@Tamijo: Neither did I to be honest. It must've been one weird race
More sponsor news and other events
01/02 The Great Ocean Road Classic has ended in a win for Jacopo Guarnieri, who surprisingly beat Luka Mezgec and Jakub Mareczko in a mass sprint.
03/02 Bad news for Savio: Androni has announced to withdraw from the team at the end of the season. The numerous doping scandals and missing out on the 2016 Giro were rumoured to be the main reasons for the decision, but neither the team nor the sponsor has been willing to comment. Other teams announced better sponsorship news, including Quickstep.
05/02 The next continent to kick off the season was Asia, with the Dubai Tour. Stage wins in the first two stages were enough for Christophe Laporte to secure the GC. Only Africa is waiting for its season start, which will be at La Tropicale Amissa Bongo, which starts February 27.
08/02 The first 3 monuments of the year have already announced their wildcard teams. Milano-San Remo have invited Androni, Aqua Blue, Bardiani, Cofidis, Direct Energie, Nippo and Wilier, the Ronde van Vlaanderen had space for Aqua Blue, Cofidis, Direct Energie, Sport Vlaanderen, Vérandas Willems, Wanty and WB Veranclassic, Paris-Roubaix invited Cofidis, Delko, Direct Energie, Fortuneo, Nippo, Wanty and Wilier.
@sutty: He seems to be in good shape indeed. Luckily it doesn't affect us
Valley of the Sun Stage Race
Holowesko
Leader
Andzs Flaksis
Sprinter
John Murphy
Helpers
Mac Brennan
Oscar Clark
Andrei Krasilnikau
Joe Lewis
Expectation
Time for our first ''normal'' race of the season, and it's in the US. In the Arizonan Valley of the Sun, the riders await a race that is rather flat. The GC should normally be decided in the time trial of stage 1. With Andzs Flaksis, we have one of the best time trialists in the US circuit, so a good result is definitely not impossible in the first race. For the sprints, John Murphy should also be a good bet for us, even though his shape is far from optimal at this point. On top of that, the sprinters field is incredibly strong with riders such as Von Hoff and Henderson.
@Tamijo: Let's hope so
@sutty: Normally he should
@everyone: Somehow I managed to not save my report for stage 1, so I had to rewrite, which not only took time, but also motivation. Because of that the report has been a bit delayed. Luckily no other posts seem to have been affected by my stupidity.
Valley of the Sun Stage Race
Stage 1
Holowesko
Leader
Andzs Flaksis
Sprinter
John Murphy
Helpers
Mac Brennan
Oscar Clark
Andrei Krasilnikau
Joe Lewis
Racing
The weather was nice at the start, and it would prove to be an interesting time trial. Our first rider to go was Joe, who was looking sharp.
And he set a provisional best time: 35'49'', three seconds faster than the earlier best time of Piper.
Next up was Andrei, our second best time trialist for today.
He already indicated feeling well-prepared for this race, and despite a disappointing intermediate time check, he set the new best time: 34'46'', crushing Williams's leading time.
Then it was time for Anzds, our leader for this race and stage.
He was doing quite well, but could not beat Andrei's time. He did get a provisional second place, 35'17''.
The first of the other competitors to set off was Curran (Axeon).
He failed to come even close though.
Oscar and Mac were next for our team, both setting the same time as Curran, losing around 45 seconds to Andrei.
Then it was time for top favourite Boucher.
Boucher set the fastest time at the intermediate check, way faster than anyone else had been there before, and set a new top time at the finish: 34'22''.
Many competitors were left to take away our podium, but only one turned out dangerous:
Tvetcov set a good intermediate time, but disappointed in the second half. He came in a provisional third, between Andrei and Andzs.
John was our last rider to go, and as expected he lost more than a minute and half. Not many chances for him in this stage though, and it's not why we brought him.
Final rider to go was Henderson.
