Jack O'Connor | Filling Big Footsteps
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Dippofix |
Posted on 23-01-2014 15:04
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@Ian Yes, very succesful for a first ever.
@Shonak Yeah, i just hope he doesn't become too much of a Rojas.
@mvhoogdalem I agree, and i'm looking forward to the later parts of the season, where Jack has matured a little.
@Sutty Yes, i hope he can be as good in Qatar too.
@Jak Yep, and the .2 races won't get too much harder either competition wise, so i'm sure he'll have a good few successes there too.
@Welker It is indeed, but a podium would've been outstanding of course.
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Posted on 24-01-2014 20:53
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February 1st
Decisions, decisions...
I'm home now for the first time in three weeks, which is a great feeling of course. I'll be leaving for Qatar in a few days, so I have a lot of things to do before then. There's one thing I need to decide on especially soon, between Qatar and Oman anyway. It's the small matter of where to live. As it stands at the moment, when i'm not away racing, i'm at my parents place on the north of Dublin. I don't really want to stay here forever though, so now I have a few option.
1) To stay in Ireland, maybe get an apartment a bit closer to town. This has the advantage of being close to my friends and family, and I can hop over to England easily for the races there. It's not so convenient for the European races though.
2) To move to England. Somewhere in Wales maybe, or close to London. This means i'm always in reach of the English races, and it's not too hard to get to Europe, especially France and the BeNeLux region. Disadvantage is, it's England.
3) To move to Belgium. Our team is based there, so I can stay at one of the shared team apartments in Oudenaarde or Brussels. This would be ideal for training and racing, but on the other hand I wouldn't be in Ireland to see my friends and family very often.
Since this is a blog, and I want to actually gain something from this too, I ask you, my readers, what do you think is the best option for me, both for me as person and for my career?
Edited by Dippofix on 24-01-2014 20:54
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Posted on 24-01-2014 20:58
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Definitely stay in Ireland, beautiful country, you'll love it there, well you'll hate England anyways
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mvhoogdalem |
Posted on 24-01-2014 22:35
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I think you should also stay in Ireland, you're still only 18? years old anyway. No need to give up everything for some better logistics. |
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sutty68 |
Posted on 24-01-2014 23:01
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Jack has a very hard decision to make, but in my opinion it has to be Belgium where he can gel further with his team mates
Edited by sutty68 on 26-01-2014 00:18
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Posted on 25-01-2014 05:19
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I think Jack should stay in Ireland
Gig 'em Aggies
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 25-01-2014 09:04
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Definitely Ireland or Belgium.
Tough choice indeed |
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Dippofix |
Posted on 25-01-2014 14:29
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@Hobbit Yeah, i've always been wondering if it's really that nice there.
@mvhoogdalem I actually had to check this ( ), but Jack is just turned twenty now, so he'd be old enough to leave for Belgium. Not that he couldn't train properly or anything in Ireland though.
@Sutty Also true words. Training often enough with his team mates might be something that could further his results too. Then again, it's not as if every An Post rider lives in or near Belgium either.
@Welker Yeah, staying close to friends and family has it's advantages.
@Ian It is, especially as he doesn't even have a contract for 2014 or anything. He could need to go somewhere completely different, or even retire if things go really badly, depending on how this season goes.
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Posted on 25-01-2014 19:20
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Belgium should be better for his development, racing with the other guys. Ireland is 2nd option. Family is important. Jack will find friends in Belgium too.
"It’s a little bit scary when Contador attacks." - Tommy V
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Dippofix |
Posted on 25-01-2014 20:19
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February 5th
Time to kill Kenny (Tour of Qatar - Stage 1)
I've been really busy for the last few days, between training and getting ready for Qatar and all. I haven't fully made a decision yet on where to base myself for now, but you've shown me that England possibly isn't the best place to be. I've decided together with Kurt that we'll see how I roll on the cobbles at the end of the month, and if I do well I'll be moving to Oudenaarde, to train hills, sprinting and cobbling easier at once, and if I suck, I'll stay in Ireland.
Anyway, today we had the first stage of Qatar. This will be a real test, since we're up against ProTour opposition, though the best of the best did not make the trip. Kurt said that the first and the last stage were guaranteed for me, and the rest we'd have to see who was feeling good. Our train was looking good in the finale, when suddenly Kenny van Hummel caught in to my path. This made a huge gap between me and Sam, and i lost so much energy that i could only finish 14th. Edvaldas Siskevicius of Sojasun won in the end. Really annoying, since i felt if Siskevicius could win, i should at least have managed a Top 10. Man, i'll have a word with Kenny before tomorrows stage, that's for sure!
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sutty68 |
Posted on 26-01-2014 00:19
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Make sure you give Kenny a piece of your mind |
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Dippofix |
Posted on 26-01-2014 16:17
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@Sutty Will do!
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Posted on 26-01-2014 16:20
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Don't kill Kenny |
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Posted on 26-01-2014 22:56
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Posted on 27-01-2014 16:33
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Posted on 27-01-2014 19:13
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February 6th
Living it up in Qatar (Tour of Qatar - Stage 2)
Today was the day of the team time trial. Since our team isn't that great at it, and it was my first ever, it's not surprising to hear that we lost 53 seconds to Cancellara's RadioShack team, and finished second last. Four man Movistar managed to be last, loosing 5'23“!!
Since this is a very, very boring stage to tell you about, I will instead talk a little about Qatar. Because you see normally we just stay in a roadside Motel or whatever during a race, or at least that's how we did it so far. But in Qatar things are different. The race organizers brought up a really nice and swish Hotel for us to stay in, so we're fully enjoying that at the moment, keeping well out of the desert heat. The food is also really nice, not just the usual pasta, but local seafood, nice steaks, everything a cyclist could dream of. I'm just happy I'm no climber, at least I can afford to put on a little bit of weight. Anyway, I just got the dinner call, so that's it for today!
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Posted on 27-01-2014 20:49
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Don't eat too much, Jack! They are probably time travellers, working for Qatar Optics. They know that you'll be beat them in 6 years everywhere and want to stop your rise at the roots.
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mvhoogdalem |
Posted on 27-01-2014 21:01
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Lets hope those steaks are not imported from China. |
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sutty68 |
Posted on 27-01-2014 23:59
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Only losing 53s to Radioshack is not a bad result at all |
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Posted on 28-01-2014 16:11
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@Shonak -fade in- -dramatic music- -chair turns- -The Rider laughs evily- -fade out-
@mvhoogdalem Jack's not as stupid as Rogers, neither for eating chinese meat, or for using it as a cover up.
@Sutty Yeah, i suppose not.
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