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aCross the road: Mud, Sweat & Gears
Shonak
Welcome to this story of Raphael Visconti, puncheur, fighter and upcoming CX extraordinaire. Below you can read the Introduction and get an overview. You'll find Intros and Reviews of each season right here in the Summary section to help you quickly catch up. There is also a list of wins and timelines of Monuments, Grand Tour and CX Season Placings below too.

Spoiler
Difficulty: Extreme(CX), Hard (PCM13)
Database: StanosCrossBase 1.5 (PCM2012) & PCMDailyExpansion 2014 (PCM 2013, incl. Modifications)
STA_cyclist_progression: 0.5, 0.75, 1, 1.33, 2
XML files by Kentaurus
Road Race PCM 2013 played via Career, StanosCrossBase played via Single Classic Race Mode


-Season Summaries-
(a quick way to navigate to the different parts (Road, CX) of each season)



-Team History-
(links to season starts are included)

2013: Cannondale Cylocross World | Season Start 2013
2014: Cannondale | Season Start 2014
2015: Citigroup-Cannondale | Season Start 2015


-All Visconti Victories-

Spoiler
YearTypeRaceDetail
2013----
20141. HCDwars door VlaanderenCBS
WCEneco TourStage 2
WCEneco TourCBS/Stage 7
2.HCTour of BritainStage 4
2.HCTour of BritainYoung Rider Jersey
CXSuperprestige GietenCBS/Mud
CXNC ItalyCX / HL
20152.HC3 Days of De PanneStage 1, CBS/HL
1.HCDe Brabantse PijlCBS/HL
UWTClasica San SebastianClassic


aCross the road


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My father was the most gifted rider you never heard of. I’m Raphael Visconti, a young, italian-austrian cyclist. I come from a family of cyclists.

I was raised as a Coppiani, but I’m a Bartaliani in my heart. Eddy Merckx taught me humility. You’ll never be better than Merckx they told me. Marianne Vos showed me it’s still possible to dominate.

My earliest memory is when Jan Ullrich hit the wall at Les Deux Alpes 1998. I hardly learned for school, but I was taught every corner of the Dolomites. I was there at the sidelines when Contador formed his pistol for the first time at le Tour and back then he took me as a hostage for life. I bet on Tom Boonen’s Flanders domination on 2012. The money I won was enough to buy a new bike.

With that bike, I won my first amateur race and went on to impress in Italy. That secured my first contract. I’ll always treasure the goose bumps I felt that day I won. I want to save them for the rest of my life. And when my time comes, when it’ll be all over, when I’ll look back on my career, I want to remember myriads of goose bumps all over again.

Let’s defy common sense, hardships and every imaginable terrain.
I’ll dare to take it all on. I’ll take all of you on.
I fell in love with cycling. You’ll fall in love with cycling again.

They told me: Racing is life. I admit: winning is more.




-Racing History-

Story Posts




CX Timeline

UCI World CupSuper- PrestigeBpost Bank TrofeeCX Worlds
2012/1310679
2013/1422--10
2014/1576-6

The Monuments Timeline

MSRRvVP-RL-B-LGiro Lomb.WC
201411723223321 31
201524103311-


Grand Tour Timeline

Giro d'ItaliaTour de FranceVuelta a Espana
2014SummarySummary-

Edited by Shonak on 06-12-2014 16:00
 
Shonak
This may be out of date! You can find the start of each season in the first post though, which hopefully navigate better anyway.

