@bbl: With Kigali and Paris Tours done we're tied with Voyagin now in PpRD, considering what they had in the last rankings update. That's already into the relegation zone. Can't see a way back now.
Sponsor Update: Time of Reckoning for Philips - Force India
It's been an up and down season for Philips - Force India so far. They started the season decently but then fell away in the races between February and April. They picked up their performances in May and June but another bad couple of months in July and August and poor start to September sees them teetering on the cusp of relegation. This is a similar situation to where they were two seasons ago, and while that time they barely put up a fight before going down, it is looking more likely that the team follows the same path this time as well.
One of the outstanding conditions for Philips to continue their sponsorship after the promotion last season was to stay in the PCT this time around and to continue to invest in Dutch cycling. While the latter continues to be practiced in the team, the former looks unlikely to be achieved at this moment. As such, it will be interesting to see what the sponsor situation is like at Philips - Force India in case the worst case scenario plays out.
Rumours are abound that Philips inserted an exit clause into the contract which allows them to immediately cut ties with the team managed by AbhishekLFC in case they relegate again. There are strong hints from those in the know that Philips plans to pull the plug if a repeat of 2019 indeed happens. At the moment though, the team is busy in races, trying their best to keep themselves afloat. The next, busy, month will determine where the team and some of their riders end up for the 2022 season.
You can be sure that this is not the last that one hears of this saga and we will continue to follow this story as it unfolds.
Van Asbroeck couldn't get to the front of the sprint and finished 22nd. No one else got points.
GP Kigali
Paprstka was good here last season. He wasn't this season. He finished 25th to pick up 1 point.
Balkans International
Moricz joined the break on Stage 1. He was dropped and caught early.
There was no action for us on Stage 2.
We didn't join the break but Raileanu was among the first attackers.
He couldn't get away but stuck with the leaders till the finish to claim 7th. Teuns also finished in the front group.
Schelling joined the break on Stage 4. He wasn't able to pick up many KOM points. The break survived and Schelling finished 10th.
We didn't join the break on Stage 5. It was a hard stage in the closing stages. Raileanu did well to stay with the second group and limit his time loss. Teuns lost a few more seconds finishing in the third group.
No breakaway again on Stage 6. Teuns was on the wrong side of a split in the closing stages but recovered to finish in the front group, finishing 8th. He had slowly made his way up to 13th in the GC.
Moricz joined the break on Stage 7. They were caught in the closing stages.
We didn't have anyone in the break again on Stage 8. Teuns tried to follow attacks and did so a couple of times but they were unsuccessful. He finished in the lead group, 10th on the day and moved up to 9th in the GC. Raileanu also moved up to 24th in the GC after a good show on the last stage.
Euskal Bizikleta
Jans got involved in the sprint on Stage 1 but wasn't fast enough for a high result.
Jans was much better placed in the Stage 2 sprint and finished 5th.
Kooistra joined the break on Stage 3. Jans finished in the lead group to remain in a high GC placing.
Leemreize joined the break on Stage 4. Jans was dropped early from the pack, and Zoidl and Schelling also could not keep up with the pace. We dropped out of GC contention as a result.
Schelling finished 2nd in the U25 classification with Leemreize in 10th.
Tour of the Battenkill
David did well in this race last season. Which off course meant he wouldn't do so for us. 15th place is what we have to be content with. Schelling finished 43rd thanks to his breakaway adventure.
Rheden GP
Took a chance sending Van Asbroeck to Rheden hoping it might be an unselective race. It wasn't and we failed our home race goal. Paprstaka was our best finisher in 19th.
Milano - Torino
Kelderman here won last season. Kelderman did not win this season. He was in a good spot heading into the final kilometer. But soon after he wasn't and finished 9th. Didn't even get depth points.
September was a poor month with only Balkans giving us some cheer. The month-end rankings are out and we are just 8 points above safety albeit with 2 less RDs raced. There are three more teams within touching distance as well. It is unlikely we survive unless our luck changes dramatically in October. The management is already looking at plans for the Continental Tour for next season. Three races left, time for a turnaround if there ever was one!
No one joined the break, which was fine as our basic interest was to protect Kelderman. All that protecting did not help as Kelderman was dropped from the leading group quite a distance from the finish and only managed 15th.
Tour du Maroc
Stage 1 was a flat stage, where we did not have any interest.
