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[CT '20] Philips | End of Season
quadsas
Good consistent scoring for you, but it's clear that Keinath was the wrong choice and Intxausti would've been a filthy bastard, but we all know make mistakes, some make them two years in a row Sad
deez
 
AbhishekLFC
@redordead: Yeah it was a good month, but probably not enough to keep the pressure at the top.

@quadsas: I'll let you handle my transfers next time Pfft
 
AbhishekLFC
July Preview

While the cycling world concentrates on the Tour de France where the big guns will be strutting their stuff, we go along strutting our smaller stuff in a month of racing that will probably turn out to be very important in our season. Seven races totaling 25 RDs is a huge chunk of our season squeezed into one month. Let's take a look at what we're going into.

Torshavn GP
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Startlist
Rider Role
Bert Van Lerberghe Free Role
Igor Boev Sprinter
Michel Kreder Leadout
Tomas Paprstka Free Role
Jasper Bovenhuis Domestique
Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez Domestique
Tactics
Not a lot of expectations from this race except to try to pull off something unexpected. Boev has been having a good season. Van Lerberghe and Paprstka have kept things interesting towards the finish of higher category races. We're just hoping for some kind of surprise from them.
Expectation: Top 25
Watch Out For: Tomas Paprstka


Tour de San Luis
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Startlist
Rider Role
Wilco Kelderman Leader
Geert Van der Sanden Sprinter
Calvin Watson Domestique
Tom Dumoulin Time Trial
Kevin Inkelaar Domestique
Michael Storer Domestique
Ide Schelling Domestqiue
Tactics
Huge expextations from this stage race, with Kelderman clearly the strongest puncher in the division and also having decent TT capabilities. He has the full support team here. We're hoping that Duoulin can improve from Denamrk and get a good result in the Prologue and the TT. We're hoping the same for Van der Sanden who really needs to get his act together.
Expectation: Win
Watch Out For: Calvin Watson


Tour de Langkawi
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Startlist
Rider Role
Nico Keinath Leader
Geert Van der Sanden Sprinter
Tom Dumoulin Time Trial
Joonas Henttala Domestique
Kevin Inkelaar Domestique
Ide Schelling Domestique
Tactics
Keinath is back to a stage race after a sub-par performance in Pico Basile. Our support here is not the best with the clash with Sakartvelo. Van der Sanden gets another shot at another stage race to improve his form. Dumoulin wil target the Prologue. We also believe that Inkelaar could be in with a shot at the Top 5 in the U25 classification.
Expectation: Top 5
Watch Out For: Kevin Inkelaar


Sakartvelo Trophy
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Startlist
Rider Role
Michel Kreder Domestique
Calvin Watson Domestique
Romain Bardet Leader
Tomas Paprstka Domestique
Michael Storer Domestique
Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez Domestique
Tactics
Bardet is back racing here after a Top 10 finish last season. We are hoping for something similar but that might still be an over-achievement.
Expectation: Top 15
Watch Out For: Romain Bardet


Tour of Chile
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Startlist
Rider Role
Nico Keinath Leader
igor Boev Sprinter
Romain Bardet Domestique
Joonas Henttala Domestique
Kevin Inkelaar Domestique
Michael Storer Domestique
Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez Domestique
Ide Schelling Domestique
Tactics
Keinath leads in another race this month, but this time it's a trickier affair with the newly introduced Tour of Chile. We're not sure how the hill stage will play and so we're keeping our expectations lower than we usually would. Boev riders to try his luck on the first stage. We hope Bardet can keep up his improved form here as well.
Expectation: Top 10
Watch Out For: Romain Bardet


Vilnius GP
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Startlist
Rider Role
Geert Van der Sanden TT
Michel Kreder TT
Clavin Watson TT
Tomas Paprstka TT
Tom Dumoulin TT Leader
Michael Storer TT
Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez TT
Ide Schelling TT
Tactics
We'd love to win this race in the home of DK Zalgiris. But let's be honest, we have 1.5 TT riders and we'll do well to even get close to the Top 10.
Expectation:
Watch Out For:


