Project 1t4i ● 2015
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Riders Oleg Berdos | | Ramunas Navardauskas | Gianluca Brambilla | | Andrei Nechita | Remco Broers | | Wout Poels | Jonathan Castroviejo | | Joost Posthuma | Koen De Kort | | Daan Rijntjes | Robert Gesink | | Rob Ruijgh | Yoeri Havik | | Ramon Sinkeldam | Sergio Luis Henao Montoya | | George Alexandru Stancu | Wesley Kreder | | Remco Te Brake | Maurits Lammertink | | Ricardo Van der Velde | Yves Lampaert | | Jos Van Emden | Tom Leezer | | Danny Van Poppel | Rafel Majka | | Jelle Vanendert | Paul Martens | | Philipp Walsleben | Bauke Mollema | | | |
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Results | Robert Gesink | Vuelta a Espana - Stage 9 | | Robert Gesink | Vuelta a Espana - Stage 21 | | Rafel Majka | Giro d'Italia - Stage 18 | | Robert Gesink | European ITT Championships | | Team Time - Trial | Omloop Het Volk - Stage 3 | | Sergio Henao | Tour of California - KoM | | Robert Gesink | Vuelta a Espana - Stage 19 | | Robert Gesink | Vuelta al Pais Vasco - Stage 6 | | Ramon Sinkeldam | Vuelta al Pais Vasco - Stage 5 | | Maurits Lammertink | Paris - Nice - Stage 6 | | Team Time - Trial | Tour of California - Stage 3 | | Robert Gesink | Vuelta a Espana | | Wesley Kreder | Vuelta al Pais Vasco - Stage 2 | | Robert Gesink | Tour of California - Stage 8 | | Sergio Henao | Tour of California - Stage 6 | | Jonathan Castroviejo | Paris - Nice - Stage 4 | 4th | Ramon Sinkeldam | East Midlands Cicle Classic | 5th | Robert Gesink | Vuelta al Pais Vasco | 5th | Robert Gesink | Tour of California | 5th | Remco Broers | Omloop Het Volk | 7th | Remco Broers | East Midlands Cicle Classic | 9th | Sergio Henao | Tour of California | 12th | Jonathan Castroviejo | Paris - Nice | 14th | Gianluca Brambilla | Giro d'Italia | 14th | Koen De Kort | Omloop Het Volk | 15th | Tom Leezer | Omloop Het Volk | 15th | Philipp Walsleben | East Midlands Cicle Classic | 15th | Rafel Majka | Corsica International | 17th | Rob Ruijgh | Tour of Vancouver | 18th | Sergio Henao | Tirreno - Adriatico | 18th | Maurits Lammertink | Paris - Nice | 18th | Rob Ruijgh | Corsica International | 20th | Rafel Majka | Giro d'Italia | 20th | Jelle Vanendert | Classique du Grand-Duche | 21st | Sergio Henao | Tour de Suisse | 22nd | Jelle Vanendert | Tour of California | 22nd | Ricardo Van der Velde | Tour de Suisse | 23rd | Joost Posthuma | Chrono des Herbiers | 25th | Jelle Vanendert | Vuelta al Pais Vasco | 26th | Gianluca Brambilla | Vuelta a Espana | 27th | Tom Leezer | Classique du Grand-Duche | 28th | Jelle Vanendert | Amstel Gold Race | 28th | Ramon Sinkeldam | Strada Appia Antica | 30th | Gianluca Brambilla | Tirreno - Adriatico | 30th | Remco Broers | Strada Appia Antica |
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Team History
Name: | Project 1t4i | Division: | Pro Tour | Team Rankings: | 13th |
