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[EPIC] Euskaltel - Euskadi | Coming and Leaving
Ollfardh
Hey fans,

Back on the bike for the Scheldeprijs. My main goal was not to fall. I felt the good form in coming for the hilly classics, and I didn't want to crash again. Which is hard in this race, there's always a crash towards the end as the sprinter trains set the speed to over 50km/h and are fighting for a good spot.

The crash came eventualy, but I could avoid it. So here JJ and me had to decide what to do. I heard from the manager he had been training on his sprint, and since I wasn't that good yet, I told him to grab my wheel. It wasn't the best leadout I delivered, but seeing where we were coming from, it was ok. As we passed the bigger teams, I knew I wasn't going to get him all the way to the front, but I think I dropped him around 10th position with 200M to go. The victory was gone, and a few riders were blocking each other, but he managed to get 14th, while I freewheeled to 19th. I scored some points again for the team, quite happy about that!

Next is Roubaix, I just want to get out of there alive. The team isn't strong enough on the cobbles to give me support until the final, so I might try something else. And hope my back holds on the bad cobble sections.

~ Rudy

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Finally it was time for the last cobbled classic!
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As usual no one came even close to helping Rudy after the depart.

Our young cobbler fought his best, but I suppose we have to realize that not a lot can be done in these races without some kind of support.

Some good spirit shown is all we can take from here...
That and the fact that more riders actually finished the race than in the Ronde.

Results

1 Sep VanmarckeBelkin Pro Cycling Team6h02'17
38 Rudy VerbovenEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 11'08
127 Ioannis TamouridisEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 21'31
147 Juan José OrozEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 23'08
164 Stefan RadochlaEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 34'00
165transposh.org/wp-content/plugins/transposh-translation-filter-for-wordpress/img/flags/basque.png Jon AberasturiEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
DNF Jure KocjanEuskaltel - Euskadi-
DNF Tarik ChaoufiEuskaltel - Euskadi-
DNF André SchulzeEuskaltel - Euskadi-

Edited by Atlantius on 06-03-2014 12:25

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Ollfardh
Hey fans,

The goal was to survive today. It only took one cobbled section to get my team mates overboard. I was on my own with about 200KM to go.

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Not that I had a good day, far from it. But on my own, it was just too hard. IN the second half of the race, it was getting dropped and fighting back. I succeeded quite a few times. But after the third time, I knew I couldn't give the team any points today.

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I made it to the finish at 63th. If I let go sooner, I would've end up higher, but yeah. The team bought me to get points on the cobbles, and with Paris-Roubaix over, I can safely say that I failed them. My two result in Kuurne and De Panne aren't enough. I hope I can do a bit better in the Ardennes, cause I got to do something. I really would like to stay in a World Tour team, but since the places will be limited next year, I really have to show myself!

~Rudy

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Slightly late here is the newsletter covering February.
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Last Month on Euskaltel - Euskadi

The month kicked off with the Continental Championship Road Races. Tarik hid himself skillfully in the Aufrazian version while Igor did great in the European race even though he probably spent a bit too much energy closing gaps. Still a 7th place is a solid effort from him!

After those we raced the first race in the Basque Country Championship Series. It gave no UCI-points, but it was nice to race against the other Basque riders on home soil. Our Euskadi-team did great with Igor and Ion taking a 1-2.

Sadly we had to get back to reality and the cobbled classics. De Ronde was a disaster for the team with only Rudy Verboven actually finishing. He fought his best though, but was doomed with no support.

Scheldprijs Vlaanderen gave us some much needed hope even though Lobato wasn’t able to get more than a 14th place after a good leadout from Verboven. Still two riders in top 20 on a flat classic isn’t all that bad for us.

The good form only partially carried over to Paris – Roubaix. More riders finished, but once again Rudy was left to fence for himself getting another top 40 without any help from the team after the first cobbles section.


Vuelta al País Vasco is probably the most important race for us all season and we came there with the strongest possible team with big ambitions.
Sadly a combination of bad tactics and bad luck only gave us two top 10’s and left Samu at 7th in the GC after the queen stage. The boys need to up their game for the final stages!

