Fly Emirates - Blackberry | Tour de San Luis
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Roextro |
Posted on 06-09-2014 22:29
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Fly Emirates - Blackberry
Fly Emirates - Blackberry is a professional cycling team which will be riding at the pro continental level for the year of 2014. The team will be hoping to be promoted to the world tour next year and is very keen on doing so. The team is very strong and it will be revealed later. However we are aloud to show you the jersey here it is!
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Made by bwiggins so huge thanks to him
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Posted on 06-09-2014 22:30
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Nationality | Name | Accquired from | Great Britain | Ben Swift | Sky | France | Tony Gallopin | Radioshack | Slovakia | Peter Velits | Omega Pharma | Denmark | Lars Bak | Lotto Belisol | Sweden | Fredrick Kessiakoff | Astana | The Netherlands | Steven Kruijswijk | Belkin | France | Kevin Reza | Europcar | France | Steve Chainel | AG2R | Switzerland | Marten Elminger | IAM | Germany | Dominik Nerz | BMC | France | Brice Feillu | Sojasun | Australia | Matthew Hayman | Sky | Italy | Francesco Lasca | Caja Rural | Great Britain | Luke Rowe | Sky | Great Britain | Simon Yates | Neo - Pro | Italy | Alessandro de Marchi | Cannondale | Eriteria | Merhawi Kudus | Neo - Pro |
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Posted on 06-09-2014 22:30
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Objective | | Date | | Importance | Goal | Tour de San Luis | | 20 - 26 of January | | ** | Top 3 | Tour of Qatar | | 9 - 14 of Febuary | | ***** | 1st | Vuelta a Mallorca | | 10 - 13 of Febuary | | **** | 1st | Tour of Oman | | 18 - 23 of Febuary | | ***** | Top 3 | Volta ao Algarve | | 19 -23 of Febuary | | *** | Top 3 | Kuurne - Bruxelles - Kuurne | | 2 of March | | ***** | 1st | VDK-Driedaagse De Panne-Koksijde | | 31 of March - 4 of April | | *** | Top 3 | Tro Bro Leon | | 20 of April | | * | 1st | Giro Del Trentino | | 22 - 25 of April | | **** | Top 5 | 4 Jours De Dunkerque | | 4 - 8 of May | | * | Top 3 | Bayern - Rundfahrt | | 28 of May - 1 of June | | ** | Top 5 | Tour de l'Ain | | 12 - 16 of August | | * | Top 3 | Vuelta a Burgos | | 13 - 17 of August | | *** | Top 5 | Tour of Britain | | 7 - 14 of September | | ** | 1st | Paris - Tours | | 12 of October | | **** | 1st |
2014 Results and Palmares
1st | Australian Championships | | | 1st | La Tropicale Amissa Bongo Stage 2 | | | 2nd | Tour de San Luis stage 1 | | | 3rd | Tour de San Luis stage 2 | | |
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1st of January - 31st March
Date | | Race | | Country | 8 of Januray | | Australian Championships (ITT) | | Australia | 12 of January | | Australian Championships | | Australia | 13 - 19 of January | | La Tropicale Amissa Bongo | | Gabon | 20 - 26 of January | | Tour de San Luis | | Argentina | 2 of Febuary | | Grand Prix la Marseillaise | | France | 5 - 9 of Febuary | | Herlad Sun Tour | | Australia | 9 - 14 of Febuary | | Tour of Qatar | | Qatar | 10 - 13 of Febuary | | Vuelta a Mallorca | | Spain | 18 - 23 of Febuary | | Tour of Oman | | Oman | 19 - 23 of Febuary | | Volta ao Algarve | | Algarve | 27 of Febuary - 8 of March | | Le Tour de Langkawi | | Malaysia | 1 of March | | Vuelta a la Region de Murica | | Spain | 2 of March | | Kuurne - Bruxelles - Kuurne | | Belgium | 6 of March | | G.P. Camaiore | | Italy | 9 - 13 of March | | Tour de Taiwan | | Taiwan | 20 of March | | GP Nobili Rubinetterie Coppa Citta di Stresa | | Italy | 22 of March | | Classic Loire Atlantique | | France | 23 of March | | Cholet - Pays De Loire | | France | 26 of March | | Dwars door Vlandern | | Belgium | 31 of March - 3 of April | | VDK-Driedaagse De Panne-Koksijde | | Belgium |
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Posted on 06-09-2014 22:31
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silent_control |
Posted on 06-09-2014 23:13
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Good luck with it! It looks pretty solid. Could you give more details about the objectives, races in which you want to take part and a possible roster for a grand tour, provided the fact that you receive an invitation? |
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Roextro |
Posted on 06-09-2014 23:14
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silent_control wrote:
Good luck with it! It looks pretty solid. Could you give more details about the objectives, races in which you want to take part and a possible roster for a grand tour, provided the fact that you receive an invitation?
Currently working on it, that is why it says reserved |
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 06-09-2014 23:17
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some good riders, especially Swift, Yates (and Kruijswijk)
btw, Holland isn't officially a nationality (which is The Netherlands) also you might want to look twice at Hayman's nationality and Velits's team
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admirschleck |
Posted on 06-09-2014 23:18
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Too many nationalities in one team, but okay. Good luck with this, anyways.
