[Pre-season Crit] Bay Cycling Classic
|
tsmoha |
Posted on 02-04-2014 11:02
|
Directeur Sportif
Posts: 11819
Joined: 19-07-2010
PCM$: 300.00
|
Becherovka - Kiwibank Becherovka will be the second PT-team to race the Bay Crits in it's own colours. The half-Kiwi team already had some riders participating at The Bay last year, but now received a wildcard for a "full" entry. Again very good news for the second-year-event: Sam Bewley's Becherovka-team is very welcome!
And there's also a clear mission: Leigh Howard finished 2nd overall behind Sutton last year and of course will aim for the win this time! Now being "maxed", Howard definitely offers a great skill-setup and should be mentioned as one of the very top-favorites!
The question is his support though: four pure TT-specialists (including Becherovka's most favorite Aussie Glenn O'Shea as a guest rider) ain't exactly a perfect leadout, except of Westley Gough, who also raced the Bay Crits last season and finished inside Top-20 in two flat crits. So the Kiwi may be the last man standing for Howard. Rider | 2013 Team | 2013 Overall | Notable results | Leigh Howard | Drapac | 2nd (24pts) | 2nd (2013 Rd2) | | | | 3rd (2013 Rd4) | Westley Gough | New Zealand | - | 19th (2013 Rd1) | Josh Atkins | New Zealand | - | - | Michael Hepburn | Jayco-AIS | - | 33rd (2013 Rd2) | Glenn O'Shea | - | - | - |
The goal for Howard is "simple": doing better than last year's 2nd overall!
|
|
|
|
tsmoha |
Posted on 02-04-2014 11:18
|
Directeur Sportif
Posts: 11819
Joined: 19-07-2010
PCM$: 300.00
|
Avanti Racing Team (domestic) Formerly known as Genesys Wealth Advisers (or Huon Salmon), one of the dominating squads in Australia's domestic cycling scene will once again be present in the Bay Crits. Like last year, where the guest riders did very well to score some outstanding results.
So it ain't surprising to see both Lachlan Morton (winner of the Portarlington Crit) and Simon Clarke (3rd overall in 2013) returning to race in the famous blue/orange kits. While Morton will have quite good chances to repeat his victory, Clarke may find himself in a less comfortable position.
His former teammate from Oz Cycling - Damion Drapac - may take the leader's role. Now maxed, Drapac is aiming for a succesfull season in the CT and also hopes do to better than last year's Bay Crits (where he couldn't score a single Top-5)... Jack Haig, by the way, will have his final race in Avanti's colors, so watch out for him. Rider | 2013 Team | 2013 Overall | Notable results | Damion Drapac | Oz Cycling | 8th (11pts) | 6th (2013 Rd1) | Simon Clarke | Genesys | 3rd (17pts) | 3rd (2013 Rd2/4) | | | | 4th (2013 Rd1) | Lachlan Morton | Genesys | 7th (12pts) | Win (2013 Rd3) | Jack Haig | - | - | 33rd (2013 Rd2) | Alexander Edmondson | Drapac | - | 14th (2013 Rd4) |
Last year, Morton won the hilly crit out of a mid-race breakaway..
|
|
|
|
Bikex |
Posted on 02-04-2014 12:22
|
Team Leader
Posts: 7257
Joined: 25-08-2012
PCM$: 600.00
|
A shame that Uugunbayar just missed out, but it's okay because he got replaced by Jang who is loaned out by my team
Also liking the team previews a lot! |
|
|
|
tsmoha |
Posted on 02-04-2014 18:27
|
Directeur Sportif
Posts: 11819
Joined: 19-07-2010
PCM$: 300.00
|
Yeah, sorry for removing Uugunbayar that late, but I tried to balance the nominations as fair as possible while keeping the team's focus realistic/the way I wanted
Thanks for the words on the previews. Will do a few more this evening.
|
|
|
|
Roman |
Posted on 02-04-2014 18:33
|
Grand Tour Specialist
Posts: 4386
Joined: 29-05-2007
PCM$: 200.00
|
Great preview for my team is that, tsmoha. Hopefully Howard can improve his overall result from the last year by than one place. He could even be the biggest favourite for the race, Gough and O'Shea will be hopefully at least a decent lead-out.
|
|
|
|
tsmoha |
Posted on 02-04-2014 19:55
|
Directeur Sportif
Posts: 11819
Joined: 19-07-2010
PCM$: 300.00
|
@Roman: Thanks, mate! And yes, Howard is imo the top-favorite this year. Some strong competition, but he has the best overall setup. Plus Gough and O'Shea ain't the worst train given the rather "weak" Crits-competition
AnPost - ChainReaction (amateur) After an Irish National Team participated at the Bay Crits back in 2013, there will be again an Irish selection (riding in AnPost's colors) at the start this year! The squad consists of three riders, who took part a year ago, all looking for better results now.