February Rankings

First NameLast NameDaysPoints
RudyVerboven314
Juan JoséLobato114
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SamuelSánchez48
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transposh.org/wp-content/plugins/transposh-translation-filter-for-wordpress/img/flags/basque.pngMikelLanda40
Cristianode las Campos40
EgoiMartínez40
MikelNieve40
PabloUrtasun40
transposh.org/wp-content/plugins/transposh-translation-filter-for-wordpress/img/flags/basque.pngJonAberasturi30
JureKocjan30
TarikChaoufi30
IoannisTamouridis30
StefanRadochla30
AndréSchulze30
Juan JoséOroz20

Riders not mentioned did not race this month. Full rankings can be found in post #2

Rider of the Month

This was far from an impressive month for any of the riders to say the least.
Nevertheless one rider had the spirit needed to take home this award.
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Rudy Verboven did a good job scoring points after heling Lobato in the sprint in Scheldeprijs and then followed it up with fighting even harder than we could demand in the two biggest cobbled classics despite having absolutely no support whatsoever from his "team mates".

Sometimes cycling is just as much about the right spirit as it is about big results and this month Rudy was pretty much the only one showing the spirit needed on this team!


Coming Up

First up is the final two stages of Vuelta al País Vasco, where the team will have to outdo themselves in order for the total evaluation to be sufficient.

After that comes the Ardennes where Igor Antón will be designated captain. The aim before the races are to score points in all three and get at least one top 10.

Also we will be riding Giro del Trentino where de las Campos will be given the designated leader to give him some experience before starting the Giro d'Italia in a free role.

A Glimpse of History

This month we will take a look back at the very start in June 1993.
Former Taxi driver Miguel Madariaga led a group of Basque cycling fans to form the Fundacion Euskadi.
The Idea was to build an all Basque team founded by the fans through the socio movement. More than 3000 people would agree to pay the roughly 60 € a year needed to be a socio and with some backing from the regional government and around 100 local companies they were able to put together a budget of 300.000 €.

The requirements of the riders were that they had to be born in Basque Country or have raced at least three years for Basque amateur or junior teams – along with not demanding too high a salary…
And so on 6th of December 1993 the team was officially formed and blessed at a mass in the Aranzazu sanctuary.
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29-year old Juan Carlos González Salvador was the first rider to sign for the team. As a former double Spanish champion and repeated stage winner in the Spanish races he helped race the teams profile quite a bit, though his career was on the way down with no wins in 1993 and only one win in the final two years of his career at Euskadi.
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He was joined by several other riders with top level experience, though one name stood out by quite a bit: Pello Ruiz Cabestany. He had already raced 11 seasons for some of the biggest teams around. In that time he had made a name for himself with as many as 29 victories the most impressive being the GC in Vuelta al País Vasco 1985, three stage wins in Vuelta a España and 1 stage win in Tour de France along with a couple of podiums in the biggest Basque Classic in San Sebatian. A real star to raise the profile of the team and inspire the youngsters.

A common denominator for the experienced pros joining the team would prove to be far past their prime. Fortunately neopros with now well-known names such as Iñigo Cuesta, Roberto Laiseka, Agustín Sagasti and Aitor Eizaguirre were ready to step up and take the scene in the years to come.

The 1994 Team

NameAgeStatsJoined from
Ruiz Cabestany, Pello31[url=www.cyclingarchives.com/coureurfiche.php?coureurid=4732]Link[/url]Gatorade
Gonzalez Salvador, Juan Carlos29LinkEldor - Viner
Murguialday Chasco, Javier31LinkAmaya Seguros
Lazpiur Artabe, Javier23LinkBanesto
Gorospe Artabe, Ruben29LinkBanesto
Usabiaga Oiarzabal, Xabier24LinkCLAS - Cajastur
Martinez Gutierrez, Juan Tomas31LinkSicasal - Acral
González de Heredia Aranzabal, Iñigo22LinkNeopro
Palacin Salgado, Javier22LinkNeopro
Sagasti Alegria, Agustín23LinkNeopro
Solaun Solana, César23[url=www.cyclingarchives.com/coureurfiche.php?coureurid=6322]Link[/url]Neopro
Cuesta Lopez de Castro, Iñigo24LinkNeopro
Elissalde, Thierry24LinkNeopro
Laiseka Jaio, Roberto24LinkNeopro
Barcina Aguinaco, Julian27LinkNeopro
Osa Eizaguirre, Aitor20LinkTrainee
Ajuria Gordon, Ibon22LinkTrainee


For several years the team was constantly on the edge of bankruptcy having to even fight to keep the team vehicles from being impounded. Fortunately Euskaltel joined up in 1998 giving some more financial stability as well as the famous orange colour scheme.

