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krisa
Hansen has a nice bike Wink
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Ollfardh
Yes, Lotto made a few interesting transfers this year, you have my support Wink


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sutty68
Hansen did well to grab 17th in the Australian TT Championship, especially with no bike Pfft
 
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Dippofix
@FonsDeSpons Thanks, that's great. Smile

@krisa Yeah, I started this with an equipment problem. Luckily, Jesleyh could fix it. (Thanks again, btw) Smile

@Ollfardh I agree, they're a great team with those transfers. Already looking at a few nice talents (*cough* Van Asbroek *cough*, *cough* Benoot *cough*) for next year. Wink

@Sutty Are you not following him on twitter? You should know by now that he's great on a unicycle. Pfft (Probably not true, just wanted to say that, just to be sure Wink)

 
Dippofix
Tropicale Amissa Bongo - Stage 1

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So here we are, my first race with Lotto. A hilly stage in my only "home" race this season, no better way to get things started! I may or may not try something, it will depend on my feelings, how the team's doing and what the big names like Ulissi or Westra are up to.

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The stage started just outside of Bitam, with the first guys attacking straight away. Nothing awfully interesting though, so everybody remained calm in the peleton.

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I really enjoyed being teamleader - I had team mates around me at the front of the pack throughout the first part of the stage.

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The guys even did some work for me, though the break never seemed a real danger.

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Suddenly, there was a mid-stage attack. Nobody big in it, but you never know. Hivert was probably the biggest name in there. We kept the pace high, but no point wasting everybody way before the finale.

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The reached the breakaway quickly, and worked well with them. With these sort of moves you just never know...

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Suddenly, with 20km to go, Katusha refused to set a pace. Since Lotto was the only team left working, I attacked! I knew it would be hard, but with the break looking like it might just succeed, I didn't want to wait for the sprint and possibly sacrifice all my chances for the GC already.

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I GOT.... caught. I kept a solid gap of 20 seconds or so for 15 kilometres, but when the favourites decided to seriously up the pace, I got caught soon. The situation was chaotic though, because the front 12 or so kept splitting from the bunch. 5 kilometres to go....

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As soon as I was caught, the favourites didn't want to do anything. So I went again! Nearly there...

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I got caught on the line. Especially frustrating, because I finished 11th. Ah well, at least I scored some sort of points. Up front, the race was won by Hivert, followed by Rubiano. Ulissi sprinted for third from the pack. Hivert holds 1'43" on all the main contenders, including me, so long range attacks will more than likely be needed to get it back.

Result

1Jonathan HivertBelkin Pro Cycling Team4h00'04
2Miguel RubianoColombia+ 1'19
3Bob JungelsTrek Factory Racing+ 1'43
4Diego UlissiLampre - Meridas.t.
5Lieuwe WestraAstana Pro Teams.t.
6Simon ClarkeOrica GreenEdges.t.
7Giampaolo CarusoTeam Katushas.t.
8Enrico BattaglinBardiani CSFs.t.
9Fabio AruAstana Pro Teams.t.
10Francesco GavazziAstana Pro Teams.t.
11Simphiwe KaneloLotto Belisols.t.
 
Jesleyh
So close! Ouch.
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Shonak
To have his first race for his new team already in his home country must be quite great. And Simphi really showed himself there, local crowd must be proud of him already.
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Martial1
Nice try in his home race! Hoping for an early win Smile
 
sutty68
A steady start for the guys at Bongo Wink
 
Dippofix
@Jesleyh Yes, it was. At least he was active and showing himself in front of home crowds. Smile

@Shonak My thoughts exactly! Smile

@Martial That'd be perfect, would get him off to a great start at Lotto. Smile

@Sutty Agreed. These are really only helpers though, none of the top team have their seasons started yet. Hoping to build a little momentum before, I suppose. Smile

I have to say, reading back on the report, I'm not overly happy. Too little coverage of the action, IMO. Will try and do it better for stage 2. Wink
 
Dippofix
Tropicale Amissa Bongo - Stage 2

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Today we have a semi-flat circuit around the town of Yaounde. The bookies think the sprinters will win, Bennett being considered top favourite. I do think however that the race could also be decided by a late attack. I can try either, though I'm inclined to attack rather than sit it out till the sprint, simply to claw back some time for the GC.

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Broeckx opens the race, attacking from the block. He was later joined by Arango, to form the break of the day. The fought out the mountain points fiercely, but sadly the Colombian came out on top twice, compared to Stig's once, so no polka dot jersey for Lotto (for now).

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Suddenly, Morkov attacked. Everybody was baffled, what was he doing? Shouldn't he be waiting for the sprint? Why does he attack about half way through the race then? You can say what you want, but he's got guts anyway. He was joined by Gaudin, and both set of in pursuit of the BotD.

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Still, everybody kept calm, as they were never out of control. One by one the guys up front got caught, Stig too. Here you can see me having a chat with Alaphillipe, another first year WT pro. Very interesting to see how similar and yet so different things are handled at OPQS.