USA Pro Cycling Challenge
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Startlist
Rider Role
Geert Van der Sanden Sprinter
Tomas Paprstka Domestique
Tom Dumoulin TT
Joonas Henttala Domestique
Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez TT
Ide Schelling TT
Tactics
A huge race, and actually a huge month for Van der Sanden. He leads the team along with Dumoulin and needs to get a good result out of this one. probably a mistake not to have Boev here with his Prologue skills but we have to hope to still be competitive regardless.
Expectation: Top 10
Watch Out For: Tom Dumoulin

A very important month coming up for us. We need to start overperforming in races rather than just meeting expectations going ahead.
 
Nemolito
So, who do I watch out for in the Vilnius GP? Pfft

Not happy to see Keinath in Chile, as he should definitely benefit from the route more than Marquez, and while I do like to see you doing well, I'd rather see you finish behind Marquez in our home and top-5 sponsor race Wink

Interesting to see Bardet as your leader in Sakartvelo, after a strong San Cristobal he might be able to score even more points this time.
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AbhishekLFC
@Nemolito: You should probably watch out for other teams Pfft

Think there's enough place in the Top 5 for both our riders in Chile Wink That is the hope at least. We also hope that Bardet can build on recent performances and for a weaker start list with the clash.
 
AbhishekLFC
July Review



Torshavn GP Review
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Expectation: Top 25
We got dropped in the splits in the middle of the race and had to do a lot of work to get back just before the last lap. We were nowhere in the final sprint. Bovenhuis finished 29th as our best finisher.

1Marko KumpNordstrom - CA Technologies4h16'30
29Jasper BovenhuisPhilipss.t.
51Igor BoevPhilipss.t.
61Bert Van LerberghePhilips+ 1'21
65Tomas PaprstkaPhilipss.t.
79Michel KrederPhilipss.t.
101Jefferson Cepeda HernandezPhilips+ 2'30
Final Thoughts
We didn't expect much and got nothing from this race.


Tour de San Luis Review
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Expectation: Win
Dumoulin finished 6th as our best result in the Prologue. We were hoping for better.

Van der Sanden sprinted to 4th on Stage 2, after a non-eventful stage otherwise.

Stage 3 was the first hill stage and we were in full attention for Kelderman. The team delivered him well to the final climb, where he went head to head with Juul-Jensen and edges out a narrow stage win to take the leader's jersey as well.

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Stage 4 went to the break with Kelderman safe in the pack and retaining his leader's jersey. Storer was the new leader in the U25s, after a good support ride in the previous stage.

Fortunes changed on Stage 5 as Kelderman could not keep up with the best times, finishing nearly 90 seconds off the best time. He fell to 6th in the GC as a result. Dumoulin disappointed again with only a 6th place on the stage. Storer fell to 2nd in the U25s.

Stage 6 had a steep climb to finish, and while the team put Kelderman into the perfect spot for an attack, which he did, he could not hold on to his lead, and finished 5th on the stage. He moved up to 4th in the GC while Storer took back his U25 jersey.

Stage 7 was more of the same with Kelderman's late attack not sticking. There was more of a selection this time which meant he would climb two more spots to 2nd in the GC.

We couldn't make an impact on the final stage but held our GC positions.

1Jakub NovakCarrefour - ESPN22h26'42
2Wilco KeldermanPhilips+ 1'49
34Michael StorerPhilips+ 12'11
52Calvin WatsonPhilips+ 15'03
56Geert Van der SandenPhilips+ 15'40
76Tom DumoulinPhilips+ 18'56
84Kevin InkelaarPhilips+ 20'14
97Ide SchellingPhilips+ 23'59
Final Thoughts
2nd in the GC, a stage win, 2nd in the Points, and a win in the U25s is a good result. But we should've won...


Tour de Langkawi Review
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Expectation: Top 5
Horrible start in the Prologue with Dumoulin just managing 19th.

No sign of Van der Sanden in the sprint on Stage 2.

We kept Keinath at the front throughout Stage 3. The first attack was with 3 km to go and Keinath followed as part of a seven man group. Seven became four with 1500 meters left. Keinath couldn't follow the winning move but dropped the others to finish 2nd.

