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cunego59
We're getting there, one or two more updates and then I'll reveal them Wink


Vuelta a España, Week Three | 30.08. – 06.09.2020

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1. Iván Ramiro SosaTeam Ineos3h56’42
2. Rafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohe+ 37
3. Tony GallopinAg2r La Mondiales.t.
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6. Rigoberto UránEF Pro Cycling+ 1'09
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11. Jesús HerradaCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 1'56

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1. Jonathan CastroviejoTeam Ineos47'15
2. Enric MasMovistar Teams.t.
3. Tom DumoulinTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 2
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19. Jesús HerradaCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 58

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1. Ben O’ConnorNTT Pro Cycling4h48'11
2. Jhojan GarciaCaja Rural – Seguros RGA+ 1’10
3. Iván Ramiro SosaTeam Ineoss.t.
10. Luis Angel MatéCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 1’41
21. Jesús HerradaCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 4’13

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1. Davide FormoloUAE Team Emirates4h22‘38
2. Michael ValgrenNTT Pro Cyclings.t.
3. Dylan TeunsBahrain - McLaren+ 22
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5. José HerradaCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 38

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1. Elia VivianiCofidis, Solutions Crédits3h48'24
2. Romain HardyTeam Arkéa - Samsics.t.
3. Benjamin DeclercqTeam Arkéa - Samsics.t.

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1. Iván Ramiro SosaTeam Ineos3h40’20
2. Giulio CicconeTrek - Segafredo+ 1'44
3. Amanuel GhebreigzabhierNTT Pro Cycling+ 3'08
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12. Rigoberto UránEF Pro Cycling+ 5'38
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26. Jesús HerradaCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 8'07

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1. Elia VivianiCofidis, Solutions Crédits2h18'11
2. Fabio JakobsenDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
3. John DegenkolbLotto Soudals.t.

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1. Rigoberto UránEF Pro Cycling86h19'17
2. Enric MasMovistar Team+ 13
3. Miguel Ángel LópezAstana Pro Team+ 4'38
4. David GauduGroupama - FDJ+ 5'09
5. Tom DumoulinTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 6'38
6. Domenico PozzovivoNTT Pro Cycling+ 12'34
7. Jesús HerradaCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 13'24
8. Vincenzo NibaliTrek - Segafredo+ 13'50
9. Romain BardetAg2r La Mondiale+ 14'13
10. Tony GallopinAg2r La Mondiale+ 16'14
The third week was characterized by large breakaways and we tried to take as much advantage of it as we could. Jesús Herrada went into one on the first day of the week and although he couldn't keep up with his companions, it put him in position to finish higher on the mountain top finish than he otherwise could have. He jumped into 10th overall then and kept improving with strong performances in the final two mountain stages to finish seventh, a very satisfying result for him.

Luis Angel Maté and José Herrada had nice showings in the breakaway as well on stages 17 and 18. José looked like he had a shot when he got away with Michael Valgren towards the end of stage 18, but their companions brought them back on the final ascent.

But the real star for us in these past days has been Elia Viviani. He actually went into a breakaway as well on stage 19 and for a while, it looked like this would be the one break of the week that wouldn't make it. But with a lot of effort, the group stayed ahead in the final kilometers, and then it was an easy one for our Italian. And to top it off, he actually won a classic mass sprint on the final day of the race as well, bringing his (and our) win total up to three.

With all that, we leave Spain very happy. A Top 10 overall and three stage wins - we couldn't have asked for more.

The GC was a duel all the way between Urán and Mas, with the former taking the jersey back on stage 20. Close call, like we've seen in the Giro and the Tour this year. It's noteworthy that almost none of the big names that rode the Tour were able to perform to their standards here, like Dumoulin, Nibali or Bardet.

Very noteworthy as well: Team Ineos's results:
11. Sosa
22. Thomas
38. Carapaz
DNF Bernal
DNF Froome

If it wasn't for Carapaz's narrow Giro win, this would have been a desastrous GT year for the British équipe.
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sutty68
A very nice final week for the guys, Viviani looked strong Smile
 
cunego59
Thanks sutty, I was very pleased with Viviani as well, especially after a weaker Giro. The stage where he was in the breakaway was one of the more exciting ones I've played recently.


Binck Bank Tour | 31.08. – 06.09.2020

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C. Laporte S. Consonni P. Périchon K. Vanbilsen
D. Touzé S. Rossetto M. Mathis

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1. Stefan KüngGroupama - FDJ7’07
2. Ryan MullenTrek - Segafredo+ 2
3. Yves LampaertDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 3
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26. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 12

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1. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Crédits4h18’27
2. Simone ConsonniCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
3. Fernando GaviriaUAE Team Emiratess.t.

