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Tamijo |
Posted on 27-05-2016 19:25
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Budget Mar 2013 | | | Rider salary | 63.250 | Staff | 9.000 | | | Sponsor | 54.233 | Bank account | 248.666 | | | Swiss account trans | 1.244 | Last month | 1.313 | New | 2.577 |
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Tamijo |
Posted on 27-05-2016 19:25
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SPONSOR 2013 Domina Vacanze
TEAM 2013
Moreno Moser 22 Puncheur (74)
Fabio Sabatini 27 Sprinter (74)
Johan Le Bon 22 Cobble/TT (73)
Alexander Geniez 24 All-rounder (72)
Danielle Ratto 23 Fighter (72)
Kristain Sbaragli 22 Sprinter (71)
Salvatore Puccio 23 Fighter (71)
Marco Bandiera 28 Sprinter (71)
Marco Canola 24 Sprinter (71)
Stefano Gatto 21 Puncheur (63)
Andrea Bianchi 18 Puncheur (63)
Pietro Monte 20 Puncheur (62)
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Tamijo |
Posted on 27-05-2016 20:09
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Before I start this new story, just a few words about the idea behind.
When I started Christina Watches I was expecting to have a very hard time in continental and very slowly improve to a point where I could maybe be able to reach WT, but it turned out not to be that hard for me.
So I will start a new parallel story riding on the maximum level, to get a more realistic challenge where my riders preform closer to their ability’s. Making it harder to evolve the team.
I will continue Christina Watches on hard, reaching for the stars
I have noticed that many players (Daily & Stream community) are worried about the concept that there is no price money in PCM2013. So instead of having a goal of winning the Tour or something, the quest is to reach 1.000.000 € on my Swiss account.
Every month I will transfer 1/2% of the bank account to my Swiss account
If at any point the bank account is not able to cover my private Swiss account the quest is lost and my story is over, could be very short if I mess it up.
Rules:
I will be the owner, can change sponsor whenever the option appears.
I will never sim, unless forced by crashes.
I will not necessarily report every race, if they are not interesting.
Just as Christina Watches The riders will be presented only with their average value - not their details.
SETUP:
PCM.daily Expansion Pack, no other changes in DB.
Difficulty : Extreme
Potensial: Random
Random form in races.
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Tamijo |
Posted on 27-05-2016 21:55
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My name is Stein Bagger, one of my “Sicilian friends” Giovanni have to do 10 years in a government institution, he asked me to look after his small cycling team while he is away.
Actually I dislike sport and especially Cycling, but I love € and it has come to my attention that I may be able to put a little something a side for myself.
Giovanni has already got an Italian sponsor Domina Vacanze, they have agreed to put a little more than 63.000 € into my or rather Giovanni’s small business every freaking month, well ain’t that amazing!
Now down to Milano, and look at the douchebags Giovanni have got to ride the steed.
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Tamijo |
Posted on 28-05-2016 00:44
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The office was nothing special, besides the secretary Giovanni sister Weronika, she was HOT…but never mess with family as my dear mother always said.
There was this dude hanging by the window, it turned out the was hired as a so called scout with a monthly salary of 5800 €, he left my office very fast, I don’t think he will turn up again.
Giovanni is a bit of a naïve optimist, he had promised some wild results, so I had to make a few adjustments with the sponsor on the phony, we reduced the goal’s and our budget went down to 54.223, so I had to let one of our two trainers go too.
I put a sign over the door “Team Steins Pro Factory” and sat down with a bottle of Campari, have to get used to local customs.
(budget & team first two post)
Edited by Tamijo on 28-05-2016 01:47
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AbhishekLFC |
Posted on 28-05-2016 03:39
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Interesting . You know I'll follow.
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Tamijo |
Posted on 28-05-2016 06:47
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Thanks
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Tamijo |
Posted on 28-05-2016 14:07
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When I first met the team I was frankly thinking: “Jees most of those boys a freakin skinny, don’t mamma know to make good Pizza”, but it turned out that they are actually training hard, and run’s a bike fast. So we paid tribute and are now on to run professional races.
Tour de San Luis 2.1 2013
So we have flown to Buenos Aires, took a local propeller powered to San Luis, where I’w rented an old Tour Bus.