And he crossed the line as well with a big time loss. That meant Boucher took the win, ahead of Andrei, who got us our first podium of the season.
Results
Stage + GC
Rank
Name
Team
Time
1
David Boucher
Pauwels Sauzen - Vastgoedservice
34'32
2
Andrei Krasilnikau
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
+ 22
3
Serghei Tvetcov
Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
+ 41
4
Andzs Flaksis
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
+ 45
5
Adrian Hegyvary
UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
+ 51
Spoiler
Rank
Name
Team
Time
1
David Boucher
Pauwels Sauzen - Vastgoedservice
34'32
2
Andrei Krasilnikau
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
+ 22
3
Serghei Tvetcov
Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
+ 41
4
Andzs Flaksis
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
+ 45
5
Adrian Hegyvary
UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
+ 51
6
Peter Williams
ONE Pro Cycling
+ 54
7
Mathias Westergaard
Riwal - Platform Cycling Team
s.t.
8
Brandon McNulty
Rally Cycling
+ 56
9
Tom Baylis
ONE Pro Cycling
+ 1'00
10
Clemens Fankhauser
Tirol Cycling Team
+ 1'02
11
Hayden McCormick
ONE Pro Cycling
+ 1'03
12
Damien Gaudin
Equipe Cycliste Armée de Terre
+ 1'04
13
Geoffrey Curran
Axeon - Hagens Berman
+ 1'08
14
Mac Brennan
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
s.t.
15
Oscar Clark
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
s.t.
16
Simon Pellaud
Team Illuminate
+ 1'11
17
Ryan Roth
Silber Pro Cycling
+ 1'12
18
Greg Henderson
UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
s.t.
19
Joseph Lewis
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
+ 1'16
20
Cameron Piper
Team Illuminate
+ 1'19
21
Connor McCutcheon
Team Illuminate
+ 1'25
22
Marek Rutkiewicz
Wibatech - 7R Fuji
+ 1'28
23
Valens Ndayisenga
Tirol Cycling Team
+ 1'29
24
Pascal Eenkhoorn
BMC Development Team
+ 1'31
25
Ulises Castillo
Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
s.t.
26
Pontus Kastemyr
Team Tre Berg - PostNord
s.t.
27
Francisco Mancebo
Canyon Bicycles
+ 1'33
28
Jasper Philipsen
BMC Development Team
+ 1'34
29
John Murphy
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
s.t.
30
Steele Von Hoff
ONE Pro Cycling
s.t.
31
James Oram
ONE Pro Cycling
+ 1'35
32
Thomas Stewart
ONE Pro Cycling
s.t.
33
Richard Larsen
Team Tre Berg - PostNord
+ 1'36
34
Matteo Dal-Cin
Rally Cycling
+ 1'37
35
Curtis White
Rally Cycling
+ 1'38
36
Alexander Cowan
Silber Pro Cycling
s.t.
37
Alexander Wetterhall
Team Tre Berg - PostNord
+ 1'40
38
Jose Miralles
Amore & Vita - Selle SMP
+ 1'41
39
Niklas Gustavsson
Team Tre Berg - PostNord
+ 1'45
40
Ivo Oliveira
Axeon - Hagens Berman
+ 1'46
41
Angus Morton
Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
+ 1'47
42
Sylwester Janiszewski
Wibatech - 7R Fuji
s.t.
43
Pier-André Cote
Silber Pro Cycling
+ 1'48
44
Edwin Ávila
Team Illuminate
s.t.
45
Klinti Grembi
Amore & Vita - Selle SMP
s.t.
46
Sepp Kuss
Rally Cycling
+ 1'49
47
Janier Acevedo
UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
s.t.
48
Gerry Druyts
Pauwels Sauzen - Vastgoedservice
s.t.
49
Sam Dobbs
BMC Development Team
s.t.
50
Luke Keough
UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
+ 1'51
51
Patrick Gamper
Tirol Cycling Team
s.t.