Again, no sign of Van der Sanden on Stage 4.

Stage 5 was a closer mountain affair. Pinot launched the winning attack but Keinath defended his second place, finishing 2nd again on the stage and not losing too much time.

Van der Sanden on Stage 6; is sprint? will rest!

Stage 7: check the profile you'll know what happened. Everyone finished safely.

1Lawrence WarbasseCarlsberg - Danske Bank24h27'41
2Nico KeinathPhilips+ 18
25Joonas HenttalaPhilips+ 5'54
66Ide SchellingPhilips+ 11'55
78Geert Van der SandenPhilips+ 15'01
83Kevin InkelaarPhilips+ 15'43
102Tom DumoulinPhilips+ 19'32
Final Thoughts
2nd in the GC, two 2nd places on the mountains, 3rd in the KOM and 7th in the Points is a good haul from this race. Henttala also picked up his first points of the season. If only our sprinter was interested.


Sakartvelo Trophy Review
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Expectation: Top 15
We kept our expectations low, given that Bardet hasn't done much all season.

For a change, we joined the break with Paprstka.

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Paprstka was among the last three surviving breakaway. Bardet kept himself in the front group of the peloton till the end. He couldn't put in much of a finish, ending up 8th.

1Matteo FabbroCarlsberg - Danske Bank6h51'01
8Romain BardetPhilipss.t.
32Michael StorerPhilips+ 4'10
63Jefferson Cepeda HernandezPhilips+ 9'47
64Tomas PaprstkaPhilipss.t.
72Calvin WatsonPhilips+ 11'32
80Michel KrederPhilips+ 13'11
Final Thoughts
Bardet performed pretty much according to expectations, although he probably might have been in contention for a Top 5 if the race had become selective.


Tour of Chile Review
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Expectation: Top 10
We kept our expectation low since this was the first running of this race. We were hoping Keinath could keep up his good form.

Boev started his sprint from a long way back on Stage 1. he had to be content with 6th.

We were worried about how the hills might affect Keinath on Stage 2. While he could not make an impact on the stage, he finished 14th and in the front group.

Stage 3 was the target and we concentrated on keeping our leader safe. Keinath was able to follow the decisive and was part of a seven man group with 2.5 km left. He could not push on in the closing stages but did finish 6th on the stage, with the same time as the stage winner. This ensured he tied for 2nd in the GC on time but was given 3rd place on countback.

1Magnus Cort NielsenTryg - Ritter Sport12h42'54
3Nico KeinathPhilips+ 32
30Romain BardetPhilips+ 6'10
60Michael StorerPhilips+ 12'59
63Kevin InkelaarPhilips+ 13'28
72Joonas HenttalaPhilips+ 14'48
84Ide SchellingPhilips+ 18'20
91Jefferson Cepeda HernandezPhilips+ 19'18
103Igor BoevPhilips+ 23'56
Final Thoughts
Another podium finish for Keinath and the first time in our team's history that we've had two riders finish in the points in the U25s - Storer in 6th and Inkelaar in 7th. Not much else from this race.


Vilnius GP Review
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Expectation: Lol
We received the No. 1 bib and were the last team to start. That was the highlight of our race.

1Project: Africa50'41
16Philips+ 3'03
Final Thoughts
This went as well as we thought it would. We did not see the Zalgiris manager cheer us on, which was a disappointment.


USA Pro Cycling Challenge Review
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Expectation: Top 10
Stage 1: Sprint: Van der Sanden - Nope. Cepeda Hernandez took the U25 jersey.

Stage 2: Sprint: Van der Sanden - Nada.

Stage 3: Sprint: Van der Sanden - Zilch. Cepeda Hernandez dropped a spot to 2nd in the U25s.

Dumoulin finished 5th on Stage 4, his best TT result of the season so far.

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Henttala also got his best result of the season, finishing 10th on the stage.

