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[EPIC] BMC Racing Team
Jesleyh
Meh, your team already has a fan... Wink
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Lol, at least I have something to read that's BMC related (something I haven't seen in a long time)Banana
 
5hadows
Sorry, I'm new to this pcm daily site. What's this Ollfardhs epic game? Just curious.Frown
 
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Sorry, I'm new to this pcm daily site. What's this Ollfardhs epic game? Just curious.Frown


Read that : https://pcmdaily.c...ost_802278

You still have the time to join the party !
Several PC teams are here for you Wink .
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5hadows
I would if I had pcm 2013, need to upgrade one day.Sad
 
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That's the fun. You don't have to have PCM 2013.
It's almost like an on-line game, without nothing installed.
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Stage 1


The WorldTour season finally got underway today with the opening stage of the Tour Down Under from Prospect to Lobethal. With an almost inevitable bunch sprint, BMC Racing decided not to get anyone in the break and sat tight in the peloton, hoping to save energy for the tougher stages ahead.

Unfortunately, there was a huge crash near the end, which brought about some very early withdrawals, and some big names also lost time, including Chavanel, Martens and Gallopin. BMC managed to get all seven guys through unscathed, making us one lucky team.

Blythe didn't go for the sprint as he just didn't feel he had the legs today but hopefully we will see more from the team in the tougher stages. At the front, young Frenchman Demare took the win for FDJ, narrowly ahead of debutant Riquelme and Kristoff. Cummings brought the team home way down but safely in the peloton.


Results - Stage 1
1 Arnaud DemareFDJ.fr3h06'34
2 Jorge Cristobal RiquelmeBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
3 Alexander KristoffKatusha Teams.t.
4 Gianni MeersmanOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
5 Michael MatthewsOrica - GreenEdges.t.
6 Adrien HanzenSky Procyclings.t.
7 John DegenkolbTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
8 Nicklas StrombergGarmin - Sharps.t.
9 Elia VivianiCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
10 Daryl ImpeyOrica - GreenEdges.t.
...
56 Stephen CummingsBMC Racing Teams.t.
70 Adam BlytheBMC Racing Teams.t.
75 Daniel OssBMC Racing Teams.t.
92 Michael SchärBMC Racing Teams.t.
98 Manuel QuinziatoBMC Racing Teams.t.
99 Yannick EijssenBMC Racing Teams.t.
105 Danilo WyssBMC Racing Teams.t.



Stage 2


The second stage of the Tour Down Under was a tougher affair than yesterday's opener, from Mt Barker to Rostrevor. The stage concluded with the steep climb of Mount Corkscrew.

After a poor start, BMC once again missed out on the breakaway, which consisted of Cordeel, Nys and Golas. However, later in the stage, Oss, along with Voss, Flecha and Gallopin got away from the peloton and tried to stay away until the final climb but FDJ were relentless as they sought to defend Demare's gold jersey.

After this, the road went uphill but BMC's day went downhill. Cummings crashed on his own but was okay to continue and finish the stage. Meanwhile, Oss had used too much energy in his earlier attack and could not hold on to the lead group over the climb, finishing on his own, over two minutes back on stage winner Jungels (RLT).


Results - Stage 2
1 Bob JungelsRadioShack - Leopard2h38'19
2 Igor AntónEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 33
3 Jelle VanendertLotto Belisols.t.
4 Ramunas NavardauskasGarmin - Sharps.t.
5 Sylvain ChavanelOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
6 Enrico GasparottoAstana Pro Teams.t.
7 Arnaud DemareFDJ.frs.t.
8 Sergio HenaoSky Procyclings.t.
9 Serge PauwelsOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
10 Egoi MartínezEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
...
66 Daniel OssBMC Racing Team+ 2'17
92 Stephen CummingsBMC Racing Team+ 2'40
95 Danilo WyssBMC Racing Teams.t.
103 Michael SchärBMC Racing Teams.t.
105 Manuel QuinziatoBMC Racing Teams.t.
121 Yannick EijssenBMC Racing Teams.t.
132 Adam BlytheBMC Racing Teams.t.