Individual Rankings: | Robert Gesink (22nd) | | Ramon Sinkeldam (61st) | | Joost Posthuma (63rd) | | Sergio Luis Henao Montoya (70th) | | Ginaluca Brambilla (71st) | | | Season Goals: | Win, Volta Ciclista a Catalunya | | Win, Deutschland Tour | | Win, Vuelta al Pais Vasco | | Top 10, Team Standings | | Stage win, Tour de France | | | Victories: | Gent - Wevelgem (Ramon Sinkeldam) | | Dutch RR Championships (Robert Gesink) | | Romanian RR Championships (G. A. Stancu) | | Romanian TT Championships (A. Nechita) | | | Stage wins: | 1 at Tour de France | | 1 at Vuelta a Espana | | 1 at Vuelta al Pais Vasco | | 1 at Criterium du Dauphine Libere | | 1 at Vuelta a Colombia | | 1 at Tour of Qatar | | 1 at Tour of Norway |
Name: | Project 1t4i | Division: | Pro Tour | Team Rankings: | 11th |
Individual Rankings: | Robert Gesink (11th) | | Luis Leon Sanchez Gil (36th) | | Peter Velits (53rd) | | Joost Posthuma (54th) | | Jelle Vanendert (68th) | | | Season Goals: | Win, Tour de Romandie | | Top 3, Deutschland Tour | | Top 3, Vuelta al Pais Vasco | | Top 10, Giro d'Italia | | Top 10, Team Rankings | | | Victories: | Copenhagen - Malmo TTT | | Deutschland Tour (Robert Gesink) | | Vuelta al Pais Vasco (Robert Gesink) | | Dutch ITT Championships (Joost Posthuma) | | Slovakian ITT Championships (Peter Velits) | | Romanian RR Championships (G. Al. Stancu) | | Romanian ITT Championships (A. Nechita) | | | Stage wins: | 2 at Vuelta al Pais Vasco | | 1 at Vuelta a Espana | | 1 at Tour de Romandie | | 1 at Volta Ciclista a Catalunya | | 1 at Tour of Northern Europe | | 1 at Tour de Suisse |
Name: | Jack Wolfskin | Division: | Pro Tour | Team Rankings: | 9th |
Individual Rankings: | Robert Gesink (13th) | | Ruben Plaza (27th) | | Sylvain Chavanel (46th) | | Mauricio Ardila (71st) | | Dominique Cornu (84th) | | | Season Goals: | Win, Amstel Gold Race | | Win, Copenhagen - Malmo TTT | | Top 3, Tour of Oman | | Top 5, Team Rankings | | Top 10, Vuelta a Espana | | | Victories: | Copenhagen - Malmo TTT | | Fleche Wallone (Sylvain Chavanel) | | Vuelta al Pais Vasco (Robert Gesink) | | Dutch RR Championships (Joost Posthuma) | | Dutch ITT Championships (Joost Posthuma) | | Belgian ITT Championships (D. Cornu) | | Romanian RR Championships (A. Nechita) | | Romanian ITT Championships (A. Nechita) | | | Stage wins: | 2 at Vuelta a Espana | | 2 at Giro d'Italia | | 2 at Vuelta al Pais Vasco | | 2 at Tour of Oman | | 1 at Tour de France | | 1 at Paris - Nice | | 1 at Criterium du Dauphine | | 1 at Volta a Catalunya | | 1 at Vuelta a Colombia |
Name: | Jack Wolfskin | Division: | Pro Tour | Team Rankings: | 9th |
Individual Rankings: | Ruben Plaza (16th) | | Robert Gesink (18th) | | Michael Van Stayen (54th) | | Dominique Cornu (69th) | | Joost Posthuma (78th) | | | Season Goals: | Win, Eindhoven TTT | | Top 3, Liege-Bastogne-Liege | | Top 3, Criterium International | | Top 10, Team Rankings | | Top 10, Vuelta a Espana | | | Victories: | Eindhoven TTT | | Tour de Romandie (Robert Gesink) | | Dutch ITT Championships (Joost Posthuma) | | German RR Championships (Paul Martens) | | Belgian ITT Championships (D. Cornu) | | Romanian RR Championships (A. Nechita) | | Romanian ITT Championships (A. Nechita) | | Team Rankings, Vuelta a Espana | | | Stage wins: | 3 at Tour de France | | 2 at Vuelta a Espana | | 2 at Tour de Romandie | | 1 at Vuelta a Asturias |
Name: | Jack Wolfskin | Division: | Continental Tour | Team Rankings: | 2nd |
