Genesys48
3Jack HaigHuon Salmon - Genesys47
4Luke DavisonDrapac Cycling37
5Robbie HuckerDrapac Cycling35
6Neil Van der Ploegsearch2retain34
7Anthony GiacoppoHuon Salmon - Genesys33
8Scott LawGPM Data#330
9Michael CupittBudget Forklifts29
10Alex WohlerBudget Forklifts28
11Jack AndersonBudget Forklifts26
William WalkerDrapac Cycling26
13Aaron DonnellyHuon Salmon - Genesys23
Cameron Baylysearch2retain23
15Stuart Smithsearch2retain22
Adam SempleSatalyst Giant Racing22

Spoiler


TEAM RANKINGS/

RkTeamPoints
1Huon Salmon - Genesys151
2Drapac Cycling124
3Budget Forklifts121
4Euride Racing108
5search2retain87
6GPM Data#371
7Jayco - Honey Shotz60
8Satalyst Giant Racing51
9Target Trek Racing Team43
10African Wildlife Safaris26

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TheManxMissile
The NRS title chase is now firmly in Earles hands. Another strong GC performance like he has produced in almost every stage race this season and the title is all but his. Yes there are some classics to come, but again these favor Earle over O'Brien based on past performances.

In the teams Huon has to done now surely... Drapac or Budget? Hard to call... Or can Euride gather some momentum to shock?
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