Stage 3


The Tour Down Under hit the halfway stage today with a tough, undulating stage from Unley to Stirling. After a quiet start, BMC finally got a rider into the breakaway as Schär joined Offredo, Van Hecke, Teklehaimanot and Dyachenko in the lead group.

Despite building up a five and a half minute lead on the peloton, this group were quickly reeled back in and were engulfed by the peloton with three kilometres to go. A good effort from Michael but we will have to try another day.

With no GC chances, the team took the final kilometres easy, comfortably finishing in the bunch, which surprisingly came in all at the same time. Belgian Gianni Meersman took the win for OPQS, ahead of Hanzen and Wegmann. Schär led the team home in 77th.


Results - Stage 3
1 Gianni MeersmanOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team3h26'42
2 Adrien HanzenSky Procyclings.t.
3 Fabian WegmannGarmin - Sharps.t.
4 Moreno MoserCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
5 Jorge Cristobal RiquelmeBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
6 Björn LeukemansVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
7 Francisco José VentosoMovistar Teams.t.
8 Michael MatthewsOrica - GreenEdges.t.
9 Michael RogersTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
10 Sergio HenaoSky Procyclings.t.
...
77 Michael SchärBMC Racing Teams.t.
87 Daniel OssBMC Racing Teams.t.
88 Yannick EijssenBMC Racing Teams.t.
95 Stephen CummingsBMC Racing Teams.t.
121 Manuel QuinziatoBMC Racing Teams.t.
125 Adam BlytheBMC Racing Teams.t.
132 Danilo WyssBMC Racing Teams.t.



Stage 4


The Tour Down Under went back to the flat today with a stage for the sprinters. Wind was the main obstacle for the peloton, with echelons forming at points, which eventually caused a big split, just 109 riders coming home in the peloton.

However, BMC had a relatively good day, with all seven riders staying in the main group and Daniel Oss once again going on the attack, this time on his own. After attacking from the peloton with over thirty kilometres to go, the Italian battled like crazy in the strong winds to try to bring the team our first win of the season but was caught with just five kilometres to go. Heartbreaking but a great effort nevertheless.

We may still be nowhere near the GC battle but the team, or Oss to be precise, is showing a lot of fight Down Under.


Results - Stage 4
1 Alexander KristoffKatusha Team2h47'52
2 John DegenkolbTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
3 Jorge Cristobal RiquelmeBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
4 Gianni MeersmanOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
5 Bernhard EiselSky Procyclings.t.
6 Adrien HanzenSky Procyclings.t.
7 Robert HunterGarmin - Sharps.t.
8 Matthew HaymanSky Procyclings.t.
9 Daryl ImpeyOrica - GreenEdges.t.
10 Daniel MorenoKatusha Teams.t.
...
51 Daniel OssBMC Racing Teams.t.
82 Stephen CummingsBMC Racing Teams.t.
86 Danilo WyssBMC Racing Teams.t.
88 Michael SchärBMC Racing Teams.t.
93 Adam BlytheBMC Racing Teams.t.
98 Manuel QuinziatoBMC Racing Teams.t.
109 Yannick EijssenBMC Racing Teams.t.


Stage 5


Old Willunga Hill was the destination for the peloton as the Tour Down Under hit the penultimate stage. With the final climb not really suiting any of BMC's riders, Michael Schär was one of the first to attack right at the very start as we sought to make the race difficult.

And it was. Ten riders in the breakaway plus yet more wind meant that the pace was relentless and several riders were put in difficulty on the flat. Unfortunately, the breakaway stood no chance because of this and Schär was back in the pack even before the first ascent of Willunga.

Afterwards, the racing calmed down until the final climb, with Dani Moreno unsurprisingly dancing up the hill to take the stage win. However, a lot more surprising was the fact that Meersman was able to follow the Spaniard's attack and take the GC lead by the narrowest of margins. Oss was BMC's best finisher, in a small group with Demare and Tiernan-Locke, just over a minute and a half down, in 36th.