Stage 2 was a hard hilly stage where we did well to put Penasa, Talansky and Raileanu in the lead group behind eventual stage winner Lopez. Penasa finished 10th. We moved into the lead in the Teams classification.
Zoidl joined the break on Stage 3. Penasa launched an attack on the Cat. 1 climb, the third-to-last climb of the day.
He caused a major split. He attacked on the final categorized climb of the day. He still had enough legs on the uphill finish to end up 5th, leaving stronger riders behind. A great ride from him here. He moved up to 5th in the GC.
Stage 4 was flat again and we stayed safely in the pack. Same with Stage 5.
We put all our efforts into protecting Penasa on Stage 6, and it worked. Despite losing some time in the closing stages, he was able to actually move up to 4th in the GC after this stage. We moved down to 3rd in the Teams classification.
Stage 7 went to the break. Penasa finished in the very select group of GC riders to hold on to his position.
Stage 8 was flat again and we were happy to just ride along and get this race over with.
This was an excellent result for us as Penasa finished 4th, with Talansky in 26th and Raileanu in 34th.We finished 4th in the Teams classification.
Giro dell'Emelia
D-Day! We did not join the break. It was all or nothing for Kelderman. The rbeak was caught early and the attacks started. Multiple fruitless attacks later, the decisive one came at 2 kilometers to go. Kelderman was able to follow initiator Kinoshita, who eventually went on to win the race. Kelderman challenged him till the line but had to settle for 2nd, which was still his best result of the season!
This also meant that we achieved our only Goal of the season!
Our two top earners put in performances of the season when the crunch time arrived! Albeit, Kelderman needed two bites at the proverbial cherry to pull off his best result of the season. If he had been a little more consistent, we wouldn't have been in this predicament at all. Nevertheless, all's well that ends well (except my heart during Maroc!!). The rankings put us 19th, which is even one spot higher than our target of 20th at the start of the season. Mission accomplished. Bring on another PCT season
SURVIVAL! We came into the season with Mission 20th, and we improved on that to finish 19th in the division and secure our place in it for the 2022 season.
Season Goals
Race
Category
Goal
Result
Rheden GP
PTHC
Top 10
19th
GP Wallonie
PTHC
Top 10
23rd
Giro dell'Emelia
HC
Top 5
2nd
Milano Torino
C1
Win
9th
PCT Team Standings
PCT
Top 10
19th
*Green means Goal Achieved. Red means Goal Failed.
We thought we had put up fairly achievable goals besides the PCT Standings. Kelderman off course had other plans, while Rheden GP did not go well. Wilco did put in his best ride of the season at Emelia to get us that solitary goal completion.
Race-Wise Analysis
Race
Category
Points
RDs
PpRD
Tour de Maroc
PTHC
160
8
20.00
Int. Osterreich Rundfahrt
HC
134
7
19.14
Tour of East Java
PTHC
117
2
58.50
Cheshire Cycling Tour
PTHC
113
5
22.60
Giro dell'Emelia
HC
98
2
49.00
Balkans International
PTHC
88
8
11.00
Tour of Southland
C1
87
5
17.40
Tour of South Africa
C1
87
6
14.50
Tour de Vineyards
HC
87
7
12.43
E3 Prijs
HC
84
2
42.00
Macskako Kerekparverseny
PTHC
84
2
42.00
Benelux Challenge
HC
71
6
11.83
Down Under Classic
HC
70
2
35.00
1 Jour de Dunkerque
C1
62
2
31.00
Vuelta al Pais Vasco
HC
52
6
8.67
Tour d'Andorra
C1
52
5
10.40
Tour of Ukraine
HC
49
3
16.33
Tour of Lithuania
HC
49
4
12.25
Baltic Chain Tour
C1
46
5
9.20
Tour de Romandie
C1
46
6
7.67
Jelajah SKL
C1
40
4
10.00
Tour de Pologne
HC
39
7
5.57
Tour of Eritrea
C1
31
6
5.17
Kuurne - Bruxelles - Kuurne
C1
31
2
15.50
Viana do Castelo
C1
28
2
14.00
Torshavn GP
C1
28
2
14.00
Tour Down Under
HC
24
6
4.00
Apex Mountain Classic
C1
24
2
12.00