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As the last surviving escapee, Arango, was caught, I decided to make a move. Maybe it was just because of the roaring of the crowds, but I was at the front of the race, we were crossing the big climb for the last time, and the pace was slowing. I gritted my teeth together and gave it my all, I wouldn't be waiting for the sprint today!

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Over the top of the climb, I had a solid, though not huge gap. Maybe 20-30 seconds with 5 kilometres remaining. I felt it, I could do it today!

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It looks like little, but on the last little hill, my gap was closer to thirty than to twenty seconds. Now it was a straight road to the finish, I really had to give it my all!

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Nearing the flamme rouge, my gap was growing! The other teams were having problems organising the pursuit! I wasn't just riding for the stage win now, I was trying to gain as much time as possible for the GC.

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I raised my arms to the sky, I did it! What a way to start my time at Lotto! Now I was counting the seconds, wondering how much time I could take...

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48 SECONDS! Not enough to take the GC, but I moved up to second and took the youth jersey. Ligthart sprinted for second, to try and steal the bonus seconds from Hivert, but to no use. The Belkin rider secured second and is looking good in the points classification. However, because Hivert is already in the yellow jersey, I will wear the green jersey tomorrow!

Result

1Simphiwe KaneloLotto Belisol2h35'25
2Jonathan HivertBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 48
3Pim LigthartLotto Belisols.t.
4Ramunas NavardauskasGarmin Sharps.t.
5Michel KrederWanty - Groupe Goberts.t.
6Francesco GavazziAstana Pro Teams.t.
7Peter KennaughTeam Skys.t.
8Simon ClarkeOrica GreenEdges.t.
9Raymond KrederGarmin Sharps.t.
10Michal GolasOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
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sutty68
Now that is what you call an impressive win by Simphiwe Kanelo Grin
 
Martial1
Great win for Simphiwe! Smile
 
FonsDeSpons
Great begin of the season with a very strong victory!Smile
 
Dippofix
@Sutty Yes! Was surprised he could pull it off myself, actually. Smile

@Martial Yes, and that in a home race! Smile

@FonsDeSpons Yeah, what a way to get the season going! Smile

So, as I said, I've got a big exam coming up on tuesday. Hopefully I can squeeze in another report or two before though. Smile
 
Dippofix
Tropicale Amissa Bongo - Stage 3

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Another hilly stage today, and again it leads the peleton from Bitam to Ebolowa. This one however isn't so hilly during the stage, but ends on a steep hill. So really, it's a stage made for me. Maybe I can distance Hivert on the final climb to take a few more seconds off him?

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Since I was second in the points classification, and Hivert was already wearing the yellow jersey, I got to wear the purple jersey of the points classification and start from the front row. What a privilige in my first race for Lotto, I think I'm really showing them why they signed me so far.

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We were the main team doing the pacing, to keep the breakaway back, which contained dangermen like Nuyens and Gaudin. Really don't want to give them much space.

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Things staid calm, until Ulissi and Gavazzi tried something from about twenty kilometres out. We upped the chasing effort immediately, but they could still keep a gap of about twenty seconds. Before long, they caught up to the breakaway. This might be dangerous...

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Not long after, the big names went. GC leader Hivert, white jersey (though I actually lead the classification) Jungels as well as Orica's Simon Clarke attacked. I was caught behind a little, but soon set off in pursuit.

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I had quickly passed Gavazzi, who obviously wasted too much energy too soon, and joined up with Nuyens. Together we tried to catch up to the front group of the three attackers and Ulissi. Nuyens was really on his last legs though, so I took over the bulkload of the work.

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As soon as we hit the finishing hill, I distanced Nuyens, who was completely spent. Up front, the tempo seemed to drop a little. The game of cat and mouse had begun. Maybe, if I put in a big sprint, I could catch them?

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I was getting closer, but the finishing line was already in sight. It would be a close one!

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I managed to overtake the leaders, but I was completely empty. Could I still hold up my effort for the last 100 metres?

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Yes, I could! I just about managed to stay ahead of Clarke, and make it two out of two. Hivert finished last from the group, and so didn't get any bonus seconds. I now still have 47 seconds to make up on him on four mostly flat days.

Result

1Simphiwe KaneloLotto Belisol2h40'14
2Simon ClarkeOrica GreenEdges.t.
3Bob JungelsTrek Factory Racings.t.
4Diego UlissiLampre - Meridas.t.
5Jonathan HivertBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
6Davide RebellinCCC Polsat Polkowice+ 51
7Ramunas NavardauskasGarmin Sharps.t.
8Wilco KeldermanBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
9Enrico BattaglinBardiani CSFs.t.
10Jan BakelantsOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
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sutty68
Kanelo is on fire at the moment Grin
 
Dippofix
@Sutty Yeah, he really is. Wonder if he can still get that yellow jersey, it'll be hard work!

 
sutty68
No reason why he shouldn't keep the yellow jersey Smile
 
Shonak
Wow, Simphi nice one. Already in winning ways. Stage 2 was grande. Cool
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