Sam Bennett in particular: just one of those "now maxed" sprinters, Bennett really has to prove that his 2013 performance was a one-hit-disaster. Eventually, Matthew Brammeier appeared as the stronger sprinter one year ago. If they will find a way to work together plus Peter Hawkins adding his speed, it could actually be a dangerous trio for bunch sprints.
No real threat for the hilly stage though. British "guest rider" Erick Rowsell, who didn't make the GB National Selection this time, may be the most promising, as he finished inside Top-25 on this parcours last season. Rider | 2013 Team | 2013 Overall | Notable results | Sam Bennett | Irish National | - | 24th (2013 Rd2) | Matthew Brammeier | Irish National | - | 13th (2013 Rd2) | Erick Rowsell | GB National | - | 25th (2013 Rd3) | Martyn Irvine | - | - | - | Peter Hawkins | - | - | - |
After disastrous Bay Crits in 2013, Bennett is back for more!
|
|
|
|
tsmoha |
Posted on 02-04-2014 20:09
|
Directeur Sportif
Posts: 11819
Joined: 19-07-2010
PCM$: 300.00
|
Oz Cycling Project The Oz Cycling Project definitely wants to perform better than they did in last year's Bay Crits (even though the team had some decent single results eventually). The roster though ain't exactly what you may call a bunch of favorites..
But credit where credit is due: Wes Sulzberger (recently acquired from Simply Red Bull) was one of the biggest surprises in last year's event. Scoring three Top-10 results plus finishing 4th overall (and so 2pts better than teammate Ricki Nelson) was a remarkable result.
Also Simon Gerrans did quite well in the hilly crit, finishing as best of the top-favorites and missing the podium/win quite close as 4th.. he won't be stronger this time, though. Sprint-leader will be Anthony Giacoppo, who was Chris Sutton's last man in a strong Risa-train last season. In Australia, he's well known for his crits-skills.. will he shine? Rider | 2013 Team | 2013 Overall | Notable results | Anthony Giacoppo | Risa-Ergon | - | 12th (2013 Rd2) | Simon Gerrans | Oz Cycling | 12th (7pts) | 4th (2013 Rd3) | Wes Sulzberger | Budget | 4th (15pts) | 4th (2013 Rd2) | | | | 7th (2013 Rd1/4) | Mark O'Brien | - | - | - | Rhys Gillett | - | - | - |
Will Giacoppo be able to go for victories, now that he's the team's leader?
|
|
|
|
Ad Bot |
Posted on 25-11-2024 00:00
|
Bot Agent
Posts: Countless
Joined: 23.11.09
|
|
IP: None |
|
|
Dippofix |
Posted on 02-04-2014 20:59
|
Classics Specialist
Posts: 3906
Joined: 29-01-2013
PCM$: 300.00
|
And why is Rowsell in with the Irish again?
Not that McConvey or Kelly would be win contenders on the hilly stage, but they're not too shitty either. Doesn't really matter though. A nice presentation too, and i hope Hawkins can get some nice leading out practice.
|
|
|
|
tsmoha |
Posted on 02-04-2014 21:06
|
Directeur Sportif
Posts: 11819
Joined: 19-07-2010
PCM$: 300.00
|
@Dippo: Haven't seen any nomination for Kelly or McConvey Rowsell though was nominated rather early, so he deserves a spot. And like said in the preview, this Irish trio could make for a good train, yes.
|
|
|
|
tsmoha |
Posted on 02-04-2014 22:05
|
Directeur Sportif
Posts: 11819
Joined: 19-07-2010
PCM$: 300.00
|
Malaysian National Team A Malaysian selection will be at the Bay Crits for the second time (after riding in Terrenganu's colors in 2013) and it's again a lineup that could well be in the mix for some decent results. Even though the team struggled to work well in last year's sprints.
