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Jordan Lewis -- First race


Hey guys,

here i am after my first race: GP di Lugano, but i only managed a 66th place but Wyss managed to get a 6th place, which was great for him!
 
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As we hit March, some would say the real season begins as the first WT races in Europe take place. All the preparation is out of the way and the real racing happens now. Paris-Nice is the first big French race of the season, while Tirreno-Adriatico is the first Italian one. After these two stage races, the first monument arrives, with La Primavera, Milano-San Remo. BMC Racing can now reveal their squads for these three races.

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Paris-Nice opens with a prologue and two sprint stages before hitting two more rolling stages, that will allow the puncheurs to have a bit of fun. The GC will almost certainly be decided on stage six though, at the top of the Montagne de Lure, so the climbers should have the final say. Afterwards, we have another undulating stage with the traditional finish on the Promenade des Anglais and the ITT up Col d'Eze. Van Garderen makes his first appearance of the season, as does Frenchman Moinard.

Brent Bookwalter
Marcus Burghardt
Philippe Gilbert
Thor Hushovd
Amael Moinard
Steve Morabito
Michael Schär
Tejay Van Garderen


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A few days later over in Italy, Tirreno-Adriatico kicks off, with its seven stages testing every discipline. The race opens with a TTT, before two more flat stages that should both end in sprints. Stage four culminates with the tough climb up to Prati di Tivo and stage five has the brutal climb of Chieti for the riders to deal with after 239km and the Passo Lanciano. Stage six is extremely difficult as well, with hardly any flat road for the entire 200km route, with lots of short, sharp climbs to deal with. The race will then conclude with a short ITT. Cadel Evans will lead the team here.

Yannick Eijssen
Cadel Evans
Matthias Frank
Daniel Oss
Taylor Phinney
Marco Pinotti
Ivan Santaromita
Manuel Quinziato


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Last but certainly not least is Milano-San Remo, with its famous 298km route. The race can be won by a sprinter or an attacker, though in recent years, it has more often than not been a sprinter. However, Simon Gerrans' win in 2012 gives the puncheurs hope. With the likes of Ballan, Gilbert and Van Avermaet in the team, BMC will hope to be aggressive and animate the race.

Alessandro Ballan
Marcus Burghardt
Philippe Gilbert
Thor Hushovd
Daniel Oss
Manuel Quinziato
Ivan Santaromita
Greg Van Avermaet

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BMC started their Italian season with the one-day race, Strade Bianche. An important race for the sponsors, we took a strong team hoping for a top five finish. However, with riders like Sagan, Martin and Albasini present, it was always going to be a big ask. And, sure enough, Sagan was untouchable, the Slovakian attacking 17km from the finish and easily holding the rest off to take a great solo win. Martin, Albasini and Ciolek also broke away from the bunch to claim second, third and fourth, meaning the six riders in the next group, including Ballan, would be sprinting for that all-important fifth place.

Unfortunately for BMC, Ballan isn't exactly known for his sprint speed and had to settle for ninth as Hesjedal took fifth, ahead of Slagter, Bardet and Ulissi. In the next group, Santaromita took a solid twelfth place, while Oss won the bunch sprint for 17th, albeit ten minutes down. A real obliteration from Sagan here.

Results
1 Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cycling4h18'12
2 Daniel MartinGarmin - Sharp+ 56
3 Michael AlbasiniOrica - GreenEdges.t.
4 Gerald CiolekMTN - Qhubekas.t.
5 Ryder HesjedalGarmin - Sharp+ 2'47
6 Tom SlagterBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
7 Romain BardetAG2R La Mondiales.t.
8 Diego UlissiLampre - Meridas.t.
9 Alessandro BallanBMC Racing Teams.t.
10 Jorge Cristobal RiquelmeBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
...
12 Ivan SantaromitaBMC Racing Team+ 5'00
17 Daniel OssBMC Racing Team+ 10'06
32 Stephen CummingsBMC Racing Teams.t.
40 Martin KohlerBMC Racing Teams.t.
48 Marco PinottiBMC Racing Teams.t.
61 Manuel QuinziatoBMC Racing Teams.t.
94 Larry WarbasseBMC Racing Teams.t.

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Stage 1


The "Race to the Sun" got underway with a nice, short prologue of barely three kilometres which would put one of the powerful rouleurs in the leader's jersey. And, in typical Paris - Nice fashion, the race started under cold, grey skies as we look forward to the warmer, brighter climate that should lie ahead.

With Phinney busy in Italy, our eyes were focused on his compatriot Van Garderen. Though he would certainly have preferred the TT to be a bit longer, Tejay did not disappoint, finishing sixth with a time of 3'54". The winner was home favourite Sylvain Chavanel, who beat his teammate Kwiatkowski by two seconds, with newcomer Birtles completing the podium. Gilbert also finished in the top ten, in ninth. Good start for the team.