Individual Rankings: | Dominique Cornu (2nd) | | Kim Kirchen (16th) | | Niels Albert (24th) | | Kai Reus (27th) | | Matthew Goss (40th) | | | Season Goals: | Win, Profonde van Drenthe | | Top 3, Tour Down Under | | Top 5, Tour de Luxembourg | | Top 5, Team Rankings | | Top 5, Giro del Lazio | | | Victories: | Profonde van Drenthe (Kim Kirchen) | | GP Plouay (Kim Kirchen) | | Tour Mediterraneen (Kim Kirchen) | | Duo Normand (K. Reus and D. Cornu) | | Isle of Man TT (Dominique Cornu) | | Post Danmark Rundt (Dominique Cornu) | | Tour of Missouri (Dominique Cornu) | | GP Herning (Marcel Sieberg) | | Tour du Faso (Niels Albert) | | Belgian ITT Championships (D. Cornu) | | Lux. ITT Championships (Kim Kirchen) | | | Stage wins: | 3 at Tour of Utah | | 3 at Volta a Portugal | | 2 at Post Danmark Rundt | | 2 at Tour of Qinghai Lake | | 2 at Giro del Capo | | 1 at Ster Elektrotoer | | 1 at Tour Mediterraneen | | 1 at Tour du Faso | | 1 at Tour of Missouri | | 1 at Bayern Rundfahrt | | 1 at Bikeline 2-Day | | 1 at Tour de Langkawi | | 1 at Tour de l'Avenir |
Dominique Cornu | 2010, 2011, 2012 | Ruben Plaza | 2011, 2012 | Michael Van Stayen | 2010, 2011 | Sylvain Chavanel | 2012 | Luis Leon Sanchez Gil | 2013 | Kim Kirchen | 2010 | Peter Velits | 2013 | Marcel Sieberg | 2010, 2011, 2012 | Niels Albert | 2010 | Kai Reus | 2010 | Kristoff Vandewalle | 2010, 2012, 2013 | Benoit Vaugrenard | 2011, 2012, 2013 | Matteo Trentin | 2013 (Loan) | Matthew Goss | 2010 | Mauricio Ardila | 2012 | Michel Kreder | 2011, 2012 | Pieter Weening | 2010 | Robin van der Hugenhaben | 2010, 2011 | Dennis Van Winden | 2012 | Wim Van Huffel | 2011 | Hans Dekkers | 2010, 2011 | Bas Giling | 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 | Alex Ardila Cano | 2010 | Julien Simon | 2013 | Jason Donald | 2011, 2012 | Sebastien Rosseler | 2012, 2013 | Jarlinson Pantano Gomez | 2014 | Klaas Sys | 2011, 2012 | Xavier Florencio | 2012 | Francisco Mancebo | 2011 | Bobbie Traksel | 2010 | Roy Sentjens | 2010 | Jon Aberasturi | 2013 | Haimar Zubeldia | 2012 | Mohammad Saufi Mat Senan | 2013 | Thomas Rabou | 2010, 2011 | Arnoud Van Groen | 2010 | Robbie Williams | 2010 | Johannes Frohlinger | 2013 | Markus Fahnert | 2013 (Loan) | Welle Jallays | 2012 (Loan) | Joseph Cooper | 2011 | Mikhail Bourgoin | 2010 | Willem van den Eynde | 2010 | Matej Mohoric | 2014 |
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Posted on 27-03-2015 11:58
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2015 shirt revealed
Like always, another year means another shirt. The colors set and the main sponsors will be the same as last year but the design of the shirt is quite drastically changed. A major change is that Adidas are now our clothing sponsor, the first time we have a clothing sponsor since Jack Wolfskin have left the team at the end of the 2012 season.
One thing that has changed though is the designer of the jersey. For the fifth year in a row, Will007 is the official jersey designer for our team and we would like to take this opportunity to thank him for his great work.
Since it's very unlikely that our current national champions, Robert Gesink, George Stancu and Andre Nechita, will leave the team, their shirt designs will also be revealed with the main jersey.