Hong Kong Challenge
C1
22
3
7.33
Veenendaal-Veenendaal
HC
22
2
11.00
Tour of the Battenkil
PTHC
22
2
11.00
Kenya Mountain Classic
C1
20
2
10.00
Milano - Torino
C1
20
2
10.00
Japan Cup
PTHC
20
2
10.00
GP Wallonie
PTHC
16
2
8.00
Tour of Chile
C1
14
3
4.67
Hanko Classic
C1
14
2
7.00
Barbados Cycling Festival
HC
13
4
3.25
Rheden GP
PTHC
13
2
6.50
Roma Maxima
C1
12
2
6.00
Strade Bianche
HC
10
2
5.00
Paris Tours
PTHC
10
2
5.00
Badaling International
C2
8
2
4.00
Euskal Bizikleta
C2
6
4
1.50
Tour of Norway
PTHC
4
5
0.80
GP Herning
C2
3
2
1.50
GP Kigali
C2
1
2
0.50
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
HC
0
2
0.00
Clasica San Sebastien
PTHC
0
2
0.00
We did very well in PTHC, and in the end that became our saviour, as we saved our best for last with Maroc. Four of our top six scoring races were in PTHC, which comes as a surprise to even us! Only two races with zero scores show that we did choose our races well. However, those two were not two races we were expecting to come back empty handed from. Our C2 choices were not particularly great, with 8 points our highest return from four races. The Tour of East Java was our best PpRD event, with the season ending Emelia being our best classic of the season.
Month-Wise Points Progression
January
February
March
April
May
Points
116
167
269
219
373
RDs
11
14
28
20
28
PpRD
10.55
11.93
9.61
10.95
13.32
Rank
17
19
21
June
July
August
September
October
Total
Points
242
236
71
160
278
1853
RDs
12
20
8
22
12
175
PpRD
20.17
11.80
8.88
7.27
23.17
10.59
Rank
16
20
21
19
19
We started off on the slower side, picked up in the middle of the year, slowed down considerably in August and September, but finished of with a bang at the end of the year to secure our place in the PCT next season.
That's it for this part of the season review. We will be back soon with Part 2 where we'll look at how our riders performed, provide some season statistics and present our awards for the season...
In this part of our season review, we'll be taking a look at how our riders performed, present some statistics from our race performances and announce the awards for the season.
Rider Analysis - Points, PpRD and Ranking
Rider
Points
PpRD
PCT Ranking
Kelderman
375
9.38
55
Penasa
445
9.27
41
Van Asbroeck
312
6.50
70
David
279
5.58
78
Talansky
142
2.78
138
Raileanu
132
2.40
145
Teuns
121
2.28
154
Paprstka
60
0.91
243
Zoidl
60
0.80
244
Moricz
62
0.66
235
Anguilet
35
0.51
317
Bovenhuis
34
0.47
320
Lafay
20
0.23
389
Henttala
18
0.23
403
Jans
15
0.23
413
Schelling
17
0.19
406
Leemreize
3
0.03
509
Dumoulin
1
0.01
535
Garcia
0
0.00
Sagadin
0
0.00
Kooistra
0
0.00
Kelderman is the rider with the best PpRD this season, but it is very close and he was outscored by Penasa by 70 points, while failing to make even the 400 mark. The rest of the team performed as expected with only Dumoulin being a huge disappointment! Our two Stagiares and Kooistra were the only non-scorers this season.
Rider Analysis - Wage/Point
Rider
Points
Wage
Wage/Points
Van Asbroeck
312
€ 2,20,000
705
David
279
€ 2,09,000
749
Raileanu
132
€ 1,00,000
758
Moricz
62
€ 50,000
806
Zoidl
60
€ 50,000
833
Penasa
445
€ 4,40,000
989
Teuns
121
€ 1,30,000
1074
Talansky
142
€ 1,65,000
1162
Paprstka
60
€ 70,000
1167
Kelderman
375
€ 4,80,000
1280
Anguilet
35
€ 50,000
1429
Bovenhuis
34
€ 55,000
1618
Lafay
20
€ 50,000
2500
Henttala
18
€ 50,000
2778
Schelling
17
€ 50,000
2941
Jans
15
€ 65,000
4333
Leemreize
3
€ 55,000
18333
Dumoulin
1
€ 70,000
70000
Garcia
0
€ 10,000
Sagadin
0
€ 10,000
Kooistra
0
€ 50,000
We were confident that Van Asbroeck would be a good buy and he justified the slightly inflated price tag by providing us a solid return. David and Raileanu also brought in decent PpRD returns. We must make a special mention of Moricz, one of two our loan-ins this season, who is 4th on this list.