Results - Stage 1
1 Sylvain ChavanelOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team3'49
2 Michał KwiatkowskiOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 2
3 Jordan BirtlesCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 3
4 Lieuwe WestraVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
5 Chris FroomeSky Procyclings.t.
6 Tejay Van GarderenBMC Racing Team+ 5
7 Andriy GrivkoAstana Pro Teams.t.
8 Cameron MeyerOrica - GreenEdges.t.
9 Philippe GilbertBMC Racing Teams.t.
10 Fredrik KessiakoffAstana Pro Team+ 6
...
14 Thor HushovdBMC Racing Teams.t.
41 Brent BookwalterBMC Racing Team+ 9
57 Marcus BurghardtBMC Racing Team+ 11
78 Steve MorabitoBMC Racing Team+ 14
86 Michael SchärBMC Racing Team+ 15
89 Amaël MoinardBMC Racing Teams.t.



Stage 2


The second stage of the race was a 195km flat stage to Nemours, which would give the quick men a chance to pick up a prestigious stage win. With aims later in the race, BMC weren't interested in infiltrating the breakaway as we kept quiet in the bunch all day looking after Tejay and Philippe.

The biggest moment of the day came with 15km to go, as Cofidis rookie Birtles, who had had a great day yesterday and was in third overall, crashed on a wet corner, bringing down many riders behind him. Moinard had nowhere to go and got brought down in the melee. Other big names that would lose time here were Danny Van Poppel, Haussler, Navarro and Van Hummel.

Back at the front, Marcel Kittel took an expected and rather easy victory, ahead of Boonen and Bouhanni. Hushovd just about made his way through the chaos and carnage to finish 14th, while Van Garderen and Gilbert finished safely in the bunch.


Results - Stage 2
1 Marcel KittelTeam Argos - Shimano4h12'03
2 Tom BoonenOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
3 Nacer BouhanniFDJ.frs.t.
4 Gianni MeersmanOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
5 William BonnetFDJ.frs.t.
6 Willem BrouwerBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
7 Nikias ArndtTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
8 Moreno HoflandBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
9 Alejandro ValverdeMovistar Teams.t.
10 Sylvain ChavanelOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
...
14 Thor HushovdBMC Racing Teams.t.
35 Philippe GilbertBMC Racing Teams.t.
39 Tejay Van GarderenBMC Racing Teams.t.
56 Michael SchärBMC Racing Teams.t.
92 Steve MorabitoBMC Racing Teams.t.
145 Brent BookwalterBMC Racing Teams.t.
146 Marcus BurghardtBMC Racing Teams.t.
180 Amaël MoinardBMC Racing Team+ 6'21



Stage 3


The third stage was another flat one, just over 200km to the town of Cerilly. With this being the final flat stage, the sprinters' teams were always going to keep the race under control and the breakaway of four didn't stand a chance, even though they held off the peloton until two kilometres to go.

BMC's quiet day got a big injection of excitement in the final kilometre as Thor Hushovd used all of his power and experience to battle to sixth place in the bunch sprint, as Kittel again won, though Bouhanni embarrassed himself by celebrating too early and gifting the win to the German. Meersman took third for the all-dominating Omega Pharma - Quickstep team. All eight riders came home safely in the bunch today as we look ahead to the harder stages to come.


Results - Stage 3
1 Marcel KittelTeam Argos - Shimano4h27'38
2 Nacer BouhanniFDJ.frs.t.
3 Gianni MeersmanOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
4 Peter PalFDJ.frs.t.
5 Willem BrouwerBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
6 Thor HushovdBMC Racing Teams.t.
7 Moreno HoflandBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
8 Sylvain ChavanelOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
9 Michał KwiatkowskiOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
10 Tom BoonenOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
...
39 Tejay Van GarderenBMC Racing Teams.t.
49 Amaël MoinardBMC Racing Teams.t.
70 Philippe GilbertBMC Racing Teams.t.
107 Steve MorabitoBMC Racing Teams.t.
123 Brent BookwalterBMC Racing Teams.t.
152 Michael SchärBMC Racing Teams.t.
159 Marcus BurghardtBMC Racing Teams.t.


End of Race Review


The rest of the race was mixed with Gilbert excelling on stage five, only Valverde beating the World Champion to the line. He also netted a top ten finish on stage four but the stage win eluded us once again. As for the overall, Van Garderen had a solid week with two top ten finishes in the mountains but his final time trial up the Col d'Eze just wasn't quite enough as he missed out on the white jersey to Kwiatkowski by one second!! Not bad but not particularly great in France.