Team:
Alexandre Geniez
Andrea Bianchi
Daniele Ratto
Fabio Sabatini
Moreno Moser
Salvatore Puccio
Edited by Tamijo on 29-05-2016 09:34
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sutty68 |
Posted on 28-05-2016 16:50
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Tamijo |
Posted on 28-05-2016 16:58
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Thanks
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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 28-05-2016 17:03
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Good luck in Argentina! Is it a continental team?
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Tamijo |
Posted on 28-05-2016 22:40
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Yes a continental, but we have some fine invites to races in the original calendar.
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Tamijo |
Posted on 29-05-2016 09:25
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Tour de San Luis 2.1 2013
Stein:
Here is what happened the first 3 days in Argentina.
Stage 1
Was a flat with just a little bump here and there. Moser did try to get away more than ones, but those bastards would not let him. The only break was some low live who did not stand a chance. It came to a mass sprint, and Fabio did fairly well coming in 7th.
The stage was won by Mattia Gavazzi from some other Italian Team called Androni Giocattoli – Venezuela.
The Finish:
Stage 2
Forgot to mention is terrible hot, have to drink a lot of beer to keep my fluid balance. We had Daniele Ratto in a breakaway for most of the stage.
When that was over our next move was Moser attacking on the last small hill, just 25 km to the line. Everything was looking good he took a minute on the peloton, but was caught within the last km and got in at 14th. Fabio Sabatini came 10th.
Stage winner Gianni Meersman from Quick·Step
Moser in front over the bridge:
Stage 3
Today looks ugly, glad I’m in a car and not on horseback.
Nothing fancy happened before the final uphill finish, just a usual breakaway and some stupid waited attacks over the mountain.
With Moser a race favorite we set up an attack, Alexandre Geniez pulling away with Moser clued tight. When Geniez was done Moser finished the job, winning the stage in front of Giovanni Visconti (Movistar Team)
Man…..I jumped out of the car, felt like kissing him, so I gave him a good hard slap on the shoulder. He fell of the bike but that is ok used to an occasional crash
Provisional GC after 3 stages:
1 | Moreno Moser | Team Steins Pro Factory | 10h53'50 | 2 | Giovanni Visconti | Movistar Team | + 14 | 3 | Gianni Meersman | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | + 30 |
Spoiler 4 | José Herrada | Movistar Team | + 54 | 5 | Fabio Felline | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | + 1'00 | 6 | Fabio Duarte | Colombia | + 1'02 | 7 | Julien Simon | Sojasun | s.t. | 8 | Javier Moreno | Movistar Team | s.t. | 9 | Paolo Tiralongo | Astana Pro Team | s.t. | 10 | Peter Stetina | Garmin - Sharp | s.t. | 11 | Riccardo Chiarini | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | s.t. | 12 | Egor Silin | Astana Pro Team | s.t. | 13 | Rory Sutherland | Team Saxo - Tinkoff | s.t. | 14 | Alexsandr Dyachenko | Astana Pro Team | s.t. | 15 | Alessandro De Marchi | Cannondale Pro Cycling | s.t. | 16 | Chris Anker Sørensen | Team Saxo - Tinkoff | s.t. | 17 | Sylwester Szmyd | Movistar Team | s.t. | 18 | Alexis Vuillermoz | Sojasun | s.t. | 19 | Ángel Madrazo | Movistar Team | s.t. | 20 | Dennis Van Niekerk | MTN - Qhubeka | s.t. | 21 | Miguel Rubiano | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | s.t. | 22 | Michal Golas | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | + 1'59 | 23 | Simone Ponzi | Astana Pro Team | + 2'09 | 24 | Fabrice Jeandesboz | Sojasun | s.t. | 25 | Bartosz Huzarski | Team NetApp - Endura | s.t. | 26 | Stefano Agostini | Cannondale Pro Cycling | s.t. | 27 | Nicki Sørensen | Team Saxo - Tinkoff | s.t. | 28 | Oliver Zaugg | Team Saxo - Tinkoff | s.t. | 29 | Robinson Chalapud | Colombia | s.t. | 30 | Brian Vandborg | Cannondale Pro Cycling | s.t. | 31 | Francisco