And now let's have a look at the jerseys:
Main shirt
Dutch champion shirt
Romanian champion shirt
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krisa |
Posted on 27-03-2015 12:01
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Somehow it looks like rusvelo Retro but Stylish
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 27-03-2015 12:03
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krisa wrote:
Somehow it looks like rusvelo Retro but Stylish
It was actually T-Mobile's shirt I had in my mind when I told Will how I want the shirt to look like
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Posted on 27-03-2015 14:55
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It reminds me more of Lotto-Soudal's jersey. Beautiful one, I'm always a fan of your team's kit
Perhaps a season to attack the PT's top10? Even top5?
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Posted on 27-03-2015 15:00
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It´s such a good jersey.
Who did it?
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 27-03-2015 16:02
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Gustavovskiy wrote:
It reminds me more of Lotto-Soudal's jersey. Beautiful one, I'm always a fan of your team's kit
Perhaps a season to attack the PT's top10? Even top5?
Let's not get carried away. Top 10 will do
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Avin Wargunnson |
Posted on 30-03-2015 06:43
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Awesome jersey, even when it is so simple. I love the romanian NC the most. Good luck in 2015 Alex and see you in PT!
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 30-03-2015 13:40
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Avin Wargunnson wrote:
Awesome jersey, even when it is so simple. I love the romanian NC the most. Good luck in 2015 Alex and see you in PT!
Thanks. Good luck to you too. It will be pretty awesome to see all Romanian riders that are currently under contract in the PT
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Posted on 30-03-2015 22:17
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Really nice looking jerseys! Great work
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Posted on 02-04-2015 13:01
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Last year was my worst ManGame season in terms of HQ posts (I think it was my worst season in terms of anything, actually), so I decided to make a comeback this year and try to come up with some new things. One of those things will be “Manager’s corner” where from time to time I’ll ramble about stuff regarding the ManGame or just take a trip down on memory lane to review some of the most memorable moments that I’ve experience with the game.
Since this is the first post in this section, I figured I should start with a few memories from the very first moments after joining the game. Back in the 2010 season (the actual year was 2008) new managers were chosen based on their activity on the site and not on an application. At time, I was writing a Columbia story on the site and was involved in a few others activities as well, so getting in seemed like a good bet. Still, you can never be sure. But, when the new managers’ list was made public I was one of “the chosen ones”.
2010 was the first season when new manager would not take over a team that no longer had a manager, but instead started with a new team from scratch in the Continental Tour (also at that point there was only one Continental division). So, after seeing that I got in, I immediately went and opened a thread for my team presenting a pretty bad jersey (made by myself, too proud to ask someone to design one for MY team) with Jack Wolfskin and ING as sponsors.
I thought Jack Wolfskin was a really good idea for a main sponsor (even though it wasn’t 100% mine), but since I was a huge Rabobank fan I also needed a Dutch sponsor so my Dutch team can look legit. And so I went with ING.
And opening the thread as soon as I could proved to be a crucial moment and perhaps changed the “life” of two other teams. Mb also wanted to have ING as a sponsor at first but decided to drop it after seeing I already took it and went for Santander instead and his army of Spanish GT monsters. ING would also make a comeback later as a sponsor of a recently disbanded team.
Well, that’s pretty much what I remember from my first day as a member of the ManGame. In future posts I’ll try to cover my first transfer season and the silly planning mistakes that I like to think cost me the CT title.
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Posted on 19-04-2015 17:57
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So, the first big step of the off season is here. Picking goals. New managers would say that it's a whole lot easier for established teams to pick theirs. Especially for a team that has been in the same division for some time now. Well, it's not. Not when your riders love the tarmac as much as my riders do.
Last year did not go well for me in terms of goals. Then again, I got a little bit carried away with Gesink's win in the Basque Country and Germany from 2 years ago. Not only that I thought he will be able to defend those title but I also added a Catalunya win in the mix. You know, for the heck of it.
I was very close to achieve none of my goals last season, but Henao saved my Tour de France with a fantastic display against Andy Schleck on the mythical Alpe d'Huez (a climb which seems to really suit my team since Ruben Plaza also has a win there, but in Dauphine Libere). Not only that Henao achieved a goal that day, but he also managed to kick Schleck's ass which is a huge satisfaction for me even though it's just the ManGame version of that little prick.