Final GC
1 Alejandro ValverdeMovistar Team27h27'44
2 Chris FroomeSky Procycling+ 10
3 Chris HornerRadioShack - Leopard+ 1'53
4 Roman KreuzigerTeam Saxo - Tinkoff+ 2'21
5 Bauke MollemaBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 2'57
6 Jurgen Van den BroeckLotto Belisol+ 3'01
7 Michał KwiatkowskiOmega Pharma - Quick·Step+ 3'20
8 Tejay Van GarderenBMC Racing Team+ 3'21
9 Jakob FuglsangAstana Pro Team+ 3'29
10 Michele ScarponiLampre - Merida+ 3'35
...
45 Philippe GilbertBMC Racing Team+ 10'43
52 Steve MorabitoBMC Racing Team+ 13'13
78 Brent BookwalterBMC Racing Team+ 17'01
93 Thor HushovdBMC Racing Team+ 19'49
96 Michael SchärBMC Racing Team+ 20'37
116 Amaël MoinardBMC Racing Team+ 25'08
124 Marcus BurghardtBMC Racing Team+ 27'05

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Well, I'd say tht this is my first big race and through four stages, i cant say im dissapointed

The race has gone very well with a 11th place finish for me on stage three and through four stages i am currently 22nd overall

-Jordan
 
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Due to recent admin issues, we will just be having a quick look back on the recent races. We will only be showing the most important results for the team on each day.

Stage 1 - TTT


1 Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team20'58
2 Garmin - Sharp+ 1
3 BMC Racing Team+ 2
4 Movistar Team+ 6
5 Belkin Pro Cycling+ 9
6 Sky Procyclings.t.
7 RadioShack - Leopard+ 12
8 Orica - GreenEdge+ 14
9 Team Argos - Shimano+ 17
10 Cannondale Pro Cycling+ 22



Stage 2


1 John DegenkolbTeam Argos - Shimano5h53'10
2 Mark CavendishOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
3 Gerald CiolekMTN - Qhubekas.t.
4 Edvald Boasson HagenSky Procyclings.t.
5 Fabian BrookesBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
6 Giacomo NizzoloRadioShack - Leopards.t.
7 Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
8 Nicklas StrombergGarmin - Sharps.t.
9 Francesco ChicchiVini Fantini - Selle Italias.t.
10 Fabio FellineAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
...
20 Cadel EvansBMC Racing Teams.t.
21 Taylor PhinneyBMC Racing Teams.t.
25 Ivan SantaromitaBMC Racing Teams.t.



Stage 3


1 Gerald CiolekMTN - Qhubeka4h08'26
2 John DegenkolbTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
3 Edvald Boasson HagenSky Procyclings.t.
4 Giacomo NizzoloRadioShack - Leopards.t.
5 Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
6 Mark CavendishOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
7 Fabio FellineAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
8 Luca PaoliniKatusha Teams.t.
9 Andrey AmadorMovistar Teams.t.
10 Giovanni ViscontiMovistar Teams.t.
...
17 Taylor PhinneyBMC Racing Teams.t.
19 Cadel EvansBMC Racing Teams.t.
21 Ivan SantaromitaBMC Racing Teams.t.


Stage 4


1 Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team4h27'23
2 Samuel SánchezEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
3 Joaquím RodríguezKatusha Teams.t.
4 Richie PorteSky Procycling+ 16
5 Vincenzo NibaliAstana Pro Teams.t.
6 Alberto ContadorTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
7 Ryder HesjedalGarmin - Sharp+ 33
8 Mikel NieveEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
9 Rui CostaMovistar Teams.t.
10 Cadel EvansBMC Racing Teams.t.
...
18 Matthias FrankBMC Racing Team+ 1'09


Stage 5


1 Vincenzo NibaliAstana Pro Team6h03'44
2 Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team+ 8
3 Haimar ZubeldiaRadioShack - Leopards.t.
4 Alberto ContadorTeam Saxo - Tinkoff+ 22
5 Oreste GhitaTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
6 Carlos BetancurAG2R La Mondiales.t.
7 Richie PorteSky Procycling+ 33
8 Ryder HesjedalGarmin - Sharps.t.
9 Thomas De GendtVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 59
10 Joaquím RodríguezKatusha Team+ 1'34
...
13 Matthias FrankBMC Racing Team+ 3'19
14 Cadel EvansBMC Racing Team+ 3'43


Stage 6


1 Simon GeschkeTeam Argos - Shimano5h35'29
2 Oscar GattoVini Fantini - Selle Italias.t.
3 Daniel OssBMC Racing Teams.t.
4 Alessandro De MarchiCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
5 Benoît VaugrenardFDJs.t.
6 Vasil KiryienkaSky Procyclings.t.
7 Gorka IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 53
8 Francesco BongiornoBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
9 Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cycling+ 5'46
10 Carlos BetancurAG2R La Mondiales.t.
...
18 Cadel EvansBMC Racing Teams.t.