52
Griffin Easter
Team Illuminate
s.t.
53
Alisher Vokhobov
Team Novo Nordisk Development
+ 1'52
54
Jakob Roithmeier
Wibatech - 7R Fuji
s.t.
55
Reto Müller
BMC Development Team
s.t.
56
Ian Garrison
Axeon - Hagens Berman
+ 1'53
57
Christopher Lawless
Axeon - Hagens Berman
s.t.
58
Tanner Putt
UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
+ 1'54
59
Steve Fisher
Canyon Bicycles
s.t.
60
Jesper Christensen
Riwal - Platform Cycling Team
+ 1'55
61
Timothy Stevens
Pauwels Sauzen - Vastgoedservice
+ 1'56
62
Thomas Soladay
Rally Cycling
s.t.
63
Cortlan Brown
Canyon Bicycles
s.t.
64
Grzegorz Stępniak
Wibatech - 7R Fuji
+ 1'58
65
Fabien Canal
Equipe Cycliste Armée de Terre
s.t.
66
Chad Beyer
Canyon Bicycles
s.t.
67
Danilo Celano
Amore & Vita - Selle SMP
s.t.
68
Jelle Schuermans
Pauwels Sauzen - Vastgoedservice
+ 1'59
69
Enrico Salvador
Tirol Cycling Team
+ 2'00
70
Michael Sheehan
Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
s.t.
71
Danick Vandale
Silber Pro Cycling
s.t.
72
Logan Owen
Axeon - Hagens Berman
s.t.
73
Stéphane Poulhiès
Equipe Cycliste Armée de Terre
s.t.
74
Jonas Jørgensen
Riwal - Platform Cycling Team
+ 2'01
75
Mario Spengler
BMC Development Team
+ 2'02
76
Marcus Faglum Karlsson
Team Tre Berg - PostNord
+ 2'03
77
Morgan Kneisky
Equipe Cycliste Armée de Terre
+ 2'04
78
Pierpaolo Ficara
Amore & Vita - Selle SMP
s.t.
79
Jonas Wilsly
Riwal - Platform Cycling Team
+ 2'06
80
Eric Slack
Canyon Bicycles
s.t.
81
Oliver Behringer
Team Novo Nordisk Development
s.t.
82
Isac Lundgren
Team Tre Berg - PostNord
+ 2'07
83
Stephen Bassett
Silber Pro Cycling
+ 2'09
84
Jacek Morajko
Wibatech - 7R Fuji
+ 2'11
85
Cullen Easter
Team Illuminate
s.t.
86
Andreas Kron
Riwal - Platform Cycling Team
+ 2'12
87
Arjen Livyns
Pauwels Sauzen - Vastgoedservice
+ 2'13
88
Kristofer Dahl
Silber Pro Cycling
s.t.
89
Jacob Rathe
Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
+ 2'15
90
Patrick Clausen
Riwal - Platform Cycling Team
s.t.
91
Edward Anderson
Axeon - Hagens Berman
s.t.
92
Benjamin Brkic
Tirol Cycling Team
+ 2'16
93
Steven Tronet
Equipe Cycliste Armée de Terre
+ 2'22
94
Cristóbal Sarrión
Team Novo Nordisk Development
+ 2'23
95
Michael Burleigh
Canyon Bicycles
s.t.
96
Charles Bradley Huff
Rally Cycling
s.t.
97
Lucas Schwarz
Tirol Cycling Team
+ 2'25
98
Tanguy Turgis
BMC Development Team
s.t.
99
Lakota Phippen
Team Novo Nordisk Development
+ 2'26
100
Redi Halilaj
Amore & Vita - Selle SMP
+ 2'29
101
Yannick Peeters
Pauwels Sauzen - Vastgoedservice
+ 2'30
102
Sean Bennett
Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
s.t.
103
Travis McCabe
UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
+ 2'32
104
Bryan Alaphilippe
Equipe Cycliste Armée de Terre
+ 2'33
105
Emanuel Mini
Team Novo Nordisk Development
s.t.
