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RTG '19 | Teams, Riders and Races
AbhishekLFC
This thread will be used to discuss everything going on in and around the peloton in Road To Glory. I will start off by posting team details. Feel free to start discussing about the make-up of the teams, their focus and which ones catch your fancy.

Once the rider creation process is complete for the season, I will put up rider details in this thread too. You can also use this thread to post about and from the perspective of your riders. Let everyone know how his recent race went, what he's thinking and what his dreams are. Also feel free to spark some rivalries in the peloton. But always remember, keep it clean!

When the racing starts, use this thread to discuss about the races that are taking place in the cycling world.
 
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Teams Details


AG2R La Mondiale

NationalityRequirementsFocusFlexibilitySize
FranceN/AFrance, Western EuropeLow28

Leaders: Bardet, Gallopin, Naesen, Latour


Astana Pro Team

NationalityRequirementsFocusFlexibilitySize
KazakhstanN/AKazakhstan, Italy, Central AsiaMedium28

Leaders: M. A. Lopez, Fuglsang, Bilbao, I. Izagirre


Bahrain - Merida

NationalityRequirementsFocusFlexibilitySize
Bahrain Cobbles, SprinterItaly, Asia, Eastern EuropeMedium26

Leaders: Nibali, Teuns, Pozzovivo, Dennis, Bauhaus


Bora - Hansgrohe

NationalityRequirementsFocusFlexibilitySize
Germany AnyGermany, Central EuropeLow27

Leaders: Sagan, Buchmann, Schachmann, Ackermann, Bennett


CCC Team

NationalityRequirementsFocusFlexibilitySize
Poland Climber, Puncher, SprinterPoland, Central EuropeMedium28

Leaders: Van Avermaet, Mareczo, Coquard, Calmejane


Deceuninck-Quick Step

NationalityRequirementsFocusFlexibilitySize
BelgiumClimberBelgium, Western EuropeLow26

Leaders: Alaphilippe, Stybar, Gilbert, Lampaert, Viviani


EF Education First p/b Cannondale

NationalityRequirementsFocusFlexibilitySize
USAN/ANorth America, Western Europe, OceaniaLow28

Leaders: Uran, Woods, Vanmarcke


Groupama - FDJ

NationalityRequirementsFocusFlexibilitySize
FranceN/AFrance, Western EuropeLow29

Leaders: Pinot, Gaudu, Demare, Kung


Hagens Berman - Axeon

NationalityRequirementsFocusFlexibilitySize
USAAnyNorth America, ScandinaviaMedium27

Leaders: Barguil, Terpstra


Israel - Cycling Academy

NationalityRequirementsFocusFlexibilitySize
IsraelN/AIsrael, Eastern EuropeHigh31

Leaders: Hermans, Cimolai


Lotto Soudal

NationalityRequirementsFocusFlexibilitySize
BelgiumClimber, Stage RacerBelgium, Western EuropeMedium26

Leaders: Wellens, Campenaerts, Ewan, Benoot


Manzana - Postobon Team

NationalityRequirementsFocusFlexibilitySize
ColombiaAnySouth America, IberiaLow28

Leaders: Je. Herrada, Merlier, Atapuma


Mitchelton-Scott

NationalityRequirementsFocusFlexibilitySize
AustraliaPuncher, Cobbles, SprinterOceania, South AfricaMedium26

Leaders: S. Yates, A. Yates, Trentin, Durbridge


Movistar Team

NationalityRequirementsFocusFlexibilitySize
SpainCobbles, SprinterSpain, South America, Central AmericaMedium26

Leaders: Valverde, N. Quintana, Landa, Carapaz, Greipel


Nippo-Vini Fantini-Faizane

NationalityRequirementsFocusFlexibilitySize
JapanAnyEast Asia, ItalyLow26

Leaders: G. Martin, Bonifazio, Petit


Team Dimension Data

NationalityRequirementsFocusFlexibilitySize
South AfricaN/AAfrica, AustraliaLow28

