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Caisse d'Epargne
rycadinho
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Hey guys, this will be my first story in Daily but I'm going to do my best to make it worth reading. As you can see then I have chosen the great french/spanish team Caisse d'Epargne. I have always been a fan of Valverde, so it was a easy choice to make. I will be using Dailys 2010 DB and I will be playing on hard too!

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Caisse d’Epargnes story goes all the way back to the good old from the good old Banesto days, where Indurain managed to win the Tour de France fifth times in a row! . Since then have the name changed a few times, but you have always found some of the greatest climbers especially from Spain.. Since the team now is sponsored by a French bank then there is a mix between riders from those nationalities.

Caisse d’Epargnes squad for the new season
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The biggest star of the team in the last couple of seasons has been without any doubt Alejandro Valverde and he shall again lead the team towards another successful season.

Valverde managed to win his first GT win in the Vuelta a España, but he didn't enjoy the same success in the ardenne classics. Alejandro shall try to win L-B-L again and he will also go for the win in Amstel and Fleche. I'm still a little unsure if he will race the classics + the tour or he will take a break from cycling after Volta a Catalonia and then go for the overall Vuelta classification as he did with great success last year.

Even through Alejandro is our biggest star then we might have the heir to him in Luis Leon Sanchez!
Sanchez managed to win Paris-Nice last year and he got a stage win in last years Tour de france! This lad got a lot of potential because he is a phenomenal downhiller, he is a good climber and he is a strong in the timetrials.
Mario Bruseghin, Juan Mauricio Soler and not to mention another big talent Rigoberto Urán are also riders that will be very important for the team.

The Squad is based on strong climbers and good punchurs but we also got a talented sprinter named Rojas. He will not get the greatest support for the sprints, but perhaps some of our climbers can line up a train for him like Columbia for Cavendish...

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The team got 3 very good sponsors to help us stay in the top of the protour and the goals for next season are very realistic for us to complete.
Valverde is our strongest bet for winning San Sebastian, but only if he rides the Tour.

That's why Sanchez can end up as our captain for that race since he will race the Tour de France and he will also try go for a top 10 spot something I believe he can do.

Contract Status

I have already managed to renew the contracts with 3 riders for the next seasons. Lossado, Rui Costa and Soler will stay in the team after this year.
Arnold Jeanneson is not sure if he will accept the contract I offered him while Drujon, Lastras, Pérez og Zandio all have to leave the team unless they manage to do something incredible.

There are many interesting riders who haven't got a contract for the next season. The Schleck brothers, Joaquin Rodriquez and Devolder are all riders that I would love to see being part of Caisse d'Epargnes 2011 squad. We got enough money to bring at least one big name rider to the team but we can instead of spending our remaining budget on one rider, then we can get two or three great riders. Mosquera, Barredo and Igor Anton are also riders that I will be following for the next months especially if there current teams can't renew their contracts!

The race program for January

We will only be riding Santos Tour Down Under before we enter February where Caisse d'Epagne will feature in a lot more races.
Edited by rycadinho on 19-02-2010 18:45
 
baia
Looks great,wish you luck.
 
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Pazflor
Isn't there a Caisse story by Valverde321 in the 08 story forum?
Edited by Pazflor on 19-02-2010 18:48
 
Batista15
Great start!Good luck for the season
 
rycadinho
thanks for the comments guys I will soon come with a introduction to Tour Down Under Smile
 
rycadinho
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Santos Tour Down Under is the biggest bike race of Australia
and organizers hope as always that one of their own can deliver some stunning performances. After the race got upgraded to the Protour, then the interest have been bigger from the teams and this years edition is no difference.
Petacchi, Farrar, Pozzatto og Boasson Haagen, who perhaps is the biggest favourite to claim the overall win, are all riders who we will be keeping a eye on under the race. The only downside about this years Tour down Under is that the last winner of the race the Australian sprinter Allan Davis not take part of this year’s edition.

