Marcovdw wrote: Short news
Domino's ASR announced that it will release it's Weekly New on friday for once instead of sunday. Reason is the absence of the main writer.
The weekly news of Domino's-ASR Cycling Team, released almost every Sunday
NEWS
EARLY
Due to an little error in the planning, Domino's Weekly couldn't be released on sunday. Instead, this edition is released on thursday. We are deeply sorry if this has caused any inconveniences. We will promiss next edition will be on sunday again.
THIS WEEK
Well, there hasn't been much racing in the last 5 days. 2 stages in the TDU and 2 in the Volta ao Algarve. Dennis van Winden managed to get a seventh place in the first stage in Algarve, but that's it. Davis grabbed some points in the TDU and Rogers finished in a respectable 13th place in the 5th stage. However, Francesco Chicchi had to abandon. We feel very sorry for him.
MINIJERSEY
Bikex (manager of TAP-Michelin) was so kind that he made a small jersey picture for ecery team, including our team. So here it is:
We thank Bikex very much. We will use it in our Weekly from now on
RESULTS
Tour Down Under
Stage 4:
Results got lost, but none of our riders finished in the top 10. Chicchi had to abandon.
Every week, a rider of the Domino's-ASR team will be crowned as 'Rider of the Week'. Also, a second and third place will be announced. The first place will get 3 points, place 2 and third place 1 point. The decision will be made by the Gerenal Manager of Domino's-ASR Cycling Team. At the end of the year, a 'Rider of the Year' trophy will be awarderd to the rider with the most points scored.
This weeks points:
3th (1 point): Michael Rogers, finishing 13th in the hardest stage of the TDU deserves an applause and a point
2th (2 points): Allan Davis, for his breakaway attempt in the 5th stage of the Tour Down Under, grabbing Mountain and sprint points
1th (3 points): Dennis van Winden, for his breakaway in the first stage in Algarve, finishin seventh, but being 5th in the GC and 3th in the Young riders classification
Rankings:
Danny Pate stays in the lead, but has to share it with Dennis now.
Rank
Name
Points
Rider of the Week awards
1
Danny Pate
3
1
1
Dennis van Winden
3
1
2
Allan Davis
3
0
3
Mitchell Docker
2
0
4
Michael Rogers
1
0
PHOTO OF THE WEEK
Dennis van Winden (second from under) sprinting for victory
THE DANNY PATE GAME
Last week we asked this question: Danny Pate became Under-23 World Time Trial Championships in 2001. 2 of our riders participated in that years Elite Road Race. Only 1 person arrived that day. Which rider?
Jesleyh said it was Danny Pate, Bikex named Michael Rogers. Both of you are wrong. It's Karsten Kroon. He finished in 83th in the Elite Road Race (maybe you misread that. So the new rankings:
Rank
Name
Points
Attempts
1
Bikex
1
2
1
Jesleyh
1
2
2
Atlantius
1
So, the next question, everyone can still join in: Danny Pate his first victory on the road was the American Under 23 National Road Race Championships. The father an uncle of one our riders won the Elite Road Race Championships multiple times together. Which of our riders can be very proud of his father and uncle?
INTERVIEW
This week, an interview with Dennis van Winden.
Hello, Dennis. Congratulations on seventh place.
Thank you very much.
How are you feeling about that stage?
From the start I wanted to get into the breakaway, but I failed. Later, some other tried to sneak away. I joined them and reached the first breakaways. We rode together until the finish line, in which some riders were better than me. But still, m 5th in the GC and 3th in the Young riders classification. I'm happy
You are currently co-leading the Rider of the Year standings
I know, but I probably won't win it. I'm happy I can ride races and get good results. Danny Pate is probably better than me.
Good luck for the next of this season
Thank you very,very much
The weekly news of Domino's-ASR Cycling Team, released almost every Sunday
NEWS
BACK AS USUAL
We're back!! Now as usual at sundays. Last week, we released our magazine at Friday due to vacation of our manager. Our manager has returned now, so we can release at sunday again.
THIS WEEK
The manager was away, and afterwards he became ill. But luckily for him, replays excist. Some people rode into breakaways scoring some points, and we somehow managed to lead the team classification in the Tour of Oman (where they almost forget to include us ). Peter Stetina managed to grab a third place in the third stage in Algarve and finished second in the points classification and third in the mountain classification.
DANNY PATE GAME
We decided to cancel the Danny Pate Game. For the third edition, we only had 1 participant (Jesleyh). He answered the last question correct (it was Peter Stetina), and therefore we decided to give him the victory in the Danny Pate Game, since he is the only one who participated in all 3 questions. Congratulations Jesleyh. We'll be back with something new next week.
Every week, a rider of the Domino's-ASR team will be crowned as 'Rider of the Week'. Also, a second and third place will be announced. The first place will get 3 points, place 2 and third place 1 point. The decision will be made by the Gerenal Manager of Domino's-ASR Cycling Team. At the end of the year, a 'Rider of the Year' trophy will be awarderd to the rider with the most points scored.
