PCM.daily banner
22-11-2024 20:08
PCM.daily
Users Online
· Guests Online: 81

· Members Online: 1
Jakstar22

· Total Members: 161,787
· Newest Member: bigrebound
View Thread
PCM.daily » PCM.daily's Management Game » [Man-Game] Teams HQ
 Print Thread
[PCT] Bonsucro
The Rider
- Avin Wargunnson: I am sure you miss it really! Wink

- SportingNonsense: Racing a GT would be a massive moment for the team, especially after being in the lowest division last season.

- CountArach: Thanks. And, I hope you are right about Ballan. Maybe his cobble stat of 74 is the magic number which allows him to go on those lucrative mid-late stage attacks.

- SotD: I suppose the wage isn't that ginormous, looking at the transfers on the whole. For sure, every, EVERY!, race day counts with Contador. Pfft

- ember: No doubt whatsoever, it's all about giving him some good support, though he probably won't need it!

- Shonak: Sounds good to me. Cool

- Ian Butler: I have no idea where we will finish mate. But, given the massive advantage of the relegating PT teams and exisiting PCT teams I will go crazy if we promote, a top 10 looks a very tall order. Hard to say though.
 
The Rider

i87.photobucket.com/albums/k124/therider7/tran2_zpsa3wgkvnz.png


Six days have passed since the first update, how is the team shaping up now?

Signing #6: Basilio Ramos Ticona 90K (TT:75, HILL:72, MNT:69)

The Bolivian will fit in nicely with the team, from what we have seen definitely a keg cog in the TTT machine. This really could be a rider to stay with the team for a long time.

#7: Jaime Alberto Castañeda 110K (SPR:80, ACC:79, REC:78)

The first Colombian, ever, on our humble roster is certainly no slouch. This pure sprinter, at times, mixed it up against the very best in the PCT division last season, grabbing a podium finish here and there. With flat roads and the speeds high, watch out for Castaneda.

#8: Maxim Iglinskiy 70K (MNT:77, HILL:72, REC:72)

Top 10 in the CT rankings last season, Maxim Iglinskiy flies the flag high at Bonsucro for the Eurasians! He may not be the rider he was, however, the stage race specialist still has plenty left in the legs and plenty left to offer Bonsucro.

---

postnothing.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/photo-e1405080699586-520x245.jpg


Bonsucro Sergio Godoy ----- 279,000 Alpina - Avianca


It was around this time in the transfer window that Bonsucro said fair thee well to one of its favourite sons! Sergio Godoy's departure to Alpina - Avianca is the first time Bonsucro have ever sold a rider. It was with a heavy heart that we encouraged this deal, however, the funds gained from the deal did allow to us to use up the whole of our wage cap again, after losing much of it in the deal to acquire Contador.

We have fond memories of Godoy finishing top 5 in both the Clasico RCN and Tour of Utah, late on in the season which still gave us some hope after suffering some calamities. We wish him the best at his new South American team.

----

Signing #9: Segundo Navarette 55K (FL:73, TT:74, SPR:73)

Segundo Navarette will be the first Ecuadorian to ride for Bonsucro next season. We really are tallying off the South American countries aren't we! He will be a domestique, expect him to feature heavily in the flat races.

#10: Kiel Reijnen 74K (TT:74, SPR:72, ACC:79)

The American is in a similar mould to Navarette. That is not to say we will see him in all of the same races. Reijnen is already locked in to our Tour of America squad, vowing to give his all for the Bonsucro cause.

#12: Alex Diniz 50K (MNT:75, REC:75, FGHT:74)

After some high bidding drove him away from our grasp last season, Alex Diniz joins Bonsucro for the minimum amount. A good deal for a rider who was often seen attacking out of the bunch in the CT mountains last season, even if it often came to nothing. He and Iglinskiy both come from, disbanded, Maloja Mountain Nomads.

#13: Jeremy Roy 386K (HILL:79, FL:75, FGHT:77)

After some tense moments, we got Roy! At the start of the transfer window we didn't really have any notion of getting a top puncheur, but things quickly change. Apart from Contador, it has to be said Roy will be the most protected rider at Bonsucro.

Now last season he didn't finish in the top 200 in the PCT rankings, with less than 100 points to his name. But we are, almost, guaranteeing he will finish well in the top 100 with well over 200 PCT points to his name this time around. Under-performing and poor planning won't burden Roy this season. At least at 386K they better not!!

#14: Mauricio Sanz 76K (FL:73, COB:73, FGHT:75)

Now we won't be going to many cobbled races this season, however, in the ones we do we need some firepower. Sanz joins Ballan as the main players for Bonsucro on the cobbles.