My personal favourite reports are bold. Check them out. Smile

Seasons

Cyclo-Cross

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Mud, Sweat & Gears


Cyclo-Cross 2013 - 2014

CategoryRaceResultEntry
Visiting America, 2013
World CupRome2ndO
World CupNommay4thO
World ChampionshipHoogerheide10thO

Cyclo-Cross 2012 – 2013

CategoryRaceResultEntry
SuperprestigeRuddervoorde9thReport
BpostRonse13thReport
World Cup Tabor8thReport
World CupPlzen13thReport
BpostKoppenberg6thReport
SuperprestigeZonhoven8thReport
SuperprestigeHamme-Zogge5thReport
BpostHasselt14thReport
SuperprestigeGavere13thReport
World CupKoksijde14thReport
SuperprestigeGieten18thReport
World CupRoubaix9thReport
BpostEssen17thReport
World CupNamur8thReport
World CupHeusden-Zolder11thReport
BpostLoenhout45thReport
SuperprestigeDiegem7thReport
BpostBaal14thReport
World CupRomeSickReport
National ChampionshipSickReport
World CupHoogerheide8thReport
World ChampionshipLouisville9thReport
BpostLille11thReport
SuperprestigeHoogstraten9thReport
SuperprestigeMiddelkerke3rdReport
BpostOostmalle10thReport

Road Season Debut 2014
(only selected races & Top 25 results!)

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Long roads ahead


Road Season 2014

CatRaceResultDetailEntry
1.1GP de Camaiore12thReport
1.1Roma Maxima18thReport
1. HCDwaars door Vlaanderen1st[url=https://pcmdaily.com/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=32805&rowstart=220#post_885801]Victory-Rep
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WTRonde van Vlaanderen23thReport
1.1Gran Prix de Cermai5thReport
WTParis-Roubaix22thReport
1. HCDe Brabantse Pijl15thReport
1.1Trofeo Matteotti11thReport
1.1RideLondon-Surrey Classic15thReport
WTEneco Tour6th2 Stage wins[url=https://pcmdaily.com/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=32805&rowstart=360#post_893230]Victory-Rep
[/url]
1.1Giro del Veneto10thReport

Edited by Shonak on 18-04-2014 22:28
 
Shonak
-My Team-

Season 2013

Cannondale Cyclocross World 2012-2013


Jamey DriscollAge 25
Tim JohnsonAge 34
Ryan TrebonAge 30
Raphael ViscontiAge 19


My teammates will be mostly focusing their efforts on the American races, while I put my focus solely on the UCI World Cup, Superprestige and Bpost Bank Trofee.

Cannondale


X
To be added.

I will have mostly helper duties to Peter Sagan in the early season and may be able to go for some glory in the late season. Recovery in summer.

-Team Victories-

Season 2014

RaceRiderType of WinEntry
Volta ao AlgarvePeter SaganStage 3, HLO
Volta ao AlgarvePeter SaganGCO
Kuurne - BX - KR.Peter SaganOne DayO
Roma MaximaPeter SaganOne DayO
Nokere KoersePeter SaganOne DayO
Dwaars door VlaanderenRaphael ViscontiOne DayV
Gent-WevelgemPeter SaganOne DayO

Edited by Shonak on 24-03-2014 16:47
 
Shonak
This shall be a fun little project, which runs parallel to Gora Euskadi. Maybe it will turn into something bigger. I have no true aim, I just want him to win everything. It’s open season, and I might just post here 10 stages a day or none for 6 months. We’ll see how it goes. Consider this one to be the fun part, whereas Gora Euskadi is the one that turns into work sometimes. Wink

Why?
I stated that I like long careers, however when you are always in the same season, you can’t see much change. I am missing the speed of a real career. You know the ones where you sit for an hour at the PC and play a full stage race, and then go to bed. I want to report about the stuff of this game since I like it. That’s why I want try it with a one-rider story which are naturally faster than a team-story. While I appreciate the detail of Gora Euskadi!, it certainly takes quite its time in terms of posting the content, which inevitably slows you down and creates a distance to the content. I hope to get a more up-and-down, “running & gunning” approach to it this time around.

What?
It’s a one-rider story set in two versions of the game. The Cyclo-Cross will be played in the Single Race/Classic Mode, while Road Racing will be played in Career-Mode. Normal Development in Career-Mode, while I’ll simulate and change stats per season in Cyclo-Cross.