Leaders: Gasparotto, Valgren Andersen, Boasson Hagen, Cavendish, Nizzolo


Team INEOS

NationalityRequirementsFocusFlexibilitySize
Great BritainN/AGreat Britain, EuropeHigh29

Leaders: Froome, Bernal, Thomas, Kwiatkowski


Team Jumbo-Visma

NationalityRequirementsFocusFlexibilitySize
NetherlandsN/ANetherlands, Western EuropeLow26

Leaders: Kruijswijk, Roglic, Groenewegen, Van Aert, Teunissen


Team Katusha- Alpecin

NationalityRequirementsFocusFlexibilitySize
SwitzerlandAnyRussia, GermanyHigh26

Leaders: Zakarin, Pollitt, Kittel


Team Sunweb

NationalityRequirementsFocusFlexibilitySize
GermanyCobbles, PuncherNetherlands, GermanyMedium27

Leaders: Dumoulin, Kelderman, Matthews, Van der Poel


Trek - Segafredo

NationalityRequirementsFocusFlexibilitySize
USATT, Cobbles, SprinterUSA, Western EuropeMedium26

Leaders: Porte, Mollema, Degenkolb


UAE Team Emirates

NationalityRequirementsFocusFlexibilitySize
UAEN/AItaly, West AsiaMedium28

Leaders: D. Martin, Pogacar, Ulissi, Kristoff, Gaviria

 
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Riders in Focus

Daniel Clark

Specialization: Classics
Favourite Team: BMC Racing Team
Career Goal: Historic Mini or Grand Slam (4 or 5 of the monuments won in a career)
Rides For: Trek - Segafredo
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Jhon Santíago García Cerravalos

Specialization: Climber
Favourite Team: Movistar Team
Career Goal: Winning a GT in Ecuador
Signed For: Nippo-Vini Fantini-Faizane
Spoiler


Hector César Ernesto Fernándes Hernándes

Specialization: Classics
Favourite Team: Team Dimension Data
Career Goal: Win 3 monuments, a GT and the Cyclocross WC or Olympic Medal MTB
Signed For: Movistar Team
Spoiler


Mattia Tornello

Specialization: Stage Race
Favourite Team: BMC Racing Team
Career Goal: Win the Giro d'Italia
Rides For: Astana Pro Team
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Jørgen Hillestad

Specialization: Classics
Favourite Team: Team Sky
Career Goal: Historic Mini or Grand Slam / Stage win in all three GT's / World Road Champion
Rides For: Team Katusha- Alpecin
Spoiler


Virginijus Alunderis

Specialization: Climber
Favourite Team: Movistar
Career Goal: Win the mountain classification in all GTs
Signed For: Deceuninck-Quick Step
Spoiler


Elias Abdessabour

Specialization: Climber
Favourite Team: Dimension Data
Career Goal: First Morrocan rider to podium in the Tour
Signed For: Team Dimension Data
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Arnout Van Aarle

Specialization: Northern Classics
Favourite Team: Quick-Step Floors
Career Goal: Ronde van Vlaanderen, Paris-Roubaix
Rides For: Team Lotto NL - Jumbo
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Rocco Bianchi Campagna

Specialization: Classics
Favourite Team: Lotto-Soudal
Career Goal: Be more handsome (already done) and get more career wins than Flosi Thorson (more personal one added later)
Rides For: Team Katusha - Alpecin
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Flósi Thorson

Specialization: Classics
Favourite Team: AG2R - La Mondiale
Career Goal: Win more races than Rocco Bianchi Campagna & Never let Rocco win Strade Bianche
Rides For: Team Katusha - Alpecin
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Bernard Garin

Specialization: Climber
Favourite Team: FDJ
Career Goal: Being the first Black rider to win TDF, win a TDF stage in 14th July
Signed For: Groupama - FDJ
Spoiler


Jens Christiansen

Specialization: Stage Racer
Favourite Team: Astana
Career Goal: Revenge the injustice done to his hero Michael Rasmussen to win the Tour de France and start a WT team just like Bjarne Riis did
Rides For: Team Sunweb
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Nagy Levente

