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Tamijo
13/1 2016 Australian Championship

Rasmussen reports: Before we actually start the season, I am here in Ballarat, Australia to support Mitchell Lovelock-Fay in the Australian Championship. Later the squad for Tour Down Under will join us, but Mitchell will not take part in the race.

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Mitchell came 3rd. last year from a breakaway, he will most likely try something like that again.

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It is 28°C and cloudy with little wind, the morning break is Mark Renshaw (Orica) Daniel Braunsteins (Joker)

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As it starts to rain there is some crashes, but the raining is soon over. David Jai Crawford (Orica) is the first to hit the tarmac.

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Orica is in control of the peloton, and with a rider out in front, they won’t let anyone get away. With about 50 km to the line Mitchell Lovelock-Fay decides to but pressure on the peloton, trying to split the Orica domination. Eventually it ends with a group if 6 riders pursuing the break.

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The breakaway is long gone, Mark Renshaw wins the Australian Championship, but at least Mitchell secured at top 10.

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Result:
1Mark RenshawOrica - GreenEdge4h12'15
2Daniel BraunsteinsJoker Merida+ 29
3Heinrich HausslerOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 4'14
4Simon ClarkeRusVelos.t.
5Simon GerransAviancas.t.
6Cameron MeyerOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
7Richie PorteOrica - GreenEdges.t.
8Mitchell Lovelock-FayChristina Watches - Onfones.t.
9Michael MatthewsAstana Pro Team+ 7'42
10Matthew GossFDJ.frs.t.

 
sutty68
Strong ride from Lovelock -Day Wink
 
Tamijo
Yes he had to create everything alone, was a good result.
 
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Tour Down Under 22/1 – 27/1 (cat. WT)

Preview:
Tour Down Under have been held since 1999 in Adelaide area, South Australia. First winner was legendary local favorite Stuart O'Grady riding for Crédit Agricole.

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The only major challenge, besides the fact that it is likely to be extreme hot this time a year, is the stage to Old Willunga Hill 26/1, passing over the hill twice finally as an uphill finich, 3 km with an average of 7.6%, that will most likely hand over the GC possibility from the Sprinter to the Puncheur. A successful breakaway might change everything.

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Our sprinter favorite is a split between Pacheco and Sbaragli, they will be up against Cavendish, Viviani ect; Our GC favorite is Gallopin, he will face Ulissi, Kreuziger, Gilbert ect.

Young Jens Juul with have his professional debut in this important WT race, what a start!

Roster:
Francisco José Pacheco
Kristian Sbaragli
Tony Gallopin
Mike Teunissen
Martin Pedersen
Jens Juul
Lars Ytting Bak
 
Tamijo
Tour Down Under 22/1 – 27/1 (cat. WT)

22/1 stage 1 Prospect – Lobethal : 133.2 km

Rasmussen report: We are here on Prospect Road, in the center of Adelaide, for the start of stage one. Originally populated by The Kaurna people, South Australia became a British colony in 1836.
The City is named after Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, Queen of the United Kingdom and Hanover.

Prospect Estate Park, Prospect Road:

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We expect the stage to end in a mass sprint finish. The train setup will be decided when we know who has the best legs today.

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It is unbelievable hot today, 33°C in burning sun, with very little wind. The morning break is 3 riders.

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Jos Van Emden (Argos) wins the KoM sprint, securing the jersey overnight.

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Lampre drives the peloton forward, with no obviously sprint favorite seemingly to protect Diego Ulissi GC possibilitys. The break is over and under the 5 km mark, our train is set, well places for the sprint, today Francisco José Pacheco has the legs, he is last in out train.

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The stage is won in a close sprint, by Alexander Kristoff over Matthew Goss (FDJ.fr), Francisco José Pacheco takes 5th.

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Rasmussen: Very fine start in South Australia, with two in top 10. Also like to mention Jens Juul showing enough determination to provide water to everybody all day, without losing time.