#15: Emerson Santos 50K (FL:70, SPR:72, ACC:72) Level 2

Could Emerson Santos be the next top sprinter in Brazil? Well it is clear he is a more than capable climber, if he can evolve to be as fast as Manarelli - watch this space!

We are now over the min.20 riders for the season, just a few more pieces and the puzzle is complete.
 
tsmoha
386.000 reasons for Roy to step up. Maybe he will do a Gautier and delivers a great year now Wink
 
jt1109
Roy had a good season with me two years ago 470ish points if I remember correct probably get just a few less then that this year with Mccarthy and Kelderman in PCT as well Smile
 
The Rider
- tsmoha - Here's hoping, good on the flat and great on the hills - hopefully a potent combo for us. Wink

- jt - Anything around that would be fantastic. Didn't know Roy was at RBC, will have to look into it.


i87.photobucket.com/albums/k124/therider7/tran33_zpsyknr19wa.png



Welcome to Bonsucro's 2015 team presentation. Where is this presentation taking place? Brasilia? Rio de Janeiro? Sao Paulo? .... It is taking place at Saugerties, New York, on the banks of the Hudson river. Yes, Saugerties is a starting point for a Tour of America stage this season, stage 5, a race which our eyes are stolidly fixed on. The quiet town will be Bonsucro's secondary training base, after Rio.

cdn2-b.examiner.com/sites/default/files/styles/image_content_width/hash/ca/b7/cab751d71134da8a8addcbb3e83dc806.jpg

Without further dallying, here is the team:

i87.photobucket.com/albums/k124/therider7/22w2_zpsumd5mn0p.png


WageLast Season
Héctor FabianAguilar€ 50,000i439.photobucket.com/albums/qq112/Gustavovskiy/microjerseys14/bon.png Bonsucro
GeovanneAndriatto€ 10,000__
WillianAraujo€ 50,000i439.photobucket.com/albums/qq112/Gustavovskiy/microjerseys14/bon.png Bonsucro
AlessandroBallan€ 50,000i439.photobucket.com/albums/qq112/Gustavovskiy/microjerseys14/trh.png Rothaus - Aegon
OtavioBulgarelli€ 50,000__
JonathanCamargo€ 50,000i439.photobucket.com/albums/qq112/Gustavovskiy/microjerseys14/bon.png Bonsucro
Jaime Alberto Castañeda€ 110,000i439.photobucket.com/albums/qq112/Gustavovskiy/microjerseys14/abc.png Allianz-BMW
AlbertoContador€ 650,000i439.photobucket.com/albums/qq112/Gustavovskiy/microjerseys14/akm.png Aker-MOT
AlexDiniz€ 50,000i439.photobucket.com/albums/qq112/Gustavovskiy/microjerseys14/mlj.png Maloja Mountain Nomads
ChristianEgidio€ 50,000__
Carlos JohanGalviz€ 50,000__
MaximIglinskiy€ 70,000i439.photobucket.com/albums/qq112/Gustavovskiy/microjerseys14/mlj.png Maloja Mountain Nomads
IgnagioMaldonado€ 50,000__
Carlos AlexandreManarelli€ 65,000i439.photobucket.com/albums/qq112/Gustavovskiy/microjerseys14/bon.png Bonsucro
Luis Miguel Mansilla€ 170,000__
RodrigoMelo€ 50,000i439.photobucket.com/albums/qq112/Gustavovskiy/microjerseys14/bon.png Bonsucro
Segundo Navarette€ 55,000__
PedroNicácio€ 55,000i439.photobucket.com/albums/qq112/Gustavovskiy/microjerseys14/bon.png Bonsucro
PatrickOyakaua€ 50,000i439.photobucket.com/albums/qq112/Gustavovskiy/microjerseys14/bon.png Bonsucro
BasilioRamos Ticona€ 90,000i439.photobucket.com/albums/qq112/Gustavovskiy/microjerseys14/mag.png Magna - Ryanair
KielReijnen€ 74,000i439.photobucket.com/albums/qq112/Gustavovskiy/microjerseys14/prp.png Prio - Porto
JérémyRoy€ 386,000i439.photobucket.com/albums/qq112/Gustavovskiy/microjerseys14/abc.png Allianz-BMW
EmersonSantos€ 50,000__
MauricioSanz€ 76,000i439.photobucket.com/albums/qq112/Gustavovskiy/microjerseys14/std.png Santander
Jorge AdelboSoto Pereira€ 50,000i439.photobucket.com/albums/qq112/Gustavovskiy/microjerseys14/bon.png Bonsucro
Polychronis Tzortzakis€ 25,000i439.photobucket.com/albums/qq112/Gustavovskiy/microjerseys14/pbn.png Privatbank - Nemiroff


Our chief answered many of the questions proffered. Here are the key bits:

Spoiler
1) So, how did you feel the transfer season went?