Specialization: Climber
Favourite Team: CCC Sprandi Polkowice
Career Goal: To win a stage race, a monument, a one-day classic and a stage in a GT
Rides For: Bora - Hansgrohe
Spoiler


Levi De Groot

Specialization: Roleur
Favourite Team: LottoNL
Career Goal: Lead-out a sprinter to victory at Champs Elysess and the World Championships.
Rides For: CCC Team
Spoiler


Harry Stanley

Specialization: Sprinter
Favourite Team: Team Sky
Career Goal: Road World Championships, Milan San Remo, Ride London Surrey Classic
Signed For: Trek - Segafredo
Spoiler


Maximiliaan Vansibraert

Specialization: Classics
Favourite Team: Trek-Segafredo
Career Goal: Race Ronde Van Vlaanderen beside Jasper Stuyven, Eneco Tour, one stage and carry out all three GTs at least once a time
Signed For: Team Lotto NL - Jumbo
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Andrey Yanakiev

Specialization: Stage Racer
Favourite Team: Bora - Hansgrohe
Career Goal: Win stage races that will serve as cornerstone for Grand Tour greatness
Signed For: CCC Team
Spoiler


Donald McRettin

Specialization: Time Trial
Favourite Team: Team Sky
Career Goal: World Hour Record and Commonwealth Games TT for Scotland. Since those will likely be off screen from the game also the World TT and winning a Grand Tour stage in a ridiculously long solo breakaway. He also likes the idea of riding the peloton off his wheel in the crosswinds.
Signed For: Hagens Berman - Axeon
Spoiler


Tornike Zurabiani

Specialization: Baroudeur
Favourite Team: Astana
Career Goal: World Championship
Signed For: Nippo-Vini Fantini-Faizane
Spoiler

Edited by AbhishekLFC on 31-03-2020 10:30
 
AbhishekLFC
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df_Trek
Maximiliaan Vansibraert

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Teams

2019 Lotto NL Jumbo
2018 Lotto NL Jumbo

Top Results

2018

3rd U22 World Championships - Race 2 - Flat/Cobble Classic
 
AbhishekLFC
ANNOUNCEMENT


Nippo-Vini Fantini-Faizane make the early double swoop of free agent Jhon Santiago Garcia Cerravalos and neo-pro Tornike Zurabiani


Trek - Segafredo sign American classics rider Daniel Clark


Jens Christiansen agrees to ride in Sunweb's colours for the coming season.

 
AbhishekLFC
ANNOUNCEMENT


Team Movistar continue their recent trend of investing in youth to sign Hector César Ernesto Fernándes Hernándes


Nagy Levente swtiches allegiances to sign up for Bora - Hansgrohe


Trek - Segafredo make their second signing in the form of young sprinter Harry Stanley


Virginijus Alunderis springs another surprise and jumps at the chance of signing with Deceuninck-Quick Step

 
Ripley
Alunderis switches teams again


A couple of weeks ago Virginijus and I looked through all the squads and we decided he should stay with Bahrain-Merida. The team has just the right climbing depth and a captain worth supporting for him to play a small role next year.

Then the contract offers arrived. As expected, Bahrain-Merida offered a new contract, even a 3-year contract, which felt pretty good. But possibly because he won the Growth Potential Race 2019 he also attracted an offer from one of the best teams in the world, with a long and distinguised history, Quick Step. Sorry, Bahrain-Merida, we couldn't resist accepting that offer.

We thank Bahrain-Merida for hiring Alunderis, and putting so much trust in him to offer him a long-term contract. Virginijus learned a lot in the past 12 months and we wish the team all the best for the future.

But we couldn't be more excited to join Deceuninck-Quick Step. Alunderis is absolutely awed about the team he'll join, the many fantastic team mates. He's totally outclassed. But it's a team without much climing focus, Alunderis might just prove useful. He may have switched teams twice in as many years, but he might stay with Quick Step for a long time.
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AbhishekLFC
ANNOUNCEMENT


Astana snap up Italian stage racer Mattia Tornello


Neo-pro Donald McRettin signs with Hagens Berman - Axeon for two seasons


Jorgen Hillestad makes the switch to Team Katusha - Alpecin

 
AbhishekLFC
ANNOUNCEMENT


Katusha keep their trust on the classics duo of Rocco Bianchi Campagna and Flosi Thorson as they extend for another season.