Team Statistics - Wins
Stage Race - 0
Best Result: 3rd, Tour of South Africa - Wilco Kelderman
Penasa was our leader in races where we got the top three points returns this season. He delivered in clutch races against stronger opposition, and basically secured our survival with a superb ride in Maroc. He is deserving winner of our Rider of the Year award, and joins elite company with the likes of past winners Marcel Wyss, Lahcen Saber, Nico Keinath and Wilco Kelderman himself.
Young Rider of the Year
Spoiler
Daniel Moricz
It's five years in a row that a loaned in rider wins our Young Rider of the Year. Daniel Moricz joined us from MOL for the season, picked up 62 points, including a KOM win, and made himself visible in multiple races via breakaway rides. He too joins an illustrious list of future stars - Michael Storer, Fabian Lienhard and off course David Per.
Race(s) of the Year
Spoiler
Tour du Maroc, Tour of East Java and Giro dell'Emelia
Two season ending races, which showed in great light and the quirky East Java make up our best races this season. Penasa placed 4th and 6th in the first two race with Wilco repeating his good performance in Emelia. Two of these are our top two PpRD races of the season. Shoutout to E3 Prijs and Macskako Kerekparverseny as high PpRD classics, with Cheshire also giving us a good return in Stage Races.
Huge season from Triple P, love to see it. Absolutely great performances in those last two races by your main men to bring you home safe, stars delivering when it counts the most!
Love the stats as always
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jandal7 wrote:
Huge season from Triple P, love to see it. Absolutely great performances in those last two races by your main men to bring you home safe, stars delivering when it counts the most!
Love the stats as always
Well, they did deliver in the end. Tbh, Penasa did do well in other similar races earlier in the season, but it was sometimes a bit up and down. The less said about Kelderman in earlier races, the better
I wish he showed up in the earlier races, so we wouldn't be in that position to begin with!
National Championships Update
Joonas Henttala retained his Finnish ITT National Championships.
Steven Kalf, riding for MOL, where he spent the season on loan, upset the top favourites, and won the Estonian Road Race. He started the sprint early and held off his rivals at the line.
As it stands, we will have two NC jerseys adorning the team in the 2022 season.
A year on and here we are checking up on how our talents have come along. Our talent pool is looking good as always and we have some big news about some long time talents.
Riccardo Minali | Age: 26 | Pot: 4 | Lvl: 4.100
FL
MO
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CO
SP
AC
FT
DH
PR
2021
71
52
58
57
70
73
78
59
77
77
62
74
68
2022/Max Stats
73
52
58
57
70
74
79
59
79
79
62
74
70
Minali joined us as a Stagiare in the 2018 season. After a elongated development roadmap, he is finally ready to take on the rest of the peloton next season having reached his full potential. He should be a decent option for flat stages with minimal bumps. He did very well at Aegon this season, even picking up Top 5s in the Giro!
Kevin Inkelaar | Age: 24 | Pot: 3 | Lvl: 4.100
FL
MO
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CO
SP
AC
FT
DH
PR
2021 Stats
64
78
69
63
74
75
77
56
60
74
69
69
63
2022/Max Stats
64
80
70
64
75
76
79
56
60
74
69
69
64
Next up, Kevin Inkelaar completes his development path and will ride with us next season as a leader for the mountains. He should be good contender for pure climbing races. He has already shown this season at Isostar as to what he can be capable of. We are quite excited about all this and can't wait to see him in action next season!
Pascal Eenkhoorn | Age: 24 | Pot: 5 | Lvl: 4.100
FL
MO
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CO
SP
AC
FT
DH
PR
2021 stats
70
76
72
67
74
76
78
65
64
71
69
67
73
2022/Max Stats
71
78
73
69
76
77
80
65
64
71
69
67
75
The second part of our Dutch climbing armada is the more well-rounded Eenkhoorn, who too reaches his full potential and will join up with Inkelaar on the climbs next season. Watch out for that eccentric Prologue stat, which we are quite looking forward to see in action. He spent this year on loan at Generali, honing his skills in the top division. Incredibly, he has never ridden in our colours so far, so we are really looking forward to that!