A) Time will tell, of course, but I think we can be very happy with how the squad has turned out. We used our experience from our 1st transfer season well. That is not to say we did everything 'perfectly', we should have sold Godoy earlier on. But, no, overall we have to be pleased. We never would have believed Contador could be on our roster, and here he is!

Overall we have a really tight knit squad, which is a good way to have it. 20 riders from the Americas, 19 from South America and 10 Brazilians. Communication mishaps won't happen as much as they might elsewhere.

2) You mention Contador, how important is the Spanish champ this season for Bonsucro?

A) He is indispensable. He has limited race days at PCT. so every last race day counts for him. His performances will directly effect two of our race goals. We are confident we have the team capable of bringing him to the final climb in the ideal position. Aside from that Contador will lead us at the Vuelta a Espana, racing a GT is a huge milestone moment for Bonsucro.

That is not to say Bonsucro is purely Contador, we also expect a lot from Roy, who has gone under the radar thanks to last season, not to mention plenty of point winning performances from many others at races such as the ToA.


3) You mention goals, of the five, how many can Bonsucro attain?

A) Well with Contador we have great hopes of attaining the Agua classic and Tour d'Andorra goals. The Interlagos GP could be a lottery, however, surely one of Castaneda, Manarelli & Mansilla are capable of getting a top 5 finish there if it ends in a sprint. The Tour of America goal depends on the startlist, based on last season, we know what to expect and are confident of getting a good GC placing there.

From what we have seen we feel we can definitely challenge for a top 10 place in the PCT rankings. So, all could still happen. Bring it on!

4) There have been rumours about Bonsucro withdrawing sponsorship, any truth behind this?

A) ..... Yes. Bonsucro have said that they feel they will be unable to continue as a main sponsor if the team gets too big. It took very good natured co-sponsors, this season, for Bonsucro to remain as the main sponsor. If the team promotes I'd say there is a 5% chance that Bonsucro will remain as a main sponsor, if that. We will cross that bridge if we come to it.

5) Any last words?

A) Vamos Bonsucro!



We will leave you with some, artists impressions of, pictures of some of the squad, (Aguilar, Contador, Diniz, Iglinksiy, Nicácio, Roy, Sanz and Soto Pereira) turning the pedals around the USA. Yes, Jacinta was there too!

Spoiler

i87.photobucket.com/albums/k124/therider7/113_zpsfoshokeq.jpg

i87.photobucket.com/albums/k124/therider7/112_zpsrjnev3nk.jpg

i87.photobucket.com/albums/k124/therider7/222_zpsxoiixpnd.jpg

i87.photobucket.com/albums/k124/therider7/4433_zpsnjnjjxmt.jpg



i87.photobucket.com/albums/k124/therider7/111_zps1vjiyyle.jpg


Edited by The Rider on 21-05-2015 22:02
 
The Rider

i87.photobucket.com/albums/k124/therider7/aacec_zpseh0qfkmf.png

The 3rd of February will mark the start of season 2 for Bonsucro. A comparatively late start. Will this mean a refreshed or rusty Bonsucro? We hope the former! Three races in the month:


Tour of Eritrea


Team:
Castañeda
--
Iglinski
Manarelli
Nicácio
Diniz
Galviz
Maldonado
Tzortzakis

Goals: 1 Stage Win

Over the winter everyone at Bonsucro has been working on their fast twitch reactions, not least the sprinters. Castaneda will be one of the faster sprinters at the race. Ideally Manarelli, who could challenge for wins here in his own right, will be leading out Castaneda to a stage win to get our season off to a memorable start. No pan-flat stages, but flat enough, we hope, for our new signing to bring us a stage win.

No GC ambitions here for us, though we hold hopes Iglinskiy can do something, a top 10/15 is not out of the question there.

Volta a Catalunya


Team:
Contador
--
Aguilar
Egidio
Nicácio
Diniz
Camargo
Reijnen
Tzortzakis

Goals: GC Win

The first race for, Spanish champ, Contador. In a startling startlist we believe the Spaniard, on home soil, can topple the very best in the division on his way to a GC win. With three mountain stages, the terrain is there for this to be our third stage race victory. Anything less than a podium will be one big macaque on our backs.


Strade Bianche


Team:

Roy
--
Mansilla
Egidio
Santos
Navarette
Maldonado
Soto Pereira
Ballan

Goals: Top 10

Being one of the top rouleur/puncheurs surely Roy will be one of the favourites for such a race? Well, after last season, we see no reason to put too much pressure on him, so a scant top 10 is the goal here. If a large group comes to the finish, Chilean, Mansilla could pop up for a decent result. We shall see!