Stage 7


1 Tony MartinOmega Pharma - Quick·Step12'36
2 Geraint ThomasSky Procycling+ 8
3 Fabian CancellaraRadioShack - Leopard+ 12
4 Richie PorteSky Procycling+ 17
5 Edvald Boasson HagenSky Procycling+ 18
6 Peter VelitsOmega Pharma - Quick·Step+ 28
7 Andrew TalanskyGarmin - Sharps.t.
8 Luke DurbridgeOrica - GreenEdge+ 29
9 Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
10 Stef ClementBelkin Pro Cycling+ 30
...
14 Taylor PhinneyBMC Racing Team+ 33
18 Marco PinottiBMC Racing Team+ 35
19 Cadel EvansBMC Racing Team+ 36


Final GC
1 Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team26h48'16
2 Vincenzo NibaliAstana Pro Team+ 25
3 Richie PorteSky Procycling+ 31
4 Haimar ZubeldiaRadioShack - Leopard+ 45
5 Alberto ContadorTeam Saxo - Tinkoff+ 59
6 Ryder HesjedalGarmin - Sharp+ 1'09
7 Oreste GhitaTeam Argos - Shimano+ 1'20
8 Carlos BetancurAG2R La Mondiale+ 1'45
9 Joaquím RodríguezKatusha Team+ 2'14
10 Samuel SánchezEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 2'19
...
13 Cadel EvansBMC Racing Team+ 4'10
24 Matthias FrankBMC Racing Team+ 8'33
60 Ivan SantaromitaBMC Racing Team+ 25'01
69 Yannick EijssenBMC Racing Team+ 29'02
77 Daniel OssBMC Racing Team+ 31'52
85 Marco PinottiBMC Racing Team+ 35'25
116 Taylor PhinneyBMC Racing Team+ 46'55
128 Manuel QuinziatoBMC Racing Team+ 50'31


Review


All in all, a very disappointing race from the team which shows how much we need to strengthen our stage racing department. The likes of Santaromita and Evans were largely underwhelming and Phinney's disappointing result in the ITT sums up the week. The positives are clearly another great TTT from the boys, just two seconds off the win, and a great effort by Oss on stage six, which got us so close to achieving our sponsor goal. Nevertheless, this was not good enough in a race which is very important to our sponsors and we must do better when the Giro comes around.
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"La Primavera". The ultimate classic for most cycling fans. No weak rider has ever or will ever win this race, with its 300km route. As the highlight of the early-season, the startlist was suitably strong, with everybody wanting a slice of history by claiming the win here, from OPQS and Sky, right down to Bardiani and Crelan, why can't the little guys dream?

BMC were always hoping for an aggressive race with no top sprinter in the squad, and with the likes of Cavendish, Greipel and Kittel needing to be removed from the equation. Therefore it was no surprise to see Ballan kicking things off early with an attack with just under 50km still to go.


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Unfortunately, his attack was too early for personal glory and he was back in the peloton twenty minutes later. But the idea was to make the race hard and he was contributing to that. However, with 13km to go, Cancellara put in one of his customary attacks and none of our riders were paying attention. And that was that. No matter how much you plan ahead, a simple lack of concentration can always cost you in professional sport and now it was a battle for second.

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As the peloton hit the Poggio, Gilbert decided to prove that he is the World Champion, and he brought his rainbow stripes to the front of the group to lift the pace to an incredible level, though Cancellara was too far ahead now. Somehow, the pure sprinters could still hang on at this speed so it was all in vain but with three riders right at the head of this front group, BMC's plan had almost worked, we just weren't quite aggressive enough.

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So Spartacus added another huge win to his impressive palmares, with Greipel winning the sprint for second, ahead of Sagan and Cavendish. For BMC it was a case of what if as Gilbert finished a strong performance by finishing sixth, with fellow Belgian Van Avermaet not far behind. A much better performance from the team.