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1. Phil BauhausBahrain - McLaren3h58’36
2. Arnaud DémareGroupama - FDJs.t.
3. Stan DewulfLotto Soudals.t.
5. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

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1. Simone ConsonniCofidis, Solutions Crédits4h18’27
2. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
3. Damien TouzéCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

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1. Edoardo AffiniMitchelton-Scott20'36
2. Stefan KüngGroupama - FDJ+ 2
3. Luke DurbridgeMitchelton-Scott+ 3
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7. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 12

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1. Sam BennettDeceuninck-Quick Step4h23'09
2. Fernando GaviriaUAE Team Emiratess.t.
3. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

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1. Caleb EwanLotto Soudal4h23'09
2. Sam BennettDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
3. Fernando GaviriaUAE Team Emiratess.t.
4. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

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1. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Crédits23h04'42
2. Stefan KüngGroupama - FDJ+ 4
3. Edoardo AffiniMitchelton-Scott+ 9
4. Luke DurbridgeMitchelton-Scott+ 12
5. Ryan MullenTrek - Segafredo+ 17
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1. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Crédits121
2. Caleb EwanLotto Soudal99
3. Simone ConsonniCofidis, Solutions Crédits85
What a great week for us. Both stages 2 and 4 were complete dominations, with difficult hills towards the finish where we just paced too hard for anyone to follow. Our strong, well-organized sprint train really payed off. Another third place and good performances in both time trials were enough for Christophe Laporte to take the overall win. Consonni keeps impressing as well - very nice all around.
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Croatia14
Dominant racing, especially by Laporte. Consonni really is the star domestique though!
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Timmsoski
Great stuff mate and good job with Vivi taking these stages at the end of the Vuelta! Can't believe those results for Ineos too!
 
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Timmsoski
Great stuff mate and good job with Vivi taking these stages at the end of the Vuelta! Can't believe those results for Ineos too!
 
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Kiserlovski01
Glad to see Elia's persistence finally paid off on the last few stages at the back of a slightly underwhelming season in terms of WT triumphs. Incredible consistency too at BinckBank Tour (and rewarded as well). Wink

Looking forward to learn what leaders are joining!
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trekbmc
Wait, there's a whole story about Laporte being the greatest rider of all time? This is amazing! Grin



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purepasd
I enjoy following this story a lot! Keep up the nice results - I'm excited to see the transfers Smile
 
cunego59
@Croatia: Consonni's performances might be my favorite thing this season. So unexpected, but so good Grin

@Timmsoski: Ineos' planning was just horrible. Bernal, Thomas and Froome all did the Tour and then didn't have enough left in the tank for the Vuelta. There's some transfers coming for the team though, so maybe things will be clearer for them next year.

@Kiserlovski: It's funny because Viviani has pretty handily our most wins total, but you're right, he lacks the big ones. But with one at the Giro and three at the Vuelta, it's now a decent year.

@trekbmc: Welcome Grin I'll try my best to provide you with more high quality Laporte content in the future Grin

@purepasd: Thanks for the kind words, I'm glad to hear it Smile

Final transfer news (for our team, at least) coming up tomorrow! Hope you'll like the choices we made Wink
 
cunego59
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Transfer News, Part Three: New Leaders Arrive
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Having discussed the bulk of our transactions in previous posts, this is the juicy part: the riders that will be able to lead us in big races. Let's go in ascending order of both salary and expectations:

Pierre Latour
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Age26
Contract until2023
Rider TypeStage Racer

Pierre gives us a good option for stage races, especially those with a decent amount of time trialing. He's not elite in any aspect, but he's well rounded enough that he should be able to compete for good results. He also has room to develop at just 26 years, and he comes at a modest price, both of which made it easier for me to give him a three-year deal.

He may, however, also find himself in a domestique role in a couple of races, supporting some of the upcoming riders.

Jens Keukeleire
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Age31
Contract until2022
Rider TypeNorthern Classics

Jens Keukeleire will be our new leader for all things cobblestone. At age 31, he's a bit north of what I'd usually target, but he acts as kind of a stop gap as some of the more enticing names hit the market at the end of next season. Until then, though, he's a massive improvement over what we had this year - especially in combination with Adrien Petit - and we expect some solid performances in the classics.

I was hoping to get him on a one-year contract originally, but he wasn't open for that. His salary is tenable though even if he deteriorates in the second year of his deal, and he'll still be a valuable addition to the team anyway.

David Gaudu
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Age23
Contract until2023
Rider TypeClimber/Puncheur

We're getting into elite territory now. David Gaudu was my number one target of this transfer season. He's the most promising young French climber and we strive to develop him to his fullest potential. Gaudu can excell in the Ardennes just as he can in the Pyrenees, and he will probably target both next year. Having just finished fourth at the Vuelta, he might not be ready to challenge for the Tour de France overall win yet, but I hope he'll get there and I'm very happy to have him!