Results - Stage 5
1 Daniel MorenoKatusha Team3h17'45
2 Enrico GasparottoAstana Pro Teams.t.
3 Sergio HenaoSky Procyclings.t.
4 Gianni MeersmanOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
5 Jelle VanendertLotto Belisol+ 16
6 Igor AntónEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 25
7 Jorge Cristobal RiquelmeBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
8 Fabian WegmannGarmin - Sharp+ 36
9 Arthur VichotFDJ.frs.t.
10 Michael RogersTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
...
36 Daniel OssBMC Racing Team+ 1'31
58 Stephen CummingsBMC Racing Team+ 1'45
74 Yannick EijssenBMC Racing Teams.t.
85 Manuel QuinziatoBMC Racing Teams.t.
95 Danilo WyssBMC Racing Teams.t.
100 Adam BlytheBMC Racing Teams.t.
143 Michael SchärBMC Racing Team+ 4'58



Stage 6


The Tour Down Under concluded today with the traditional criterium around Adelaide. With the stage being almost completely flat, everyone was waiting for the final sprint. Well, apart from the seven riders who got into the breakaway that is.

However, these seven stood no chance as the sprinter's teams reeled them back in. Sky then took control, trying to give their man Hanzen a stage win. Unfortunately for them, Kristoff of Katusha was sat firmly on the young Brit's wheel the whole way and easily took the sprint win. Meersman defended his lead to take the overall for Omega Pharma - Quick-Step and give them the perfect start to the season.

BMC, meanwhile, had another poor day, with the highlight being Adam Blythe's lowly 84th place finish. Oss was the best finisher overall, way down in 58th position. We hope for much better in Qatar.


Results - Stage 6
1 Alexander KristoffKatusha Team1h51'42
2 John DegenkolbTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
3 Adrien HanzenSky Procyclings.t.
4 Gianni MeersmanOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
5 Arnaud DemareFDJ.frs.t.
6 Enrico GasparottoAstana Pro Teams.t.
7 Daryl ImpeyOrica - GreenEdges.t.
8 Rudy VerbovenEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
9 Jacopo GuarnieriAstana Pro Teams.t.
10 Elia VivianiCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
...
84 Adam BlytheBMC Racing Teams.t.
126 Michael SchärBMC Racing Teams.t.
130 Danilo WyssBMC Racing Teams.t.
132 Daniel OssBMC Racing Teams.t.
140 Manuel QuinziatoBMC Racing Teams.t.
145 Yannick EijssenBMC Racing Teams.t.
147 Stephen CummingsBMC Racing Teams.t.


Final GC
1 Gianni MeersmanOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team17h09'17
2 Daniel MorenoKatusha Teams.t.
3 Bob JungelsRadioShack - Leopard+ 3
4 Enrico GasparottoAstana Pro Team+ 4
5 Sergio HenaoSky Procycling+ 6
6 Jelle VanendertLotto Belisol+ 22
7 Alexander KristoffKatusha Teams.t.
8 Jorge Cristobal RiquelmeBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 25
9 Igor AntónEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 29
10 Fabian WegmannGarmin - Sharp+ 42
...
58 Daniel OssBMC Racing Team+ 3'25
82 Stephen CummingsBMC Racing Team+ 4'02
85 Adam BlytheBMC Racing Teams.t.
91 Danilo WyssBMC Racing Teams.t.
92 Yannick EijssenBMC Racing Teams.t.
93 Manuel QuinziatoBMC Racing Teams.t.
111 Michael SchärBMC Racing Team+ 7'13

Edited by brewers90 on 30-10-2013 16:53
 
Ollfardh
Was expecting Gilbert here, he always performs well in TDU in my PCM (and in UCPCL Wink )
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
 
brewers90
Well, you've only got yourself to blame. 62 race day limit? Pfff...
Should be 70 days.
 
brewers90
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With the Tour Down Under nearing completion and BMC in no other races in January, attention will soon shift to February and the Middle East. Both Qatar and Oman are six-day races through the desert but they are very different races indeed. BMC can now reveal the teams they will be sending to these two races.