Results
1 Fabian CancellaraRadioShack - Leopard6h42'03
2 André GreipelLotto Belisol+ 59
3 Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
4 Mark CavendishOmega Pharma - Quick•Step Cycling Teams.t.
5 Alexander KristoffKatusha Teams.t.
6 Philippe GilbertBMC Racing Teams.t.
7 Adrien HanzenSky Procyclings.t.
8 Ramunas NavardauskasGarmin - Sharps.t.
9 Sep VanmarckeBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
10 John DegenkolbTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
...
12 Greg Van AvermaetBMC Racing Teams.t.
22 Alessandro BallanBMC Racing Teams.t.
32 Marcus BurghardtBMC Racing Teams.t.
51 Thor HushovdBMC Racing Teams.t.
57 Daniel OssBMC Racing Teams.t.
81 Ivan SantaromitaBMC Racing Teams.t.
129 Manuel QuinziatoBMC Racing Team+ 5'25

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BMC returned to the cobbles as the final preparation for the big WT classics took place, the Dwars door Vlaanderen. With a strong team built around Van Avermaet and Ballan, we were definitely hoping to challenge for the top places, even though the ever-present Boonen would be hard to beat for the ultimate prize.

Despite some early disappointment as Omloop hero Phinney was unable to stay with the main group, this was to be a very good day for the team and preparation for De Ronde appears to be right on course. Van Avermaet was keen to show himself on home soil and put in a big attack with 6km to go, where he was joined by Andrews and Gaudin, who were already slightly ahead.

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Greg was able to pull these two into the final few kilometres ahead but the attack was soon to prove costly as Boonen did what he always does and flew past him, on towards another win. With Van Avermaet tiring after doing all the work, Andrews and Gaudin both flew past him in the final few metres to knock him off the podium. However, that wasn't it for us as the God of Thunder himself, Thor Hushovd, came from the bunch behind to beat all three of them and claim a magnificent second. He's still got it!

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Results
1 Tom BoonenOmega Pharma - Quick•Step5h06'31
2 Thor HushovdBMC Racing Teams.t.
3 Robert AndrewsGarmin - Sharps.t.
4 Damien GaudinTeam Europcars.t.
5 Greg Van AvermaetBMC Racing Teams.t.
6 Lue Khamse KhamphanTeam Europcars.t.
7 André GreipelLotto Belisols.t.
8 Oscar GattoVini Fantini - Selle Italias.t.
9 Zdenek StybarOmega Pharma - Quick•Steps.t.
10 Sep VanmarckeBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
...
13 Alessandro BallanBMC Racing Teams.t.
28 Taylor PhinneyBMC Racing Team+ 5'28
31 Marcus BurghardtBMC Racing Teams.t.
41 Michael SchärBMC Racing Team+ 9'45
45 Klaas LodewyckBMC Racing Teams.t.
124 Martin KohlerBMC Racing Team+ 17'19

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March comes to a close with some big one-day races in Belgium, a tough stage race in Spain and then, to finish it all off, a short but hard race in Belgium again. One of these races is already underway, of course, but BMC Racing Team will reveal the teams for these races as we look to finish the first part of the season strongly.

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The Volta Ciclista a Catalunya is a week-long stage race in Spain which will give the stage racers one last chance to show themselves before we enter the short break. With two stages in the high mountains and another few with hills near the end, it will be a strong all-rounder that takes the win. A couple of flat stages also ensures that the sprinters will have some fun in the race. BMC had the intention of sending some of our "lesser lights" to a WT race to get their own chances and gain some experience instead of working for others. Therefore, young American Lewis gets his first taste of leadership, with Nerz also hoping for success in the mountains. Blythe will go for the sprints.

Adam Blythe
Steve Cummings
Jordan Lewis
Dominik Nerz
Marco Pinotti
Jeremy Powers
Larry Warbasse
Danilo Wyss


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The big cobbled classics start with the E3 Prijs - Harelbeke in Flanders. It is sometimes classed as a "mini De Ronde" with some of the same cobbled climbs in the race but it is nowhere near as long or as hard. Nevertheless, it is an important race psychologically, as the riders who will be challenging for the two cobbled monuments will want to gain an early upper hand. BMC send our strongest lineup for this race, hoping for a top result.

Alessandro Ballan
Philippe Gilbert
Thor Hushovd
Daniel Oss
Taylor Phinney
Manuel Quinziato
Michael Schär
Greg Van Avermaet


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Gent - Wevelgem is generally considered as a sprinter's classic despite the cobbles, which come far too far from the end to really give the pure northern classics riders a chance of getting away but anything can happen on the tough roads of Belgium. Burghardt replaces Gilbert in our only change from E3.

Alessandro Ballan
Marcus Burghardt
Thor Hushovd
Daniel Oss
Taylor Phinney
Manuel Quinziato
Michael Schär
Greg Van Avermaet


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The final race of this part of the season is another race in "Flanders Week", Driedaagse De Panne - Koksijde, which is a four stage race, including a short ITT and some more cobbles. Due to the nature of the race, it serves as the final preparation for De Ronde. BMC employ a bit of squad rotation for this race with the likes of Ballan, Oss and Schär being given a well deserved rest with Van Avermaet, Phinney and Hushovd taking up leadership duties.