This weeks points:
3th (1 point): Jeff Louder, for breaking away in the Tour of Qatar and the Tour of Oman.
2th (2 points): Yannick Eijssen, for his breakaway attempt in the 4th stage of the Volta ao Algarve, finishing in 7th position.
1th (3 points): Peter Stetina, for an incredible performance in the Volta ao Algarve
Rankings:
Peter Stetina joins Danny Pate and Dennis van Winden in the lead.
Rank
Name
Points
Rider of the Week awards
1
Danny Pate
3
1
1
Peter Stetina
3
1
1
Dennis van Winden
3
1
2
Allan Davis
3
0
3
Mitchell Docker
2
0
3
Yannick Eijssen
2
0
4
Jeff Louder
1
0
4
Michael Rogers
1
0
PHOTO OF THE WEEK
Jeff Louder (above) breaking away
INTERVIEW
This week, an interview with Peter Stetina.
Hello, Peter. Congratulations on your performance in Algarve.
Thank you very much.
DId you expect anything?
I went into the break, hoping that we could reach the end (as the previous days), but I thougt the peleton would catch us. But they didn't, so I could finish third and grab a lot of mountain and sprint points.
You are currently co-leading the Rider of the Year standings
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSS, thank you very much. With who?
Danny Pate and Dennis van Winden
OMG, OMG, OMG. I'm equal to Danny Pate. OH MY GOD, i have to call my mother, my brothers, my father, my uncle, everyone I know and everyone I don't know.
*Peter leaves to phone cell*
*Interviewer yelling at Peter* Come back, I have some more questions
*Peter does not react*
Maybe next time?
*Peter got out of the HQ running to the nearest phone cell*
*Interviewer chases him, but collides with a lamppost*
The weekly news of Domino's-ASR Cycling Team, released almost every Sunday
NEWS
THIS WEEK
Not much to say actually, Simon Clarke finished 6th in a Oman stage and we were present in some breakaways.
RANKINGS
We are last in the CT rankings with 873 points. The number 1 has 13965 points. We are more than 13000 points behind. Therefore the staff and the fans are very sad and want our riders to peform better. That will probably happen, since Danny Pate's season will begin this week.
SOME STARTLISTS: Tirreno-Adriatico(WT-event)
Chad Beyer
Francesco Chicchi
Yannick Eijssen
Sergio Paulinho
Rob Ruijgh
Aleksejs Saramotins
Peter Stetina
Dennis van Winden
Criterium International
Chad Beyer
Steven Cozza
Kenny van Hummel
Karsten Kroon
John Murphy
Peter Stetina
Three Days of De Panne
Mitchell Docker
Yannick Eijssen
Matthew Lloyd
Martijn Maaskant
Aleksejs Saramotins
Bjørn Selander
GP Miguel Indurain
Chad Beyer
Steven Cozza
Jeff Louder
Sergio Paulinho
Peter Stetina
Pieter Weening
Every week, a rider of the Domino's-ASR team will be crowned as 'Rider of the Week'. Also, a second and third place will be announced. The first place will get 3 points, place 2 and third place 1 point. The decision will be made by the Gerenal Manager of Domino's-ASR Cycling Team. At the end of the year, a 'Rider of the Year' trophy will be awarderd to the rider with the most points scored.
This weeks points:
3th (1 point): Jeff Louder, for two breakaways in one week in two different races.
2th (2 points): Bjørn Selander, for three breakaways in one week in two different races.
1th (3 points): Simon Clarke, the only rider this week who could impress with a sixth place in a stage.
Rankings:
Rank
Name
Points
Rider of the Week
Second places
Third places
1
Simon Clarke
3
1
0
0
1
Danny Pate
3
1
0
0
1
Peter Stetina
3
1
0
0
1
Dennis van Winden
3
1
0
0
2
Allan Davis
3
0
1
1
3
Mitchell Docker
2
0
1
0
3
Yannick Eijssen
2
0
1
0
4
Jeff Louder
2
0
0
2
5
Michael Rogers
1
0
0
1
5
Bjørn Selander
1
0
0
1
PHOTO OF THE WEEK
Jeff Louder winning an intermediate sprint
INTERVIEW
This week, an interview with Simon Clarke.
Hello, Simon. Congratulations on your performances this week.
Thank you very much.
How are you feeling about your sixth place in the queen stage of the Tour of Oman?
It's great. But I didn't do it alone. Matthew Lloyd did some great work for me.
You are currently co-leading the Rider of the Year standings
I know, and i'm not going to run away to the nearest phone cell because i'm co-leading with Danny Pate.
But what happened in the fourth stage in Qatar
Yes, all six of us finished six minutesd behind the peleton. We don't know what happened
The weekly news of Domino's-ASR Cycling Team, released almost every Sunday
NEWS
THIS WEEK
No races
ANY MORE NEWS?