I have decided to sent a strong squad to Australia and the seven riders can hopefully manage to get some good results. Our Captain will be Rojas who seems to be in good shape after the preseason camp in Spain. He will try to get some top five stage results and his good hill abilities can give him the edge over Petacchi when it comes to the general classification.
Gutierrez, Moreau and Lastras are also strong enough to make the difference if they have the leg and we are looking forward to stage 5 because it’s a stage that suits our type of riders.

Start list

Lampre
1. A.Petacchi
2. L.Bernucci
3. G.Bole
4. F.Gavazzi
5. D.Hondo
6. M.Sapa

Katusha
11. F.Pozzato
12. N.Eskov
13. D.Galimzyanov
14. M.Ignatiev
15. A.Ovechkin
16. A.Pliuschin
17. S.Vandenbergh

Garmin
21. T.Farrar
22. J.Bobridge
23. M.Maaskant
24. C.Meyer
25. T.Meyer
26. J.Van Summeren
27. M.Wilson

Sky
31. E.Boasson Hagen
32. R.Downing
33. M.Hayman
34. L.P.Nordhaug
35. I.Stannard
36. C.Sutton
37. B.Swift

HTC - Columbia
41. M.Renshaw
42. L.Y.Bak
43. M.Goss
44. A.Hansen
45. L.Howard
46. V.Reynès
47. H.Roulston

Caisse d'Epargne
51. J.J.Rojas
52. A.Coyot
53. M.Drujon
54. J.I.Gutiérrez
55. A.Jeanneson
56. P.Lastras
57. C.Moreau


Euskaltel
61. K.Fernández
62. A.Galdos
63. I.Isasi
64. J.J.Oroz
65. R.Pérez
66. R.Sicard
67. P.Urtasun

Footon - Servetto
71. M.Cardoso
72. E.Capelli
73. E.Mata
74. M.Merlo
75. M.Pedersen
76. D.Vitoria
77. J.Walker

Saxo Bank
81. G.E.Larsson
82. F.Høj
83. D.Klemme
84. M.Mørkøv
85. R.Porte
86. A.Steensen
87. N.Sörensen

Bouygues Télécom
91. W.Bonnet
92. F.Bichot
93. D.Gaudin
94. P.Quemeneur
95. Y.Trofimov
96. S.Turgot
97. T.Voeckler

The Shack
101. T.Vaitkus
102. J.Brajkovič
103. B.Hermans
104. D.Impey
105. M.Irizar
106. G.Lequatre
107. S.Rosseler

Androni Giocattoli
111. L.Bertagnolli
112. R.Bertogliati
113. T.Bertolini
114. F.Ginanni
115. A.Loddo
116. J.Serpa
117. L.Solari

Française des Jeux
121. S.Chavanel
122. M.Chérel
123. A.Geslin
124. F.Guesdon
125. Y.Offredo
126. A.Roux
127. W.Sulzberger

Cervélo
131. T.Bos
132. X.Florencio
133. R.Hammond
134. B.Lancaster
135. D.Lloyd
136. M.Reimer
137. D.Rollin

Rabobank
141. J.Posthuma
142. L.Boom
143. S.Clement
144. S.Langeveld
145. T.Leezer
146. B.Tankink
147. M.Tjallingii

Liquigas
151. F.Sabatini
152. M.Finetto
153. J.Guarnieri
154. A.Kuschynski
155. D.Oss
156. M.Quinziato
157. E.Viviani

Astana
161. E.Gasparotto
162. A.Bazayev
163. S.Davis
164. V.Dmitriyev
165. D.Fofonov
166. J.Jufré
167. R.Kireyev

Omega Pharma
171. L.Hoste
172. G.D'Hollander
173. K.De Haes
174. M.Lloyd
175. G.Löwik
176. J.Peraud
177. J.Roelandts

Vacansoleil
181. A.Ongarato
182. J.Hoogerland
183. M.Marcato
184. W.Mol
185. M.Mortensen
186. B.Traksel
187. L.Westra