Thor Hushovd
Sebastian Lander
Klaas Lodewyck
Taylor Phinney
Jeremy Powers
Greg Van Avermaet

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Nice to see your HQ filling up nicely now that the technical issue seems to be fixed Wink
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The big cobbled classics kicked off in Belgium with the E3 Prijs, a relatively new WT race but one that certainly has its merits as a genuine top race. With the usual group of classics riders present it was always going to be a difficult race, especially with the near impossible task of beating Boonen in a race he loves.

BMC tried a different tactic today, with Van Avermaet attacking halfway through the race and joining up with the early breakaway to try to beat the OPQS horde to the finish line. However, despite the efforts of Greg and his strong companions Tosatto and Roelandts, OPQS had incredibly brought them back with still 20km to go!

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Unfortunately, a tactical error by the team meant that only Van Avermaet was present in what was left of the peloton; Ballan, Phinney and Gilbert really letting themselves and the team down. Even though he was outnumbered and tired from his mammoth effort, Van Avermaet was powerful in the sprint and was only beaten by Boonen, Cancellara and Sagan to claim fourth on home soil, agonisingly missing out on the sponsor goal by a matter of inches. Still, it was a good start to the cobbled classics campaign for BMC and we hope for more of the same in the races to come.

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Results
1 Tom BoonenOmega Pharma - Quick·Step5h04'12
2 Fabian CancellaraRadioShack - Leopards.t.
3 Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
4 Greg Van AvermaetBMC Racing Teams.t.
5 Jürgen RoelandtsLotto Belisols.t.
6 Matteo TosattoTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
7 Thabo Jango SithembileSky Procyclings.t.
8 Sep VanmarckeBelkin Pro Cyclings.t.
9 Nick NuyensGarmin - Sharps.t.
10 John DegenkolbTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
...
24 Alessandro BallanBMC Racing Team+ 3'51
38 Taylor PhinneyBMC Racing Team+ 10'19
58 Philippe GilbertBMC Racing Team+ 14'03
60 Thor HushovdBMC Racing Teams.t.
79 Manuel QuinziatoBMC Racing Teams.t.
91 Daniel OssBMC Racing Team+ 15'18
135 Michael SchärBMC Racing Team+ 18'19

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The second of the cobbled classics is Gent - Wevelgem and after a solid start for BMC in E3, we were hoping for another podium finish to take us into De Ronde on a high. Once again, though, it wouldn't be easy with Boonen, Cancellara and Sagan, the podium from E3, all here.

Today's tactic was to put Quinziato in the break, the experienced Italian rouleur being allowed a day off from domestique duties. A fitting reward for the fantastic work he has done in this first part of the season. However, unfortunately for Manuel, the wind changed and our vast experience came in hand as the team hit the front hard, the likes of Burghardt, Hushovd, Oss and Phinney creating havoc and putting even the best riders in trouble as no less than Boonen was dropped!

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With the favourite out of contention, thoughts turned to a sprint finish and with any attacks being shut down quickly by Saxo Bank and Ballan, this small lead group came in to the final kilometre with the race still undecided. A nice change from the Boonen dominance. However, a reduced bunch sprint in a tough race can only mean one thing: A Peter Sagan victory. And the Slovakian didn't disappoint as he took his first WT win of the season; somewhat surprising that it has taken this long.

Van Avermaet was again fantastic and, after going toe to toe with one of the quickest sprinters in the world, Andre Greipel, he came out on top to claim a superb second place, achieving a big sponsor goal for the team. What a week for Greg!

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Results
1 Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cycling5h16'17
2 Greg Van AvermaetBMC Racing Teams.t.
3 André GreipelLotto Belisols.t.
4 Maxim IglinskiyAstana Pro Teams.t.
5 Erik McDermottTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
6 Lue Khamse KhamphanTeam Europcars.t.
7 Yohan OffredoFDJs.t.
8 Maarten WynantsBelkin Pro Cyclings.t.
9 Sep VanmarckeBelkin Pro Cyclings.t.
10 Fabian CancellaraRadioShack - Leopards.t.
...
16 Alessandro BallanBMC Racing Teams.t.
29 Daniel OssBMC Racing Team+ 1'22
32 Marcus BurghardtBMC Racing Teams.t.
35 Manuel QuinziatoBMC Racing Team+ 2'12
46 Taylor PhinneyBMC Racing Team+ 3'41
54 Thor HushovdBMC Racing Teams.t.
156 Michael SchärBMC Racing Team+ 11'26

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Jesleyh
Greg did a good job!
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After a lot of waiting, we finally received all the files from the Middle East, so we can now tell you all about the Tour of Oman. There are even rumours that Van Avermaet and Pinotti were taking part in the race but we can confirm these reports are bogus. They came straight back to Europe after the Tour of Qatar.