 
The Rider

i87.photobucket.com/albums/k124/therider7/eritrea_zpsx3vhqvre.png


pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2015/Races/PCT/Eritrea/MG15_Eritrea_1_006.jpg
We are back.


We had the ideal start to season 2 with victory on stage 1 of the Tour of Eritrea. New signing, Jaime Alberto Castaneda, finished like a rocket to take the win and GC lead on stage 1. Taking the pressure off the team for the rest of the race. He lasted only one day in the GC lead, but it was a good one.

pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2015/Races/PCT/Eritrea/MG15_Eritrea_3_009.jpg
Iglinskiy! What more can we say!


Our Kazakhstani climber finished second on the mountainous stage of the race. After sitting on the tail-end of the favourites group he looked destined to fulfil his projected finish of around 15th, but he rallied like a phoenix to attack the favourites and move up to second in GC.

pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2015/Races/PCT/Eritrea/MG15_Eritrea_6_001.jpg
Diniz is the first Bonsucro rider to make the break this season, seen here in his maiden break on stage 6.


There was plenty of suffering for Iglinskiy on the remaining stages, he did lose some positions - but, in the end he held on for a very welcome and shockingly good 6th place. A fantastic result, which we didn't see coming, which gives us plenty of confidence for his efforts in the Tour of America later on in the season.

A large haul of points to start the season assuages any fears we had about whether the team could compete after a CT season. Contador and co will be looking to live up to these results in our next race.

1Michal KwiatkowskiTeam Kenya Airways24h15'41
2Alejandro ValverdePendleton's+ 15
3José RujanoMobil - Aeropostal Ciclismo+ 51
4Rafael VallsEuskaltel-Air France+ 2'09
5Jurgen Van den BroeckTeam BPost+ 2'52
6Maxim IglinskiBonsucro+ 2'56


Final GC:

PlaceGCPoints
Stage 1J A Castañeda (1)J A Castañeda (1)37
Stage 2J A Castañeda (6)J A Castañeda (2)9
Stage 3M Iglinskiy (2)M Iglinskiy (2)22
Stage 4M Iglinskiy (14)M Iglinskiy (5)1
Stage 5J A Castañeda (20)M Iglinskiy (5)
Stage 6M Iglinskiy (27)M Iglinskiy (6)
Final85
154


 
Ad Bot
Posted on 22-11-2024 20:08
Bot Agent

Posts: Countless
Joined: 23.11.09

IP: None  
tsmoha
Obviously a huge result for Iglinski. You could "blame" it on an easy climb, but actually, there were quite a few better climbers already suffering at that point, when Iglinski went for a huge finish (that I didn't see coming).. Results like that will certainly help to take some pressure off Contador.
 
The Rider
- tsmoha - We didn't see that one coming by Iglinskiy. He must have been on a +5 day on that mountain stage, which is crucial with daily form looking to have a massive impact in the mountains.


i87.photobucket.com/albums/k124/therider7/CATALUNYA_zpsfjruvwe0.png


The first race for Contador as a Bonsucro rider. He would start amongst the favourites but as many thought this race would go to those more adept against the clock, he wasn't too many people's choice for the GC win. That said some did rate him and the omens were good. He was racing on home soil and we just had a feeling!

pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2015/Races/PCT/Catalunya/MG15_Cata_2_004.jpg
Contador with the favourites on stage 2.


However, after the queen stage, a top 5 looked more likely. There was little action amongst the favourites on stage 2, where most finished together. A stage where Contador might have shined if the GC was to be his.

pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2015/Races/PCT/Catalunya/MG15_Cata_3_003.jpg
Contador following Machado.


Stage 3, though, did see some differences between the GC favourites. Contador put time into the rest of the favourites bar Machado, whom he lost 10 seconds to. He would be second in GC going into the long TT. Diniz made his, and the team's, second break of the season and was some help to Contador on the final climb.

pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2015/Races/PCT/Catalunya/MG15_Cata_5_007.jpg
Contador vs The Clock.


After the only sprint stage, where Tzortzakis showed our colours in the top 10, it was to the Stage 5 TT. Contador ..... resisted well. He would put time into Machado and only lose one position in GC. He would start the final hilly stage behind only Keizer (@'42) & Machado (@'11). The race would be won in the final kilometre.

pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2015/Races/PCT/Catalunya/MG15_Cata_6_005.jpg
Contador distancing Machado!