AG2R
191. L.Mondory
192. D.Champion
193. K.Goddaert
194. Y.Krivtsov
195. R.Mandri
196. A.Ravard
197. N.Rousseau

Quick•Step
201. W.Weylandt
202. K.De Weert
203. I.Keisse
204. N.Maes
205. M.Tosatto
206. K.Van Impe
207. M.Wynants

Team Milram
211. B.Schröder
212. M.Eichler
213. S.Knaven
214. C.Knees
215. L.Roberts
216. D.Roels
217. P.Wrolich

BMC
221. M.Kohler
222. T.Frei
223. A.Kristoff
224. A.Moos
225. S.Morabito
226. M.Schär
227. S.Zahner
Edited by rycadinho on 16-02-2010 16:21
 
valverde321
well since you completly took the team i'm writing about in 08 stories section I won't be nice to you so........
Spoiler
That team picture is from 08 becasue Vladimir Karpets is in it and Joaquim rodriquez. Also no hard feelings but now iv'e got some competion altough I would've prefered a diferent team cause now no one will follow mine. You also misspelt epargne you spelt it like epagne. But anyway good luck because I made some mistakes like this too (but not this bad.)

Edited by valverde321 on 16-02-2010 16:43
 
rycadinho
Valverde321 wrote:
well since you completly took the team i'm writing about in 08 stories section I won't be nice to you so........
Spoiler
That team picture is from 08 becasue Vladimir Karpets is in it and Joaquim rodriquez. Also no hard feelings but now iv'e got some competion altough I would've prefered a diferent team cause now no one will follow mine.


Sorry made i didn't pick this team because I enjoy being a idiot towards other people. I don't hope you see it as a competition because what is the winners prize? I didn't know that there also was a Caisse d'Epagne story going on in the old game but i suppose it's just as interesting to read about yours compared to mine - if not even more!

I don't hope you got any harsh feelings because I didn't now you had started a Caisse d'Epagne story since I have only checked the 09 section for stories.

There should be plenty of room for to stories of the same team and especially since it's based on to different games.
 
valverde321
I was a little harsh but hopefully you also do well But I do still see it as a competition for reasons that are too hard to explain.

Good Luck and remember to change thread name since it's incorectly spelt
 
rycadinho
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Stage 1

The first stage of the race is totally flat and it will probably end in as mass sprint finish. Petacchi, Farrar and Hagen are for me the biggest favorites for todays stage win but I hope that Rojas can manage a top 5 result.
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We are off! The first race for Caisse d’Epargne and the first protour race have finally been started.
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Todays breakaway that included the rising French star Romain Sicard was being controlled by Team Sky.
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Shortly after Sicard had managed to secure the hill jersey from the only hillsprint of the stage – the breakaway got caught.
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When the peloton had five kilometres to the finish line was Farrars people setting the tempo before the mass sprint. Rojas was looking sharp and he had also Gutierrez to help him for the sprint.
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Gutierrez with Rojas on his wheel managed to create a small gap to the peloton because when the last Garmin rider had leaved the front – then the tempo was slowed down for a few seconds!
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Rojas really had to dig deep to hold off the big guns but thanks to some brilliant teamwork between him and Gutierrez, then he could cross the line as a surprising stage winner of this years Tour down Under!
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Stage

1 José Joaquín Rojas Caisse d'Epargne 3h11'17
2 Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Professional Cycling Team s.t.
3 Alessandro Petacchi Lampre - Farnese Vini s.t.
4 Mark Renshaw Team HTC – Columbia s.t.
5 Tyler Farrar Garmin – Transitions s.t.
6 Filippo Pozzato Team Katusha s.t.
7 Lieuwe Westra Vacansoleil Pro Cycling Team s.t.
8 William Bonnet Bbox Bouygues Télécom s.t.
9 Aitor Galdos Euskaltel – Euskadi s.t.
10 José Iván Gutiérrez Caisse d'Epargne s.t.
11 Roger Hammond Cervélo Test Team s.t.
12 Anthony Geslin Française des Jeux s.t.
13 Koldo Fernández Euskaltel – Euskadi s.t.
14 Matthew Goss Team HTC – Columbia s.t.
15 Aleksandr Kuschynski Liquigas – Doimo s.t.