Dumoulin and Henttala finished 10th and 15th in the GC respectively, thereby somehow achieving our GC ambitions!
1Matteo PelucchiSotto il sole di Riccione14h08'51
10Tom DumoulinPhilips+ 19
15Joonas HenttalaPhilips+ 25
64Ide SchellingPhilips+ 47
72Jefferson Cepeda HernandezPhilips+ 51
99Tomas PaprstkaPhilips+ 1'01
119Geert Van der SandenPhilips+ 1'13
Final Thoughts
Not the greatest TT once again from Dumoulin but both him and Henttala sneaks in for some GC points. Earlier Cepeda Hernandez kept the points ticking with his exploits in the U25 classification. We did finish 3rd in the Teams standings, which is some more points.

 
quadsas
Sadly your results are a tad too good for my liking, so we simply HAD to not visit Vilnius as it probably would've made you score some biggun points. Keinath has been beasting lately, as I told you he would. He's no Intxausti, butt.
deez
 
AbhishekLFC
@quadsas: As far as I'm concerned, we're not picking up enough! Keinath is great, no doubt about it Grin
 
AbhishekLFC
August Preview

After a fast and happening July, things slow down again in August as we head to four races, mostly in the first half of the month. We continued our scoring streak in July, without ever being dominant. Time is running out to challenge for the title. We are however well on course for promotion.

Benelux Challenge
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Startlist
Rider Role
Bert Van Lerberghe Northern Classics
Igor Boev Sprinter
Michel Kreder Leadout
Tomas Paprstka Northern Classics
Tom Dumoulin Time-Trial
Jasper Bovenhuis Allrounder
Gorazd Per Domestique
Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez Domestique
Tactics
We've added a bit of all skills present in the team for this race, a race we had to be in because of where it is held. Van Lerberghe and Paprstka are here for the cobbles while Bovenhuis is an all-rounder we expect can keep up on both the hills and the cobbles. Boev is thrown in to mix it up with better PCT sprinters while Dumoulin is also here, to try to keep improving in TTs. Not a very important race for us in terms of points, but one where we'll hope to do well in front of home crowds. First look at the younger Per who starts off as a Stagiare.
Expectation: Top 20
Watch Out For: Jasper Bovenhuis


Tour de Vineyards
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Last stage to be changed to 20 km TTT.
Startlist
Rider Role
Nico Keinath Leader
Geert Van der Sanden Sprinter
Michel Kreder Leadout
Romain Bardet Domestique
Tom Dumoulin Time Trial
Joonas Henttala Domestique
Kevin Inkelaar Domestique
Ide Schelling Domestique
Tactics
Keinath leads us in a mountain race yet again and we have high hopes again. We have to keep him safe on the hilly Stage 6 though. Van der Sanden is here again to try to pick up the pieces of his disastrous season so far. Dumoulin will lead the team in the TTT, hopefully steering Keinath to a good result.
Expectation: Top 5
Watch Out For: Nico Keinath


Rio Vista Chinesa
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Startlist
Rider Role
Wilco Kelderman Leader
Calvin Watson Domestique
Jasper Bovenhuis Domestique
Michael Storer Domestique
Cristian Scaroni Domestique
Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez Domestique
Marten Kooistra Domestique
Tactics
Our second Win goal of the season, and with Kelderrman here, we do expect to win. However, our leader's races haven't been as straight-forward as we'd like, so it is perhaps more sensible to pare our expectations and target a podium finish from this race. The full puncher squad is here in support and it is also a first look for two of our Stagiares, Scaroni and Kooistra.
Expectation: Win (Win goal)
Watch Out For: Calvin Watson


Ronde van Het IJsselmeer
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Startlist
Rider Role
Bert Van Lerberghe Free Role
Geert Van der Sanden Leader
Tomas Paprstka Free Role
Jasper Bovenhuis Domestique
Gozard Per Domestique
Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez Domestique
Ide Schelling Domestique
Tactics
The second home race of the month, as we send Van der Sanden to try to make a nuisance of himself. Realistically, it is perhaps the possibility of a late attack by either Van Lerberghe or Paprtska which excites us more in this race. Again, we do not have high hopes here, and just want to put on a good show for the home fans.
Expectation: Top 25
Watch Out For: Tomas Paprstka

Edited by AbhishekLFC on 08-05-2021 14:28
 
redordead
Well Benelux already went quite well, hopefully the results keep coming. Especially need a win from Wilco in Rio!!

