[CT] Bank of Ireland - Irish Cycling {2014} - Sponsor Announcement
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Dippofix |
Posted on 24-02-2014 14:38
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Welcome to the Headquarters of the next new CT team, Bank of Ireland - Irish Cycling. As already stated, we start in Cyclings lowest division, the Continental Tour. There we will be racing a varied calendar, but with clear focus on our home nation(s), Ireland (and GB). As of yet we don't have a jersey, but it is in progress. Of course our rider focus will be on Irish riders, of whom we have a few very specific targets, but more on that later. First, let's come to the sponsors:
We're being sponsored by one of the biggest Irish Banks, Bank of Ireland. They decided to take this step seeing how good Dan Martin and Nico Roche are doing at the top of the sport, and seeing Sam Bennett nearly take green at the Tour d'Avenir, they decided to step in and support a team to develop the sport at it's roots. They have big plans for the team, expecting it to promote to the PT at some point. However they realised that there simply aren't too many Irish that are good for this level - either they are too good or just domestiques. So they have given permission to sign other riders too, preferably from other English-speaking countries, like the UK, the US, Australia or New Zealand.
Main Sponsor
Bank of Ireland Banking
Minor Sponsors
O'Neills Clothing
Guinness Beverages
Aer Lingus Travel
O'Briens Food
Failte Ireland Tourism
If you want to, you can also check us out on our twitter. Either send us a message directly, or use #BoInfo to contact us.
Edited by Dippofix on 21-02-2015 19:05
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Dippofix |
Posted on 24-02-2014 14:44
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Leaders
José Mendes
Puncher | 29 | 4.100
Damion Drapac
Sprinter | 26 | 4.100
Connor McConvey
Climber | 26 | 4.100
Edited by Dippofix on 22-07-2014 19:27
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Dippofix |
Posted on 24-02-2014 14:44
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January
10th: Clasico San Cristobal
18th-22nd: New Zealand Cycle Tour
27th: Great Ocean Road Classic
February
1st: Tour of South China Sea
2nd-7th Benelux Challenge
26th: Gisborne GP
March
1st-7th: Tour de San Luis
16th: The Sean Kelly Classic - Seskin Hill
18th-21st: Volta ao Algarve
20th-25th: Tour de Beauce
27th-30th: Tour d'Rwanda
April
4th: GP Oudenaarde
8th-15th: Ruta America del Sur
11th: Tro Bro Leon
24th-27th: Istrian Spring Trophy
30th: Melaka's Governor Cup
May
1st: Rund um den Finanzplatz Eschborn-Frankfurt
1st-5th: 5 Jours de Dunkerque
8th: Criterium Hainleite
11th: Lincoln GP
15th-19th: Circulo de Juarez
24th-29th: Tour of Taihu Lake
25th: Bucks County Classic
31st: GP Onda-Boavista
June
5th-12th: Vuelta a Guatemala
14th-19th: Giro del Capo
19th: Barcelona Classic
28th: Rutas de America
July
2nd-8th: Tour de Pologne
7th: Manx International
18th: CycleArmenia Classic
25th-29th: Tour d'Indonesia
August
11th-15th: Tour d'Azerbaijan
14th-18th: Baltic Chain Tour
31st: GP Tokyo
September
20th: Grand Prix de Quebec
22nd: Grand Prix de Montreal
24th: Cauberg Classic
October
2nd: GP Yekaterinburg
14th-19th: Tour of Utah