As usual we'll finish of with a video. This time a rather long one bringing live footage starting from the teams first victory in 1994:



Edited by Atlantius on 06-03-2014 11:44

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Ollfardh
Hey fans,

It was a bit weird, to return to the Cauberg, where I had my bad crash a while ago. It not that I was scared, I just didn't have a good feeling. Pretty much half the peloton crashed, that wasn't helping either. We decided to go for Igor, since he won the GP Indurain recently. Ricardo made it into the break, so things were looknig good. But when the attack came, none of us had a reply. Those dutch hills are very different from those we trained on in Pais Vasco. For me it was a long day of bringing Igor back each time, he just didn't take these short hills well. No point for the team eventually, so we'll have to do better in Fleche Wallonne. Until then!

~ Rudy

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Ollfardh
And a great magazine again!
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Time for the first of the Ardennes. We expect the team and Antón in particular to at least score point in these races.
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García got a spot in the early break according to the plan.

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Unfortunately that was the only thing that went as planned as a punction ruined Antóns race completely leaving us with another disappointing result in the end.

Results

1 Joaquím RodríguezKatusha Team6h18'48
32transposh.org/wp-content/plugins/transposh-translation-filter-for-wordpress/img/flags/basque.png Ricardo GarcíaEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 4'02
50transposh.org/wp-content/plugins/transposh-translation-filter-for-wordpress/img/flags/basque.png Igor AntónEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 7'55
59 Rudy VerbovenEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
60transposh.org/wp-content/plugins/transposh-translation-filter-for-wordpress/img/flags/basque.png Ion IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
96transposh.org/wp-content/plugins/transposh-translation-filter-for-wordpress/img/flags/basque.png Mikel LandaEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 8'47
114 Pablo UrtasunEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
146transposh.org/wp-content/plugins/transposh-translation-filter-for-wordpress/img/flags/basque.png Miguel MínguezEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
151 Romain SicardEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.



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With the emabarssement from Amstel in mind everyone was told that they needed to step up for this one.
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Sicard went in the early break as planned. It was a big one so they even had a chance to mix in for some good results in the finish.

In the end it was the big names that decided it between them. We never saw any of our guys in the broadcast again, but nevertheless Rudy Verboven managed to get a brilliant 9th place.

Results

1 Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cycling4h56'12
9 Rudy VerbovenEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 1'20
34 Romain SicardEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 1'40
40transposh.org/wp-content/plugins/transposh-translation-filter-for-wordpress/img/flags/basque.png Igor AntónEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
44www.en.fremap.es/Style%20Library/Images/Fremap/img_comun/banderas/bandera_navarra.jpg Mikel NieveEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
114transposh.org/wp-content/plugins/transposh-translation-filter-for-wordpress/img/flags/basque.png Mikel LandaEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 2'48
116 Pablo UrtasunEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
124transposh.org/wp-content/plugins/transposh-translation-filter-for-wordpress/img/flags/basque.png Rubén PérezEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
187 Tarik ChaoufiEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 9'32


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Warm-Up

Not a lot of Basque riders have good experiences from cobbled races. Today that will change a bit as the Basque Regional Championship Series rides it first race outside Basque country. As earlier announced this kind of races will only give half the points of the domestic races.

The route will see the riders several times over some small cobbled hills in Southern Jutland.
Since Ladagnous haven’t signed up for the race it will be a very open race though Ion Izagirre, Delage and García is expected to have an edge on the others.