Anuar Manan (two 11th places) and Ahmad Haidar Anuawar (two Top-10s) could be strong, but did not really find a way to take advantage of a kinda overpowered sprint-trio last year (together with Awang).. if they do better this year (together with Salleh), we may see a Malaysian stage winner.
Or will we see Mat Senan score this win? He put up a very strong performance in last year's hilly crit as 5th, just behind Gerrans as second-best in a group of top-favorites. So he definitely knows how to race this challenging crit. Watch out for him! Rider | 2013 Team | 2013 Overall | Notable results | Anuar Manan | Terengganu | - | 11th (2013 Rd2/4) | M. S. Anuar Aziz | - | - | | M. Saufi Mat Senan | Terengganu | 15th (6pts) | 5th (2013 Rd3) | A. Haidar Anuawar | Terengganu | 12th (7pts) | 7th (2013 Rd2) | | | | 8th (2013 Rd4) | M. Harrif Salleh | Champion Sys | - | 11th (2013 Rd1) |
Will we see the first non-Aussie win in this year's Bay Classics? Manan is a threat.
|
|
|
|
tsmoha |
Posted on 04-04-2014 18:13
|
Directeur Sportif
Posts: 11819
Joined: 19-07-2010
PCM$: 300.00
|
If there's anyone interested in a specific preview, let me know. I may do a few last ones today before the action begins on weekend
|
|
|
|
fintas |
Posted on 04-04-2014 18:18
|
Small Tour Specialist
Posts: 2602
Joined: 21-03-2008
PCM$: 1200.00
|
tsmoha wrote:
If there's anyone interested in a specific preview, let me know. I may do a few last ones today before the action begins on weekend
Obviously would be interested in seeing a previw of Team UniSA, for obvious reasons
|
|
|
|
sammyt93 |
Posted on 04-04-2014 18:52
|
Classics Specialist
Posts: 3634
Joined: 03-07-2012
PCM$: 300.00
|
I'd like to see what you make of OCBC, mainly because of Awang.
|
|
|
|
fjhoekie |
Posted on 04-04-2014 18:54
|
Grand Tour Specialist
Posts: 4476
Joined: 25-07-2010
PCM$: 200.00
|
Budget Forklifts! Have an Aussie rider this season (on loan), he's the reason I want that preview
Manager of Team Popo4Ever p/b Morshynska in the PCM.Daily Man-Game
|
|
|
|
tsmoha |
Posted on 04-04-2014 19:30
|
Directeur Sportif
Posts: 11819
Joined: 19-07-2010
PCM$: 300.00
|
Okay, thanks for the replies Will try to do at least two, starting with UniSA.
Team UniSA (national selection) The Team UniSA is back with yet another interesting lineup for the Bay Crits. After riding with free agents one year ago, the team consists of ManGame-team members this time. Will those riders repeat Graeme Brown's huge success from 2013 (4th overall)?
There's definitely a chance to go for a result like that: veteran sprinter Allan Davis still has some good speed (especially on a level like this) and may be a real threat thanks to his ability to survive challenging parcours. He's supported by future-superstar Caleb Ewan, who also knows how to "climb" if needed. A thrilling duo it is anyway: Davis (34 years) and Ewan (20) stay for both Australia's "history" and future.
And there's another "big gun" on the team: Matthew Lloyd (who recently left Australia to join Ewan at Boeing-Bulgaria Bicycling) will be one of the top-favorites for the hilly crit. His first appearance at the Bay Crits, Lloyd is supported by Adam Semple, who did quite well last year (14th, supporting Nathan Earle for his 9th place). Rider | 2013 Team | 2013 Overall | Notable results | Allan Davis | - | - | - | Caleb Ewan | - | - | - | Matthew Lloyd | - | - | - | Adam Semple | Team UniSA | - | 14th (2013 Rd3) | Adrian Laidler | - | - | - |
Lloyd will certainly aim for the hilly criterium in Portarlington.. for the win!
|
|
|
|
tsmoha |
Posted on 04-04-2014 20:37
|
Directeur Sportif
Posts: 11819
Joined: 19-07-2010
PCM$: 300.00
|
OCBC Bank Singapore A new Asian mixed team will take part at the Bay Crits this year: OCBC Bank lines up with riders from 5 nations across Asia, with only one rider (Awang) racing this Crits Series for the second time.