What a final stage it was. Contador dropped Machado with some 3 kilometres to go, to lead the favourites, but was re-joined with 1 KM to go...

pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2015/Races/PCT/Catalunya/MG15_Cata_6_013.jpg


But, Contador wasn't finished. He would drop Machado again and do just enough to take the GC in a thrilling finish. We had some doubts but the signing of Contador already looks to be a fantastic move with this GC win in his first race. Bonsucro's third such win.

1Alberto ContadorBonsucro16h54'42
2Tiago MachadoPrio - Porto+ 4
3Martijn KeizerAegon - Lavazza+ 15
4Janez BrajkovicONCE-Eroski+ 42
5Florentino MarquezBank of Ireland - Irish Cycling+ 2'28
6Michal KwiatkowskiTeam Kenya Airways+ 3'02


PlaceGCPoints
Stage 1Pedro Nicácio (13)Pedro Nicácio (13)0
Stage 2A Contador (5)A Contador (6)3
Stage 3A Contador (4)A Contador (2)7
Stage 4P Tzortzakis (9)A Contador (2)3
Stage 5A Contador (10)A Contador (3)1
Stage 6A Contador (5)A Contador (1)3
FinalA Contador (1)116
133


Edited by The Rider on 28-06-2015 09:58
 
Shonak
Things looking for Bonscuro. Stage wins are always nice like with Castañeda but it's best when Contador delivers: And he has certainly done that. Cool Gratz!
pcmdaily.com/files/Awards2016/team.png
pcmdaily.com/files/Awards2017/manager.png
"It’s a little bit scary when Contador attacks." - Tommy V
 
Mresuperstar
Fantastic HQ you got going on here The Rider. Very stylish. Smile

Congrats on the Contador victory. I made an attempt to get him for myself in the PCT last season, but had to settle for Abal again as I didn't have enough cash. Happy for you that it looks like Contador still has enough firepower to win in the PCT after his stats decrease and the arrival of Machado.

Looking like a great season ahead for you. See'ya at Vasco and at the Vuelta. Smile
 
https://twitter.com/Mresuperstar
The Rider
Shonak - Yeah, what a start to the season, just like you have had! I think its safe to assume we will be in a good position in the rankings when they come, just like you! Smile

Mre - Thanks. Stylish, oh, really! Pfft Well, we have given him a good home! The Abal - Bonsucro deal could have been on the cards, but the Contador deal was for us! Looking forward to some clashes in the Basque Country and the Vuelta. Wink


i87.photobucket.com/albums/k124/therider7/BIANCHI_zpsfjfooro7.png


Our other big signing, Roy, would be making his debut. After his time in Germany was a washout how would he fare in this beautiful race?


pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2015/Races/PCT/StradeBianche/StradeBianche008.png

Maldonado makes the break.


Our new signings really are putting up some great shows. New signing Maldonado would make the breakaway, our third break of the season.

After the break was wound up 9 favourites attacked and contested the finish. Roy, would be the next home and secure his and our top 10 goal. OK! 26 points then for Roy, already more than a quarter of the points he got last season (90).

1 Wilco Keldermanpcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/pum.png Team Puma - SAP4h14'34
2 Jay McCarthypcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/boi.png Bank of Ireland - Irish Cyclings.t.
3 Hassen Ben Nasserpcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/ken.png Team Kenya Airways+ 13
4 Alex Dowsettpcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/ers.png Eritel - Sonatrach+ 20
5 Blaz Furdipcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/gzl.png Gazelles.t.
6 Luis Leon Sanchez Gilpcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/evo.png Evonik - ELKOs.t.
10 Jérémy Roypcmdaily.com/images/mg/micro/bon.png Bonsucro+ 2'10



Points from race: 26
Edited by The Rider on 02-07-2015 20:49
 
tsmoha
A good result for Roy's standards Pfft

And +1 on Mre: certainly one of the coolest HQs around!
 
Shonak
Yes I have to agree too, your HQ is fantastic. Love the flash animation and especially the mascot, I totally envy that!

Roy did very good at Strade, he must be relieved then to left Germany and found spirits right here at Bonscuro. Seems to have been a real great deal for the team but let's not get carried away, he'll need to prove himself in more races to come. Smile

Gratz on getting your Top 10 goal. Smile
pcmdaily.com/files/Awards2016/team.png
pcmdaily.com/files/Awards2017/manager.png
"It’s a little bit scary when Contador attacks." - Tommy V
 
The Rider
tsmoha/Shonak: Great to hear! Smile That animation thing was the only one I have ever attempted as well.