It will surely bring anothe kind of race than your standard run-of-the-mill cobbles race

*** Favourites ***
I. Izagirre (EUE), Delage (FDJ), García (COF)

** Outsiders **
G. Izagirre (EUE), Fernández (GRS), Urtasun (EUN), Oroz (EUN), Erviti (MOV)

* Can't be underestiated *
Castroviejo (MOV), Irizar (RLT), Delpech (BSE), Intxausti (MOV), Aberasturia (GRS), Sanz (MOV), Verdugo (EUN), Aramendia (CJR)


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Ollfardh
Hey fans,

Back to Belgium then. While Fleche Wallonne at first sight seemed a bit too hard for me, I woke up with great legs. The race wasn't too heavy, the true climbers didn't really show themselves, so I was just sitting in the peloton most of the day, not falling back like I did in other races. This was really well and our director even said I could ride my own race, as Sicard was in the break.

But yes, me on a good day is sitll nowhere near Sagan on a good day. He was going for victory, as the race wouldn't be too hard for him either. A few guys went and joined the big break of the day, so I thougth I wouldn' tget any points today either. But I kept going. I saw Kwiatkowski go on the final Mur de Huy, and I just grabbed his wheel. We were passing so many riders, and I only had one mission: don't lose that wheel.

As we passed more and more riders, I was finaly cracking. The Mur de Huy is for the climbers, not for me. The announcer was shouting about Sagan winning. Too late, Rudy, too late. But then I realised we were in the last turn. The steepest part was over. I just had enough left to accelerate again and hold a decent pace until the finish line. Kwiatkowski was suddenly close again. I was starting to wonder how high I had finished.

And then I heard it: "Neuvième place, Rudy Verboven de l'équipe Euskaltel". I got 9th! The manager and team mates came to congratulate me. I can't believe how happy I am, after my bad cobbled season, those 100 points for the team finaly gave me a chance to repay them for their confidence in me.

Of course this is a great result, 9th in a World Tour classic! It gives me hope for Liege-Bastogne-Liege, can I repeat it there? But I know it's probably a bit too long for me, so we'll probably ride for Igor again. But for now, just let me dream of another good result!

~ Rudy

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The conditions are not made better by the pouring rain today.
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That doesn’t stop Salas of Euskadi Talents attacking early though.
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With 150 km to go three riders have established a break, but is kept at around 2 minutes by the chasing peloton. They are Zuazubiskar (Euskadi CT), Guillermois (Aquitaine Talents) and Ruiz (OGE). I wonder why Gorka Nieve have sent his only helper out in the break…
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50 km later they have been joined by Morrás (NetApp), Salas (EUS-Talents) and Sesma (Navarre-talents) and the gap have grown to 2’50’’
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While the chase is being kept up by RadioShack and the Euskaltel teams several riders have a hard time coping with the cobbles. They all seem allright though and get back up to the peloton quickly.
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With 50 km to go Euskaltel – Euskadi is left alone to chase. The break now has 4’27’’
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Antón in the role of cobbles-domestique actually starts having some effect on the size of the gap and with 35 km to go the gap is down to 3’30’’
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With 30 km to go the peloton is really starting to crack and only 29 riders are lost behind. Among them Velasco, Gorka Nieve and Camaño.
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Delage is the first of the favourites to move behind with 23 km to go. Euskaltel – Euskadi continue to pull the peloton behind.

The Frenchman reaches the break with 17 km to go while the peloton has been reduced to 26 riders and the gap to 46 seconds as more riders start taking part in the chase.
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33 riders remain in the front group going into the last round on the circuit. 11,3 km to go and everything is still completely open.
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No one feels like taking the front from Pello Bilbao on the last bits of cobbles so it looks like a sprint between the 33 remaining riders with Delage, Fernández, Pérez, García, Sanz and Urtasun being very equally ranked in that discipline.
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Delage can’t wait and attacks again with 6 km to the line!

Euskaltel-Euskadi can’t seem to reel him in and with 3,5 km to the line Delage has half a minutes gap.
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Gorka Izagirre squeezes up the speed in the peloton with 1,7 km to go but Delage still has 20 seconds.
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Gorkas move looks decisive. With 600 m to go Delage is almost caught and Movistar is ready to strike.
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The Frenchman has just enough left to take a deserved win!
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The Sagasti award goes to Mickaël Delage for being the only rider to insist on avoiding a bunch sprint.