Stage:
1Alexander KristoffKatusha Team3h11'36
2Matthew GossFDJ.frs.t.
3Mark CavendishBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
4Elia VivianiGarmin - Sharps.t.
5Francisco José PachecoChristina Watches - Onfones.t.
6Arnaud DemareGarmin - Sharps.t.
7Kristian SbaragliChristina Watches - Onfones.t.
8Jonathan HivertFDJ.frs.t.
9Francesco GavazziAstana Pro Teams.t.
10Matteo PelucchiLampre - Meridas.t.

GC:
1Alexander KristoffKatusha Team3h11'26
2Michael HepburnOrica - GreenEdge+ 3
3Matthew GossFDJ.fr+ 4
4Jos Van EmdenTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
5Tyler MagnerBMC Racing Team+ 5
6Mark CavendishBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 6
7Elia VivianiGarmin - Sharp+ 10
8Francisco José PachecoChristina Watches - Onfones.t.
9Arnaud DemareGarmin - Sharps.t.
10Kristian SbaragliChristina Watches - Onfones.t.


Points:
1Michael HepburnOrica - GreenEdge14
2Jos Van EmdenTeam Argos - Shimano12
3Tyler MagnerBMC Racing Team10


Mountain:
1Jos Van EmdenTeam Argos - Shimano10
2Tyler MagnerBMC Racing Team6
3Michael HepburnOrica - GreenEdge4


Team: Katusha Team

Young: Michael Hepburn (Orica - GreenEdge)
Edited by Tamijo on 08-05-2016 11:39
 
Tamijo
Tour Down Under 22/1 – 27/1 (cat. WT)

23/1 stage 2 Mount Barker - Rostrevor : 116.4 km

Rasmussen report: We are in Mount Barker a town of about 15.000 people. The town is named after the nearby peak, again named after officer and explorer Collet Barker killed by Aborigines in 1831. The town started settling from 1844 onwards based around a steam flour mill.
Mount Barker:

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The stage is classified as hilly, due to the Cat.1 Corkscrew Climb just 10 km before the finish. In a perfect world we get Pacheco over the top in the first group, with his great downhill sprint, but it is more likely that Gallopin will be fighting it out against the other hill specialists.

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The temperature has fallen to a more reasonable 28°C, there are some breakaway from the start of the race, but they don’t get more than 3 min. It is Katusha pulling very hard to protect Kristoff’s Ochre jersey. This results in young Jens Juul having a much harder stage today, having to hand the water responsibility over to Lars Bak.

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A much more serious attack happens, on the two small hills with about 35 km to the line. Three strong riders get a gap of more than a minute. It is Sonny Colbrelli (Cannondale), Wout Poels (Argos) and Samuel Sánchez (Banco Santander)

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Just before the Corkscrew Climb, Roman Kreuziger (Saxo) crash, he will lose a devastating 2’18 today. Over the top only Sonny Colbrelli is left in front, he got about 45 sec.

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Sonny Colbrelli win the stage to Rostrevor with 30 seconds to the next group, taking over the Ochre leader jersey.

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Kristian Sbaragli has pretty good legs today, and manages to hold on to the 2nd group of 20 riders passing over the top. Getting close to the line he has a good feeling and starts a long sprint 1,7 km out. He takes 2nd position in front Philippe Gilbert (Coca Cola).

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Rasmussen: Sbaragli with a podium finish on his 2nd stage for our team, and 2 riders in top 5 of the GC. That is just a perfect result.
Jens Juul felt the step from amateur to World Tour, he lost 10'22.

Stage:
1Sonny ColbrelliCannondale Pro Cycling2h37'02
2Kristian SbaragliChristina Watches - Onfone+ 30
3Philippe GilbertCoca Colas.t.
4Moreno MoserVodafones.t.
5Tony GallopinChristina Watches - Onfones.t.
6Alexander KristoffKatusha Teams.t.
7Enrico BattaglinCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
8Diego UlissiLampre - Meridas.t.
9Maxim IglinskiyLampre - Meridas.t.
10Zdenek StybarTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.