106
Altin Sufaj
Amore & Vita - Selle SMP
+ 2'35
107
Szymon Tracz
Wibatech - 7R Fuji
+ 2'42
108
Justin McQuerry
Team Novo Nordisk Development
+ 2'53
Points
Rank
Name
Team
Points
1
David Boucher
Pauwels Sauzen - Vastgoedservice
25
2
Andrei Krasilnikau
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
20
3
Serghei Tvetcov
Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
16
-25
Rank
Name
Team
Time
1
Mathias Westergaard
Riwal - Platform Cycling Team
35'26
2
Brandon McNulty
Rally Cycling
+ 2
3
Tom Baylis
ONE Pro Cycling
+ 6
Teams
Rank
Team
Time
1
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
1h45'51
2
ONE Pro Cycling
+ 42
3
Pauwels Sauzen - Vastgoedservice
+ 1'30
Manager opinion
A very good start for the race and the American season for us. With 2 flat stages, we might well hold this terrific GC placing. On top of that, the lead in the teams classification is very nice. Boucher was unbeatable unfortunately. Now it's time to not get carried away and focus on a good result tomorrow.
@Tamijo: Thanks! I really get the feeling we got the max out of this stage
Valley of the Sun Stage Race
Stage 2
Holowesko
Leader
Andzs Flaksis
Sprinter
John Murphy
Helpers
Mac Brennan
Oscar Clark
Andrei Krasilnikau
Joe Lewis
Pre-Stage GC
Rank
Name
Team
Time
1
David Boucher
Pauwels Sauzen - Vastgoedservice
34'32
2
Andrei Krasilnikau
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
+ 22
3
Serghei Tvetcov
Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
+ 41
Racing
Time for the first sprinting stage today. With UHC bringing Henderson and McCabe, it's clear which team has the pressure of winning. With Von Hoff, the ADT trio of Poulhies, Tronet, Alaphilippe and our very own John Murphy, there are many competitors though. Soon after the start, both John and his lead-out Joe told me they were feeling good today, so a sprint train might be on the cards.
With a break of 8 escaping, we decided it would be best to leave the responsibility of the chase to Pauwels Sauzen who had to defend Boucher's lead, while at the same time riding for the sprint of Druyts and Stevens. We decided to place ourselves closer to the middle of the pack, as can be seen in this pic below.
In an uneventful stage, the first drama took place with a bit over 50km to go.
For us it was not much drama, but for other teams even more so. Brandon McNulty, GC 8th, and Hayden McCormick, GC 11th, went down. The Junior World Champion ITT was awaited by three teammates, but failed to make it back to the pack in time.
With 30km to go, we decided to head to the front of the pack. The chase was taken over by the sprint teams, but the break still had a very good lead.
With 10km to go, the lead was still at 2 minutes. However, only one rider was still leading, the other escapees were already far behind. With our GC therefore saved (Brkic, the only leader, is 2 minutes down in the GC), we decided to prepare for the sprint.
Oscar, Joe and Mac were all sent to the front to support John, who followed them.
With 5km to go, the lead had shrunk to a minute. Could a catch still be on?
No team seemed up for it, but Oscar took the lead in the pack. Joe and John were still following.
And the break was in sight! The fatigue of a hard day in the saddle was very visible up ahead.
Even more promising was the sight behind.
Only Wibatech was sort of able to create a train for its sprinter Janiszewski. All other sprinters needed to come from far.
This was the sign for Oscar to give it all. And with the break soon caught, the sprinters were on. Unfortunately, our luxury position was gone due to ONE's great work for Von Hoff.
Joe still looked good ahead of John, who would soon go himself.
It was one vs one for the sprinters now. John moved to the far side of the road, while Joe somehow kept up with the others for a while.
As expected Joe had to let go of the lead.
But then John found a set of new legs and set for a late sprint! But was it too late?
