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Fabian Eichel - A New German Hope
francopell
Fabian Eichel


Hello everyone and welcome to my blog!

For the some of you that may know me from the Girobio then you won't need to read the next piece I am writing but for those of you who Iam a new name to here is a little piece about myself.

I am twenty years old and I currently ride for Argos-Shimano where I will lead in some stage races as the team is focused around sprinters - Marcel Kittel in particular. I will also be expected to occasionally help where I can for Kittel in the lead out trains.

I am a stage racer who excels on long, drawn-out climbs as that is where I can show my skills. On the sharp climbs I have the power but not the acceleration for them so I will likely never be as good as Gilbert or Rodriguez is now. I can probably be one of the best climbers in the world with the right training and some mentoring but that will probably not come at Argos-Shimano unless they sign a big name climber.

This season will be one to build experience up for myself, I will lead the team in quite a few races although I'm not sure which ones yet. The experience of leading a team is great but then, so is the pressure. The team should be able to get promoted, especially with the extra firepower in stage races I will bring. I think the team should be aiming to be the highest ranked PCT team in the superprestige rankings.

Although this is a bit off topic I will be keeping a photo gallery for important moments in my career and I hope I will get a lot of them! Unfortunately my achievements in the Girobio were not photographed so I will have to wait for something significant to happen (i.e. my first win) before I am able to put something there.

My schedule is not yet decided but I am probably going to take part in a lot of minor stage races and a grand tour (hopefully the Tour de France where I would ride alongside the very best!) if I'm lucky and I impress the manager. I'll have to work very hard to have that kind of honour though as it is the biggest race in the world and it is my dream to win it one day!

Overall I am the best stage racer on the team and second best climber. I am a diesel engine uphill and tend to keep a consistent pace, I can't usually handle very hard accelerations but I can keep a very steady rhythm which is hard to follow already for the non-climbers. I am an efficient climber but not really an explosive one, every climb to me is just a long time trial and I try to imagine no one else is there so I can focus properly. I do get a little nervous if I see a rider get out of the saddle and shoot ahead of me and that can ruin my pace and has done in numerous U23 races.

The Girobio 2011 was my breakthrough race however and I managed to win it comfortably. I was the calmest out of everyone there and was too strong for most people and those I did not drop on the climbs were finished in the time trials. I was one of the youngest riders then so i guess on the first mountain stage people weren't ready for me to be able to stay with the best and then drop them on the final climb. I should recap that stage as it was one of my best victories to date.

There were two major climbs, the first one the favourites for victory hit the front on and soon I saw lots of riders falling off the pace. The group soon was that of 19 of the best riders - and me. I hung near the back as I didn't want my opposition to know I'd held on. Halfway up that climb I saw the race leader begin to fold up and retreat to the back. I knew this was my chance. I pulled myself to the front and made the pace even higher and the race leader cracked. I pulled off, satisfied with my efforts and I was sure I could win the stage if I just stayed calm.

The descent started and the race leader began to come close to the leading group again but he didn't have it in him. On the final climb five riders attacked isolating me and the now struggling and shrinking group of eight. I then rode to the front of the group and slowly but surely began to reel in the five riders. I had no help from anyone though, they were all exhausted after a kilometre I had dropped all of them. I was isolated against five riders but my legs felt extremely good.

I then had them in sight with two kilometres to go. Then it was the final kilometre and I was all alone, I'd ridden past them with ease and they were all struggling to get on my wheel but I was too far ahead. They'd misjudged their own efforts and were completely out of energy. I had done it and I raised my hands as I crossed the finishing line.


Palmares


2012
 
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Photo Gallery


Edited by francopell on 03-11-2012 20:58
 
francopell
Team Presentation

Welcome to the presentation of Team Argos-Shimano for the 2012 season. We really only have two leaders and the rest of the opportunities will come to the large number of stronger riders we have. We should be the strongest sprint team in the Pro Continental Division and with new signing latest Girobio winner Fabian Eichel we can aim for thje top ten in minor stage races.

The Leaders


Marcel Kittel

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The young German talent is by far the strongest rider on the team. With Tom Veelers and on occasion Degenkolb as his lead out man, he is unstoppable when on form. This will hopefully be a breakthrough year for him as we will try and get him to win the Green Jersey come this July in Le Tour de France. He is still young and has his best years still well ahead of him.