And it's this Azizulhasni Awang, who may also be the biggest hope for the team to score points. Lacking almost any useful backup stats, this short crits may be the perfect terrain for Awang to go for a win or podium. He struggled to do anything special last year, but did at least score a Top-10 in Queenscliff.
As for the hilly crit, the team will hope for either Gyung Gu Jang or Alex Destribois to achieve a surprising Top-5 or Top-10. Both ain't chanceless to do so, tactics may be the key here. It will definitely be an exciting team to watch, with some new or not yet too prominent faces trying to show themselves. Rider | 2013 Team | 2013 Overall | Notable results | Azizulhasni Awang | Terengganu | 25th (1pt) | 10th (2013 Rd2) | Nawuti Liphongyu | - | - | - | Gyung Gu Jang | - | - | - | Alex Ariya Destribois | - | - | - | Essa Khalifa | - | - | - |
Maybe the best chance for TT-specialist Awang to score a win..
Edited by tsmoha on 04-04-2014 20:38
|
|
|
|
sutty68 |
Posted on 04-04-2014 22:43
|
Tour de France Champion
Posts: 34654
Joined: 22-08-2010
PCM$: 200.00
|
I would like to see how you rate the chances of Eddie Stobart Pro Cycling |
|
|
|
tsmoha |
Posted on 05-04-2014 07:29
|
Directeur Sportif
Posts: 11819
Joined: 19-07-2010
PCM$: 300.00
|
Budget Forklifts (domestic) After a quite succesful 2013's edition for one of Australia's most outstanding domestic squads, the team once again will aim for showing it's colors in a good way. One rider from last year will return to ride in the yellow kit.
Ricki Nelson, who remained in the CT after the disbanding of his former team ANC, will return to race the Bay for Budget. After struggling in the two first flat crits last year, Nelson proved his speed in the final event last year, where he finished closed behind Sutton as 2nd. He may at least aim for the overall Top-5 this year.
Behind Nelson, the team lacks some outstanding rider this time (since Wes Sulzberger - 5th overall in 2013 - will ride for his new team Oz Cycling). But it's an interesting lineup with two Kiwis plus the two Aussie talents Patrick Lane and Alex Wohler. The latter spent the last seasons with Team Budget, earning himself a contract with Oz Cycling this year. Rider | 2013 Team | 2013 Overall | Notable results | Ricki Nelson | Budget | 6th (13pts) | 2nd (2013 Rd4) | | | | 8th (2013 Rd2) | Clinton Avery | - | - | - | Timothy Gudsell | - | - | - | Patrick Lane | Genesys | - | 23rd (2013 Rd3) | Alex Wohler | - | - | - |
Wohler may try his luck in breakaways, where he could play his strengths.
|
|
|
|
tsmoha |
Posted on 05-04-2014 13:01
|
Directeur Sportif
Posts: 11819
Joined: 19-07-2010
PCM$: 300.00
|
Edie Stobart Pro Cycling The British CT-squad received a wildcard for obvious reasons: with five Aussies on the team, Edie Stobart could well become a fan-favorite at The Bay this year!
An it's also some well known names Down Under, that will try and go for some decent results in the Crits: Nathan Earle (who scored a nice 9th place in the hilly crit riding for Team UniSA last season) and the Van der Ploeg-brothers all had pretty good seasons in Australia's National Road Series in 2013. The Van der Ploegs look like good breakaway riders, so this may be their big chance to go for results.
Other than that, the team may hope for some strong sprints by veteran Mark Renshaw. Though lacking the top speed, Renshaw comes off a pretty good season in the CT and could show some smart tactics in the bunch sprints. Maybe not a serious contender, but someone to watch out for. Rider | 2013 Team | 2013 Overall | Notable results | Mark Renshaw | - | - | - | Nathan Earle | Team UniSA | 23rd (2pts) | 9th (2013 Rd3) | Cameron Wurf | Budget | - | 15th (2013 Rd3) | Neil Van der Ploeg | - | - | - | Paul Van der Ploeg | - | - | - |
Earle will try to repeat his Top-10 in Portarlington from last year..
|
|
|
|
sutty68 |
Posted on 05-04-2014 13:35
|
Tour de France Champion
Posts: 34654
Joined: 22-08-2010
PCM$: 200.00
|
Got a feeling we are going to be in for a hard time |
|
|