NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Who doesn't want to ride in a jersey from your own country, especially when you combine it with our jersey design! It's the national championships overview!
Amateurs
Some of our riders are the only professional cyclist from their country and therefore inherit the national jersey in both the road race and the time trial by default. These are
Goodnews Clifford,
Jay Major,
Diego Milan and
Shaquille Sinclair.
Australia
On a hilly route,
Drapac stood no chance of the title and finished in the grupetto, 50th. He placed one spot higher in the time trial.
Belgium
Our three cobble specialists
Albert,
De Haes and
Naesen were amongst the outsiders on the cobbled route, with
Albert being our best rider in a decent eight place, with the others in 22nd and 24th.
Naesen was the best in the TT with a 28th place.
Brazil
Manarelli didn't finish last in both the hilly RR and the TT, which is a achievement in itself.
Colombia
A flat route in an otherwise mountanious country, but we have a real contender in
Avila. We controlled the pack all day and in the end it would be a showdown between him and his rival Castaneda. Unfortunately the latter won by half a wheel and took the Colombian NC.
In the time trial we have another favourite in
Úran. He didn't disappoint and won by a minute to second place. Our new Colombian TT champion:
Rigoberto Úran!
Cuba
Marcos versus
Martinez and a bunch of amateurs. Like last year
Leandro Marcos won the RR and while we haven't seen the official result yet, we assume
Yasmani Martinez prolonged his TT title.
France
We had one representative but he wasn't invited by the French Cycling Federation.
Jeandesbosz is considering a legal process.
Morocco
Our loanee
Mraouni in presumably his last race in our colors, was pretty much disappointed by his failure to win the TT. He was the clear favourite but lost to Er Rafai. In the RR he stood no chance.
Qatar
A straight up battle between
Albourdainy and
Esmaeli was settled in favor of the Sheik's son.
Tareq Esmaeli is the Qatari NC again and this time absolutely without corruption, we promise!
United States
While not being the clear favourite, we decided to work at the front for
Selander. He joined the leading group of six but couldn't challenge against the likes of Van Garderen and finished sixth.
Kinney ninth,
Weiss twelfth,
Barton 25th,
Haga 27th.
The team did better in the time trial, where
Haga won a silver medal but stood no chance against Phinney.
Barton also took a top-ten placement.