Steven Kalf | Age: 26 | Pot: 4 | Lvl: 4.100
FL
MO
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CO
SP
AC
FT
DH
PR
2021 stats
71
58
66
65
74
73
69
73
72
70
65
67
67
2022/Max Stats
72
58
66
65
76
74
70
75
73
70
65
67
67
Kalf joined us last season in the closing stages of the transfer window and immediately went on loan to MOL to complete his development. He had a decent season and ended it with a surprise National Championship win!
Ide Schelling | Age: 23 | Pot: 5 | Lvl: 4
FL
MO
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CO
SP
AC
FT
DH
PR
2021 stats
70
72
69
66
72
71
68
63
62
66
71
66
68
2022 stats
71
75
71
68
74
73
70
63
62
67
72
67
70
Potential Stats
71
77
73
68
75
74
72
63
62
69
74
67
70
The super-domestique in the making is now just one step away from reaching his potential. He will probably need to be loaned out to PT next season to complete his development. He should be an useful rider already for any team, and showed good consistency leading our charge in the Tour de l'Avenir.
Marten Kooistra | Age: 24 | Pot: 4 | Lvl: 3
FL
MO
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CO
SP
AC
FT
DH
PR
2021 stats
69
59
64
58
68
66
57
66
70
70
61
62
63
2022 stats
72
59
64
58
70
67
58
68
73
72
61
62
63
Potential Stats
76
59
65
58
73
69
67
71
77
75
62
62
63
Another Stagiare, who has now started his development is Kooistra, who we expect to turn into a decent Roleur for the future. He still needs to take a couple of more steps to complete his development.
Gijs Leemreize | Age: 22 | Pot: 6 | Lvl: 3
FL
MO
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CO
SP
AC
FT
DH
PR
2021 stats
65
69
68
63
66
69
66
60
62
66
69
65
63
2022 stats
65
73
71
64
68
71
70
60
62
68
71
66
64
Potential Stats
66
78
75
66
71
74
75
60
62
71
74
68
66
The newest Dutch climbing acquisition has also moved on up in life, and now should be useful for us next season. He is also expected to represent us at Avenir next season. We are looking forward to continue his development next season, and to help him become yet another up and coming Dutch talent.
We would like to thank Isostar, MOL, Generali and Aegon for their help in leveling up our riders this season. We hope they were able to help you in your seasons and look forward to more possible associations in the future.
Besides those mentioned above, we also took in Luka Sagadin and Jhojan Garcia as Stagiares. As such, they did not ride enough race days to level up. It remains to be seen if they will continue with us next season.
Edited by AbhishekLFC on 26-07-2022 19:38
Wow, all those climbers! Especially impressed by a Pot.3 rider reaching 80 in a main stat, something I won't be able to do even with my Pot. 6 talents ^^
Leemreize is a real cheat though, only 22y.o. and already level 6
Happy for having contributed the first steps of Eenkhoorn's development, was a good level 1 loan-in in our very first season
Really nice crop of talents. Inkelaar, Eenkhoorn and Leemreize will be strong climbers, but Minali could also get very valuable as more and more (slightly) better sprinters decline and less come up to replace them.
Cool to see some of your long-term projects coming to max, should be some great riders for you next season. Similar to us you have some great mountain depth, hate most of their hill stats though
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Oh yeah, some juicy talents, love it. Schelling needs a PT loan, I'm in PT next season and my co-sponsor Galapagos is half Dutch.... #Schelling2022 #MakeItHappen #GiveMeLike500kForHimThough #HupHollandHup
@Fabianski: Inkelaar was originally Pot 4 and supposed to go to 81 mon but they changed it just before transfers! Corrected Leemreize, I was posting near midnight and very sleepy Grateful for helping Eenkhoorn take his first development steps
@cunego: Well climbing is where we have concentrated so far in talent development, so it's very cool we could pick up those three Dutch talents. Also hoping Schelling can be a useful domestique. Hoping to find a good niche for Minali to fit into, as he's not the most versatile ride but should be useful.
@jandal: Well, yes, hill stats can be better, but with our limited talent spending, we were never getting your level of talents PCM doesn't like hill stat too much either, so banking on that!
@redordead: And opposite of my own, you have Pogacar! Yes, those are the best of the lot, I agree.
@Nemolito: Thanks for the first sentence After that, errrr......