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Cofidis - The way to World Tour
Faillu
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Database: PCMDaily2012V1
Development of abilities: 0, 5
Race difficulty: Normal/Hard
Financial difficulty: Normal


Hello and welcome to my story.
It’s about the Cofidis team, and the way to World Tour. Just like some seasons ago, when they were in the World Tour. This time we’ll also follow the battle in Pro Continental Tour, to see how they perform. So let’s get to the main point.

Welcome.
My name is Jake Collins, and I’m the new manager of the Cofidis team. I’m really happy, that I’ve got this chance to show off, because I hope I can reach the World Tour with Cofidis. In the next season we’ll race with courage and discipline, to reach our one and only goal, Promotion to the World Tour. Before we can start the season, there are some small things you need to know. Here’s a little overview about them,
This is our team for the next season,
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Spoiler
As you can see, we’ve got a pretty good team there. In the mountains we’ve got Rein Taaramae, David Moncoutié, and Rémy Di Gregorio. I hope they can do some great work up there. Then we’ve got Samuel Dumoulin, Leonardo Duque and Adrien Petit in the sprints. Those three guys are going to work really hard to get the needed victories for the promotion. At last we’ve got some time trialers. I’m talking about Nicolas Vogondy, Jan Ghyselinck and Damien Monier. The rest of the riders can of course also do something good, but I don’t believe that you need further information about them. If you need further information, please look at the overview again.


I hope you will follow Cofidis on the way to World Tour.

This is my first story, so there will be some mistakes.
Edited by Faillu on 16-05-2012 12:46
 
Faillu
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Vien
Cofidis is always fun.. Good luck Smile
 
Eden95
Good luck, Cofidis is one of the most likeable teams Smile
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Zoom123
Good Luck! A story with Cofidis should be very interesting indeed! Grin
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Faillu
Thanks to you all. Smile
I also hope i can make it interesting. Smile
 
sutty68
Always nice to see a new story start, Good Luck Wink
 
Faillu
Thanks
 
Faillu
The first update will be posted on sunday. Not before, because i'm very busy until then.
 
Faillu
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Today it was the first race of the year. Something I had really looked forward to. We even got a wildcard for the Santos Tour Down Under. So that was the first race. Our goal in the race was tough. We had to win a stage. I knew we could win a stage, but then the riders had to believe in themselves. I told the riders so, before we travelled to Australia.

Our squad
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Stage 1:
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Because our goal was a stage win, we had to participate in the breakaways. So the riders from our team went every time, there were a chance. After some tries Mickaël Buffaz got away with Daniel Oss and Davide Vigano. Davide and Daniel did most of the work, so Mickaël could just sit and wait till the end.

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When the breakaway came to the climb of the day, Mickaël had saved enough power to win the sprint. The others didn’t even try to win it. Pretty good job by Mickaël, because now he has the climber’s jersey tomorrow. That can help us a bit in the hunt for the stage win. Mickaël now believes more in him self than before

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Unfortunately the breakaway couldn’t make it till the end, so the stage was going to end in a mass sprint. I was hoping so much, that Samuel could win, but our train couldn’t match the other trains. It was still pretty impressive with the 4th place. Tomorrow our goal will be the same.


Stage results
Spoiler
1. Mark Cavendish
2. Theo Bos
3. André Greipel
4. Samuel Dumoulin
5. Giacomo Nizzolo
6. Heinrich Haussler
7. Yevgeni Hutarovich
8. Alessandro Petacchi
9. Kenny Van Hummel
10. Gert Steegmans


Overall standings
Spoiler
1. Mark Cavendish
2. Theo Bos
3. Daniel Oss
4. André Greipel
5. Mickaël Buffaz
6. Samuel Dumoulin

7. Giacomo Nizzolo
8. Heinrich Haussler
9. Yevgeni Hutarovich
10. Alessandro Petacchi
 
Faillu
One question,
Does anyone now how to make the text italics
 
Vien
like this :)


[i]like this :)[/i]

Edited by Vien on 20-05-2012 16:13
 
Ste117
Good luck, French teams are really fun to play with Grin
MG Team manager Team Ticos Air Costa Rica

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Faillu
@Vien okay I'll try.

@Ste117 Yes I agree Smile
 
baia
Good luck...already with a good start.
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Faillu
@baia Thanks. Smile
 
Faillu
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Today it was the second stage of the Santos Tour Down Under. A day with a route that looked pretty good for our captain Samuel Dumoulin. Our goal was to get him in to top 3, and we knew how to do that.

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There were a lot of attacks in the start of the stage. But we controlled it, so no good riders managed to get away. Nico Sijmens did a very good job by controlling the pace. He did it so good that when we passed the first intermedia sprint, Samuel Dumoulin won the sprint in front of Mark Cavendish.

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When we passed the mountain sprint of the day, Mickaël Buffaz had to attack to keep his mountain jersey. No other riders attacked, so it was pretty easy for Mickaël to win the sprint. A little later he decided to breakaway again.

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Just when I thought that Mickaël was going to win the stage, the peloton started to up the pace, and the catched him with only 5 kilometers to go. At that point I felt a little sad for Mickaël. It was now all down to Samuel.

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The final kilometers was total chaos. All the favourites tried to get away. But not us. Samuel knew when to attack and he attacked when the time was right. He got company of Chris Froome and Björn Leukemans. At the end it wasn't enough and Samuel couldn't win.

Spoiler
Stage Results
1. Björn Leukemans
2. Chris Froome
3. Samuel Dumoulin
4. Ángel Vicioso
5. Maxime Monfort
6. Enrico Gasparotto
7. Jackson Rodriguez
8. Rui Costa
9. Martin Elmiger
10. Stijn Devolder


Spoiler
Overall Standings
1. Björn Leukemans
2. Samuel Dumoulin
3. Chris Froome
4. Mark Cavendish
5. Mickaël Buffaz
6. Nico Sijmens
7. Luke Durbridge
8. Rubén Pérez
9. Maxime Monfort
10. Enrico Gasparotto

Edited by Faillu on 23-05-2012 19:14
 
Vien
Really nice third pic and grats on the top 3 Smile
 
Faillu
@Vien thanks. Smile
 
PCM rulezz
Very good result
I hope you can keep that good position in the GC
Winners never quit, quitters never win.

It's difficult not to be happy when you're surrounded by Belgians. - Mark Cavendish


 
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