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Posted on 06-09-2014 23:34
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admirschleck wrote:
Too many nationalities in one team, but okay. Good luck with this, anyways.
It is a Dubain team, so all they want is money |
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Roextro |
Posted on 06-09-2014 23:48
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Forgot to do this.....
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MrUfo87 |
Posted on 06-09-2014 23:56
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Great jersey, nice team (and nice to see many nationalities as well). Good luck!
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Posted on 07-09-2014 11:47
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sutty68 |
Posted on 07-09-2014 17:06
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Nice mixture of Nationalities you have in the squad , Good Luck with it though |
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Posted on 07-09-2014 18:38
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Good luck with this. I don't really like the way you have mixed your squad, but as you said, it's from Dubai so that's really what to expect.
Looking forward to more
Vincenzo Nibali - Rui Costa - Nairo Quintana - Alberto Contador - Peter Sagan
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The Last of the Real
- Story about Dries Deckers - racing against Merckx, de Vlaeminck etc.
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Posted on 08-09-2014 15:31
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Australian Championships ITT Preview
The team's first race of the season is a 44.1km Individual Time Trial which starts and ends in Burrumbeet. The team is sending our one and only Australian rider Matthew Hayman. However, Hayman is not a good Time Trialist so Hayman will just be riding more than racing. |
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Posted on 08-09-2014 17:22
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Australian Championships ITT Review
The first rider out of the start house was Bernard Sulzberger of Drapac Cycling.
One of the favorites today was Cameron Meyer of Orica-GreenEDGE, he was the second rider out of the start house and was hoping to do well
Another favorite was Hepburn of Orica-GreenEDGE
Here is our very own Matthew Hayman setting off for his Time Trial he wasn't riding for the win so today he will just coast around the course
Meyer was the first rider to finish the course (he overtook Sulzberger) and he set a time of
1h’02’58”. Will his time be beaten?
Hepburn blasted Meyer’s time away, he beat him by a full minute and half, now the question was, had Hepburn taken the title?
Here we can see all the big favorites setting off it includes, Cadel Evans of BMC, Luke Durbridge of Orica-GreenEDGE, Michael Rogers of Tinkoff-Saxo, Rohan Dennis of Garmin-Sharp and Richie Porte of Sky
Hayman came across the line 5’33” behind Hepburn, he really coasted slowly along the course
Cadel Evans managed to beat Hepburns by around thirty seconds, his time was 1h’00’59”. He was sitting in first place, all he had to do now is wait for the other contenders to finish the course
Luke Durbridge failed to beat Cadel’s time and came in forty three seconds behind Cadel, just three more riders to go!
Unfortunately we could not get pictures of Rogers crossing the line.
Rogers came extremely close to dethroning Evans but he came in nine seconds behind, Dennis was further behind and came in thirty one seconds behind.
Richard Porte managed to come in and blow Evans’ time away, he came in with a time of 59’55” A great day for him!
Richard Porte | Team Sky | 59'55 | Cadel Evans | BMC Racing Team | 1'04 | Michael Rogers | Tinkoff - Saxo | 1'14" | Michael Hepburn | Orica GreenEDGE | 1'33" | Rohan Dennis | Garmin Sharp | 1'36" | Luke Durbridge | Orica GreenEDGE | 1'48" | Simon Gerrans | Orica GreenEDGE | 2'00" | Rory Sutherland | Tinkoff - Saxo | 2'15 | William Clarke | Drapac Pro Cycling | 2'20" | Travis Meyer | Drapac Pro Cycling | 2'37" |
We had no aims here at all here so I don't have much to write….
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sutty68 |
Posted on 08-09-2014 22:50
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No expectations so no worries |
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Posted on 10-09-2014 09:50
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Australian Championships Preview
The Australian championships are always hilly, and today is not different. The riders will tackle a 157.5km route which encounters a total of seven hills. The course starts and ends in Willunga. We are sending our one and only Australian rider Matthew Hayman to the race in hope that he can get in to the break of the day!
Jihardy, Team Reporter
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Posted on 10-09-2014 10:29
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Australian Championships Review
Today’s break of the day only consisted of one rider, and that was our very own Matthew Hayman!
Halfway through the stage (78 km) Hayman’s lead was nine minutes and forty five seconds over the peleton, will he hold it?
With 20 km to go Hayman managed to open his gap up to eleven minutes at the front! Surely this is a victory.
With 18 kilometres to go for the peleton, Gerrans (Orica), Evans (BMC), Porte (Sky), and Matthews (Orica) all attack away from the peleton in oreder to catch and defeat Hayman!
With the gap down to three minutes to Hayman and with 5 km to go Gerrans (Orica) attacks away from his companions. Will Gerrans steal the victory from Hayman!
Hayman manages to hold off his pursuers and he wins the stage. The first of hopefully many for Fly emirates - Blackberry!
Matthew Hayman | Emirates | 4h9'11" | Simon Gerrans | Orica | 1'48" | Michael Matthews | Orica | 2'40" | Richie Porte | Sky | 3'02" | Cadel Evans | BMC | s.t | Nathan Haas | Garmin | 3'21" | Henrich Haussler | IAM | 12'48" | Brett Lancater | Orica | s.t | Christopher Sutton | Sky | s.t | David Tanner | Belkin | s.t |
It was a stellar performance by Hayman to pull out this victory, his goal was to get into the break and he did just that and more!
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