How?
Extreme difficulty. Cannondale Season will be played as much as it will be simulated. Each report will just reflect on the stage, rather than present it. There’s an Impression spoiler-section though for the nicest pictures and events of the day. Each race where Raphael is not included may still be presented from a TV viewer perspective.

What does this mean for Gora Euskadi?
Nothing actually yet. If anything it can help the longevity of the story. I will surely finish the current season of Euskaltel –Euskadi and from there on out, I will reassess the situation and decide to carry on or not.
Edited by Shonak on 12-02-2014 18:02
 
Faillu
Interesting new project. Let's see what he can do in some time. And with that name... I wonder what's coming next. Wink
 
Dippofix
Ohhhhh, that's very interesting. Been looking forward to this, it's a very good idea. And of course a bavarian is a plus, they are the coolest, aren't they. Smile
 
admirschleck
I expected this, but not so early. Anyways, good luck, looks stunning already! Wink
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Shonak
@Faillu: Thank you very much. It's been some time on my mind.

@Dippofix: Hehe, like them the most. Guilty as charged. Embarassed

@admirschleck: I know, I'm horrible. Couldn't wait and wanted to get going. Sad
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A great read so far! Good luck!
 
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As expected a high quality start. Good luck
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Shonak
@MrUfo87: Thank you very much. We'll see how it goes. Smile

@Selwink: Oh my, thanks Selwink. I admit I have a bit of experience by now. Smile
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Shonak
-Where I come from-

My father was the most gifted rider you will have yet to meet. Born and raised in a time of large than life heroes, he spent his youth on the bicycle. The Italian dolomites were his home and he knew every corner of it. At the amateur level, he was called the Alpine Ibex due to his stubborn and tenacious way of riding and attacking. He always put his head forward like he wanted to ram you with it. “Beware of the Ibex”, they wrote on the roads he raced.

When he arrived at the professional circuit though, in the early 90ies, with countless wins in the amateur ranks in his bag, he couldn’t believe the quality of racing. People that were their entire youth worse than him suddenly passed him on the mountain. The ones he outsprinted every single-day passed him on the final meters of a non-important intermediate sprint. They let him hang there, high and dry. There you go. He felt that he didn’t stand a chance…

Call it a personal matter, but my dad didn’t recover for quite some time when they banned him for substance abuse. To this day forward, he denies he did anything. There’s no need for a confession after all when you’re innocent. I believe him with all my heart. His love for the bike never left him though, but the thing with unanswered love is: It destroys you eventually.

Before I was born, my dad was suffering depression. Anger, guilt and sadness took the best of him. But mostly it was anger at the UCI and the WADA and all those people who judged him and did him wrong. Mix that with alcohol and drug abuse and you get the picture of a bitter young man who threw his life away.
He tried to cope with the pain, he tried to let it go. “They did me wrong”, he used to tell my mother. She came from another country. They met at a cycle ride before my dad became Pro. Through all of this, my mother stayed with my dad. She said, it had become her duty to take care of him when they married. Yeah, she was old-fashioned like that.

But when she got pregnant, enough was enough. She told my dad that he should now get a grip of himself: “You spent 2 years mourning something that could have been. You could ride your bike by now again but you don’t… why? Why don’t you try it again? Are you so disappointed, so angry that you let them take that away what you love?” She left our house in the Dolomites and moved to another country.