Stage 1


A very strange start to the race as despite a high pace from BMC, as well as Saxo Bank and Lampre, an escape duo make it all the way to the line, comfortably ahead of the peloton. 18-year old Walker of NetApp claims his first pro win to take the leader's jersey, with Evans bringing BMC home in 13th.

Results - Stage 1
1 Dermot WalkerTeam NetApp - Endura3h43'49
2 Tim De TroyerAccent Jobs - Wantys.t.
3 Jonathan CantwellTeam Saxo - Tinkoff+ 1'03
4 Sonny ColbrelliBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
5 Spiro MilosevicIAM Cyclings.t.
6 Filippo PozzatoLampre - Meridas.t.
7 Lue Khamse KhamphanTeam Europcars.t.
8 Thomas De GendtVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
9 Fabio DuarteColombias.t.
10 Jonas StrombergIAM Cyclings.t.
...
13 Cadel EvansBMC Racing Teams.t.
34 Steve MorabitoBMC Racing Teams.t.
59 Sebastian LanderBMC Racing Teams.t.
78 Klaas LodewyckBMC Racing Teams.t.
84 Larry WarbasseBMC Racing Teams.t.
86 Jeremy PowersBMC Racing Team+ 3'04



Stage 2


More of the same on the second stage, even with the harder parcours, featuring a steep climb in the final few kilometres. BMC were driving the peloton along all day with the help of NetApp but the breakaway, or more specifically, El Fares refused to be caught and took a solo win. Evans was again our best placed rider, one place worse off than yesterday, in 14th.

Results - Stage 2
1 Julien El FaresSojasun3h19'40
2 Scott ThwaitesTeam NetApp - Endura+ 52
3 Juan Pablo ValenciaColombias.t.
4 Ryan RothChampion System Pro Cycling Teams.t.
5 Andy CappelleAccent Jobs - Wantys.t.
6 Daniele BennatiTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
7 Oreste GhitaTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
8 Heinrich HausslerIAM Cyclings.t.
9 Thomas De GendtVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
10 Jonas StrombergIAM Cyclings.t.
...
14 Cadel EvansBMC Racing Teams.t.
24 Steve MorabitoBMC Racing Teams.t.
64 Larry WarbasseBMC Racing Teams.t.
74 Sebastian LanderBMC Racing Teams.t.
84 Jeremy PowersBMC Racing Teams.t.
91 Klaas LodewyckBMC Racing Teams.t.



Stage 3


Incredibly, for the third day in a row, the breakaway made it to the finish to contest the stage win. This despite a lot of hard work from BMC and NetApp again, with Lutsenko of Astana beating young South African Meintjes to the win. Today, Evans could only manage 33rd but was still our highest finisher as sprint duo Lodewyck and Lander continue to disappoint.

Results - Stage 3
1 Alexey LutsenkoAstana Pro Team4h21'24
2 Louis MeintjesMTN - Qhubekas.t.
3 Romain HardyCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
4 Mirko SelvaggiVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
5 Karl MenziesUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.
6 Pello BilbaoEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
7 David Le LaySojasuns.t.
8 Ivan KovalevRusVelos.t.
9 Craig LewisChampion System Pro Cycling Teams.t.
10 Jerôme GilbertAccent Jobs - Wantys.t.
...
33 Cadel EvansBMC Racing Teams.t.
54 Klaas LodewyckBMC Racing Teams.t.
58 Steve MorabitoBMC Racing Teams.t.
95 Jeremy PowersBMC Racing Teams.t.
121 Larry WarbasseBMC Racing Teams.t.
134 Sebastian LanderBMC Racing Team+ 4'02


Stage 4


The fourth stage saw the Queen Stage of the race take place, with the finish at the top of the Green Mountain, now a regular part of the early season for many climbers. Again, BMC weren't interested in the breakaway and left Accent Jobs to do the work on the front of the bunch as they had missed the escape and their DS was furious with them.

So as we hit the final climb, our climbers still had plenty left in the tank and, after good work from Morabito, Evans took up the pacesetting, scattering riders all over the mountain. Despite the group being down to just seven riders due to Cadel's strong pace, he was very disappointing in the final few hundred metres as he was beaten by three others to limp home a disappointing fourth. Peeters of Europcar claimed his first pro win, ahead of two other youngsters, Stromberg (IAM) and Ghita (ARG). Youth definitely beat experience today.