Good luck Smile

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AbhishekLFC
@redordead: Thanks Smile
Benelux was better than we expected for sure. We need the Win goal to be achieved but that won't be easy.
 
AbhishekLFC
August Review



Benelux Challenge Review
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Expectation: Top 20
A good start for us as Dumoulin took 3rd place to start things off in the Prologue.

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Dumoulin's stay at the top of the standings was short-lived as he was dropped on Stage 2. Boev finished 9th.

No action for us on Stage 3.

Stage 4 was the cobbles. Led the chase of the break as the pack got closer. Continued at the front after the catch. Summerhill attacked with 6 kilometers to go and Van Lerberghe was able to follow. He caught up with 3 kilometers to go and they led by 15 seconds over the pack. Summerhill started his sprint early, but Van Lerberghe kept his wheel. The acceleration didn't allow the attacking Gaviria to catch up from behind. Van Lerberghe took the lead with 300 meters to go as Summerhill faded. His gap ensured that he kept Gaviria behind and won the stage!

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Van Lerberghe moved up to 2nd in the GC.

We knew Stage 5 would be tough and that's how it turned out. Van Lerberghe lost more than 10 minutes on the stage and fell to 15th in the GC.

Per joined the break on the final stage.

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The break survived but Per couldn't contest the sprint and finished 5th. Still, a good result from our Stagiare in his first race for the team.

1Fernando GaviriaLierse SK - Pizza Ullo PCTeam23h36'51
15Bert Van LerberghePhilips+ 11'23
34Tomas PaprstkaPhilips+ 16'59
39Igor BoevPhilips+ 18'02
50Gorazd PerPhilips+ 22'22
55Michel KrederPhilips+ 23'52
73Jefferson Cepeda HernandezPhilips+ 31'44
79Jasper BovenhuisPhilips+ 35'55
112Tom DumoulinPhilips+ 1h07'14
Final Thoughts
We came into this race with limited expectations but go away with a stage win, a podium and a Top 5. I think we gave a good account of ourselves here and Van Lerberghe forever goes into cycling folklore with his win, especially because of the riders he was up against in the sprint!


Tour de Vineyards Review
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Expectation: Top 5
Dumoulin tied for the best time on Stage 1. The judges awarded him 2nd on count-back. This is his best result of the season till date.

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Van der Sanden couldn't get into the Top 10 on Stage 2.

We set the pace on Stage 3 after the break was caught and the pack hit the final climb. Keinath got a gap to the pack along with Ranaweera and Marquez with 200 meters to go. Ranaweera was too strong in the finish as Keinath finished 2nd.

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He moved up to 3rd in the GC.

Van der Sanden finished outside the Top 10 again on Stage 4.

Same story repeated on Stage 5, with Kreder this time out-sprinting his leader!

We were worried about the hills on Stage 6 but Keinath managed to finish in the group of favourites and lost no time. Marquez did lose time, moving Keinath up to 2nd.

We did not do badly in the TT, finishing 6th, but we lost too much time to Carrefour and didn't gain enough on Sauber, which meant Keinath lost a place in the GC to end up 3rd.

1Jakub NovakCarrefour - ESPN18h36'59
3Nico KeinathPhilips+ 22
23Joonas HenttalaPhilips+ 4'14
32Kevin InkelaarPhilips+ 6'48
59Romain BardetPhilips+ 11'37
61Ide SchellingPhilips+ 12'04
71Michel KrederPhilips+ 13'09
82Geert Van der SandenPhilips+ 15'23
83Tom DumoulinPhilips+ 15'26
Final Thoughts
3rd in the GC and 23rd from Henttala gives a decent haul of points. Add to this two second places in the stages, 3rd in the KOM and 5th in the U25s by Inkelaar makes it a good race for us.