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The Tour of Qatar is the first preparation for the classics team with nothing but flat, straight roads and lots of wind expected. It may be time to put it in the gutter and practise some echelons. With that in mind, BMC will be sending some of our classics riders, with some TT men thrown in for the TTT, which we really hope to win.

Alessandro Ballan
Brent Bookwalter
Marcus Burghardt
Thor Hushovd
Martin Kohler
Taylor Phinney
Marco Pinotti
Greg Van Avermaet


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The Tour of Oman, meanwhile, isn't quite as straight forward, with a big mountain test on stage four. The ascent of Jabal al Akhdar, or Green Mountain, will almost certainly decide the GC, but some tough hills on stage five, as well as difficult finishes on stages two and three will test the climbing legs. Aussie Cadel Evans starts his season here hoping for a strong performance.

Cadel Evans
Sebastian Lander
Klaas Lodewyck
Steve Morabito
Jeremy Powers
Larry Warbasse
 
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We at RadioShack are looking forward to competing against BMC at the upcoming tour of Qatar. Cancellara, Devolder and Rast will be looking forward to the flat roads and high speeds and are hoping that BMC are up for the race.
 
brewers90
That sounds like a challenge that BMC is willing to take on. Maybe we can work together to give the other teams one hell of a kicking!
 
brewers90
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Stage 1


The Tour of Qatar got underway with a typical pancake-flat stage to Doha Golf Club. BMC helped to control the large breakaway but left the sprinters' teams, Omega Pharma, Orica and Argos to do the bulk of the chasing. The escapees were easily brought back and attention turned to the first of surely five bunch sprints this week.

Despite his team completely letting him down, Mark Cavendish did what he does best and took the win, ahead of Kittel, Nizzolo, Goss and Boonen. Thor Hushovd came home 13th, just ahead of Van Avermaet as BMC had a relaxed start ahead of tomorrow's all-important Team Time Trial.


Results - Stage 1
1 Mark CavendishOmega Pharma - Quick·Step2h58'11
2 Marcel KittelTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
3 Giacomo NizzoloRadioShack - Leopards.t.
4 Matthew GossOrica - GreenEdges.t.
5 Tom BoonenOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
6 Bryan CoquardTeam Europcars.t.
7 Ariel Maximiliano RichezeLampre - Meridas.t.
8 Michael MatthewsOrica - GreenEdges.t.
9 Mario GuidoMTN - Qhubekas.t.
10 Fabian BrookesBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
...
13 Thor HushovdBMC Racing Teams.t.
15 Greg Van AvermaetBMC Racing Teams.t.
22 Taylor PhinneyBMC Racing Teams.t.
29 Alessandro BallanBMC Racing Teams.t.
55 Brent BookwalterBMC Racing Teams.t.
60 Marco PinottiBMC Racing Teams.t.
70 Martin KohlerBMC Racing Teams.t.
97 Marcus BurghardtBMC Racing Teams.t.



Stage 2


The eleven kilometre TTT around Lusail took place today with BMC hoping for a great performance to give us a chance of winning the race. Despite being pre-race favourites, it just wasn't to be for BMC as Hushovd, Phinney, Ballan, Pinotti and Burghardt brought the team home, stopping the clock on 14'37.

This was then immediately beaten by a Cancellara-powered Radioshack, destroying any chance of a win. As it was, Omega Pharma QuickStep won the stage, beating Orica GreenEdge by four whole seconds, putting Cavendish in a surely unassailable position here. Italian team Lampre also surprisingly beat BMC, setting the same time as Orica. All in all, a very disappointing day for BMC as we ended up fifth but just three seconds off second.


Results - Stage 2
1 Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team14'30
2 Orica - GreenEdge+ 4
3 Lampre - Meridas.t.
4 RadioShack - Leopard+ 5
5 BMC Racing Team+ 7
6 MTN - Qhubeka+ 11
7 RusVelo+ 27
8 Team Argos - Shimanos.t.
9 Katusha Teams.t.
10 Accent Jobs - Wanty+ 31



Stage 3


The third stage in Qatar was once again completely flat and Omega Pharma QuickStep took control with their phenomenally strong rouleurs. With crosswinds throughout the stage, the pace was relentless and major problems were caused and lots of riders were caught behind. Unfortunately for BMC, Hushovd and Van Avermaet were dropped early on and lost lots of time, ending their GC hopes, along with Kohler.