GC:
1Sonny ColbrelliCannondale Pro Cycling5h48'28
2Alexander KristoffKatusha Team+ 30
3Kristian SbaragliChristina Watches - Onfone+ 34
4Philippe GilbertCoca Cola+ 36
5Tony GallopinChristina Watches - Onfone+ 40
6Moreno MoserVodafones.t.
7Andrea PaliniKatusha Teams.t.
8Diego UlissiLampre - Meridas.t.
9Michał KwiatkowskiKatusha Teams.t.
10Enrico BattaglinCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.


Points:
1Michael HepburnOrica - GreenEdge14
2Jos Van EmdenTeam Argos - Shimano12
3Tyler MagnerBMC Racing Team10


Mountain:
1Sonny ColbrelliCannondale Pro Cycling16
2Andrea PaliniKatusha Team12
3Jos Van EmdenTeam Argos - Shimano10


Team: Cannondale Pro Cycling

Young: Joseph Dombrowski (Coca Cola)
 
Kiserlovski01
That's a great performance Down Under so far Smile
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AbhishekLFC
A very promising start to the team's World Tour adventure. Keep it up Smile
 
Tamijo
Kiserlovski01/AbhishekLFC: Thanks, very happy with the first days of the new season
 
Tamijo
Tour Down Under 22/1 – 27/1 (cat. WT)

24/1 stage 3 Unley - Stirling : 131.1 km

European Settlement started in Unley around the 1830’s, one of the first settlers was Dr. Charles D. Everard from Gloucestershire, he farmed the land from 1838 until he died in 1876. “Everard Park” Unley suburb is named after him. He built his estate Ashford House in 1838:

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The stage is classified as hilly, this time with small hilly climbs all day. Again it is hard to say if we can get our sprinter to the line, or it will be up to Tony to fight is out against the other favorites.

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With temperatures around 31°C and just a very light breeze, it is going to be another very hot stage. The morning break is four riders they get a gap of a little more than 5 minutes.

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The pace is not very high today, looks like the peloton is willing to accept a breakaway win, as long as it does not affect the GC. It is mainly Vodafone and Liberty Seguros pulling the peloton forward. Ochre jersey holding Cannondale is taking it surprisingly easy.

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The breakaway has 1’07 at the beginning of the last small hill, 5 km to the finish. In the Peloton Tony Gallopin attacks, Peter Kennaugh (Vodafone) counters.

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The stage was won by Bert-Jan Lindeman (Belkin) over Pieter Vanspeybrouck (Astana) both from the break, with 42 sec. to the next group.

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Gallopin and Kennaugh did not get away. It is Zdenek Stybar (Argos), winning the peloton sprint for 3rd.

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Rasmussen: Again a fine result, a top 10 and no time lost.

Stage:
1Bert-Jan LindemanBelkin Pro Cycling Team3h17'42
2Pieter VanspeybrouckAstana Pro Teams.t.
3Zdenek StybarTeam Argos - Shimano+ 42
4Moreno MoserVodafones.t.
5Rory SutherlandTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
6Diego UlissiLampre - Meridas.t.
7Sonny ColbrelliCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
8Enrico BattaglinCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
9Francesco GavazziAstana Pro Teams.t.
10Tony GallopinChristina Watches - Onfones.t.


GC:
1Sonny ColbrelliCannondale Pro Cycling9h06'52
2Alexander KristoffKatusha Team+ 30
3Kristian SbaragliChristina Watches - Onfone+ 34
4Philippe GilbertCoca Cola+ 36
5Zdenek StybarTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
6Moreno MoserVodafone+ 40
7Tony GallopinChristina Watches - Onfones.t.
8Diego UlissiLampre - Meridas.t.
9Michał KwiatkowskiKatusha Teams.t.
10Enrico BattaglinCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.