José Ventoso | Movistar Team | + 2'41 | 32 | Ángel Vicioso | Katusha Team | + 2'57 | 33 | Leonardo Duque | Colombia | + 3'11 | 34 | Matteo Trentin | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | + 3'23 | 35 | Fabio Sabatini | Team Steins Pro Factory | s.t. | 36 | Xavier Florencio | Katusha Team | s.t. | 37 | Assan Bazayev | Astana Pro Team | s.t. | 38 | Vladimir Isaychev | Katusha Team | s.t. | 39 | Salvatore Puccio | Team Steins Pro Factory | s.t. | 40 | Pavel Brutt | Katusha Team | s.t. | 41 | Fabio Aru | Astana Pro Team | s.t. | 42 | Louis Meintjes | MTN - Qhubeka | s.t. | 43 | Hubert Dupont | AG2R La Mondiale | + 3'27 | 44 | Hugo Houle | AG2R La Mondiale | s.t. | 45 | Alexandre Geniez | Team Steins Pro Factory | s.t. | 46 | Daniele Ratto | Team Steins Pro Factory | + 3'56 | 47 | Edwin Ávila | Colombia | + 3'58 | 48 | Anders Lund | Team Saxo - Tinkoff | s.t. | 49 | Gatis Smukulis | Katusha Team | s.t. | 50 | Meron Russom | MTN - Qhubeka | s.t. | 51 | Bruno Pires | Team Saxo - Tinkoff | + 4'34 | 52 | Jack Bauer | Garmin - Sharp | s.t. | 53 | Jérôme Pineau | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | + 5'13 | 54 | Samuel Dumoulin | AG2R La Mondiale | + 5'48 | 55 | Jeffry Romero | Colombia | s.t. | 56 | Frantisek Rabon | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | s.t. | 57 | Ignatas Konovalovas | MTN - Qhubeka | s.t. | 58 | Johan Vansummeren | Garmin - Sharp | + 6'13 | 59 | Martin Reimer | MTN - Qhubeka | + 6'19 | 60 | Alexander Wetterhall | Team NetApp - Endura | + 6'23 | 61 | Julien Vermote | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | s.t. | 62 | Patrick Facchini | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | s.t. | 63 | Gediminas Bagdonas | AG2R La Mondiale | s.t. | 64 | Vyacheslav Kuznetsov | Katusha Team | s.t. | 65 | Edson Calderon | 4-72 Colombia | s.t. | 66 | Mattia Gavazzi | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | + 6'46 | 67 | Diego Ochoa | 4-72 Colombia | + 7'06 | 68 | Roger Kluge | Team NetApp - Endura | + 7'18 | 69 | Jean-Lou Paiani | Sojasun | + 7'50 | 70 | Paul Voss | Team NetApp - Endura | + 8'02 | 71 | Manuel Belletti | AG2R La Mondiale | + 8'33 | 72 | Gabe Varela | Jamis - Hagens Berman | + 8'58 | 73 | Juraj Sagan | Cannondale Pro Cycling | + 9'06 | 74 | Yauheni Hutarovich | AG2R La Mondiale | + 9'08 | 75 | Koldo Fernández | Garmin - Sharp | + 9'12 | 76 | Paul Poux | Sojasun | s.t. | 77 | Fernando Orjuela | 4-72 Colombia | s.t. | 78 | Wilson Marentes | Colombia | + 9'26 | 79 | Jean-Marc Marino | Sojasun | + 9'37 | 80 | Juan José Haedo | Jamis - Hagens Berman | + 9'43 | 81 | Omar Bertazzo | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | s.t. | 82 | Alan Marangoni | Cannondale Pro Cycling | s.t. | 83 | Juan Villegas | 4-72 Colombia | s.t. | 84 | Hugo Salazar | 4-72 Colombia | s.t. | 85 | Martin Wesemann | MTN - Qhubeka | s.t. | 86 | Sébastien Rosseler | Garmin - Sharp | + 10'01 | 87 | Cesare Benedetti | Team NetApp - Endura | + 11'01 | 88 | Mauro Da Dalto | Cannondale Pro Cycling | + 11'06 | 89 | Iker Camaño | Team NetApp - Endura | + 11'14 | 90 | Ben Jacques-Maynes | Jamis - Hagens Berman | + 12'36 | 91 | Camilo Suárez | 4-72 Colombia | + 14'21 | 92 | Andrea Bianchi | Team Steins Pro Factory | + 14'46 | 93 | James Driscoll | Jamis - Hagens Berman | s.t. | 94 | Martijn Maaskant | Garmin - Sharp | + 17'39 | 95 | Demis Aleman | Jamis - Hagens Berman | + 17'59 | 96 | Guido Palma | Jamis - Hagens Berman | + 18'20 |
Edited by Tamijo on 29-05-2016 09:52
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AbhishekLFC |
Posted on 29-05-2016 14:46
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Well the language sure is colourful
Congrats on the stage win
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Tamijo |
Posted on 29-05-2016 14:49
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Ya, Not a gentleman that Stein
Thanks ! Nice to get of to a good start
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Tamijo |
Posted on 29-05-2016 17:05
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Tour de San Luis 2.1
Stein:
Here is what happened the next 2 days in Argentina.