Near the end, another split occurred, catching Pinotti and Bookwalter out aswell, as they finished one and a half minutes down. Eventually, on a ferociously quick leadout, five riders broke away and contested the stage win. Kittel just beat Cavendish on the line, with Goss, Nizzolo and Boonen also finishing ahead of the rest.

Thirty seconds back, Brookes of Bardiani Valvole won the sprint for sixth, with Phinney BMC's best placed rider in ninth. Ballan and Burghardt also kept themselves in contention by staying in this main group but it will take something remarkable to beat Omega Pharma here. Off to the ice baths!


Results - Stage 3
1 Marcel KittelTeam Argos - Shimano3h05'18
2 Mark CavendishOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
3 Matthew GossOrica - GreenEdges.t.
4 Giacomo NizzoloRadioShack - Leopards.t.
5 Tom BoonenOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
6 Fabian BrookesBardiani Valvole - CSF Inox+ 27
7 Fabian CancellaraRadioShack - Leopards.t.
8 Michael MatthewsOrica - GreenEdges.t.
9 Taylor PhinneyBMC Racing Teams.t.
10 Barry MarkusVacansoleil - DCMs.t.
...
14 Alessandro BallanBMC Racing Teams.t.
16 Marcus BurghardtBMC Racing Teams.t.
35 Brent BookwalterBMC Racing Team+ 1'37
83 Marco PinottiBMC Racing Teams.t.
104 Thor HushovdBMC Racing Team+ 5'55
105 Greg Van AvermaetBMC Racing Teams.t.
128 Martin KohlerBMC Racing Teams.t.



Stage 4


Another standard day at the Tour of Qatar with flat roads, desert and searing heat. However, the wind was much calmer than yesterday, allowing for a much more relaxed stage.

The breakaway went, the breakaway got brought back and then OPQS destroyed everyone in the sprint, Cavendish once again proving too strong for Kittel and Goss. BMC, and in particular, Thor Hushovd, had a much better day and with the help of Phinney and Van Avermaet, the Norwegian was able to claim a solid sixth in the sprint finish.

Two stages to go and Phinney, Ballan and Burghardt are still placed just outside the top ten. Can one of them gain the seconds needed to move themselves up?


Results - Stage 4
1 Mark CavendishOmega Pharma - Quick·Step3h04'06
2 Marcel KittelTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
3 Matthew GossOrica - GreenEdges.t.
4 Giacomo NizzoloRadioShack - Leopards.t.
5 Barry MarkusVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
6 Thor HushovdBMC Racing Teams.t.
7 Bryan CoquardTeam Europcars.t.
8 Tom BoonenOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
9 Michael MatthewsOrica - GreenEdges.t.
10 Ramon SinkeldamTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
...
17 Greg Van AvermaetBMC Racing Teams.t.
19 Taylor PhinneyBMC Racing Teams.t.
25 Alessandro BallanBMC Racing Teams.t.
73 Brent BookwalterBMC Racing Teams.t.
81 Martin KohlerBMC Racing Teams.t.
114 Marco PinottiBMC Racing Teams.t.
123 Marcus BurghardtBMC Racing Teams.t.


Stage 5


Another standard day in Qatar as the early breakaway was brought back by the OPQS juggernaut before unleashing the Manx Missile to another win, again just ahead of Goss and Kittel.

Hushovd couldn't match his strong result of yesterday but still just clinched a top ten finish, with Phinney finishing just behind him in 14th. Everybody finished together, meaning that, as we head into the final stage, BMC have Phinney, Ballan and Burghardt all just outside the top ten. But anything other than a Cavendish win tomorrow looks unlikely.