Points:
1Pieter VanspeybrouckAstana Pro Team18
2Bert-Jan LindemanBelkin Pro Cycling Team16
3Michael HepburnOrica - GreenEdge14


Mountain:
1Sonny ColbrelliCannondale Pro Cycling16
2Andrea PaliniKatusha Team12
3Bert-Jan LindemanBelkin Pro Cycling Team10


Team: Cannondale Pro Cycling

Young: Joseph Dombrowski - Coca Cola
 
AbhishekLFC
Looking good Smile
 
Tamijo
Thanks
 
sutty68
The team are doing well Down Under and Kristian is in a strong position on the GC Smile
 
Tamijo
Thanks ! - Might be Tony Gallopin most likely to compete in the GC, I expect the hills on stage 5 will be to much for Kristian, even though he has proven to be stronger than expected. He is in relative good form this early.
 
Tamijo
Tour Down Under 22/1 – 27/1 (cat. WT)

25/1 stage 4 Modbury - Tanunda : 127.3 km

Rasmussen Reports: Today we start in Modbury, a northern suburb of Adelaide under City of Tea Tree Gully local government. Modbury was founded in 1857 by Robert Symonds Kelly who contributed significant land for the establishment of the town.

Formed in 1862, the Modbury Football Club is the oldest football club in South Australia.

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The route is flat and we will stay in the peloton expecting a mass sprint finish, we don't think a break will hold.

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The temperature has dropped to 27°C, with more wind than the previous stages on some sections up to a strong breeze, we place our leaders close to the front as the peloton might break over. The morning break is 4 riders they get close to 5 minutes, Nathan Brown (Coca Cola) takes the only KoM sprint.

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The peloton is getting closer and with about 25 km to the line Maarten Wynants (Omega Pharma) decides to attacks from the break, no reaction from the others, looks like they are done.

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We set up a train with Mike Teunissen in front, he places the team perfect for the start of the sprint.

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Maarten Wynants is gone, he takes a solo win in Tanuada, although he gets the same time as the peloton.

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Alexander Kristoff (Katusha) wins the bunch sprint in front of Kristian Sbaragli.

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Rasmussen: Another very good result in Australia, we are very pleased.

Stage:
1Maarten WynantsOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team2h58'55
2Alexander KristoffKatusha Teams.t.
3Kristian SbaragliChristina Watches - Onfones.t.
4Francisco José PachecoChristina Watches - Onfones.t.
5Matthew GossFDJ.frs.t.
6Mark CavendishBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
7Tony GallopinChristina Watches - Onfones.t.
8Arnaud DemareGarmin - Sharps.t.
9Andrea PaliniKatusha Teams.t.
10Mark RenshawOrica - GreenEdges.t.


GC:
1Sonny ColbrelliCannondale Pro Cycling12h05'47
2Alexander KristoffKatusha Team+ 24
3Kristian SbaragliChristina Watches - Onfone+ 30
4Philippe GilbertCoca Cola+ 36
5Zdenek StybarTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
6Tony GallopinChristina Watches - Onfone+ 40
7Moreno MoserVodafones.t.
8Michał KwiatkowskiKatusha Teams.t.
9Diego UlissiLampre - Meridas.t.
10Andrea PaliniKatusha Teams.t.


Points:
1Pieter VanspeybrouckAstana Pro Team18
2Bert-Jan LindemanBelkin Pro Cycling Team16
3Alexander KristoffKatusha Team14


Mountain:
1Sonny ColbrelliCannondale Pro Cycling16
2Andrea PaliniKatusha Team12
3Bert-Jan LindemanBelkin Pro Cycling Team10


Team: Cannondale Pro Cycling

Young: Joseph Dombrowski - Coca Cola
 
Tamijo
Tour Down Under 22/1 – 27/1 (cat. WT)

26/1 stage 5 McLaran Vale - Old Willunga Hill : 152.0 km

Rasmussen Reports: The stage strats in McLaran Vale, a circuit race between McLaran Vale, Aldinga Beach and Willunga, before the finish with two climbs over Old Willunga Hill.
McLaran Vale is a township about 20 km south of Adelaide. Pioneer John Reynell (1809–1873) is said to have established the first vineyard in South Australia by planting vine as early as 1839. Today McLaren Vale is internationally renowned wine region with over 120 wineries.