Marc Soler
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Age26
Contract until2023
Rider TypeStage Racer

Marc Soler vaults us into instant GT contention. The Spaniard finished fifth in this year's Giro, but his ceiling is much higher. Any Grand Tour he starts for us from now on, he has podium ambitions. He should also be able to score lots of points in the stage races in the spring, having the strong time trialing capabilities Gaudu lacks.

Obviously, both of them get three year contracts, consolidating them as part of our core for the next few years.


So there you have it. Despite suffering the losses of Guillaume Martin and Jesús Herrada, we come out of this transfer period a stronger team. With these riders, we should be competitive in most races we enter, at least in the Top 5-10 range, and we now have actual Grand Tour GC options. And let's not forget Laporte and Viviani, who'll also still be there for 2021.

It should also be noted that we've been very diligent in catering to our sponsor's wishes: I've previously mentioned that Adrien Petit is from Nord-Pas-de-Calais, but we didn't stop there. We've also increased the percentage of French riders while improving on our most prominent riders in the key regions of Belgium (with Keukeleire) and Spain (with Soler).

We're now looking forward to the autumn classics, concluding with Worlds and Il Lombardia, to finish the season.
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purepasd
Oooh nice signings, and they fit so well with the team's identity. Now you seem to have a well rounded squad that is able to compete for victory in every kind of race. Except TT's and TTT's perhaps Wink

I suppose Soler for Giro/Vuelta and Gaudu for Ardennes/Tour?
 
VoetsT
Wow, finally found the time to catch up with this story after a very busy time irl.
You had a very good first season and interesting transfers.
Hope your second year will be even better!
 
LLDS
Wow, I am amazed by your transfers, well done, I am looking forward to watching Gaudu and Latour.
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cunego59
Glad you all like the transfers!

@purespasd: That's currently the plan, but it depends on the routes. Soler is significantly better in TTs than Gaudu, so that might change things.

@VoetsT: Good to have you back Wink And I hope so, too, time to go for the more prestigeous wins!

@LLDS: Thank you Smile Hopefully they will deliver!


Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec | 11.09.2020
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F. Barceló Je. Herrada Jo. Herrada N. Berhane
N. Haas A. Perez M. Le Turnier
Same squad for both races.
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1. Gianni MosconTeam Ineos5h13’43
2. Rigoberto UránEF Pro Cyclings.t.
3. Fernando BarcelóCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
4. Benoît CosnefroyAg2r La Mondiales.t.
5. Julian AlaphilippeDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
Fernando takes on a leading role here and he does well.


Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal | 13.09.2020
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1. Julian AlaphilippeDeceuninck-Quick Step5h13’43
2. Michael MatthewsTeam Sunwebs.t.
3. Benoît CosnefroyAg2r La Mondiales.t.
4. Alberto BettiolEF Pro Cyclings.t.
5. Mads PedersenTrek - Segafredos.t.
22. Jesús HerradaCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
That was a flop! We were unattentive on one of the final hills, got caught behind and Herrada had to spend way too much energy to achieve anything. That’s really not the send-off we wanted him to have.


World Championships ITT | 20.09.2020
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1. Victor CampenaertsNTT Pro Cycling51’31
2. Maciej BodnarBORA - hansgrohe+ 52
3. Luke DurbridgeMitchelton-Scott+ 55
4. Jonathan CastroviejoTeam Ineos+ 1'17
5. Frederik FrisonLotto Soudal+ 1'21
Dominant win by Campenaerts. No Cofidis or France rider of note.


World Championships | 20.09.2020
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1. Fernando GaviriaUAE Team Emirates6h08’23
2. Elia VivianiCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
3. Alexander KristoffUAE Team Emiratess.t.
4. John DegenkolbLotto Soudals.t.
5. Arnaud DémareGroupama - FDJs.t.
Similarly dominant was the win by Fenando Gaviria. I originally hoped to do something with Laporte - I'm France's manager -, but he had a terrible day so Démare was our leader. Super unfortunate that Elia Viviani came just short, that would have been really cool.


Cofidis Continental Race Highlights - September
Win Grand Prix d'Isbergues Elia Viviani
Win Duo Normand Cofidis, Solutions Crédits
3rd GP de Fourmies Simone Consonni
Viviani held his good form of the final Vuelta week to take another win, Consonni collected a podium place. The win in the TTT classic of the Duo Normand came as a complete surprise but it's a nice bonus.
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Croatia14
Very very strong signings. Latour is the perfect super-domestique with his energy style, and I'm quite confident that you can win a GT once with both Soler and Gaudu! Tour should be the ultimate goal.