Results - Stage 5
1 Mark CavendishOmega Pharma - Quick·Step3h28'30
2 Matthew GossOrica - GreenEdges.t.
3 Marcel KittelTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
4 Barry MarkusVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
5 Bryan CoquardTeam Europcars.t.
6 Michael MatthewsOrica - GreenEdges.t.
7 Fabian BrookesBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
8 Ramon SinkeldamTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
9 Ariel Maximiliano RichezeLampre - Meridas.t.
10 Thor HushovdBMC Racing Teams.t.
...
14 Taylor PhinneyBMC Racing Teams.t.
18 Greg Van AvermaetBMC Racing Teams.t.
22 Alessandro BallanBMC Racing Teams.t.
58 Brent BookwalterBMC Racing Teams.t.
66 Martin KohlerBMC Racing Teams.t.
111 Marcus BurghardtBMC Racing Teams.t.
125 Marco PinottiBMC Racing Teams.t.



Stage 6


The concluding stage in Qatar was slightly different because Omega Pharma QuickStep didn't dominate, Goss taking the win ahead of Nizzolo and Kittel. Cav was back in fourth but still easily took the overall victory. Hushovd once again came sixth as he proved he can still just about compete in flat bunch sprints.

Our best finisher overall was young American Taylor Phinney, who moved up a place to fourteenth thanks to Roulston losing time. Van Avermaet was also involved in a crash but made it to the end and doesn't look too badly injured. Unfortunately, the organisers had a computer error which really has made getting the results a lot harder than usual but Phinney and Ballan are 14th and 15th, whilst Burghardt unfortunately lost time today and drops out of the top twenty.

Next up for us is Oman, where Cadel Evans goes for the win.

Edited by brewers90 on 13-11-2013 15:15
 
brewers90
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Team News


As we approach the end of February, thoughts start to turn towards the spring classics. To many people that means cobbles, and BMC Racing will begin their preparation with Omloop Het Nieuwsblad. Away from the cold, damp pavé of Belgium, we also have two other preparation races, the GP di Lugano and Strade Bianche. Both races are important ones for the sponsors, with Lugano being the first home race for the team and Strade being a sponsor goal. Let's have a look at the teams for these races.

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Omloop Het Nieuwsblad is one of the hardest cobbled races of the year with lots of infamous Flandrian "hellingen", which means only the strongest will have a chance of taking the win. We send our full strength team here, hoping to get some practice in for the WT races in a month's time. World Champion Philippe Gilbert makes his season debut here.

Alessandro Ballan
Marcus Burghardt
Philippe Gilbert
Thor Hushovd
Taylor Phinney
Manuel Quinziato
Michael Schär
Greg Van Avermaet

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The next day, focus shifts to Switzerland as BMC return to home soil. The GP di Lugano has a fair amount of climbing in it but the organisers still count it as flat, so it has the potential to end in a bunch sprint. We hope not and we will have to be very aggressive. We have a lot more riders starting their season here and young American Jordan Lewis will be making his pro debut.

Yannick Eijssen
Matthias Frank
Martin Kohler
Jordan Lewis
Steve Morabito
Dominik Nerz
Ivan Santaromita
Danilo Wyss

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The team's first race in March is our next sponsor goal, Strade Bianche. The Italian gravel roads are always a highlight of the season for many people as dust gets thrown up everywhere. With the sponsors wanting a top five, we send a strong team with an Italian core as the likes of Ballan and Santaromita will try to net us the required result.

Alessandro Ballan
Stephen Cummings
Martin Kohler
Daniel Oss
Marco Pinotti
Manuel Quinziato
Ivan Santaromita
Larry Warbasse

With Paris-Nice and Tirreno-Adriatico just around the corner, it's time for the team to start performing.
Manager of Bunzl - Centrica
ICL's World Tour Champions and Talented Bottlers



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Ollfardh
Omloop team is insane, but I'm glad I'm not meeting Gilbert in Strade Wink
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
 
brewers90
Gilbert's busy in France, Paris-Nice starts the next day Wink.
Manager of Bunzl - Centrica
ICL's World Tour Champions and Talented Bottlers



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brewers90
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The first proper classic of the season was raced today, with the Belgian cobbled race, Omloop Het Nieuwsblad. BMC sent very nearly our strongest classics team with Oss the only rider missing out, so Ballan, Van Avermaet, Gilbert and Phinney were all present.