Results - Stage 4
1 Thomas PeetersTeam Europcar3h27'48
2 Jonas StrombergIAM Cycling+ 8
3 Oreste GhitaTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
4 Cadel EvansBMC Racing Team+ 19
5 Thomas De GendtVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
6 Ion IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
7 Fabio DuarteColombias.t.
8 Esteban ChavesColombia+ 45
9 Daniel NavarroCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 1'08
10 Jérôme CoppelCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
...
12 Steve MorabitoBMC Racing Team+ 1'44
53 Larry WarbasseBMC Racing Team+ 6'11
79 Sebastian LanderBMC Racing Team+ 7'14
92 Klaas LodewyckBMC Racing Team+ 8'48
121 Jeremy PowersBMC Racing Team+ 10'15



Stage 5


The penultimate stage in Oman was the final major test of the race with a tough hilly stage that featured three steep climbs near the end. Evans went into this stage in fourth place overall and was looking to move up into a podium position, or even better.

But the stage did not go the way Cadel wanted it to as he missed the key move on one of the climbs and that put paid to any hopes of climbing the GC. He crossed the line in eleventh, alongside Stromberg and De Gendt, dropping him to sixth overall with one stage to go.


Results - Stage 5
1 Luis Ángel MatéCofidis, Solutions Crédits3h56'49
2 Ion IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 50
3 Sergey FirsanovRusVelos.t.
4 Fredrik KessiakoffAstana Pro Teams.t.
5 Oreste GhitaTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
6 Chad BeyerChampion System Pro Cycling Teams.t.
7 Rémi PauriolSojasuns.t.
8 Miguel MínguezEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
9 Dennis Van NiekerkMTN - Qhubekas.t.
10 Thomas PeetersTeam Europcars.t.
11 Cadel EvansBMC Racing Team+ 1'47
...
32 Steve MorabitoBMC Racing Team+ 6'18
83 Jeremy PowersBMC Racing Teams.t.
90 Klaas LodewyckBMC Racing Teams.t.
103 Sebastian LanderBMC Racing Team+ 9'53
107 Larry WarbasseBMC Racing Teams.t.



Stage 6


The final stage in Oman was supposed to be a flat stage, with a chance for the sprinters to finish the race with a bang. But nobody told the breakaway, who once again, for the fifth time in the race, made it to the end. Denifl of IAM took the win today, ahead of Balloni.

Behind, most of the GC riders attacked over the final hills, creating a big gap back to the peloton. Evans was in there while Stromberg wasn't, meaning Evans climbs back into the top five, finishing fifth in the Middle East.


Results - Stage 6
1 Stefan DeniflIAM Cycling3h11'23
2 Alfredo BalloniBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
3 Massimo GraziatoLampre - Merida+ 52
4 Jonas Aaen JørgensenTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
5 Alexander MironovRusVelos.t.
6 Martin ReimerMTN - Qhubekas.t.
7 Ben DayUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.
8 Andrea PeronTeam Novo Nordisks.t.
9 Ion IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
10 Thomas De GendtVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
11 Cadel EvansBMC Racing Teams.t.
...
42 Klaas LodewyckBMC Racing Team+ 2'32
59 Sebastian LanderBMC Racing Teams.t.
63 Steve MorabitoBMC Racing Teams.t.
66 Jeremy PowersBMC Racing Teams.t.
126 Larry WarbasseBMC Racing Teams.t.


Final GC
1 Thomas PeetersTeam Europcar22h04'10
2 Oreste GhitaTeam Argos - Shimano+ 20
3 Ion IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 27
4 Thomas De GendtVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 1'36
5 Cadel EvansBMC Racing Teams.t.
6 Jonas StrombergIAM Cycling+ 2'53
7 Fabio DuarteColombia+ 5'49
8 Daniel NavarroCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 5'57
9 Sergey FirsanovRusVelo+ 6'15
10 Fredrik KessiakoffAstana Pro Team+ 6'47
...
15 Steve MorabitoBMC Racing Team+ 9'12
64 Klaas LodewyckBMC Racing Team+ 16'16
85 Larry WarbasseBMC Racing Team+ 18'57
102 Jeremy PowersBMC Racing Team+ 21'27
108 Sebastian LanderBMC Racing Team+ 22'19

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Ollfardh
Oh yeah, hadn't realised that yet. That must have been the first all-custom rider podium ever!
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
 
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Hadn't realised that either Wink
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Can I have some extra points for being observant? Cool

I'm running out of opportunities to get a victory in this part. Sad
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Peter Griffin is obviously not a very talented DS. Wink
 
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mvhoogdalem wrote:
Peter Griffin is obviously not a very talented DS. Wink


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mvhoogdalem wrote:
Peter Griffin is obviously not a very talented DS. Wink



I think the diet of the BMC riders is to blame.........

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