Race Results

1 Mickaël DelageFDJ.fr5h37'34
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3www.en.fremap.es/Style%20Library/Images/Fremap/img_comun/banderas/bandera_navarra.jpg Imanol ErvitiMovistar Teams.t.
4transposh.org/wp-content/plugins/transposh-translation-filter-for-wordpress/img/flags/basque.png Beñat IntxaustiMovistar Teams.t.
5transposh.org/wp-content/plugins/transposh-translation-filter-for-wordpress/img/flags/basque.png Arkaitz DuránEfapel - Glassdrives.t.
6transposh.org/wp-content/plugins/transposh-translation-filter-for-wordpress/img/flags/basque.png Ion IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
7www.en.fremap.es/Style%20Library/Images/Fremap/img_comun/banderas/bandera_navarra.jpg Pablo UrtasunEuskaltel - Navarres.t.
8transposh.org/wp-content/plugins/transposh-translation-filter-for-wordpress/img/flags/basque.png Miguel MínguezEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
9transposh.org/wp-content/plugins/transposh-translation-filter-for-wordpress/img/flags/basque.png Egoitz GarcíaCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
10transposh.org/wp-content/plugins/transposh-translation-filter-for-wordpress/img/flags/basque.png Igor AntónEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
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11Mikel AstarlozaEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
12Rubén PérezEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
13Jonathan CastroviejoMovistar Teams.t.
14Mikel LandaEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
15Markel IrizarRadioShack - Leopards.t.
16Koldo FernándezGarmin - Sharps.t.
17Mikel NieveEuskaltel - Navarres.t.
18Javier Francisco AramendiaCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
19Jean-Luc DelpechBretagne - Séché Environnements.t.
20Juan José OrozEuskaltel - Navarres.t.
21Gorka VerdugoEuskaltel - Navarres.t.
22Jon AberasturiGarmin - Sharps.t.
23Pello BilbaoEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
24Enrique SanzMovistar Teams.t.
25Cristiano De las CamposEuskaltel - Navarres.t.
26Ibai SalasEuskadi Talentss.t.
27Aketza PeñaFDJ.frs.t.
28Daniel SesmaNavarre Talentss.t.
29Alberto MorrásTeam NetApp - Endura+ 43
30Jorge AzanzaEuskaltel - Navarres.t.
31Romain GuillemoisAquitaine Talentss.t.
32Sergio RuizOrica - GreenEdge+ 1'03
33Illart ZuazubiskarEuskadis.t.
34Aitor GaldosEuskadi Talents+ 2'17
35Haimar ZubeldiaRadioShack - Leopards.t.
36Ricardo GarcíaBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
37Amets TxurrukaCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
38Aitor HernándezEuskadi Talentss.t.
39Xabier ZandioSky Procyclings.t.
40David LópezSky Procyclings.t.
41Juan Manuel GárateBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
42Garikoitz BravoRadioShack - Leopards.t.
43Yann HuguetTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
44Romain SicardEuskaltel - Aquitaines.t.
45Adrián Sáez de ArregiEfapel - Glassdrives.t.
46Omar FraileCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
47Ibon ZugastiSky Procycling+ 2'43
48Aitor Pérez ArrietaCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
49Martin GrønConcordia Forsikring - Riwals.t.
50Mats AnderssonConcordia Forsikring - Riwal+ 3'26
51Haritz OrbeEuskadi+ 4'25
52Jean MespouledeEuskaltel - Aquitaines.t.
53Egoi MartínezEuskaltel - Navarre+ 4'41
54Pierre CazauxAquitaine Talents+ 4'48
55Iker CamañoTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
56Joseba LarraldeNavarre Talentss.t.
57Víctor De la ParteEuskadi Talentss.t.
58Mikel IlundainNavarre Talentss.t.
59Jon PardoNavarre Talentss.t.
60Gorka NieveOrica - GreenEdges.t.
61Guillermo LanaNavarre Talentss.t.
62Iban MayozEuskadi Talentss.t.
63Unai IparragirreEuskadis.t.
64Carl NaïboAquitaine Talentss.t.
65Igor MerinoEuskadis.t.
66Aritz BagüesEuskadis.t.
67Nicolas CapdepuyAquitaine Talentss.t.
68Yannick MariéAquitaine Talentss.t.
69Andoni LafuenteBretagne - Séché Environnements.t.
70Beñat UrainEuskadi Talentss.t.
71Mikel IturriaTeam Argos - Shimano+ 5'51
72Xabier ZabaloNavarre Talentss.t.
73Julien MazetAquitaine Talents+ 8'22
74Jon LarrinagaEuskadis.t.
75Kevin LabequeAquitaine Talentss.t.
76Iván VelascoCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
77Igor RomeroEuskadi Talentss.t.
78Mikel BizkarraEuskadis.t.
79Mikel AristiEuskadis.t.
80Javier EtxarriNavarre Talents+ 9'19
81Fabien PatanchonAquitaine Talents+ 10'35
82Beñat TxoperenaNavarre Talentss.t.