Stage 4
The boys was riding alone one by one, in what is called 19 km of ITT, downhill to the time check then uphill towards the finish. Moser was amongst the top 5 favorites, and he delivered the goods coming in 3rd. best in the top of GC, improving his lead a little.
Moser on the line:
Stage 5
Very hard stage today, with a mountain right before the finish. As I understand it, not good for Moser “he is a Puncheur - not I true climber” – they can fool me, I thought that was a boxer.
Everything was so nice until the last part of the climb, then suddenly Moser lost momentum falling back, looked painful as hell, with that nasty hot sun right on this face.
Moser falling back
But he did look better a little later and only lost a lot of time to stage winner Visconti from Movistar, now the race leader. Moser is now 2nd overall.
Visconti with a clear solo win
Moser was happy with the result – so guess I will have to be too, time for more beer.
That Visconti bro got a too cute team to help him.
Provisional GC after 5 stages:
1 | Giovanni Visconti | Movistar Team | 15h15'42 | 2 | Moreno Moser | Team Steins Pro Factory | + 1'45 | 3 | Fabio Duarte | Colombia | + 2'35 |
Spoiler
4 | Egor Silin | Astana Pro Team | + 2'36 | 5 | Javier Moreno | Movistar Team | + 2'58 | 6 | Alexsandr Dyachenko | Astana Pro Team | + 3'00 | 7 | Rory Sutherland | Team Saxo - Tinkoff | + 3'01 | 8 | José Herrada | Movistar Team | + 3'03 | 9 | Riccardo Chiarini | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | + 3'23 | 10 | Alexis Vuillermoz | Sojasun | + 3'26 | 11 | Paolo Tiralongo | Astana Pro Team | + 3'35 | 12 | Chris Anker Sørensen | Team Saxo - Tinkoff | + 3'42 | 13 | Gianni Meersman | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | + 4'00 | 14 | Michal Golas | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | + 4'27 | 15 | Peter Stetina | Garmin - Sharp | + 4'36 | 16 | Nicki Sørensen | Team Saxo - Tinkoff | s.t. | 17 | Fabrice Jeandesboz | Sojasun | + 4'59 | 18 | Fabio Aru | Astana Pro Team | + 5'22 | 19 | Hubert Dupont | AG2R La Mondiale | + 5'55 | 20 | Fabio Felline | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | + 6'02 | 21 | Meron Russom | MTN - Qhubeka | + 6'22 | 22 | Bruno Pires | Team Saxo - Tinkoff | + 7'21 | 23 | Jack Bauer | Garmin - Sharp | + 7'27 | 24 | Alessandro De Marchi | Cannondale Pro Cycling | + 7'31 | 25 | Sylwester Szmyd | Movistar Team | + 7'42 | 26 | Ángel Madrazo | Movistar Team | s.t. | 27 | Miguel Rubiano | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | + 7'48 | 28 | Alexandre Geniez | Team Steins Pro Factory | + 7'50 | 29 | Julien Simon | Sojasun | + 7'57 | 30 | Dennis Van Niekerk | MTN - Qhubeka | s.t. | 31 | Brian Vandborg | Cannondale Pro Cycling | + 7'58 | 32 | Bartosz Huzarski | Team NetApp - Endura | + 8'36 | 33 | Stefano Agostini | Cannondale Pro Cycling | + 8'42 | 34 | Oliver Zaugg | Team Saxo - Tinkoff | + 8'49 | 35 | Ángel Vicioso | Katusha Team | + 8'52 | 36 | Robinson Chalapud | Colombia | + 8'59 | 37 | Hugo Houle | AG2R La Mondiale | + 9'17 | 38 | Matteo Trentin | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | + 9'48 | 39 | Xavier Florencio | Katusha Team | + 10'03 | 40 | Simone Ponzi | Astana Pro Team | + 11'14 | 41 | Vladimir Isaychev | Katusha Team | + 11'21 | 42 | Francisco José Ventoso | Movistar Team | + 11'34 | 43 | Pavel Brutt | Katusha Team | + 11'35 | 44 | Salvatore Puccio | Team Steins Pro