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Wins | | | | | | | | Race | Stage | Rider | | Tour de San Luis | 2 | Damion Drapac | | Volta ao Algarve | 3 | José Mendes | | Volta ao Algarve | GC | José Mendes | | Ruta America del Sur | 3 | José Mendes | | 5 Jour de Dunkerque | 5 | Tobyn Horton | | Circulo de Juarez | 1 | Damion Drapac | | Giro del Capo | 4 | José Mendes | | Giro del Capo | GC | José Mendes | | Barcelona Classic | - | Damion Drapac | | Tour d'Indonesia | 4 | Paidi O'Brien | | Tour d'Azerbaijan | 5 | Yauhen Sobal | | Herald Sun Tour | 5 | José Mendes | | Herald Sun Tour | GC | José Mendes | | | | | | Podiums | | | | | | | | Race | Stage | Rider | Result | BeNeLux Challenge | 1 | Sam Harrison | 2nd | Tour de San Luis | 7 | Damion Drapac | 2nd | Tour de San Luis | Points | Damion Drapac | 2nd | Tour de Beauce | 6 | Paidi O'Brien | 2nd | Istrian Spring Trophy | 3 | José Mendes | 2nd | Istrian Spring Trophy | GC | José Mendes | 2nd | GP Montreal | - | José Mendes | 2nd | GP Yekaterinenburg | - | José Mendes | 2nd | Volta ao Algarve | 1 | Peter Hawkins | 3rd | Ruta America del Sur | 8 | José Mendes | 3rd | Circulo de Juarez | 3 | Damion Drapac | 3rd | | | | | Top 5's | | | | | | | | Race | Stage | Rider | Result | BeNeLux Challenge | 2 | Nic Hamilton | 4th | Ruta America del Sur | GC | José Mendes | 4th | Istrian Spring Trophy | 2 | José Mendes | 4th | Istrian Spring Trophy | 3 | Yauhen Sobal | 4th | Vuelta a Guatemala | 5 | Yauhen Sobal | 4th | Herald Sun Tour | 2 | Damion Drapac | 4th | Cauberg Classic | - | Conor McConvey | 4th | Tour de San Luis | 1 | Damion Drapac | 5th | Tour de Rwanda | 3 | Damion Drapac | 5th | Tro-Bro Leon | - | Kevin Barclay | 5th | Vuelta a Guatemala | 5 | José Mendes | 5th | Rutas de America | - | Damion Drapac | 5th | | | | | Top 10's | | | | | | | | Race | Stage | Rider | Result | Clasico San Cristobal | -0 | Conor McConvey | 6th | New Zealand Cycle Tour | 3 | Peter Hawkins | 6th | Tour de San Luis | 2 | Peter Hawkins | 6th | Volta ao Algarve | 4 | José Mendes | 6th | Istrian Spring Trophy | 2 | Yauhen Sobal | 6th | Circulo de Juarez | 5 | Damion Drapac | 6th | Vuelta a Guatemala | 2 | José Mendes | 6th | GP Tokyo | - | Damion Drapac | 6th | Herald Sun Tour | 6 | José Mendes | 6th | Cauberg Classic | - | Ciaran Kelly | 6th | Clasico San Cristobal | - | José Mendes | 7th | New Zealand Cycle Tour | 1 | Timothy Gudsell | 7th | New Zealand Cycle Tour | GC | Timothy Gudsell | 7th | Tour de San Luis | 7 | Peter Hawkins | 7th | Ruta America del Sur | 6 | José Mendes | 7th | Vuelta a Guatemala | 1 | Yauhen Sobal | 7th | Tour d'Indonesia | 5 | Yauhen Sobal | 7th | New Zealand Cycle Tour | 4 | Damion Drapac | 8th | Great Ocean Road Classic | - | Damion Drapac | 8th | Sean Kelly Classic | - | José Mendes | 8th | Ruta America del Sur | 3 | Ciaran Kelly | 8th | Circulo de Juarez | 2 | Damion Drapac | 8th | Vuelta a Guatemala | 1 | Peter Hawkins | 8th | Vuelta a Guatemala | 7 | José Mendes | 8th | Giro del Capo | 3 | José Mendes | 8th | Tour de San Luis | GC | Conor McConvey | 9th | Tour de Rwanda | 2 | Damion Drapac | 9th | Circulo de Juarez | 4 | Damion Drapac | 9th | Tour de Pologne | 5 | José Mendes | 9th | Cauberg Classic | - | José Mendes | 9th | Tour de San Luis | 3 | Conor McConvey | 10th | Ruta America del Sur | 4 | José Mendes | 10th | Ruta America del Sur | 6 | Yauhen Sobal | 10th | CycleArmenia Classic | - | José Mendes | 10th | GP Tokyo | - | Adam Petrie-Armstrong | 10th |
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Posted on 24-02-2014 14:44
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Dippofix |
Posted on 24-02-2014 14:48
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WIN Seskin Hill Classic ?
Top 5 Cauberg Classic ?
Top 5 Volta ao Algarve ?
Top 5 Tour de Pologne ?
Top 10 - CT Teams Standing ?
Edited by Dippofix on 11-04-2014 18:22
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Dippofix |
Posted on 24-02-2014 15:29
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This is available for our Top 3 riders on average as of now, but we might expand it at a later point. I'll probably also add a few more categories, but at the moment the tables work well, so i'll see what exactly i can implement. As always, credit for the table goes to Alexkr00.