John Degenkolb

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The only other real leader on the team, John has a lot of potential and will get many opportunities. He will have a much different calendar to Kittel but their races will cross over occasionally and when that happens anything less than a win is awful. He is a year younger than Marcel but on a similar level to him.

Protected Riders


Fabian Eichel - A new German talent. Possible heir to Jan Ullrich?
Roger Kluge - Not too old, will be important in lead-outs.
Alexandre Geniez - Strong capable climber.
Tom Dumoulin - Young but promising time trialist.
Yann Huguet - Competent puncheur.
Simon Geschke - Key domestique and good stage racer.

The Rest

Johannes Frohlinger
Mathieu Sprick
Koen De Kort
Thierry Hupond
Ramon Sinkeldam
Dominic Klemme
Tobias Ludvigsson
Roy Curvers
Albert Timmer
Bert De Backer
Patrick Gretsch
Thomas Damuseau
Tom Stamsnijder
Ronan Van Zandbeek
Thomas Bonnin
Yukihiro Doi
Cheng Ji

As you can see we have a young squad. Our oldest rider is only 32 years old as well so most of the team has a long future! Promotion is very possible with a squad this strong.

Team Argos Shimano Directeur Sportif
Edited by francopell on 03-11-2012 21:30
 
francopell
Sponsor Goals



Argos
***** 1st Vatenfall Cyclassics - Realism 7.5/10
***** Gp Ouest France Plouay - Realism 5/10
**** 1st Points Classification Tour de France - Realism 7/10
**** 1st Paris-Tours - Realism 8/10
*** Stage Win Criterium du Dauphine - Realism 9/10
*** Stage Win Paris-Nice - Realism 9.5/10
** Top 3 Criterium International - Realism 6/10
** Top 10 Amstel Gold Race - Realism 4/10
* Stage Win 4 Jours de Dunkerque - Realism 10/10
* Stage Win Ronde Van Zeeland Seaports - Realism 10/10

Shimano
***** 1st De Brabantse Pijl - La Fleche Brabanconne - Realism 7/10
**** Top 10 La Fleche Wallonne - Realism 3/10
*** Stage Win Eneco Tour - Realism 9/10
** Stage Wins Tour de Belgique - Ronde van Belgie - Realism 10/10
* Stage Win Tour de Wallonnie - Realism 10/10


Fabian Eichel Goals



***** First Professional Victory - Realism 9/10
**** Win a Stage Race - Realism 7/10
*** Be part of a winning lead out train - Realism 8.5/10
** Be part of the teams Tour de France squad (if we get a wildcard) - Realism 7/10
* Top 10 in World Tour Stage Race - Realism 5/10

Edited by francopell on 04-11-2012 10:41
 
Jesleyh
Am I allowed to post?
Well, looks nice, and you know I like your reporting style Wink
I like it that your team is Argos Grin

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Yes, you can post Pfft
 
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Man I have to give credit to you. You have the PCMCL, the Vincenzo Moretti story and now this! You're just amazing Wink
 
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TimoCycling
Nice start man! Looks really good so far, hope you'll do well with Argos!
 
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Good luck dude Cool
 
francopell
@Daggen Not really Pfft Moretti is on hold and the PCMCL is very easy to run and only takes an hour at the most to run a day.

@TimoCycling Thanks, not sure how long he'll be staying though. I think that by 2015/16 he'll be a top stage racer and will want a team to support him and Argos aren't really a climber based squad right now. Maybe if I can sign some support for him in the mountains.

@lennybernstein Thanks Grin

I'll see if I can do a team presentation by tonight but it'll probably be tomorrow.
 
FroomeDog99
Good luck with this, looks good
I like the team choice Smile
 
Jakstar22
Good Luck Franco. I just hope you don't stop the Cyclist League by running to many stories.
 
Ian Butler
Best of luck, it was a good read/intro Wink
 
francopell
@Froomedog99 Thanks Grin

@Jakstar22 PCMCL is still my number one priority and I won't be reporting this until I have played the stage of the PCMCL Wink

@Ian Butler Thanks, glad you like it Smile
 
Jesleyh
francopell wrote:
@Froomedog99 Thanks Grin

@Jakstar22 PCMCL is still my number one priority and I won't be reporting this until I have played the stage of the PCMCL Wink

@Ian Butler Thanks, glad you like it Smile


Yeah, can't wait for this story to begin, but I'm much more impatient for the PCMCL Wink
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Nice presentation. Good luck with Fabian Smile
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Best of luckWink
 
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Good Luck Fran, hope you enjoy this story Wink
 
francopell
Thanks all for the good luck wishes!