Rio Vista Chinesa Review
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Expectation: Win (Win goal)
Our second Win Goal race of the season, and again it was up to Kelderman to get it. But despite strong work from Cepeda Hernandez, who led the pack and even closed down some late moves, Kelderman couldn't follow the winning move and was out-sprinted in the pack to 3rd place.

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1Costa SeibebProject: Africa5h29'58
3Wilco KeldermanPhilipss.t.
25Calvin WatsonPhilips+ 29
29Jefferson Cepeda HernandezPhilips+ 55
62Jasper BovenhuisPhilips+ 4'45
68Michael StorerPhilipss.t.
71Marten KooistraPhilipss.t.
74Cristian ScaroniPhilipss.t.
Final Thoughts
We miss our Win Goal, which sets us back a little. Maybe we were too ambitious in our goal selections, but with Kelderman we believed we had a realistic chance of getting it. Watson picks up a single point but we wish he was more involved today. Cepeda Hernandez did a good job.


Ronde van Het IJsselmeer Review
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Expectation: Top 25
Schelling joined the break in our home race and did a great job holding out till 21 km to go.

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Van der Sanden was nowhere to be seen again but Bovenhuis endured we got some points from this race with a 21st place finish.

1Jacopo GuarnieriBakkafrost5h39'26
21Jasper BovenhuisPhilipss.t.
41Tomas PaprstkaPhilips+ 58
86Bert Van LerberghePhilips+ 2'08
116Geert Van der SandenPhilips+ 2'39
134Jefferson Cepeda HernandezPhilipss.t.
139Gorazd PerPhilipss.t.
152Ide SchellingPhilips+ 7'04
Final Thoughts
Van der Sanden disappoints once again. Not that we expected much from this race, but it would be good if our sprinter showed up some times. Props to Bovenhuis for getting us some return and to Schelling for a brave breakaway ride.

Another month goes by and we're sort of plateaued with our performances. We're near the top in all CT races but can't put in any kind of dominating performances. Our pre-season goal of promotion remains on course though.
 
redordead
Wilco really needs that win Frown

Nice to see the other guys performing though Smile

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AbhishekLFC
@redordead: Yeah Wilco does! The others have been contributing fine.

September Preview

After a decent August, we have five races in September and we need to keep our performances going on the same level to keep the promotion push going. All our leaders will be out in force, so we hope they all contribute well to our points tally.

Philadelphia International
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Startlist
Rider Role
Bert Van Lerberghe Free Role
Igor Boev Sprinter
Michel Kreder Leadout
Tomas Paprstka Free Role
Jasper Bovenhuis Domestique
Gorazd Per Domestique
Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez Free Role
Marten Kooistra Free Role
Tactics
Always an interesting race this one with lots of possibilities. We've covered both sprinter and roluer bases with Boev, Van Lerberghe and Paprstka in the starting line-up, along with decent support. We hope we can be involved at the front of the race in the business end.
Expectation: Top 10
Watch Out For: Tomas Paprstka


Euskal Bizikleta
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Startlist
Rider Role
Wilco Kelderman Leader
Michel Kreder Sprinter
Calvin Watson Domestique
Kevin Inkelaar Domestique
Michael Storer Domestique
Cristian Scaroni Domestique
Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez Domestique
Ide Schelling Domestique
Tactics
Our final Goal race of the season sees Kelderman lead the team in this hilly stage race. We come here with a Top 5 Goal but we really should be in the running for the win here. A podium would be a minimum requirement. Kreder gets his only chance to lead this season as a sprinter in this race. We don't expect much but it would be nice to see him involved in the first two stages.
Expectation: Top 3 (Top 5 goal)
Watch Out For: Calvin Watson


Lillestrom GP
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Startlist
Rider Role
Bert Van Lerberghe Leader
Geert Van der Sanden Domestique
Michel Kreder Domestique
Tomas Paprstka Domestique
Jasper Bovenhuis Domestique
Gorazd Per Domestique
Marten Kooistra Domestique
Tactics
We expect a tough cobbled race, which isn't exactly Van Lerberghe's specialty. But nonetheless, he has done well in races like previously, so we do expect to be in the running for the high spots. Paprstka as always will be an able lieutenant, and Bovenhuis should be one too.
Expectation: Top 10
Watch Out For: Tomas Paprstka