Had to correct myself about Roy though, he gets 26 points and not 45 for a one day race. Thinking about it though there must have been some 'interesting' planning choices and bad luck for Roy to only get 90 points last season.



i87.photobucket.com/albums/k124/therider7/MARCH%20PREVIEW_zpsww9td3ah.png

On to March then, after February saw all the pretty hard goals being accomplished by the team, with some easier goals on the whole this time around. Like last month we will be fighting on the flat, hills and mountains. The tour of the Basque country represents our first ever WT race.


FBD Eire Tour


Team:
Castañeda
--

Manarelli
Araujo
Santos
Ballan
Sanz
Aguilar
Maldonado


Goals: GC: Top 8, GC: 2 in Top 15

Castañeda starts here after his great show in Eritrea. He is considered one of the top 5 sprinters here, a race which has all flat stages. Ballan, is one of the better rouleurs, so he could make a late attack. We feel we have some cards to play to get some good sugar up there in the GC.



Kenya Mountain Classic


Team:
Contador
--

Iglinskiy
Bulgarelli
Diniz
Melo
Ramos Ticona
Camargo
Galviz


Goals: Podium

Contador enters this race, with a mountain top finish, after his great GC win in Catalunya. It will be his first HC race for us. It may be harder to hold off Machado here, his clear nemesis, but a podium is more than gettable. Can Iglinskiy keep up his great form from Eritrea?


Vuelta a Pais Vasco


Team:

Contador
Roy
--

Mansilla
Egidio
Ramos Ticona
Navarette
Tzortzakis
Camargo

Goals: Two Breakaways, GC Top 20

Our first ever WT race. Contador, Spanish champ, starts and is the top climber present. Superfluous? Maybe, as it is all hills here and no mountain passes. Though, it would be great for Contador to show well in his NC jersey in a landmark race for us. Racing against the WT teams, Aker-MOT in particular (with the form they are in and being Contador's former team), is something we can't wait to do. We realize it will be hard to have a go at the GC, maybe Roy can break the top 20. A KOM jersey, through breakaways perhaps with a rider like Egidio, would be amazing!



E3 Prijs


Team:
Ballan
--

Manarelli
Bulgarelli
Oyakaua
Santos
Tzortzakis
Sanz
Maldonado


Goals: Top 30/ Breakaway

Anything from here will be a unexpected surprise. Making the early break is a must!


Corsica International


Team:
Contador
--

Castañeda
Nicácio
Diniz
Ramos Ticona
Galviz
Camargo
Reijnen


Goals: GC Podium

A flat stage, a short TT and a mountain top finish. At only three race days it would have been crazy for Contador not to race here. Another podium will have to be the goal, but with only one mountain top finish, the favourites will have to go all-in.


Seskin Classic


Team:
Roy
--

Araujo
Egidio
Melo
Navarette
Ballan
Maldonado
Soto Pereira


Goals: Top 5

As we start the month, so we end it, in Ireland. A lapped hilly circuit is up here. Roy will lead us, we feel his prowess on the flat will help him here more than other hilly races so a top 5 is the goal rather than the top 10 this time around.

--

So plenty of action over the month for Bonsucro, can we add some more wins to the tally? Plenty of days to try!




 
Shonak
Busy schedule for Bertie this month, I'm sure he'll do well for you. Pais Vasco will be a tough challenge for the legend, but at least Corsica is there if he needs to lift his spirits after the WT expedition. Wink
pcmdaily.com/files/Awards2016/team.png
pcmdaily.com/files/Awards2017/manager.png
"It’s a little bit scary when Contador attacks." - Tommy V
 
The Rider
- Shonak - The great thing about wildcards for us is that the Spanish Champ can race in more races than his 33/34 days would otherwise allow. 27 more days to be precise! Will be a real challenge but this season start bodes well. Smile


i87.photobucket.com/albums/k124/therider7/ireland_zpspizwznlb.png

A sprinters' stage race. Castañeda would be around the top 5 for top sprinters here. Could a good GC be in the offing?

pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2015/Races/PCT/FDBEire/MG15_Eire_3_005.jpg
Castañeda finishing like a rocket for a podium on stage 3.


A mixed bag. That is how we will describe this race for our Colombian sprinter. He did sprint to one stage podium and finish another stage in the top 5. However, after crashing on stage 5 he never contested the sprints.

The bonus seconds for places down to 10th really did benefit Castaneda here and enabled him to secure our goal of a top 8 in the GC. A bit rueful that he finished behind some lesser sprinters in the GC, on the other hand he did well not to get dropped during the race, which so easily could have happened.

pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2015/Races/PCT/FDBEire/MG15_Eire_5_001.jpg
In the break.


Making breakaways on stages 5 and 8, Sanz, was the other Bonsucro rider visible in this race. Ballan and Manarelli: nowhere to be seen in Ireland. Araujo (38th) does well to avoid all crashes and Santos picked up 1 point in the race!