All riders leaving are kinda okay, so that's some great signings. I think you could go for the WT title next year!
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Kiserlovski01
Really like the signings, although I think Soler to be a slightly strange signing. Then again, Movistar's fault to let go of a rider supposed to be part of their (new?) backbone. I really like both Gaudu and Latour irl, so I'm very curious to witness their further development at Cofidis. Smile
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cunego59
Croatia14 wrote:
Very very strong signings. Latour is the perfect super-domestique with his energy style, and I'm quite confident that you can win a GT once with both Soler and Gaudu! Tour should be the ultimate goal.

All riders leaving are kinda okay, so that's some great signings. I think you could go for the WT title next year!

Glad you like the signings. Latour is great because for a reasonable salary, he's a fantastic domestique but also very capable of going for top results himself. But with Gaudu and Soler, yes, we're going for GT titles. It'll be interesting to see if Gaudu develops enough for the Tour title, but it seems possible.

Also, if by WT title you mean topping the WT rankings, I have to tell you, the way things are right now, we don't have to wait for next year ... Wink


Kiserlovski01 wrote:
Really like the signings, although I think Soler to be a slightly strange signing. Then again, Movistar's fault to let go of a rider supposed to be part of their (new?) backbone. I really like both Gaudu and Latour irl, so I'm very curious to witness their further development at Cofidis. Smile

From Soler's side, this may be a weird move, but from my side he fit perfectly. Spaniard (to offset Herrada's loss) and a big time GT rider. Tough for Movistar, but as you said, their own fault Wink Hopefully, both he and Gaudu live up to expectations.
 
cunego59
Il Lombardia | 10.10.2020
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G. Martin A. Perez N. Edet J. Hansen
N. Haas E. Morin M. Le Turnier
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1. Julian AlaphilippeDeceuninck-Quick Step6h44’27
2. Tadej PogacarUAE Team Emiratess.t.
3. Michael MatthewsTeam Sunwebs.t.
4. Guillaume MartinCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
5. Primoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
6. Anthony PerezCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
Alaphilippe and Pogacar were too strong, they attacked over the final climb never to be caught again. We had two men in the quartet behind them though, and Guillaume was only beaten by Michael Matthews, which is to be expected. Fantastic work from Anthony Perez, who's been a strong domestique all year and gets by far his best result here.


Gree-Tour of Guangxi | 15.10. – 20.10.2020

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G. Martin P. Périchon N. Edet J. Hansen
C. Laporte E. Viviani K. Vanbilsen

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1. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Crédits2h38'19
2. Szymon SajnokCCC Teams.t.
3. Marco HallerBahrain - McLarens.t.

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1. Elia VivianiCofidis, Solutions Crédits3h33'01
2. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
3. Marco HallerBahrain - McLarens.t.

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1. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Crédits2h57'14
2. Marco HallerBahrain - McLarens.t.
3. Szymon SajnokCCC Teams.t.

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1. Sergio Luis HenaoUAE Team Emirates3h40’29
2. Jai HindleyTeam Sunwebs.t.
3. Guillaume MartinCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
4. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

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1. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Crédits5h35'21
2. Elia VivianiCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
3. Szymon SajnokCCC Teams.t.

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1. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Crédits4h03'17
2. Elia VivianiCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
3. Amund Grondahl JansenTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.

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1. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Crédits22h26'49
2. Elia VivianiCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 20
3. Marco HallerBahrain - McLaren+ 34
4. Szymon SajnokCCC Team+ 38
5. Sergio Luis HenaoUAE Team Emirates+ 42
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1. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Crédits117
2. Elia VivianiCofidis, Solutions Crédits110
3. Marco HallerBahrain - McLaren86
Viviani's season had originally been scheduled to end earlier and he wasn't in great shape anymore, but he volunteered to assist Laporte. In an otherwise pretty subpar field, this had the expected effect. Laporte dominated, and in one instance when he had to leave a small gap in the sprint preps, Viviani just stayed ahead and Laporte recovered to make it a 1-2. Bit unfair? Maybe. Fun? Very!

The one uphill finish wasn't selective enough to be decisive for the GC, but Guillaume, in his final outing in our jersey, took what he could get and finished third.

Cofidis Continental Race Highlights - October
3rd Münsterland Giro Elia Viviani
3rd Tour de Vendée Christophe Laporte
Our sprinters competed in a few of the one day races without any spectacular success, but added a podium place each to their 2019 palmares.

With this, we conclude the 2020 road cycling season. It was an eventful one for us, that’s for sure, and we’ll have a few review posts to wrap it all up before we start the new year. Thanks for the support so far!
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Croatia14
What a season this has been!!
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