No! It was right on time. Victory #1 of the season already! And even better, Joe managed to hang on for third to make this a near perfect stage. Von Hoff came 2nd in the Holowesko sandwich. Andzs and Andrei easily stuck in the pack.
@Tamijo: Indeed. Always the start to a promising future
@Kis: Couldn't agree more
@Aquarius: For now we can only hope indeed. However, the morale has been boosted, so from now on good results should keep coming
Valley of the Sun Stage Race
Stage 3
Holowesko
Leader
Andzs Flaksis
Sprinter
John Murphy
Helpers
Mac Brennan
Oscar Clark
Andrei Krasilnikau
Joe Lewis
Pre-Stage GC
Rank
Name
Team
Time
1
David Boucher
Pauwels Sauzen - Vastgoedservice
4h38'37
2
Andrei Krasilnikau
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
+ 22
3
Serghei Tvetcov
Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
+ 41
Racing
The final stage is once again flat. Same favorites, same story. That story includes the good feeling of Joe and John again, which is great news for us obviously.
With the race being so short, we decided to get in front and stay there. Criteriums have a tendency of unpredicatbility and hard racing.
Today was not one of those days though. A break of 6 got away, without very dangerous riders in it. There was little organisation and soon the group broke apart.
With the catch being made easily with 10km to go, a big sprint could be expected. For us, that meant getting our stuff together.
Oscar, Joe and John would set up the train, while the others hid in the pack. Of course, waiting for the right timing was crucial.
Wibatech set up a very strong sprint train.
In fact, so strong, that they got a gap to the rest. Stepniak was in a seat and it would be very hard for us and ONE to get across.
Despite our best efforts, the gap still existed with 1k to go. On top of that, Stewart set up a fantastic lead-out for Von Hoff.
Once again, Joe followed Von Hoff, but John was blocked a bit by Oscar this time.
All of course still behind the Wibatech guys, who really did their best today.
And so Stepniak took the stage win. Rutkiewicz narrowly hung on for 2nd as Von Hoff nearly blasted past him to get 3rd.
John beat Joe for 5th, which turned out to be enough to take the points classication by one point! No GC riders lost time today, so our 2nd and 4th were secured too. The Teams Classification stayed with us too of course.
Results
Stage Results
Rank
Name
Team
Time
1
Grzegorz Stępniak
Wibatech - 7R Fuji
1h20'39
2
Marek Rutkiewicz
Wibatech - 7R Fuji
s.t.
3
Steele Von Hoff
ONE Pro Cycling
s.t.
4
Sylwester Janiszewski
Wibatech - 7R Fuji
s.t.
5
John Murphy
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
s.t.
Spoiler
Rank
Name
Team
Time
1
Grzegorz Stępniak
Wibatech - 7R Fuji
1h20'39
2
Marek Rutkiewicz
Wibatech - 7R Fuji
s.t.
3
Steele Von Hoff
ONE Pro Cycling
s.t.
4
Sylwester Janiszewski
Wibatech - 7R Fuji
s.t.
5
John Murphy
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
s.t.
6
Joseph Lewis
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
s.t.
7
Arjen Livyns
Pauwels Sauzen - Vastgoedservice
s.t.
8
Clemens Fankhauser
Tirol Cycling Team
s.t.
9
Yannick Peeters
Pauwels Sauzen - Vastgoedservice
s.t.
10
Ryan Roth
Silber Pro Cycling
s.t.
11
Janier Acevedo
UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
s.t.
12
Danilo Celano
Amore & Vita - Selle SMP
s.t.
13
Greg Henderson
UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
s.t.
14
David Boucher
Pauwels Sauzen - Vastgoedservice
s.t.
15
Damien Gaudin
Equipe Cycliste Armée de Terre
s.t.
16
Danick Vandale
Silber Pro Cycling
s.t.
17
Luke Keough
UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
s.t.