Factory | + 11'52 | 45 | Gatis Smukulis | Katusha Team | + 12'09 | 46 | Louis Meintjes | MTN - Qhubeka | + 12'13 | 47 | Leonardo Duque | Colombia | + 12'20 | 48 | Alexander Wetterhall | Team NetApp - Endura | + 12'28 | 49 | Assan Bazayev | Astana Pro Team | s.t. | 50 | Fabio Sabatini | Team Steins Pro Factory | + 12'31 | 51 | Daniele Ratto | Team Steins Pro Factory | + 13'01 | 52 | Anders Lund | Team Saxo - Tinkoff | + 13'18 | 53 | Edwin Ávila | Colombia | + 13'34 | 54 | Frantisek Rabon | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | + 14'02 | 55 | Ignatas Konovalovas | MTN - Qhubeka | s.t. | 56 | Julien Vermote | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | + 14'12 | 57 | Paul Voss | Team NetApp - Endura | + 14'24 | 58 | Iker Camaño | Team NetApp - Endura | + 14'25 | 59 | Gediminas Bagdonas | AG2R La Mondiale | + 14'31 | 60 | Jérôme Pineau | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | + 14'37 | 61 | Samuel Dumoulin | AG2R La Mondiale | + 15'01 | 62 | Johan Vansummeren | Garmin - Sharp | + 15'08 | 63 | Vyacheslav Kuznetsov | Katusha Team | + 15'09 | 64 | Jeffry Romero | Colombia | + 15'23 | 65 | Patrick Facchini | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | + 15'38 | 66 | Martin Reimer | MTN - Qhubeka | + 15'39 | 67 | Koldo Fernández | Garmin - Sharp | + 15'58 | 68 | Roger Kluge | Team NetApp - Endura | + 16'01 | 69 | Edson Calderon | 4-72 Colombia | + 16'10 | 70 | Mattia Gavazzi | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | + 16'11 | 71 | Diego Ochoa | 4-72 Colombia | + 16'47 | 72 | Paul Poux | Sojasun | + 17'21 | 73 | Jean-Lou Paiani | Sojasun | + 17'33 | 74 | Manuel Belletti | AG2R La Mondiale | + 17'58 | 75 | Gabe Varela | Jamis - Hagens Berman | + 18'04 | 76 | Sébastien Rosseler | Garmin - Sharp | + 18'12 | 77 | Juraj Sagan | Cannondale Pro Cycling | + 18'13 | 78 | Yauheni Hutarovich | AG2R La Mondiale | + 18'16 | 79 | Wilson Marentes | Colombia | + 18'20 | 80 | Ben Jacques-Maynes | Jamis - Hagens Berman | + 18'31 | 81 | Fernando Orjuela | 4-72 Colombia | + 18'44 | 82 | Juan Villegas | 4-72 Colombia | + 18'47 | 83 | Hugo Salazar | 4-72 Colombia | s.t. | 84 | Martin Wesemann | MTN - Qhubeka | + 19'04 | 85 | Jean-Marc Marino | Sojasun | + 19'55 | 86 | Mauro Da Dalto | Cannondale Pro Cycling | + 20'05 | 87 | Alan Marangoni | Cannondale Pro Cycling | + 20'15 | 88 | Cesare Benedetti | Team NetApp - Endura | + 20'29 | 89 | Juan José Haedo | Jamis - Hagens Berman | + 20'41 | 90 | Omar Bertazzo | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | + 21'12 | 91 | Camilo Suárez | 4-72 Colombia | + 23'36 | 92 | James Driscoll | Jamis - Hagens Berman | + 24'28 | 93 | Martijn Maaskant | Garmin - Sharp | + 26'41 | 94 | Andrea Bianchi | Team Steins Pro Factory | + 27'30 | 95 | Demis Aleman | Jamis - Hagens Berman | + 29'35 | 96 | Guido Palma | Jamis - Hagens Berman | + 29'53 |
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Tamijo |
Posted on 01-06-2016 16:23
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Tour de San Luis 2.1
Stein:
What happened the last 2 days in Argentina.
Stage 6
A hard stage today with a very steep uphill finish, this is a profile of the last 25 km.
We get Salvatore Puccio in the morning break, he takes the KoM sprint but it is not enough for the overall KoM lead, as jersey holder Johan Vansummeren is also in the group. Simone Ponzi (Astana) wins the stage in front of Salvatore.