No
SOME MORE STARTLISTS?:
No
RESULTS
No
RIDER OF THE WEEK
Every week, a rider of the Domino's-ASR team will be crowned as 'Rider of the Week'. Also, a second and third place will be announced. The first place will get 3 points, place 2 and third place 1 point. The decision will be made by the Gerenal Manager of Domino's-ASR Cycling Team. At the end of the year, a 'Rider of the Year' trophy will be awarderd to the rider with the most points scored.
This weeks points:
No points awarded
Rankings:
Rank
Name
Points
Rider of the Week
Second places
Third places
1
Simon Clarke
3
1
0
0
1
Danny Pate
3
1
0
0
1
Peter Stetina
3
1
0
0
1
Dennis van Winden
3
1
0
0
2
Allan Davis
3
0
1
1
3
Mitchell Docker
2
0
1
0
3
Yannick Eijssen
2
0
1
0
4
Jeff Louder
2
0
0
2
5
Michael Rogers
1
0
0
1
5
Bjørn Selander
1
0
0
1
PHOTO OF THE WEEK
No photo
INTERVIEW
This week, an interview with nobody.
Hello, Nobody. How are you doing?
*complete silence*
Nobody?
*complete silence*
My boss said that I had an interview with you, is that true?
*complete silence*
The weekly news of Domino's-ASR Cycling Team, released almost every Sunday
NEWS
THIS WEEK
2 stages in Langkawi, nothing extraordinary happened.
PIZZANEWS
We haven't talked about him since a long time, but we thought it is time to give some news about everyone's favourite pizza, Pizza. Pizza is a bit sad, because our team is not performing very well. But he still has hope and he loves his team. And he hasn't been attacked
TDF SQUAD:
In this and some next maganizes, we will reveal our TDF squad. The first rider is already sure of his place, because he is (well, behind Danny Pate) the best rider of our team. He will be our leader. He hopes he can shine in the TTs and the mountains, but we don't expect him to win. His name:
Spoiler
MICHAEL ROGERS
RESULTS
Tour of Langkawi
Stage 1:
Rank
Name
Team
Time
1
Geraint Thomas
Team Cymru Wales
30'01
2
Wilco Kelderman
Team Fastweb
+ 1
3
Moreno Moser
Bulgari - Inditex
+ 10
51
John Murphy
Domino's - ASR
+ 1'07
67
Simon Clarke
Domino's - ASR
+ 1'17
68
David Tanner
Domino's - ASR
+ 1'18
78
Matthew Lloyd
Domino's - ASR
+ 1'26
88
Bjorn Selander
Domino's - ASR
+ 1'33
95
Mitchell Docker
Domino's - ASR
+ 1'43
Stage 2:
Rank
Name
Team
Time
1
Peter Sagan
In-n-Out Original Joe's
3h33'08
2
Theo Bos
Sony Ericsson Cycling Team
s.t.
3
Aidis Kruopis
Team Fastweb
s.t.
21
Simon Clarke
Domino's - ASR
s.t.
78
David Tanner
Domino's - ASR
s.t.
85
John Murphy
Domino's - ASR
s.t.
90
Matthew Lloyd
Domino's - ASR
s.t.
91
Mitchell Docker
Domino's - ASR
s.t.
93
Bjorn Selander
Domino's - ASR
s.t.
GC:
Rank
Name
Team
Time
1
Peter Sagan
In-n-Out Original Joe's
4h03'00
2
Geraint Thomas
Team Cymru Wales
+ 9
3
Wilco Kelderman
Team Fastweb
+ 10
48
John Murphy
Domino's - ASR
+ 1'16
61
Simon Clarke
Domino's - ASR
+ 1'26
65
David Tanner
Domino's - ASR
+ 1'27
73
Matthew Lloyd
Domino's - ASR
+ 1'35
84
Bjorn Selander
Domino's - ASR
+ 1'42
115
Matthew Lloyd
Domino's - ASR
+ 9'44
RIDER OF THE WEEK
Every week, a rider of the Domino's-ASR team will be crowned as 'Rider of the Week'. Also, a second and third place will be announced. The first place will get 3 points, place 2 and third place 1 point. The decision will be made by the Gerenal Manager of Domino's-ASR Cycling Team. At the end of the year, a 'Rider of the Year' trophy will be awarderd to the rider with the most points scored.
This weeks points:
No points awarded, 3 races in 1 week are needed to give points.
Rankings:
Rank
Name
Points
Rider of the Week
Second places
Third places
1
Simon Clarke
3
1
0
0
1
Danny Pate
3
1
0
0
1
Peter Stetina
3
1
0
0
1
Dennis van Winden
3
1
0
0
2
Allan Davis
3
0
1
1
3
Mitchell Docker
2
0
1
0
3
Yannick Eijssen
2
0
1
0
4
Jeff Louder
2
0
0
2
5
Michael Rogers
1
0
0
1
5
Bjørn Selander
1
0
0
1
PHOTO OF THE WEEK
David Tanner flying of the ramp
INTERVIEW
This week, an interview with Pizza.
Hello, Pizza. How are you doing
I'm fine, but a bit sad
Why?
Domino's-ASR isn't performing too well. But the real stars of the team haven't started their season.