18
Oscar Clark
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
s.t.
19
Fabien Canal
Equipe Cycliste Armée de Terre
s.t.
20
Mathias Westergaard
Riwal - Platform Cycling Team
s.t.
21
Andrei Krasilnikau
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
s.t.
22
Andzs Flaksis
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
s.t.
23
Patrick Clausen
Riwal - Platform Cycling Team
s.t.
24
Tanner Putt
UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
s.t.
25
Logan Owen
Axeon - Hagens Berman
s.t.
26
Peter Williams
ONE Pro Cycling
s.t.
27
Jonas Jørgensen
Riwal - Platform Cycling Team
s.t.
28
Patrick Gamper
Tirol Cycling Team
s.t.
29
Serghei Tvetcov
Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
s.t.
30
Edwin Ávila
Team Illuminate
s.t.
31
Gerry Druyts
Pauwels Sauzen - Vastgoedservice
s.t.
32
Thomas Stewart
ONE Pro Cycling
s.t.
33
Michael Sheehan
Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
s.t.
34
Steven Tronet
Equipe Cycliste Armée de Terre
s.t.
35
James Oram
ONE Pro Cycling
s.t.
36
Sean Bennett
Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
s.t.
37
Jacek Morajko
Wibatech - 7R Fuji
s.t.
38
Altin Sufaj
Amore & Vita - Selle SMP
s.t.
39
Jacob Rathe
Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
s.t.
40
Timothy Stevens
Pauwels Sauzen - Vastgoedservice
s.t.
41
Travis McCabe
UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
s.t.
42
Redi Halilaj
Amore & Vita - Selle SMP
s.t.
43
Stéphane Poulhiès
Equipe Cycliste Armée de Terre
s.t.
44
Steve Fisher
Canyon Bicycles
s.t.
45
Tanguy Turgis
BMC Development Team
s.t.
46
Pierpaolo Ficara
Amore & Vita - Selle SMP
s.t.
47
Alexander Wetterhall
Team Tre Berg - PostNord
s.t.
48
Charles Bradley Huff
Rally Cycling
s.t.
49
Klinti Grembi
Amore & Vita - Selle SMP
s.t.
50
Kristofer Dahl
Silber Pro Cycling
s.t.
51
Adrian Hegyvary
UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
s.t.
52
Francisco Mancebo
Canyon Bicycles
s.t.
53
Enrico Salvador
Tirol Cycling Team
s.t.
54
Bryan Alaphilippe
Equipe Cycliste Armée de Terre
s.t.
55
Christopher Lawless
Axeon - Hagens Berman
s.t.
56
Jonas Wilsly
Riwal - Platform Cycling Team
s.t.
57
Morgan Kneisky
Equipe Cycliste Armée de Terre
s.t.
58
Hayden McCormick
ONE Pro Cycling
s.t.
59
Benjamin Brkic
Tirol Cycling Team
s.t.
60
Alexander Cowan
Silber Pro Cycling
s.t.
61
Richard Larsen
Team Tre Berg - PostNord
s.t.
62
Tom Baylis
ONE Pro Cycling
s.t.
63
Mac Brennan
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
s.t.
64
Ulises Castillo
Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
s.t.
65
Brandon McNulty
Rally Cycling
s.t.
66
Jakob Roithmeier
Wibatech - 7R Fuji
s.t.
67
Simon Pellaud
Team Illuminate
s.t.
68
Ivo Oliveira
Axeon - Hagens Berman
s.t.
69
Connor McCutcheon
Team Illuminate
s.t.
70
Jose Miralles
Amore & Vita - Selle SMP
s.t.
71
Pascal Eenkhoorn
BMC Development Team
s.t.
72
Cameron Piper
Team Illuminate
s.t.
73
Valens Ndayisenga
Tirol Cycling Team
s.t.
74
Pier-André Cote
Silber Pro Cycling
s.t.
75
Stephen Bassett
Silber Pro Cycling
s.t.