On the downside Moser loses a little between the favorites, falling to 3rd overall.
Salvatore taking the KoM sprint.
Stein: Oh yes Salvatore had a nice day, so close so close.
Moser lost a little, but we know he don't like those monster %’s.
Stage 7
The final stage has some female curves, but not enough to make it hard, but not a true sprinter stage either. It ends in a mass sprint won by AG2R’s Yauheni Hutarovich. Our best is Moser (9)
Yauheni Hutarovich
Overall
Stein: I can only be happy ! The way those skinny Spaghetti’s fights on the bikes. O man they make me proud.
Stage win & stage 2nd, overall podium and a youth Jersey, could not dream of more.
Final Results
GC:
1 | Giovanni Visconti | Movistar Team | 19h28'33 | 2 | Fabio Duarte | Colombia | + 2'10 | 3 | Moreno Moser | Team Steins Pro Factory | + 2'30 |
Spoiler 4 | Egor Silin | Astana Pro Team | + 3'21 | 5 | Javier Moreno | Movistar Team | + 3'43 | 6 | Alexsandr Dyachenko | Astana Pro Team | + 3'45 | 7 | Rory Sutherland | Team Saxo - Tinkoff | + 3'46 | 8 | Riccardo Chiarini | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | s.t. | 9 | José Herrada | Movistar Team | + 3'48 | 10 | Paolo Tiralongo | Astana Pro Team | + 3'58 | 11 | Alexis Vuillermoz | Sojasun | + 4'11 | 12 | Simone Ponzi | Astana Pro Team | + 4'39 | 13 | Gianni Meersman | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | + 4'45 | 14 | Chris Anker Sørensen | Team Saxo - Tinkoff | + 5'08 | 15 | Michal Golas | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | + 5'12 | 16 | Peter Stetina | Garmin - Sharp | + 5'21 | 17 | Salvatore Puccio | Team Steins Pro Factory | + 5'25 | 18 | Vladimir Isaychev | Katusha Team | + 5'35 | 19 | Nicki Sørensen | Team Saxo - Tinkoff | + 6'02 | 20 | Fabio Aru | Astana Pro Team | + 6'07 | 21 | Fabrice Jeandesboz | Sojasun | + 6'25 | 22 | Hubert Dupont | AG2R La Mondiale | + 6'40 | 23 | Fabio Felline | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | + 7'28 | 24 | Frantisek Rabon | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | + 7'49 | 25 | Ignatas Konovalovas | MTN - Qhubeka | + 8'14 | 26 | Sylwester Szmyd | Movistar Team | + 8'27 | 27 | Miguel Rubiano | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | + 8'33 | 28 | Alexandre Geniez | Team Steins Pro Factory | + 8'35 | 29 | Bruno Pires | Team Saxo - Tinkoff | + 8'47 | 30 | Alessandro De Marchi | Cannondale Pro Cycling | + 8'57 | 31 | Ángel Madrazo | Movistar Team | + 9'08 | 32 | Johan Vansummeren | Garmin - Sharp | + 9'18 | 33 | Julien Simon | Sojasun | + 9'23 | 34 | Dennis Van Niekerk | MTN - Qhubeka | s.t. | 35 | Oliver Zaugg | Team Saxo - Tinkoff | + 9'34 | 36 | Jack Bauer | Garmin - Sharp | + 10'00 | 37 | Bartosz Huzarski | Team NetApp - Endura | + 10'02 | 38 | Meron Russom | MTN - Qhubeka | + 10'06 | 39 | Ángel Vicioso | Katusha Team | + 10'18 | 40 | Robinson Chalapud | Colombia | + 10'25 | 41 | Brian Vandborg | Cannondale Pro Cycling | + 10'31 | 42 | Stefano Agostini | Cannondale Pro Cycling | + 11'15 | 43 | Xavier Florencio | Katusha Team | + 11'29 | 44 | Hugo Houle | AG2R La Mondiale | + 11'50 | 45 | Matteo Trentin | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | + 12'21 | 46 | Francisco José Ventoso | Movistar Team | + 14'07 | 47 | Pavel Brutt | Katusha Team | + 14'08 | 48 | Gatis Smukulis | Katusha Team | + 14'42 | 49 | Louis Meintjes | MTN - Qhubeka | + 14'46 | 50 | Leonardo Duque | Colombia | + 14'53 | 51 | Assan Bazayev | Astana Pro Team | + 15'01 | 52 | Alexander Wetterhall | Team NetApp - Endura | s.t. | 53 | Fabio Sabatini | Team Steins Pro