After a big breakaway got away, Phinney went on the attack with the likes of Boasson Hagen and Turgot as they tried to catch the leaders by surprise. But they went too early and were caught comfortably before the end. Ballan and Van Avermaet had had some problems earlier on, having been dropped by the lead group, but they bith made it back before the end. Unfortunately, Ballan was too tired to try one of his trademark attacks but the important races for him come at the end of March and early April.

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So it came down to a sprint and there was no surprise that Boonen won for Omega Pharma but the battle behind was intense. Young talents McDermott and Khamse Khamphan rounded out the podium but Phinney took a brilliant fifth place despite being surprisingly outsprinted by Boom of Belkin. Van Avermaet had to settle for 14th but was less than a bike length behind Phinney, that's how close it was. Ballan was 18th and Gilbert 27th. All in all, a great start to the team's important classics campaign.

Results
1 Tom BoonenOmega Pharma - Quick·Step5h15'01
2 Erik McDermottTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
3 Lue Khamse KhamphanTeam Europcars.t.
4 Lars BoomBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
5 Taylor PhinneyBMC Racing Teams.t.
6 Sep VanmarckeBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
7 Fabian CancellaraRadioShack - Leopards.t.
8 Edvald Boasson HagenSky Procyclings.t.
9 Zdenek StybarOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
10 Jürgen RoelandtsLotto Belisols.t.
...
14 Greg Van AvermaetBMC Racing Teams.t.
18 Alessandro BallanBMC Racing Teams.t.
27 Philippe GilbertBMC Racing Team+ 4'57"
57 Thor HushovdBMC Racing Team+ 9'29"
85 Marcus BurghardtBMC Racing Teams.t.
103 Manuel QuinziatoBMC Racing Team+ 11'23
110 Michael SchärBMC Racing Team+ 13'29

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BMC returned to home soil for the first Swiss race of the season, the GP di Lugano. The race was counted as flat by the organisers but with a tough climb just a few kilometres from the end, there was always a chance for a late attacker. However, nobody expected the early breakaway of six riders to do anything today. After all, it's a one-day race, so the break has no chance, right?

Nobody told this brave sextet, who worked together brilliantly to reach the final climb still ahead and, after the ever-aggressive Riblon joined them from the peloton, they were never going to be brought back. Surprisingly, the Frenchman couldn't finish off his good work as the noted sprinter Karpets took the win for Movistar! Two of the breakaway members were dropped on the final climb, so the battle in the bunch was for sixth place.

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And, thankfully, BMC's poor day was rescued by the fast-finishing Danilo Wyss, the local rider having too much power for the rest of the main bunch. Santaromita and Frank also finished in this group of 47 riders but have to be disappointed with their lack of ambition. Frank, in particular, would have been very difficult to catch had he gone on the attack on the climb but it wasn't to be. Debutant Jordan Lewis came home in the "second peloton", in 66th.

Results
1 Vladimir KarpetsMovistar Team4h23'45
2 Christophe RiblonAG2R La Mondiales.t.
3 Jean-Marc BideauBretagne - Séché Environnements.t.
4 Stefano LocatelliBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
5 Leonardo GiordaniVini Fantini - Selle Italias.t.
6 Danilo WyssBMC Racing Team+ 51
7 Eloy TeruelMovistar Teams.t.
8 William BonnetFDJ.frs.t.
9 Enrico BattaglinBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
10 Andrey AmadorMovistar Teams.t.
...
32 Ivan SantaromitaBMC Racing Teams.t.
43 Matthias FrankBMC Racing Teams.t.
55 Dominik NerzBMC Racing Team+ 6'45
66 Jordan LewisBMC Racing Teams.t.
87 Martin KohlerBMC Racing Team+ 14'19
88 Yannick EijssenBMC Racing Teams.t.
94 Steve MorabitoBMC Racing Team+ 17'04

Edited by brewers90 on 03-12-2013 17:31
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