Transfagarasan GP
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Startlist
Rider Role
Nico Keinath Leader
Romain Bardet Domestique
Joonas Henttala Domestique
Kevin Inkelaar Domestique
Cristian Scaroni Domestique
Jefferson Cepeda Hernandez Domestique
Ide Schelling Domestique
Tactics
Keinath leads the team but this isn't his strong suit. He thrives in stage races and hasn't replicated that success in classics. Nevertheless, we still hope for a high finish, with a full mountain support here.
Expectation: Top 10
Watch Out For: Romain Bardet


Milano - Torino
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Startlist
Rider Role
Wilco Kelderman Leader
Calvin Watson Domestique
Romain Bardet Domestique
Joonas Henttala Domestique
Keviin Inkelaar Domestique
Michael Storer Domestique
Cristian Scaroni Domestique
Jeffereson Cepeda Hernandez Domestique
Tactics
Kelderman goes up against the big guns of the PCT to try and bury some of the ghosts of last season. He actually went a long way towards that in Kong Hong, actually winning that race, which was beyond our wildest dreams. We don't have those kind of hopes here either but if we can challenge for the Top 5, that would be good. We have a full support team here, but we don't really expect them to get any points from this race.
Expectation: Top 5
Watch Out For: Wilco Kelderman

 
quadsas
no Tour of Lithuania, that's quite cowardly!
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Nemolito
As you said in my HQ, we'll meet in four races, and we'll also meet in Italy as I'll be there with the rest of my reporting crew Pfft I hope you can manage your top-5 goal in Basque Country, and that you're right when you say Lillestrom will be a tough race Smile
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@quadsas: Vilnius was enough. We're too intimidated Embarassed

@Nemolito: Looking forward to those races (speaking before Philadelphia off course Pfft ). Let's see if you bring better luck in Milano than last season!
 
redordead
AbhishekLFC wrote:
Looking forward to those races (speaking before Philadelphia off course Pfft ).


Oops :lol:

Big month for Philips, good luck Smile

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"I am a cyclist, I may not be the best, but that is what I strive to be. I may never get there, but I will never quit trying." - Tadej Pogačar
 
AbhishekLFC
September Review


The penultimate month and our promotion push keeps chugging along. We had decent hopes from all of these races, with Wilco's two appearances meant to be the highlights.

Philadelphia International Review
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Expectation: Top 10
A poor race for us as Boev failed to compete in the sprint and got no points!

1Asbjorn Kragh AndersenCarlsberg - Danske Bank4h43'49
32Igor BoevPhilipss.t.
40Tomas PaprstkaPhilipss.t.
44Jefferson Cepeda HernandezPhilipss.t.
57Jasper BovenhuisPhilipss.t.
67Marten KooistraPhilipss.t.
69Bert Van LerberghePhilipss.t.
71Gorazd PerPhilipss.t.
79Michel KrederPhilipss.t.
Final Thoughts
A bad race for us and a bad start to the month. A rare no-show from Boev means we lose further ground to the teams above and around us.


Euskal Bizikleta Review
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Expectation: Top 3 (Top 5 goal)
A quiet start for us as Kreder couldn't compete in the Stage 1 sprint.

Nearly a dream return to sprint leadership for Kreder here as a good leadout from Cepeda Hernandez and Storer allowed him to be in great position for the finish. He was beaten on the line and had to be content with 2nd.

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The hills on Stage 3 were not selective and Kelderman could only finish safely in the pack.

Stage 4 was a disaster as the steep climbs did not favour Kelderman and he was dropped quite a way before the finish. He only finished 18th on the stage and 16th in the GC. Storer did well to grab 18th in the GC.