Gp De La Marseillaise


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I'd get my chances here today. I was a free element and we'd brought Degenkolb as when he got down to it he was a decent climber up the hills. I knew that I could perhaps win from a breakaway so I tried to attack from the start. Unfortunately I was starting right at the very back of the peloton so it was a fight to get to the front of the peloton! I was out of energy by the time I'd managed to get to the front of the peloton but with the start on a tricky hill I might've been able to stay away...

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Climbing in France. the first climb of the day was very steep and it took me by surprise.

After dealing with a few attacks I was feeling my legs begin to tire. But I also knew that I was in good form and good try for a long range podium...

I then heard something from the manager that threatened to jeopardise the season on the whole:

"John is down and out. He's not looking very good. I'll tell you guys more when I've heard from the physio. Change of plan, Fabian, try and get as much time as possible."

This was bad news but I had to do my job...

I was trying to establish the break of the day with a Europcar rider but the peloton was not on my side. I was really annoyed but I couldn't do anything about it. I wasn't going to surrender but it certainly looked bad for me and Bouyer.

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I'm not a threat but people are still a bit afraid of me. Good sign?

Two more riders bridged the gap and began to help.

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Surely now the gap will grow bigger than at least one minute?

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A growing gap, five riders and 90km. Maybe, just maybe, we can do this...

60km now. I was the strongest climber of the group and was towing everyone. I didn't know what to do, if I rode harder they'd crack, if I stayed at my current pace the peloton would catch me.

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A dilemma...

I chose to do what I did best and churn out a pace. If I went too slow the peloton would catch us and the race would be a disaster.

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Picture in numbers. 20km to go, minute and a half gap, five riders vs a peloton of 173. One hill and one downhill remaining. Game on!

Then another german came along. Everyone's favourite German, Jens Voigt. Maybe if I didn't win he could keep the win in Germany...

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Voigt had bridged the gap!

We'd been caught and Voigt then launched another attack...

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I wasn't dead yet as I tried to get away again.

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Me at the front of the race

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Bye bye victory...

Managers comment

That... was awful. Fabian had a chance to come in the top ten even when he was reeled in but he ruined it through attacks. Had he not attacked he could've won here. The early attack was good but he got nervous and reacted to other attacks near the end. He will only ever be able to ride his own pace but he didn't do that today.