José Mendes [img-r]https://i875.photobucket.com/albums/ab311/Dippofix/Man%20Game/Gallery/JMendes_zps0e22c6fb.jpg[/img-r] Age | 29 | Wage | 80,000 | Role | Leader | Rider type | Puncher | Favorite race | GP Onda-Boavista | 2013 team | Prio-Porto | XP | 4.100 |
Points | PPRD | Wins | Top 10's | Ranking | 270 | 15 | 3 | 12 | 2 |
Team History | | 2013 | Prio - Porto | 2012 | Pearl – Adidas [Loan] | 2011 | Team Nespresso |
Fl | Mo | Hi | TT | Sta | Res | Rec | Cob | Sp | Acc | Fig | Do | Pro | 69 | 68 | 78 | 69 | 72 | 68 | 67 | 51 | 68 | 65 | 70 | 67 | 69 |
Damion Drapac [img-r]https://i875.photobucket.com/albums/ab311/Dippofix/Man%20Game/Gallery/DDrapac_zps8ecac9c7.jpg[/img-r] Age | 26 | Wage | 70,000 | Role | Leader | Rider type | Sprinter | Favorite race | Down Under Classic | 2013 team | The Oz | XP | 4.100 |
Points | PPRD | Wins | Top 10's | Ranking | 58 | 2,07 | 1 | 8 | 60 |
Team History | | 2013 | The Oz | 2012 | Festina – Corec [Loan] | 2011 | - (Assumed) | 2010 | Nokia – Nike |
Fl | Mo | Hi | TT | Sta | Res | Rec | Cob | Sp | Acc | Fig | Do | Pro | 71 | 51 | 53 | 60 | 70 | 65 | 76 | 64 | 80 | 79 | 66 | 77 | 60 |
Connor McConvey [img-r]https://i875.photobucket.com/albums/ab311/Dippofix/Man%20Game/Gallery/CMcConvey_zps4101b944.jpg[/img-r] Age | 26 | Wage | 60,000 | Role | Free Role | Rider type | Climber | Favorite race | Tour of Utah | 2013 team | Free Agent | XP | 4.100 |
Points | PPRD | Wins | Top 10's | Ranking | 33 | 1,32 | 0 | 3 | 104 |
Team History | | 2013 | - (Assumed) | 2012 | Cyclevox | 2011 | 100% Me |
Fl | Mo | Hi | TT | Sta | Res | Rec | Cob | Sp | Acc | Fig | Do | Pro | 69 | 74 | 73 | 64 | 71 | 71 | 70 | 57 | 61 | 63 | 72 | 67 | 67 |
Edited by Dippofix on 25-09-2014 20:33
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sutty68 |
Posted on 24-02-2014 16:05
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Liking the preview mate, Good Luck in the new season |
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Dippofix |
Posted on 25-02-2014 14:43
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Sutty - Thanks, good luck to you too.
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Dippofix |
Posted on 28-02-2014 13:34
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Ciaran Kelly
Ciaran has impressed all of us here at our young team in the season-ending Japan Cup, where he surprisingly managed to grab a Top 10 in what would be his teams last race. We believe he might not have what it takes to fully lead our team, but he's a very useful rider from our main country, and his abilities on the hills and in the mountains as well as his fast acceleration could prove very valuable to us. He has already expressed interest in joining us after it became clear that Vespa would not continue on to 2014.
Adam Petrie-Armstrong
Adam is the second of the Irish duo that rode for Vespa last season, he is a beast on the flats. He didn't do much at PCT level last year, finishing in an obscure 555th place in the rankings with a total of only four points. He did however spend a great deal of the time in the breakaway groups, which is exactly where we'd like him to represent us too, when he's not working on the front of the pack for one of the leaders. He also has the acceleration needed to win if a breakaway group should succeed, and he can also attack on the downhill, where he is amongst the best in the world. As Kelly did, he also already expressed interest in riding for a team from his homeland, so i'm sure we can find an agreement come transfer time.
Urban Monks
Urban, once of 100% Me (now Jaguar-Eritel), has decided he wants to try and come back to cycling after two years away from the sport. We think he can still develop a fair amount, though the real question for us is if he can get fit enough in time for the upcoming season. Before his retirement, he was a typical breakaway rider with some strength on the cobbles too. We have no doubt that that would be exactly what he would come back to do, but we'll have to see.
Conor Dunne
Conor is one of the few talents on this list, but he follows the "fighter" pattern. At the moment the only thing he's really good at is attacking and accelerating, and those are the skills we would train him on. He has the potential to become quite good at both of those, and could also improve in to a useful domestique for the flat races. He has not yet been involved in pro cycling, but we believe he is ready to take that step now.
Peter Hawkins
Peter is pretty much the only sprinter on this list, but he is quite good at that. He has also been away from cycling for a few years, but after some good results in the domestic races, he seems ready to come back. He has a few problems picking up speed, but once he has reached top speed, he's a class act. That coupled with his general strength on the flats make him a perfect lead-out for another one of our targets, who will be revealed at a later point.