General

1 José Joaquín Rojas Caisse d'Epargne 3h11'07
2 Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Professional Cycling Team + 4
3 Alessandro Petacchi Lampre - Farnese Vini + 6
4 Anthony Roux Française des Jeux + 8
5 Mark Renshaw Team HTC – Columbia +10
6 Tyler Farrar Garmin – Transitions s.t.
7 Filippo Pozzato Team Katusha s.t.
8 Lieuwe Westra Vacansoleil Pro Cycling Team s.t.
9 William Bonnet Bbox Bouygues Télécom s.t.
10 Aitor Galdos Euskaltel – Euskadi s.t.
11 José Iván Gutiérrez Caisse d'Epagne s.t.
12 Roger Hammond Cervélo Test Team s.t.
13 Anthony Geslin Française des Jeux s.t.
14 Koldo Fernández Euskaltel – Euskadi s.t.
15 Matthew Goss Team HTC – Columbia s.t.

Points

1 Dimitri Champion AG2R La Mondiale 8
2 Elia Viviani Liquigas – Doimo 8
3 José Joaquín Rojas Caisse d'Epargne 8
4 Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Professional Cycling Team 6
5 Brett Lancaster Cervélo Test Team 4

Mountains

1 Romain Sicard Euskaltel – Euskadi 16
2 Michael Schär BMC Racing Team 12
3 Anthony Roux Française des Jeux 8
4 Elia Viviani Liquigas – Doimo 6
5 Nicki Sørensen Team Saxo Bank 5

Tomorrow awaits us another flat stage but with the leader jersey to defend will it not be an easy race for Caisse d’Epargne.
Edited by rycadinho on 19-02-2010 18:48
 
valverde321
what level do you play on?
 
rycadinho
Valverde321 wrote:
what level do you play on?


I play on hard good sir.
 
valverde321
wow you are very good then
 
rycadinho
Valverde321 wrote:
wow you are very good then


Well I'm good but things are always easier when your rider got 5+ Smile As I mentioned in the report, then Gutierrez and Rojas got a small gap to the other big guns because the AI somehow slowed the speed down just before the sprint. Luckily for me but it was nice to start with a victory.
 
Thrige
When you export your result, copy the rows you want in the result list here. Then press the icon with the spreadsheet and press 100%. At last, paste your rows from Excel, and your resultlist would look way better..

For your racing: Great ride! You can take this far with Rojas..
Edited by Thrige on 16-02-2010 16:57
 
baia
Nice start.
 
rycadinho
Thrige wrote:
When you export your result, copy the rows you want in the result list here. Then press the icon with the spreadsheet and press 100%. At last, paste your rows from Excel, and your resultlist would look way better..

For your racing: Great ride! You can take this far with Rojas..


Aye will do so but the only problem is that i already have around 20 reports with this setup - but i will do it like that for now on when i write a race report! Thanks for the tip and well i can only say that some great stages awaits Smile
 