Stage Rankings

Spoiler
RankNameTeamTime
1Daniele RattoLiquigas-Cannondale3h37'20
2Pavel BruttKatusha Teams.t.
3Jérémy RoyFDJ-BigMats.t.
4Moreno MoserLiquigas-Cannondales.t.
5Tony GallopinRadioshack Nissan Treks.t.
6Simon ClarkeOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
7Eros CapecchiLiquigas-Cannondales.t.
8Yaroslav PopovychRadioshack Nissan Treks.t.
9Diego UlissiLampre-ISDs.t.
10Pablo LastrasMovistar Teams.t.
11Jean-Luc DelpechBretagne - Schullers.t.
12Alexandre PichotTeam Europcars.t.
13Arthur VichotFDJ-BigMats.t.
14Wouter MolVacansoleil - DCMs.t.
15Andrey AmadorMovistar Teams.t.
16Jimmy EngoulventSaur - Sojasuns.t.
17Julien AntomarchiTeam Type 1 - Sanofis.t.
18Julien El FaresTeam Type 1 - Sanofis.t.
19Blel KadriAg2r La Mondiales.t.
20Anthony GeslinFDJ-BigMats.t.
21Amets TxurrukaEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
22Kenny DehaesLotto Belisol Teams.t.
23Martin ElmigerAg2r La Mondiales.t.
24Jérôme PineauOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Teams.t.
25Zdenek StybarOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Teams.t.
26Jens VoigtRadioshack Nissan Treks.t.
27Jure KocjanTeam Type 1 - Sanofis.t.
28Eduard VorganovKatusha Teams.t.
29Daniele PietropolliLampre-ISDs.t.
30Sylvester SzmydLiquigas-Cannondales.t.
31Steve ChainelFDJ-BigMats.t.
32Rubens BertogliatiTeam Type 1 - Sanofis.t.
33Vladimir GusevKatusha Teams.t.
34Marco MarzanoLampre-ISDs.t.
35Freddy BichotVéranda Rideau Us.t.
36Danilo Di LucaAcqua & Sapones.t.
37Ignatas KonovalovasMovistar Teams.t.
38Carlos Alberto BetancourtAcqua & Sapones.t.
39Angel MadrazoMovistar Teams.t.
40Yann HuguetTeam Argos-Shimanos.t.
41Nicolas VogondyCofidis, Le Crédit en Lignes.t.
42Maxime BouetAg2r La Mondiales.t.
43Juan Jose OrozEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
44Jan BakelantsRadioshack Nissan Treks.t.
45Beñat IntxaustiMovistar Teams.t.
46Kevin De WeertOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Teams.t.
47Samuel DumoulinCofidis, Le Crédit en Lignes.t.
48Aleksandr KuschynskiKatusha Teams.t.
49Tom DumoulinTeam Argos-Shimanos.t.
50Kristijan KorenLiquigas-Cannondales.t.
51Fabian EichelTeam Argos-Shimanos.t.
52Francesco RedaAcqua & Sapones.t.
53Cameron MeyerOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
54Christophe KernTeam Europcars.t.
55Amir ZargariAg2r La Mondiales.t.
56David López GarcíaMovistar Teams.t.
57Julien GuayRoubaix Lille Métropoles.t.
58Alessandro SpezialettiLampre-ISDs.t.
59Matteo CarraraVacansoleil - DCMs.t.
60Guillaume LevarletSaur - Sojasuns.t.
61Ion IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
62José HerradaMovistar Teams.t.
63Pim LigthartVacansoleil - DCMs.t.
64Davy CommeyneLandbouwkrediet-Euphonys.t.
65Tiziano Dall'AntoniaLiquigas-Cannondales.t.
66Benoit VaugrenardFDJ-BigMats.t.
67David Le LaySaur - Sojasuns.t.
68Egoi MartínezEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
69Olivier KaisenLotto Belisol Teams.t.
70Franck BouyerTeam Europcars.t.
71Davide MalacarneTeam Europcars.t.
72Cyril GautierTeam Europcars.t.
73Gaëtan BilleLotto Belisol Teams.t.
74Michal GolasOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Teams.t.
75Lars Ytting BakLotto Belisol Teams.t.
76Jonathan Tiernan-LockeEndura Racings.t.
77Sébastien MinardAg2r La Mondiales.t.
78Vlladimir MiholjevicAcqua & Sapones.t.
79Wesley SulzbergerOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
80Stefan DeniflVacansoleil - DCM+ 1'11
81Matthew WilsonOrica-GreenEDGE+ 2'14
82Jean-Eudes DemaretCofidis, Le Crédit en Lignes.t.
83Davide ViganoLampre-ISDs.t.
84Reinier HonigLandbouwkrediet-Euphonys.t.
85Steven TronetBigMat - Auber 93s.t.
86Adam HansenLotto Belisol Teams.t.
87Benoît JarrierVéranda Rideau Us.t.
88Sven NysLandbouwkrediet-Euphonys.t.
89Romain HardyBretagne - Schullers.t.
90Adrien PetitCofidis, Le Crédit en Lignes.t.
91Jens KeukeleireOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
92Daryl ImpeyOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
93Jérémie GallandSaur - Sojasuns.t.
94Aleksejs SaramotinsCofidis, Le Crédit en Lignes.t.
95Nacer BouhanniFDJ-BigMats.t.
96Egidijus JuodvalkisLandbouwkrediet-Euphonys.t.
97Yuriy KrivtsovLampre-ISDs.t.