If my dad truly loved her and his future son, than he would have to overcome his problems.
That was the promise.
Several weeks later, I was born without my father anywhere to be seen.
Edited by Shonak on 06-04-2014 01:11
 
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Good start, good luck mate Wink
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Shonak
Thank you. Smile
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sutty68
Sounds like we have a future star for the Spring Classics, Good Luck Wink
 
welker3257
I've always wanted to see a Cross/Road story, good luck Wink

I hope you can do two stories at once, wouldn't to see Euskatel officially die Wink
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Shonak
@sutty68: Hopefully! And not just the spring classics. Shock

@welker3257: Thanks mate! No worries about Euskaltel though yet. Wink
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Shonak
-The Joy of Cycling-

It took him two years until he acquired the strength to overcome his problems. I admit it might have been easier for him if my mother had helped him, but she couldn’t bear it anymore. She was always sad. She told me, she feared for my life during the pregnancy. That it would leave me with some sort of mental disorder or psychic problem… Well, tough love.

He reunited with my mother eventually and saw me for the first time. Until today, he says it was the most beautiful moment he ever had. I cherish it too as I wear the cross around the neck he gave to me as a present that day. It still fits.

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About the love for cycling my father had: it passed right down to me. There was no option and no other dream I ever had than to become a professional cyclist. Right from the get-go, it was the first goal. But it was not my ultimate goal. Instead it was merely a stepping stone for my desired path of greatness.
We spent training during most of my youth. Not much room for friends, hardly anybody to talk to except for my family. You had to make sacrifices. Lots of them.
He taught me everything he knew. In return, I taught him the joy of cycling again, the one he thought he lost. We spent weeks cycling through the Alpes. People at the snack stations all around the country’s bicycle paths would just call the two Ibexes. I shared similar traits in riding with my father. Except that I was even more extreme in many regards.

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I picked up Cyclo-cross on of our trips to Belgium. I prepared for Ronde van Vlaanderen’s everybody version, the one were all people could take on the infamous hills and cobbles, when I noticed some boys training on their bikes. I liked the looks of it and I tried it. I enjoyed it enough to stick on it. Also, I was pretty good at it. The first time my mother saw me with a muddy face and dirty jersey she knew that I’d stick to it for good. She knew that I had found something worth to embrace and work for. Something that spoke to me on a basic level. Call it primal instincts, I liked playing in the dirt. And that she would have to buy way more washing powder in the future.
Edited by Shonak on 13-02-2014 16:28
 
admirschleck
Enjoying this so far, keep it up! Wink
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Shonak
Thanks admir. Smile

-How I became a professional-

I trained hard and kept pushing myself. I broaden the limits of what I was capable of. I took on every mountain on any weather. I feared no road and no descent. Car drivers were throwing bottles at me; I kicked at their doors for revenge. I packed myself in and trained in winter. I rode with my dad over the Alpes in summer. I rode from Koppenberg down to the Cote d’Azur. I road in circles until the world was moving again.

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Despite my family’s love for cycling though, cycling hasn’t been kind to us. My father never learned a decent enough job to make some money. He ended up as a small-time journalist at a cycling magazine. He ignored his editor’s warnings when he decided to write about me one time and publish it. I had invested my won betting money I got from Tom Boonen’s victory in a new bike and with it I won my first race, a small Cyclo-cross race in upper Austria. He exaggerated a lot but thanks to his praise someone at Cannondale became aware of me. At one of the road races in Italy, he decided I was worth to pursue.

Without too much thinking, my family agreed on my decision and I became a new member of the Cannondale family. However, I have two Cannondale families. I’ll ride in Winter the Cyclo-cross events instead of staying in front of the warm chimney, and I’ll ride the road season, while taking some off-time usually in the summer months.

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Expect me to be working hard and gaining little. My father has coached me perfectly though, and this is for both of us. Clear his name along the way as no one should say I’m the son of a doper.
I’ll have to perform over the years and in the time yet to come. I’ll have to fight for everything. I will have to be smart, cunning and rigorous. I’ll need luck. I’ll need support.

But most of all: I’ll need to be hungry for victories. And unlucky for the peloton: I have a pretty big stomach.

But all words are fairly worth nothing in a sport where the only thing you have to do is strike your pedals. Strike them hard. Strike them fast. Over and over and over again.

It was time to ride.

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