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We expect this to be a stage where only Tony Gallopin has a chance to follow the best. We will stay in the peloton protecting him until we reach Willunga Hill, from there we expect him to be on his own.

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The weather is like yesterday but with less wind. The morning break is only 3 riders, but with the very dangerous Joaquím Rodríguez (Coca Cola), a super strong fighter who is also strong up hill.

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To avoid that the break gets too much time, we set riders up front. With the help of especially Cannondale the break never gets more than a little over 3 minutes.

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The break is over before the hill’s, Philippe Gilbert (Coca Cola) sets in the attack on the first climb over Willunga Hill, he gets an impressive gap fast and the peloton explodes, the favorite group is down to 31 riders over the top.

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The poursuivant works together and is too strong for Gilbert, the favorite group is together entering the final hill sprint. Moreno Moser (Vodafone) is in the right position with good legs and out sprints the other favorites with 12 sec. to Joseph Dombrowski (Coca Cola) another 10 riders gets the same time as Dombrowski. Tony Gallopin shows fine form again and gets in 5th.

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Rasmussen: Great, now we just need to survive a short sprinter stage and hopefully get a first World Tour top 10 result. Kristian Sbaragli lost 3’22 and was dropped from the GC, but that was no surprise.

Stage:
1Moreno MoserVodafone3h22'44
2Joseph DombrowskiCoca Cola+ 12
3Diego UlissiLampre - Meridas.t.
4Garikoitz BravoLiberty Seguros - Würths.t.
5Tony GallopinChristina Watches - Onfones.t.
6Michał KwiatkowskiKatusha Teams.t.
7Roman KreuzigerTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
8Philippe GilbertCoca Colas.t.
9Zdenek StybarTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
10Giovanni ViscontiBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.


GC:
1Sonny ColbrelliCannondale Pro Cycling15h28'43
2Moreno MoserVodafone+ 18
3Joseph DombrowskiCoca Cola+ 34
4Philippe GilbertCoca Cola+ 36
5Diego UlissiLampre - Meridas.t.
6Zdenek StybarTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
7Tony GallopinChristina Watches - Onfone+ 40
8Michał KwiatkowskiKatusha Teams.t.
9Giovanni ViscontiBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
10Rafal MajkaBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.


Points:
1Pieter VanspeybrouckAstana Pro Team18
2Bert-Jan LindemanBelkin Pro Cycling Team16
3Alexander KristoffKatusha Team14


Mountain:
1Andrea PaliniKatusha Team18
2Sonny ColbrelliCannondale Pro Cycling16
3Philippe GilbertCoca Cola16


Team: Cannondale Pro Cycling

Young: Joseph Dombrowski
 
Kiserlovski01
Sad to see Sbaragli losing his GC spot but as you said, that could be expected. Tony did good against some world classe hill specialists. A pity though as there's only 6" between 7th and 3rd, but that's the way it is at WT level.
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AbhishekLFC
Two good stages for the team as you try to consolidate for the top 10 in the GC. A podium and a couple more top 10s makes for a brilliant result on stage 4 Smile
 
Tamijo
Kiserlovski01: It is crazy that Sonny Colbrelli might win the race based on an attack from about 30 km, because the peloton did not do more to catch them from the start. But again we did not react, everyone was saving energy on a hot day. With no ITT and few climbs this is a very tight race.

AbhishekLFC: A perfect race for us, a lot bettter than expected.
 
sutty68
You were right about Gallopin for the GC Wink
 
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