98Cyril LemoineSaur - Sojasuns.t.
99Mathieu SprickTeam Argos-Shimanos.t.
100Joost Van LeijenLotto Belisol Teams.t.
101Jonathan ThireBigMat - Auber 93s.t.
102Maciej PaterskiLiquigas-Cannondales.t.
103Toms SkujinsLa Pomme-Marseilles.t.
104Jesus HerradaMovistar Teams.t.
105Martin MortensenVacansoleil - DCMs.t.
106Daniele CallegarinTeam Type 1 - Sanofis.t.
107Pierre-Luc PerichonLa Pomme-Marseilles.t.
108René MandriEndura Racings.t.
109Renaud DionBretagne - Schullers.t.
110Vegard Stake LaengenTeam Type 1 - Sanofis.t.
111Tim WellensLotto Belisol Teams.t.
112Damien GaudinTeam Europcars.t.
113Jürgen Van De WalleLotto Belisol Teams.t.
114Gustav LarssonVacansoleil - DCMs.t.
115Thomas RohreggerRadioshack Nissan Treks.t.
116Edwig CammaertsCofidis, Le Crédit en Lignes.t.
117Rafael VallsVacansoleil - DCMs.t.
118Maciej BodnarLiquigas-Cannondales.t.
119Florian GuillouBretagne - Schullers.t.
120Romain BardetAg2r La Mondiales.t.
121Martin VelitsOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Teams.t.
122Alexandre GeniezTeam Argos-Shimanos.t.
123Andrea MasciarelliAcqua & Sapones.t.
124Rémi PauriolFDJ-BigMats.t.
125Frantisek RabonOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Teams.t.
126Laszlo BodrogiTeam Type 1 - Sanofis.t.
127Jack AndersonEndura Racings.t.
128Damien MonierCofidis, Le Crédit en Lignes.t.
129Dimitri ChampionBretagne - Schullers.t.
130Matthew BuscheRadioshack Nissan Treks.t.
131Alberto LosadaKatusha Teams.t.
132Mathieu PergetAg2r La Mondiales.t.
133Miguel MinguezEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
134Gatis SmukulisKatusha Teams.t.
135Marco HallerKatusha Teams.t.
136Frederic GuesdonFDJ-BigMats.t.
137Alan Pérez LezaunEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
138Vitaliy ButsLampre-ISDs.t.
139Nikolas MaesOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Teams.t.
140Robert WagnerRadioshack Nissan Treks.t.
141Jean-Lou PaianiSaur - Sojasuns.t.
142Russell DowningEndura Racings.t.
143Gilles DevillersLandbouwkrediet-Euphonys.t.
144Clément KoretzkyLa Pomme-Marseilles.t.
145Jan GhyselinckCofidis, Le Crédit en Lignes.t.
146Romain LemarchandAg2r La Mondiales.t.
147Denis KostyukLampre-ISD+ 4'14
148Fabien SchmidtRoubaix Lille Métropoles.t.
149Gert SteegmansOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Teams.t.
150Frederick VeuchelenVacansoleil - DCMs.t.
151Eric BerthouBretagne - Schullers.t.
152Saïd HaddouTeam Europcars.t.
153Nicolas BazinBigMat - Auber 93s.t.
154Justin JulesVéranda Rideau Us.t.
155Daniele ColliTeam Type 1 - Sanofis.t.
156Pierre CazauxEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
157Alexandre BlainEndura Racings.t.
158Ruggero MarzoliAcqua & Sapones.t.
159Leigh HowardOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
160Rüdiger SeligKatusha Teams.t.
161Kevin DenisVéranda Rideau Us.t.
162Johan MombaertsBigMat - Auber 93s.t.
163Ian BibbyEndura Racings.t.
164Théo VimpèreBigMat - Auber 93s.t.
165Simone MasciarelliAcqua & Sapones.t.
166Benjamin KingRadioshack Nissan Treks.t.
167Romain SicardEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
168Baden CookeOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
169Francesco Di PaoloAcqua & Sapone+ 5'47
170Ian WilkinsonEndura Racings.t.
171Yannick MartinezLa Pomme-Marseilles.t.
172Guillaume FauconBigMat - Auber 93s.t.
173Armindo FonsecaBretagne - Schullers.t.
174Matthieu BouloRoubaix Lille Métropoles.t.
175Dirk BellemakersLandbouwkrediet-Euphonys.t.
176Arnaud MolmyVéranda Rideau Us.t.
177Matthieu HalleguenBretagne - Schuller+ 6'50
178Giovanni BernaudeauTeam Europcars.t.
179Koen BarbéLandbouwkrediet-Euphonys.t.
180Etienne TortelierSaur - Sojasuns.t.
181Romain MathéouVéranda Rideau Us.t.
182Rony MartiasSaur - Sojasuns.t.
183Alexander WetterhallEndura Racings.t.
184Mathieu DrujonBigMat - Auber 93s.t.
185Morgan KneiskyRoubaix Lille Métropoles.t.
186Thomas VaubourzeixLa Pomme-Marseilles.t.
187Benoît DrujonBigMat - Auber 93s.t.
188Denis FlahautRoubaix Lille Métropole+ 8'33
189Benjamin GiraudLa Pomme-Marseilles.t.
190Boris ZimineRoubaix Lille Métropoles.t.
191Matti HelminenLandbouwkrediet-Euphonys.t.

Edited by francopell on 04-11-2012 13:51
 
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