CCC Team sign young roleur Levi De Groot on a 2 year deal.

 
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Donald McRettin has taken time out from training to send his inaugural tweet, saying that he is excited to have signed with Hagens and that he can't wait to meet with the team to discuss his bike set-up and share his ideas on training and nutrition.
Man Game: McCormick Pro Cycling
 
jandal7
Rocco Bianchi Campagna

Specialisation: BaroudeurFavourite Team: Lotto - Soudal
Height: 178cmWeight: 69kg
Birthday: 22nd May 1998Team: Katusha - Alpecin

Background:

Well before Cancellara, Kwiatkowski and Stybar made the rolling white roads of Tuscany famous, Rocco Bianchi Campagna rode them with his older sister on their parents' old bikes. Those beautiful evening rides past the vineyards of Tuscany were truly something else. Growing up on the vineyards in Chianti was a great way to live.

Spoiler

Schedule

Palmares

Goals

Story

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df_Trek
First impressions after calendar release

Max is very excited for the isertion of 4 Jours de Dunkurque in the calendar, likely one of the big goals for the new season: "Let's wait for the full disclusure of the race's profiles, but I already have some ideas that I want to bring in the meeting with my team's DS for planning the upcoming season. I'm sure they will agree on those, because I feel that are the best for my growth, and I can guarantee more support to our leaders in stage races. Surelly after first season experience, I think we should focus more on these, where my help can be more concrete, and sometimes I can have more freedom to play an own-role."
 
Tamijo
Jens Christiansen is very happy to sign with Sunweb, moving to another level of cycling.
 
Ripley
Excerpt from an article in the latest issue of CQ (Cycling Quarterly): "Young riders waiting for their breakthrough season":

13. Virginijus Alunderis (21, Quick-Step)

The Lithuanian climber is entering his third professional season and has already switched teams twice. He recently followed the siren call of the almost legendary Quick-Step team. It seems like an odd fit, his rather singular focus doesn't gel with the rest of the team and he might feel a bit isolated. But he should certainly learn a lot.

Verdict: Alunderis will have to wait another year or two.
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AbhishekLFC
RTG 2019 Season Imminent

The 2019 season of RTG is just two days away and some of the the riders have already made their way to Australia to participate in the season opener - the Tour Down Under. Chris Froome took the individual standings last season, edging out defending champion Alejandro Valverde. Peter Sagan completed the podium. Team Sky comfortably won the Team Championships with BMC and Quick Step stepping onto the podium. BORA - Hansgrohe celebrated the most wins as a team.

Coming to this season, there will be a total of 43 races and 188 RDs raced. Of these, as usual, there are the three Grand Tours and five Monuments. There will be 15 stage races and 20 classics that the teams will participate in. There are 22 teams that will compete this season. There will be the customary two-race World Championship to wrap-up the season.

As for the Riders in the Focus, 17 riders return from last season, while 3 new riders join the peloton as neo-pros. The returning riders have improved in the off-season and will be hoping to make a bigger mark in the races this time around.
 
Ripley
Virginijus Alunderis reveals his 2019 race calendar

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I had a long chat with my directeur sportif and we decided that I should plan 50 race days and add two training blocks. The team wanted me to race a Grand Tour and gave me a free choice between the three. To be honest, I felt that none of the three routes suit me terribly well.

All things being equal, I just had to select the Tour de France. It's a childhood dream, of course, and I can't wait to finish on the Champs Elysees. But the first half of the race will be all about conserving energy which I'll need for the tough mountain stages.

On top of that I'll be competing in three further stage races. I'm returning the the Dauphine, where I did very well last season. Already in January I'll be travelling to South America for the first time and race Colombia Oro y Paz and in March you can see me in Tirreno-Adriatico.