rycadinho
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Stage 2

Today’s stage is another chance for the sprinters to fight for the stage win. The 134 kilometres are very flat and even through we managed to surprise the big sprinters yesterday, then it will be very hard to beat them again. Petacchi is my favourite for the stage but Rojas is in good shape so I expect him to fight for a top five place.
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The start of the stage was starting extremely intense as many riders tried to get away from the peloton. We didn’t allow any big groups out, so it was a group of five riders who managed to start today’s breakaway. Among them was Liquigas good cobblestone rider Quinzato but even though the breakaway got more and more time to the peloton – then both Katushca and Rabobank helped us controlling them.
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Bertogliati was the last of rider of today’s breakaway to be caught by the peloton controlled by Caisse d’Epargne but Sky decided to take the front before the final kilometres - preparing the sprint for Hagen.
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We had again managed to create a fine train for Rojas but with under a kilometre left came Hondo with captain Petacchi with so much speed that the Spaniard got passed.
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Rojas didn’t have the legs to fight for the stage win, but the former lead out man for legendary Erik Zabel, Danilo Hondo, didn’t seem interested letting Petacchi pass him and he tried to steal the win from his own team leader!
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A replay was needed for the organizers to find out who actually won today’s sprint but Petacchi managed to press his bike inches in front of his own team mate and Mark Renshaw, who was almost leaving the Lampre team empty handed took third.
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Stage

1 Alessandro Petacchi Lampre - Farnese Vini 3h10'48
2 Mark Renshaw Team HTC – Columbia s.t.
3 Danilo Hondo Lampre - Farnese Vini s.t.
4 Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Professional Cycling Team s.t.
5 Tyler Farrar Garmin – Transitions s.t.
6 José Joaquín Rojas Caisse d'Epargne s.t.
7 Filippo Pozzato Team Katusha s.t.
8 Pablo Lastras Caisse d'Epargne s.t.
9 Lieuwe Westra Vacansoleil Pro Cycling Team s.t.
10 Manuel Cardoso Footon – Servetto s.t.
11 Enrico Gasparotto Astana s.t.
12 Leonardo Bertagnolli Androni Giocattoli s.t.
13 William Bonnet Bbox Bouygues Télécom s.t.
14 José Iván Gutiérrez Caisse d'Epargne s.t.
15 Francesco Ginanni Androni Giocattoli s.t.

General

1 Alessandro Petacchi Lampre - Farnese Vini 6h21'51
2 José Joaquín Rojas Caisse d'Epargne + 4
3 Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Professional Cycling Team + 8
4 Mark Renshaw Team HTC – Columbia s.t.
5 Danilo Hondo Lampre - Farnese Vini + 10
6 Grega Bole Lampre - Farnese Vini + 11
7 Sébastien Turgot Bbox Bouygues Télécom s.t.
8 Bobbie Traksel Vacansoleil Pro Cycling Team + 12
9 Denis Galimzyanov Team Katusha + 13
10 Tyler Farrar Garmin – Transitions + 14
11 Filippo Pozzato Team Katusha s.t.
12 Lieuwe Westra Vacansoleil Pro Cycling Team s.t.
13 William Bonnet Bbox Bouygues Télécom s.t.
14 José Iván Gutiérrez Caisse d'Epargne s.t.
15 Anthony Geslin Française des Jeux s.t.

Points

1 Alessandro Petacchi Lampre - Farnese Vini 12
2 José Joaquín Rojas Caisse d'Epargne 8
3 Elia Viviani Liquigas - Doimo 8
4 Dimitri Champion AG2R La Mondiale 8
5 Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Professional Cycling Team 6

Mountains

1 Romain Sicard Euskaltel – Euskadi 16
2 Rubens Bertogliati Androni Giocattoli 16
3 Manuel Quinziato Liquigas – Doimo 12
4 Michael Schär BMC Racing Team 12
5 Anthony Roux Française des Jeux 8

Rojas was not far away from Petacchi today and tomorrow is a stage that is perfectly suited for our sprinter! The finish is actually pretty hard and Petacchi will have a difficult time sprinting at the final hill – while Rojas, Pozzato and Hagen defiantly will try to get a stage win.
Edited by rycadinho on 19-02-2010 18:49
 
baia
Nice sprint and screens.I think Rojas will be able to wear the yellow..
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rycadinho
baia wrote:
Nice sprint and screens.I think Rojas will be able to wear the yellow..


Well the race is already a success after the stage win he gave us! But I fear that he wont be able to go with the big guys like Pozzatto and Hagen if they attack a long way out from the finish on stage 5.
 
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