1Danilo KupfernagelKarcher-Adira18.34.48
2Gerald CiolekTeam Puma - SAP+ 11
3Maxime VantommeTeam TomTom+ 38
4Giacomo NizzoloAMEX-Navigon+ 40
8Jaime Alberto CastañedaBonsucro+ 1'12


PlaceGCPoints
Stage 1J Castañeda (9)J Castañeda (9)
Stage 2J Castañeda (7)J Castañeda (9)1
Stage 3J Castañeda (3)J Castañeda (6)6
Stage 4J Castañeda (5)J Castañeda (6)3
Stage 5J Castañeda (28)J Castañeda (8)
Stage 6J Castañeda (23)J Castañeda (7)
Stage 7J Castañeda (19)J Castañeda (8)
Stage 8M Sanz (4)J Castañeda (8)4
Final34
48



i87.photobucket.com/albums/k124/therider7/kenya_zpsxyxdehc1.png


A mountain top finish. Contador starts. Memories of Catalunya fresh in mind. How would it go?

pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2015/Races/PCT/Kenya/MG15_Kenya_002.jpg
The final climb.


With 18 KM to the finish, Iglinskiy, Diniz and Camargo can be seen dropping back a ways in the bunch as Contador, Keizer and Machado up the tempo.

pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2015/Races/PCT/Kenya/MG15_Kenya_003.jpg
Contador attacks!


12 KM to the finish. Contador attacks and ... only Keizer can follow! The big favourite dropped!

pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2015/Races/PCT/Kenya/MG15_Kenya_005.jpg


Another burst with 10 KM to go sees Contador drop Keizer. Sweet times. Sweet times!

pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2015/Races/PCT/Kenya/MG15_Kenya_010.jpg
Irrepressible!


The win would never be in doubt after that. A stunning climbing display sees Contador leave everyone in his wake in Kenya! Two races: two wins for Contador. The Spanish Champ is looking unstoppable so far this season. Next up for the Spanish champ: Pais Vasco. Not terrain for Contador, but in this kind of form you can't rule out anything!


1Alberto ContadorBonsucro4h44'07
2Martijn KeizerAegon - Lavazza+ 39
3Ryan EastmanProject: Africa+ 1'45
4Tiago MachadoPrio - Portos.t.
5Emanuele SellaSiam Cement - Lenovos.t.
6Natnael BerhaneEritel - Sonatrach+ 2'59


Points: 140

 
knockout
The Rider wrote:

- SotD: I suppose the wage isn't that ginormous, looking at the transfers on the whole. For sure, every, EVERY!, race day counts with Contador. Pfft
.


As It seems Contador scores enormously in every, EVERY!, race day Pfft
Huge start of the season for him. Congrats!
A Big Thank You To All MG Reporters!

pcmdaily.com/images/awards/2015/Manteam.pngpcmdaily.com/images/mg/Awards2020/mgmanager.png
 
The Rider
@ knockout - Long may it continue! Pfft I didn't really feel for his chances in his last race, but he still got to the podium. I DO, however, have some good vibrations for his chances in Canada though. Wink

With the season flying as fast as a falcon we have the April previews before the March reviews, which will come some time next week.


i87.photobucket.com/albums/k124/therider7/april_zpsfnhpwxfw.png

The team are placed well after the first rankings update, let Bonsucro forge on.


Tour of Vancouver


Team:
Contador
--
Iglinskiy
Mansilla
Nicácio
Ramos Ticona
Navarrete
Reijnen
Soto Pereira

Goals: GC: Top 2/ Stage win

A unique stage race route in Canada - it starts with a mountain time trial and ends with a TTT! What a route! With hard summit finishes on two stage besides, we feel Contador has got to go all out for the GC win here. Inxausti, who hasn't been on form this season, starts as his main threat with the likes of Sella and Van Den Broeck as the key outsiders.




Tour of South Africa


Team:
Roy
--
Mansilla
Egidio
Ramos Ticona
Reijnen
Soto Pereira
Galviz
Camargo

Goals: GC Top 10

A stage race for the puncheurs which includes a lengthy TT. On paper Roy really should be challenging for the podium here, however (as you will find out soon), Roy is a special rider so a modest top 10 is what we are after. We don't see a stage win coming here.


Dutch Food Valley Classic


Team:

Castañeda
--

Egidio
Melo
Oyakaua
Bulgarelli
Tzortzakis
Sanz
Reijnen

Goals: Top 10

One of two races for sprinters which clash. Castañeda is here and could well challenge for a victory, equally he could fail to make the top 20 if the wind picks up: like it so often does in the Netherlands.