I've added 8 one-day races, just to see my name on the results sheet more often. They don't really suit me, but they'll be a great learning experience. I might prove useful in the Clasica Aldeias do Xisto, but don't expect much from me in the other races, I'm bound to be the first Quick-Step rider to get dropped every time.

JanuaryColombia Oro y PazFebruaryTraining Block
MarchTirreno-AdriaticoAprilLa Fleche Wallone
Milan-SanremoLiege-Bastogne-Liege
MayTraining BlockJuneCriterium Dauphine
Clasica Aldeias do Xisto
JulyTour de FranceAugust San Sebastian
SeptemberGP de QuebecOctoberIl Lombardia
GP Montreal

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AbhishekLFC
Tour Down Under Preview


Race Profile

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Favourites

NameTeamFLAHILSPRACCSTARESREC
Patrick KonradBORA - hansgrohe71797075757476
Jelle VanendertLotto Soudal71796169787470
Michael MatthewsTeam Sunweb77787779767979
Simon ClarkeEF Education First p/b Cannondale74787275787472
Sergio Luis HenaoUAE Team Emirates69786478767272
Gorka IzagirreAstana Pro Team73776972767571
Eduard PradesMovistar Team72777275727370
Toms SkujiņšTrek - Segafredo72776975747573
Rudy MolardGroupama - FDJ71776873767376
Jack HaigMitchelton-Scott71776471767573
Alexis VuillermozAg2r La Mondiale68776476757373


Top Sprinters

NameTeamFLAHILSPRACC
Fernando GaviriaUAE Team Emirates76688181
Caleb EwanLotto Soudal76718083
Peter SaganBORA - hansgrohe80747981
Fabio JakobsenDeceuninck-Quick Step75707981
Bryan CoquardCCC Team74727879
Christophe LaporteTrek - Segafredo77717877
Marc SarreauGroupama - FDJ76677878
Michael MatthewsTeam Sunweb77787779
Sonny ColbrelliBahrain - Merida76767780
Luka MezgecMitchelton-Scott75717779
Hugo HofstetterBahrain - Merida75717775
Danny Van PoppelTeam Jumbo-Visma74707778
Michael MørkøvDeceuninck-Quick Step77707774
Daniel McLayEF Education First p/b Cannondale75677778
Nacer BouhanniNippo-Vini Fantini-Faizane73677778


Startlist

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Riders in Focus

Name Team
Van Aarle Team Jumbo-Visma
Campagna Team Katusha Alpecin
De Groot CCC Team
Yanakiev CCC Team
Zurabiani Nippo-Vini Fantini-Faizane

 
jandal7
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The Florentine - Tuscany's English-Language Newspaper

Chianti cyclist enters third year with the pros

Rocco Bianchi Campagna has quietly embedded himself in Team Katusha - Alpecin, a team on cycling's World Tour, and is upbeat when discussing what will be his third season in the professional peloton.

'I was really happy when Katusha asked me to sign again, it was an easy decision.' he smiles. 'My cycling has come a good way, I think, and I have enjoyed it a lot, I feel really comfortable and better in the peloton now.' His English has certainly improved a lot too (enough to graciously conduct this interview with us in the language), but it is on the bike he's making an impression. A member of the Road to Glory program, which gives young talent the chance to prosper and gain a contract with top teams, he has been allotted into the top band of performers by the RTG despite a relatively quiet first two years.

'I don't really know much about that, I haven't got the results yet.. There's a long way to go yet though so I don't watch it.' he tells me seriously. But a long way to what?

'I couldn't tell you,' he smiles, 'I'm still 20! But I think the dream has to be obvious. One day I want to cross that line in Siena and taste victory. I love all races, Il Giro, Sanremo, De Ronde, but one day, winning here, would be beautiful. This year... I'll settle for not crashing again!'

Campagna seems to have his feet firmly on the ground as he saddles up for a third season. We can watch our local man on Raisport, channel 59, this week as he begins his year in Australia, at the Tour Down Under.
 
AbhishekLFC
The season is underway with the first two stages of the Tour Down Under: https://pcmdaily....st_1352954
 
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