Factory | + 15'04 | 54 | Paul Voss | Team NetApp - Endura | + 15'09 | 55 | Anders Lund | Team Saxo - Tinkoff | + 15'51 | 56 | Edwin Ávila | Colombia | + 16'07 | 57 | Samuel Dumoulin | AG2R La Mondiale | + 16'27 | 58 | Julien Vermote | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | + 16'45 | 59 | Iker Camaño | Team NetApp - Endura | + 16'58 | 60 | Gediminas Bagdonas | AG2R La Mondiale | + 17'04 | 61 | Jérôme Pineau | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | + 17'10 | 62 | Daniele Ratto | Team Steins Pro Factory | + 17'28 | 63 | Vyacheslav Kuznetsov | Katusha Team | + 17'42 | 64 | Jeffry Romero | Colombia | + 17'56 | 65 | Patrick Facchini | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | + 18'11 | 66 | Koldo Fernández | Garmin - Sharp | + 18'31 | 67 | Edson Calderon | 4-72 Colombia | + 18'43 | 68 | Diego Ochoa | 4-72 Colombia | + 19'20 | 69 | Martin Reimer | MTN - Qhubeka | + 19'23 | 70 | Roger Kluge | Team NetApp - Endura | + 19'45 | 71 | Paul Poux | Sojasun | + 19'54 | 72 | Mattia Gavazzi | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | + 19'55 | 73 | Manuel Belletti | AG2R La Mondiale | + 20'31 | 74 | Gabe Varela | Jamis - Hagens Berman | + 20'37 | 75 | Sébastien Rosseler | Garmin - Sharp | + 20'45 | 76 | Yauheni Hutarovich | AG2R La Mondiale | + 20'49 | 77 | Wilson Marentes | Colombia | + 20'53 | 78 | Ben Jacques-Maynes | Jamis - Hagens Berman | + 21'04 | 79 | Jean-Lou Paiani | Sojasun | + 21'17 | 80 | Fernando Orjuela | 4-72 Colombia | s.t. | 81 | Juan Villegas | 4-72 Colombia | + 21'20 | 82 | Hugo Salazar | 4-72 Colombia | s.t. | 83 | Juraj Sagan | Cannondale Pro Cycling | + 21'57 | 84 | Jean-Marc Marino | Sojasun | + 22'28 | 85 | Mauro Da Dalto | Cannondale Pro Cycling | + 22'38 | 86 | Martin Wesemann | MTN - Qhubeka | + 22'48 | 87 | Juan José Haedo | Jamis - Hagens Berman | + 23'14 | 88 | Alan Marangoni | Cannondale Pro Cycling | + 23'59 | 89 | Cesare Benedetti | Team NetApp - Endura | + 24'13 | 90 | Omar Bertazzo | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | + 24'56 | 91 | Camilo Suárez | 4-72 Colombia | + 26'09 | 92 | James Driscoll | Jamis - Hagens Berman | + 27'01 | 93 | Andrea Bianchi | Team Steins Pro Factory | + 30'03 | 94 | Martijn Maaskant | Garmin - Sharp | + 30'25 | 95 | Demis Aleman | Jamis - Hagens Berman | + 33'19 | 96 | Guido Palma | Jamis - Hagens Berman | + 33'37 |
Points: Giovanni Visconti - Movistar Team
Mountain: Johan Vansummeren - Garmin-Sharp
Team: Astana Pro Team
Young: Moreno Moser - Team Steins Pro Factory
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AbhishekLFC |
Posted on 02-06-2016 03:33
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A great start for the team with a stage win and 3rd in the GC. Stein's Swiss account won't be empty for long
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welker3257 |
Posted on 02-06-2016 04:15
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3rd and a stage win and a jersey is a good result for the boys. Moser on the CT is going to be unfair
Gig 'em Aggies
Fast N' Loud Cycling Project - ICL
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Tamijo |
Posted on 02-06-2016 07:48
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AbhishekLFC: Thanks, I hope so [img-r]https://pcmdaily.com/images/smiley/wink.gif[/img-r]
welker3257: Yes, moving into Extreme level, I picked a relative strong team.
That said at an Avg 74 Moser is not unrealisticly strong as a CT leader.
Edited by Tamijo on 02-06-2016 08:06
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