Spoiler So, those were the Irish FAs i'm most interested in. Some more lists are to follow (F.E. Irish riders with a contract, foreign FAs, young talents, etc.) when i come back next weekend. |
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Posted on 28-02-2014 13:36
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Aer Lingus supports this team, good luck
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
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Dippofix |
Posted on 02-03-2014 17:55
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Ollfardh - Yes, now both Irish Airlines are in Cycling.
And somehow i'm not surprised you support the Aer Lingus-backed team.
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Posted on 02-03-2014 21:49
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Hawkins? Have you read the MMG reports? He is a deceleration machine
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Dippofix |
Posted on 03-03-2014 18:03
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Numbers - I haven't actually.
But yeah, he's not exactly a top-level sprinter.
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Posted on 10-03-2014 18:35
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Posted on 13-03-2014 15:50
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Posted on 15-03-2014 15:12
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Dippofix |
Posted on 17-03-2014 13:55
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Five Riders join Bank of Ireland
Ciaran Kelly
Ciaran has come from the free agency, and was our first confirmed signing. Last year he rode at PCT level for the now disband Vespa team, where he managed to get a Top 10 at the season ending Japan Cup. He will mainly serve as domestique with permission to attack in the hilly races, where he will be a key supporter for our new team captain José Mendes, who will also be presented in this post. Besides that, he is also rather decent in the higher mountains, a terrain where we haven't secure anybody more capable than him so far.
Tobyn Horton
Tobyn is already easily one of the most talented brits at our level. His Sprinting is quite nice, but his real virtue is his acceleration, something he is already very, very good at. There's a chance he might be loaned out, but most likely he will stay with us to gain some more experience at this level. He is also very decent on the flat roads in general, and can handle the cobbles well enough to most likely make him leader for them.
Peter Hawkins
Peter will be in for the sprints alongside Tobyn, with changeable roles. He might have been away from the Pro scene for a while, but after many good results in the domestic races, he's looking to come back now. He's been on our lists ever since he decided to take the step, and we've been closely monitoring the progress he's been making, so we decided we'd give him a chance to prove himself once again with the big boys.
Paidi O'Brien
Paidi is the first of our two transfers in. He mightn't be the best rider on the market, but him being this years road race NC, there's just no way we wouldn't sign him. He joins from the other Irish Team, Magna-Ryanair, for a mere 30k. He will ride all the big races for us, showing off his jersey with pride, but mainy he will be used as a domestique, of course always with the option to attack, for José. He's also quite all right on the flats, so you might see the Green, White and Gold jersey at the front of the peleton there too, working for Tobyn or Peter.
José Mendes
José is our absolute leader for this season. He spent last year at PCT level with the Portuguese team Prio-Porto, where his most notable results were a stage win at Vuelta al Tachira, Volta ao Algarve and USA Pro Cycling Challenge, as well as wearing the KoM jersey for 10 days at the Vuelta a Espana. He will naturally be at all the hilly races the division has to offer, including at least one of the races where he won a stage last year - the Volta ao Algarve.
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Posted on 17-03-2014 20:08
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Mendes good signing! |
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Dippofix |
Posted on 20-03-2014 18:18
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Adam Petrie-Armstrong
Adam is the flat beast in our team. He will be there at the end of the flat stages to bring our sprinter(s) to the front of the pack. He will also be getting in to moves a lot, where i'm sure he will show our jersey more than just a few times. He mightn't be a top sprinter in his own right, but he does have the kick necessary to win if a group makes it to the finish line ahead of the pack. He's also very happy he could be reunited with his old friend from Vespa-Aprillia, Ciaran Kelly, so i'm sure those two will link up great for us too.
Connor McConvey
Connor will be our leader in the mountains (probably), but that doesn't really say very much. Fact is he could get us a few Top 10s every once in a while, but it'll be hard to get anything more. He is however just as valuable an allround domestique, being nearly as good on the short, steep hills as on the longer mountains, and he is ever willing to attack, which might bring him and us a few nice results in mountaineous races.
Ryan Mullen
Ryan is another very important signing for us. Many are seeing him as the future of Irish Cycling, since as of now he is easily the most talented rider the Emerald Isle has to offer. It's not fully clear yet what sort of a rider he might end up as. Though he is a time triallist now, he might develop in to some sort of a puncher too. It is clear anyway that he really has a kick to him, though he can't sustain it for a long time. So it seems likely he will be a TTist and a lead out once fully maxed out.
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