EHST Standing

NameTeamPoints
1transposh.org/wp-content/plugins/transposh-translation-filter-for-wordpress/img/flags/basque.png Igor AntónEuskaltel - Euskadi35,5
2transposh.org/wp-content/plugins/transposh-translation-filter-for-wordpress/img/flags/basque.png Beñat IntxaustiMovistar Team34,5
3transposh.org/wp-content/plugins/transposh-translation-filter-for-wordpress/img/flags/basque.png Ion IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadi32,5
4transposh.org/wp-content/plugins/transposh-translation-filter-for-wordpress/img/flags/basque.png Gorka IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadi20,5
5 Mickaël DelageFDJ.fr20
6transposh.org/wp-content/plugins/transposh-translation-filter-for-wordpress/img/flags/basque.png Amets TxurrukaCaja Rural - Seguros RGA19
7transposh.org/wp-content/plugins/transposh-translation-filter-for-wordpress/img/flags/basque.png Jonathan CastroviejoMovistar Team19
8transposh.org/wp-content/plugins/transposh-translation-filter-for-wordpress/img/flags/basque.png Juan Manuel GárateBelkin Pro Cycling Team17
9www.en.fremap.es/Style%20Library/Images/Fremap/img_comun/banderas/bandera_navarra.jpg Mikel NieveEuskaltel - Navarre16
10transposh.org/wp-content/plugins/transposh-translation-filter-for-wordpress/img/flags/basque.png Mikel AstarlozaEuskaltel - Euskadi15
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11David LópezSky Procycling13
12Arkaitz DuránEfapel - Glassdrive12,5
13Cristiano De las CamposEuskaltel - Navarre12
14Rubén PérezEuskaltel - Euskadi11,5
15Xabier ZandioSky Procycling11
16Imanol ErvitiMovistar Team10
17Haimar ZubeldiaRadioShack - Leopard9
18Pablo UrtasunEuskaltel - Navarre9
19Miguel MínguezEuskaltel - Euskadi6,5
20Iván VelascoCaja Rural - Seguros RGA6
21Egoitz GarcíaCofidis, Solutions Crédits6
22Juan José OrozEuskaltel - Navarre5,5
23Mikel LandaEuskaltel - Euskadi3,5
24Aitor GaldosEuskadi Talents3
25Markel IrizarRadioShack - Leopard3
26Koldo FernándezGarmin - Sharp2,5
27Javier Francisco AramendiaCaja Rural - Seguros RGA1,5
28Egoi MartínezEuskaltel - Navarre1
29Jean-Luc DelpechBretagne - Séché Environnement1


The next race of the series will be raced on the course of Klasika Primavera and may feature a few specially invited riders, who have shown things in País Vasco.


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Shonak
Helper finishing ahead of Gorka. Certainly not his type of race. :lol:

A very nice report once more. Nice result by both Izagirres although one of them should have won. Smile
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Ollfardh
Did you know Vanmarcke's mother was Basque? Surely he's allowed to start as well? Wink
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Atlantius
Shonak: Definitely not Gorka's day. He got caught behind on the first split and just pedalled safely to the finish. Stayed on his bike for the whole race though, which is always a good achievement for a Basque climber riding on cobbles Wink
Thanks. I had really hoped that Ion could/would do more but it looked like Euskaltel - Euskadi were so much favourites that they thought they could just cruise to the finish Sad

Ollfardh: Haha, really? Too late for the cobbles thi year though Wink

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knockout
Very glad about the performence of the Movistar riders. They did a great job with their 3-4. Now it is time that Intxausti overtakes Anton in the EHST standings...
A Big Thank You To All MG Reporters!