MRW I'm about to pick my goals
This year I'm gonna go with some more down to Earth goals. Still, looking at my list I don't see a single goal that I can say: "That one. There's no way we're going to miss that one".
And then I look again at the list, especially at one goal and think what the hell was I thinking. Not in my sweetest dreams do I think I can actually achieve that goal, my hardest goal in a Grand Tour to date. But, I had to pick it, I had. One of my riders likes the route too much not to be in the mood for a little gamble. Hopefully this little gamble won't back fire too much.
probably me after failing my goals one by one
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Posted on 19-04-2015 18:08
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Liking the new shirt |
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 19-04-2015 19:13
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sutty68 wrote:
Liking the new shirt
Hopefully Will is reading this thread
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Avin Wargunnson |
Posted on 20-04-2015 06:25
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Liking the writeups Alex. So win the Vuelta goal you say?
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 20-04-2015 12:37
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Avin Wargunnson wrote:
Liking the writeups Alex. So win the Vuelta goal you say?
Thanks. Hopefully, they'll catch on.
I'll make a full statement regarding goals later. Winning the Vuelta would be a crazy goal... wouldn't it?
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 26-04-2015 14:10
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2015 Goals
Goal: | Win | Race: | Vuelta al Pais Vasco | Designed for: | Robert Gesink |
Probably the most successful race in our team's history, with two general classification wins and 5 stage wins, all brought by the same guy - Robert Gesink.
After winning in 2012 and 2013, this was a huge goal for Robert last year, but sadly he only managed a 6th place in the general classification. Hopefully, this time he will be able to revenge last year's disappointments.
The race seems somehow softer than in previous editions, which means that the final time - trial could be even more crucial that usual, which is, of course, good news for Gesink who won the time - trial stage in the last three years.
Team's history in the race
2014 | General Classification | 6th | Robert Gesink | | | 16th | Ramon Sinkeldam | | | 27th | Jelle Vanendert | | | 28th | Bauke Mollema | | | 44th | Jonathan Castroviejo | | | 63rd | Tom Leezer | | | 87th | Paul Martens | | | 147th | George Alexandru Stancu | | | | | | Stage wins | 1x | Robert Gesink | | Other | - | | | | | | 2013 | General Classification | 1st | Robert Gesink | | | 40th | Julien Simon | | | 45th | Jonathan Castroviejo | | | 54th | Welsey Kreder | | | 61st | Johannes Frohlinger | | | 89th | Paul Martens | | | 93rd | Laurens Ten Dam | | | 146th | Jon Aberasturi | | | | | | Stage wins | 2x | Robert Gesink | | Other | - | | | | | | 2012 | General Classification | 1st | Robert Gesink | | | 26th | Sylvain Chavanel | | | 30th | Xavier Florencio | | | 32nd | Laurens Ten Dam | | | 57th | Haimar Zubeldia | | | 103th | Paul Martens | | | 112th | Welle Jallays | | | 147th | Jos Van Emden | | | | | | Stage wins | 2x | Robert Gesink | | Other | - | | | | | | 2011 | General Classification | 58th | Joost Posthuma | | | 79th | Robin van der Hugenhaben | | | 96th | Francisco Mancebo | | | 109th | Jason Donald | | | 110th | Benoit Vaugrenard | | | 117th | Paul Martens | | | 122nd | Wout Poels | | | 127th | Joseph Cooper | | | | | | Stage wins | - | | | Other | - | |
Gallery
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Winning the final time - trial for the third year in a row was not enough for Gesink to save his GC
Gesink sprinting away from Frank Schleck and Yuri Trofimov in 2014
Robert celebrating his third stage win in the race
Making it four
Gesink celebrating his second GC win in the Basque Country
Gesink dropping the yellow jersey (Jan Bakelants) in the queen stage of the race in 2013
At the end of the stage, we had a new yellow jersey
Which Gesink had no problem defending in the final time - trial to take his first overall victory in the race
2011 was a really poor race for Jack Wolfskin, Posthuma wasn't even able to make an impact in the time - trial
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 28-04-2015 18:27
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2015 Goals
Goal: | Top 3 | Race: | Vuelta a Espana | Designed for: | Robert Gesink |
Probably our favorite Grand Tour. Either this one or the Tour de France. But with a 4th place in the general classification in 2011 and at least one stage victory per year, La Vuelta has to take home the bacon.