Interlagos GP


Team:

Manarelli
Mansilla
--


Araujo
Santos
Navarette
Ballan
Aguilar
Maldonado

Goals: Top 5 (Season Goal)

The last day in April sees us meet our first season goal: a top 5 in the only race in Brazil. As shown last season it can be a complete lottery: with a break taking the win: we don't expect much difference this time around. We have Manarelli if the race ends in a sprint, Ballan for a late attack, Mansilla for a harder sprint and some decent breakaway riders for such a short route. If there is one race this season where we are crossing our fingers it is this one.


 
The Rider
Rest of march round-up now: a real mixed bag.


i87.photobucket.com/albums/k124/therider7/Mar1_zpsgz3hara4.png


pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2015/Races/PT/PVasco/pvasco6-6.jpg
Roy against the clock on the final stage.


If you didn't notice Bonsucro were making their WT debut at the recent Tour of the Basque Country then you can be more than forgiven. Throughout the whole race the only indication that we were racing was on the final stage when Roy was briefly in the top 3.

The positives from the race: Roy anonymously sneaked his way to a top 20 finish and, if nothing else, it will make any results in the Vuelta a Espana all the more special.

PlaceGC
Stage 1L M Mansilla (47)L M Mansilla (49)
Stage 2L M Mansilla (16)L M Mansilla (26)
Stage 3A Contador (41)J Roy (43)
Stage 4J Roy (36)J Roy (31)
Stage 5J Roy (36)J Roy (30)
Stage 6J Roy (11)J Roy (20)




i87.photobucket.com/albums/k124/therider7/Mar2_zpshxu89xjj.png


As last season, so this. We have little hope on the cobbles still Sanz and Ballan, 65th and 66th respectively, should have done more. What did our mascat, Jacinta, think of the race:

farm9.staticflickr.com/8070/8214379709_8802d421dc_b.jpg



i87.photobucket.com/albums/k124/therider7/mar3_zpsubzxd6qb.png


With Contador, the unbeaten, here we had good hopes for another top GC finish. Well, the wind was up on stage 1 so Castaneda didn't contest the sprint, a short TT followed before the deciding stage.

pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2015/Races/PCT/Corsica/MG15_Corsica_3_010.jpg
Contador comes home 3rd.


Another solid display, despite not being on top top form, from Contador saw him finish on the podium. A great result and exactly what we were after, even if meant his winning streak ended. Clearly from this image there was a 10 second gap back to 4th, time keepers didn't agree, a podium nevertheless.

1Janez BrajkovicONCE-Eroski6h12'33
2Jurgen Van den BroeckTeam BPost+ 1'03
3Alberto ContadorBonsucro+ 1'13
4Martijn KeizerAegon - Lavazza+ 1'17
5Tiago MachadoPrio - Porto+ 1'21


PlaceGCPoints
Stage 1A Contador (20)A Contador (23)
Stage 2A Contador (24)A Contador (22)
Stage 3A Contador (3)A Contador (3)10
Final103
113




i87.photobucket.com/albums/k124/therider7/mar4_zpshissfmzf.png

Coming into the race we had, justifiable, hopes for a top 5 from Roy .....


pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2015/Races/PCT/Seskin/MG15_Seskin_012.jpg
Roy comes home as the best Bonsucro rider in 41st, having been dropped 32 KM from the finish.


Oh, Roy! The main story, beside the stage contest in Ireland, was the fact the Roy (who should be contesting for the win) was dropped so far out from the finish. We just don't know what to make of it, fingers crossed the same head-scratching moment doesn't happen at the Tour of South Africa...

 
Jump to Forum:
Login
Username

Password



Not a member yet?
Click here to register.

Forgotten your password?
Request a new one here.
Latest content
Screenshots
Oscar Freire
Oscar Freire
PCM10: General Screenshots
Fantasy Betting
Current bets:
No bets available.
Best gamblers:
bullet fighti... 18,376 PCM$
bullet df_Trek 17,374 PCM$
bullet Marcovdw 15,345 PCM$
bullet jseadog1 13,552 PCM$
bullet baseba... 10,439 PCM$

bullet Main Fantasy Betting page
bullet Rankings: Top 100
ManGame Betting
Current bets:
No bets available.
Best gamblers:
bullet Ollfardh 21,890 PCM$
bullet df_Trek 15,520 PCM$
bullet Marcovdw 14,800 PCM$
bullet jseadog1 13,500 PCM$
bullet baseball... 7,332 PCM$

bullet Main MG Betting page
bullet Get weekly MG PCM$
bullet Rankings: Top 100
Render time: 0.32 seconds