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Shonak
Ollfardh wrote:
Did you know Vanmarcke's mother was Basque? Surely he's allowed to start as well? Wink


He mustn't be very proud of his basque origin then since we have never heard of that before. What a disgrace!! Angry Pfft
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Ollfardh
Hey fans,

Liege-Bastogne-Liege was a bit too hard for me, so it was back to working for Igor. Unfortunately he got dropped rather early, so we had to work and bring him back. But he didn't have good legs either, so we had to turn to Ion. By the time I got him to the front, I felt this race was a little too long for me. I finished somewhere in the main group, not anywhere near the points. Ion couldn't keep up with the big guys either, so it was another disappointing monument for the team.

I do have something else to be happy about, I got named rider of the month last month for all my hard work in Belgium. Well, I was pretty much the least useless rider at that point. But at least I have better memories about my Ardennes campaign, as a team goal got achieved in Fleche Wallonne.

So, my first classic season is over, with one good result. As a neopro, I think I can be happy with that, though my cobble results were really bad. Now I'm need of a break after a long classics season, you'll see me again in Kohl, België and Luxembourg!

~ Rudy

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Atlantius
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Rudy Verboven wrote:
Hey fans,

Liege-Bastogne-Liege was a bit too hard for me, so it was back to working for Igor. Unfortunately he got dropped rather early, so we had to work and bring him back. But he didn't have good legs either, so we had to turn to Ion. By the time I got him to the front, I felt this race was a little too long for me. I finished somewhere in the main group, not anywhere near the points. Ion couldn't keep up with the big guys either, so it was another disappointing monument for the team.

I do have something else to be happy about, I got named rider of the month last month for all my hard work in Belgium. Well, I was pretty much the least useless rider at that point. But at least I have better memories about my Ardennes campaign, as a team goal got achieved in Fleche Wallonne.

So, my first classic season is over, with one good result. As a neopro, I think I can be happy with that, though my cobble results were really bad. Now I'm need of a break after a long classics season, you'll see me again in Kohl, België and Luxembourg!

~ Rudy

You did good in the classics Rudy!

Obviously the results in general were disappointing, but you have shown the right mindset throughout the classics - the reason you were Rider of the Month last month as well.

Riding on Euskaltel is not just about getting big results it's also about fighting and doing the jersey honour. When that can be combined with good results as you did in the most important classic for us it's just brilliant.

You have nothing to be ashamed of - after all this is your first season on this level...

~ Alaon Etxeberdea


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Ollfardh
Hey fans,

Here I am again in Dunkerque, a very interesting race. And I have to say, my teammates are awesome. They know they let me down in a bit in the classics, so they were eager to make it up here. Look at them chasing the breakawayç

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And then, I punctured. The entire peloton and all team cars were passing me. This never happened to me, I was starting to panic. Fotographers came to take pictures. Luckily, this what probably the best picture of me this season, so I just have to share it, even if it was a horrible moment.

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But just look at my team mates, all waiting to bring me back.

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Fastforward to the sprint. No train for me, so it would be hopping wheels. I was hoping Sky would set up a train, but I was wrong. I should've followed the Lottos. Yet my sprint was decent, and I got 6th. Not bad at all Smile

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~ Rudy

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Ollfardh
Hey fans,

Dunkerque stage two started with some good news, apparently Ion had won a stage in Trentino! First Criterium International, now this, he's really on fire this season!

Now back to my race, again some cobblers, but nothing too hard, I was expecting another mass sprint. No train for me, so I was forced to go from wheel to wheel again. I avoided a big crash near the finished, then tried to respond to the late attacks

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But when the sprint trains took over, I fell back again, just like yesterday. Now I got 7th, after a decent sprint. The stage was not hard enough.


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So tomorrow we should have a harder stage, which I welcome. A podium might be possible on a good day, but we'll see how it goes.

~ Rudy

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