Following a fantastic display in 2011, with a fourth place overall (only 7 seconds away from the podium!) by Ruben Plaza, our GC performances fade away over the years, with Plaza and Luis Leon Sanchez failing to break into the top 10 in 2012 and 2013. Last year we made a comeback though as Henao became our first rider to finish in the top 10 of a Grand Tour since Robert Gesink in the 2011 Tour de France.
Speaking of Robert, he will be aiming to top Henao's performance from last year in the Spanish Grand Tour as he will be going for the podium. Even though it won't be an easy task at all, the hard and lengthy time - trials in this year's edition should help him gain important time over his rivals. The provisional squad also contains Brambilla, Posthuma, Castroviejo and Ruijgh who are ready to give everything they've got to help Gesink achieve our team's first GT podium ever!
Team's history in the race
2014 | General Classification | 8th | Sergio Henao Luis Montoya | | | 34th | Jarlinson Pantano Gomez | | | 37th | Rob Ruijgh | | | 52nd | Rafel Majka | | | 64th | Wout Poels | | | 84th | Jonathan Castroviejo | | | 122nd | Bauke Mollema | | | 151st | Paul Martens | | | | | | Stage wins | 1x | Rob Ruijgh | | Other | - | | | | | | 2013 | General Classification | 15th | Luis Leon Sanchez | | | 51st | Jelle Vanendert | | | 54th | Joost Posthuma | | | 59th | Wout Poels | | | 60th | Jonathan Castroviejo | | | 111th | Julien Simon | | | 140th | Welsey Kreder | | | 176th | Jon Aberasturi | | | | | | Stage wins | 1x | Joost Posthuma | | Other | - | | | | | | 2012 | General Classification | 12th | Ruben Plaza | | | 65th | Joost Posthuma | | | 68th | Dominique Cornu | | | 99th | Jason Donald | | | | | | Stage wins | 1x | Joost Posthuma | | | 1x | Team Time Trial | | Other | - | | | | | | 2011 | General Classifcation | 4th | Ruben Plaza | | | 27th | Francisco Mancebo | | | 29th | Wim Van Huffel | | | 76th | Thomas Rabou | | | 83rd | Dominique Cornu | | | 96th | Wout Poels | | | 117th | Michel Kreder | | | 134th | Klaas Sys | | | 165th | Hans Dekkers | | | | | | Stage wins | 1x | Ruben Plaza | | | 1x | Dominique Cornu | | Other | | Team Rankings |
Gallery
Spoiler
Rob Ruijgh celebrating the win of his career
The 1t4i riders were a huge feature in last year's breakaways. Here he have Jonathan Castroviejo leading the escapees of the 14th stage
Posthuma powered through the opening time - trial in 2013
A performance which put him in the leader's jersey at the end of the day
Luis Leon Sanchez also had a good opening ride. The only rider faster than his was Posthuma
Vanendert was very close to make it two in a row for the team in 2013, but he was caught in the closing kilometers of the stage
Cornu, Posthuma, Plaza, Donald, De Kort, Vaugrenard, Vandewalle and Rosseler on their way to win our first and only team time - trial in La Vuelta
It was a magical race for Posthuma who also achieved an individual win. He made a bold of leaving the other escapees with more than 17 kilometers left from the stage!
It was a bold move but it paid off for the multiple Dutch champion
After failing to win the prologue, the Jack Wolfskin riders took their revenge in the next time - trial, where no one could Dominique Cornu from taking the stage win
And even if someone would have, that would have been Ruben Plaza, who finished second, just behind the Belgian champion
The time - trials played in Plaza's favor that year as he almost grabbed a place on the general classification podium in the final time - trial, while taking the stage win
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