1Odd Christian EikingGjensidige Pro Cycling Team16h38'28
16Wilco KeldermanPhilips+ 2'58
18Michael StorerPhilips+ 4'29
41Kevin InkelaarPhilips+ 9'28
52Calvin WatsonPhilips+ 11'16
70Ide SchellingPhilips+ 14'43
88Cristian ScaroniPhilips+ 18'18
89Michel KrederPhilips+ 18'24
127Jefferson Cepeda HernandezPhilips+ 27'02
Final Thoughts
Another goal missed and that makes it only 1 out of 3 so far! Really disappointing result from Kelderman here. We did get soome added points from Storer's GC position, 3rd place in the U25s and Inkelaar's 5th place in the latter.


Lillestrom GP Review
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Expectation: Top 10
We didn't join the break but Paprstka atatcked with 114 kilometers to go and joined up with the front group.

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Bovenhuis also attacked a few kilometers later and joined the break.

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Van Lerberghe suffered a puncture back in the pack but did get back to the peloton after more than 20 kilometers of chasing. Paprstka atatcked again with 20 kilometers to go from the front group, as the chasers came closer.

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He was caught by the front group with 8 kilometers left. Past the last cobbled section, he was in a leading duo with Albert of the Minions. Paprstka would ride away with 4 kilometers to go but he was caught under the Red Kite by five riders. He would finish 5th in the sprint.

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Van Lerberghe's recovery ride gave him 10th place. Bovenhuis finished 22nd.

1Jerome BaugniesLos Pollos Hermanos5h22'39
5Tomas PaprstkaPhilipss.t.
10Bert Van LerberghePhilipss.t.
22Jasper BovenhuisPhilipss.t.
60Geert Van der SandenPhilips+ 9'45
68Gorazd PerPhilips+ 12'46
76Michel KrederPhilips+ 17'11
82Marten KooistraPhilips+ 17'36
Final Thoughts
Our cobbles trio keep delivering great results and we are very happy with this result. We were not sure if this race would exactly suit us but Paprstka took the race to his opposition and was well supported by Bovenhuis. Van Lerberghe did well to recover in the second half after the puncture.


Transfagarasan GP Review
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Expectation: Top 10
We chased from the start. Cepeda Hernandez did a lot of work at the front. Bardet took over in the closing stages. Keinath followed the early attack and joined up a four member lead group in the final kilometers. He would get dropped though a kilometer later. Keinath was passed by a rider before the line but still finished a good 5th.

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Bardet would add to the good result with a 13th place finish.

1Thibaut PinotProject: Africa2h37'38
5Nico KeinathPhilips+ 1'29
13Romain BardetPhilips+ 3'19
40Joonas HenttalaPhilips+ 5'36
77Kevin InkelaarPhilips+ 8'29
95Ide SchellingPhilips+ 11'08
105Cristian ScaroniPhilips+ 12'08
113Jefferson Cepeda HernandezPhilips+ 15'53
Final Thoughts


Milano - Torino Review
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Expectation: Top 5
We didn't join the break but chased them instead. Kelderman was in a good spot throughout. Watson got dropped with less than 8 kilometers to go. Kelderman moved to the front with less than 2 kilometers to go. He kept attritioning up the hill, keeping the other behind. I was down to three riders with 400 meters to go. Kelderman used his superior puncher skills to keep the others behind and took the win!

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1Wilco KeldermanPhilips5h18'57
48Romain BardetPhilips+ 5'23
68Michael StorerPhilipss.t.
88Cristian ScaroniPhilipss.t.
89Joonas HenttalaPhilipss.t.
91Calvin WatsonPhilipss.t.
107Kevin InkelaarPhilips+ 8'08
111Jefferson Cepeda HernandezPhilipss.t.
Final Thoughts
It was an all too familiar sight of Kelderman leading in the closing kilometer. Previously, he's given up those positions before the finish but this time he made it count! It's his third classic win all season and a good one too.

We didn't start the month well but the last three races brought in an excellent points haul for us. We are looking forward to October and the conclusion of the season.

@redordead: Your wishes paid off, if a bit delayed Smile
Edited by AbhishekLFC on 29-06-2021 15:09
 
Nemolito
Kelderman showing he's ready for PCT and he is able to finish those 'long sprints'. Must feel amazing, congratulations!
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