76
Curtis White
Rally Cycling
s.t.
77
Reto Müller
BMC Development Team
s.t.
78
Pontus Kastemyr
Team Tre Berg - PostNord
s.t.
79
Jelle Schuermans
Pauwels Sauzen - Vastgoedservice
s.t.
80
Jesper Christensen
Riwal - Platform Cycling Team
s.t.
81
Matteo Dal-Cin
Rally Cycling
s.t.
82
Chad Beyer
Canyon Bicycles
s.t.
83
Marcus Faglum Karlsson
Team Tre Berg - PostNord
s.t.
84
Sam Dobbs
BMC Development Team
s.t.
85
Sepp Kuss
Rally Cycling
s.t.
86
Andreas Kron
Riwal - Platform Cycling Team
s.t.
87
Cortlan Brown
Canyon Bicycles
s.t.
88
Lucas Schwarz
Tirol Cycling Team
s.t.
89
Geoffrey Curran
Axeon - Hagens Berman
s.t.
90
Eric Slack
Canyon Bicycles
s.t.
91
Ian Garrison
Axeon - Hagens Berman
s.t.
92
Thomas Soladay
Rally Cycling
s.t.
93
Niklas Gustavsson
Team Tre Berg - PostNord
s.t.
94
Cullen Easter
Team Illuminate
s.t.
95
Jasper Philipsen
BMC Development Team
s.t.
96
Griffin Easter
Team Illuminate
s.t.
97
Szymon Tracz
Wibatech - 7R Fuji
s.t.
98
Isac Lundgren
Team Tre Berg - PostNord
s.t.
99
Oliver Behringer
Team Novo Nordisk Development
s.t.
100
Michael Burleigh
Canyon Bicycles
s.t.
101
Cristóbal Sarrión
Team Novo Nordisk Development
s.t.
102
Mario Spengler
BMC Development Team
s.t.
103
Alisher Vokhobov
Team Novo Nordisk Development
s.t.
104
Edward Anderson
Axeon - Hagens Berman
s.t.
105
Emanuel Mini
Team Novo Nordisk Development
s.t.
106
Justin McQuerry
Team Novo Nordisk Development
s.t.
107
Lakota Phippen
Team Novo Nordisk Development
s.t.
108
Angus Morton
Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
+ 2'46
Final GC
Rank
Name
Team
Time
1
David Boucher
Pauwels Sauzen - Vastgoedservice
5h59'16
2
Andrei Krasilnikau
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
+ 22
3
Serghei Tvetcov
Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
+ 41
4
Andzs Flaksis
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
+ 45
5
Adrian Hegyvary
UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
+ 51
Spoiler
Rank
Name
Team
Time
1
David Boucher
Pauwels Sauzen - Vastgoedservice
5h59'16
2
Andrei Krasilnikau
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
+ 22
3
Serghei Tvetcov
Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
+ 41
4
Andzs Flaksis
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
+ 45
5
Adrian Hegyvary
UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
+ 51
6
Mathias Westergaard
Riwal - Platform Cycling Team
+ 54
7
Peter Williams
ONE Pro Cycling
s.t.
8
Tom Baylis
ONE Pro Cycling
+ 1'00
9
Clemens Fankhauser
Tirol Cycling Team
+ 1'02
10
Damien Gaudin
Equipe Cycliste Armée de Terre
+ 1'04
11
Oscar Clark
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
+ 1'08
12
Geoffrey Curran
Axeon - Hagens Berman
s.t.
13
Mac Brennan
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
s.t.
14
Simon Pellaud
Team Illuminate
+ 1'11
15
Joseph Lewis
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
+ 1'12
16
Ryan Roth
Silber Pro Cycling
s.t.
17
Greg Henderson
UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
s.t.
18
Cameron Piper
Team Illuminate
+ 1'19
19
Marek Rutkiewicz
Wibatech - 7R Fuji
+ 1'22
20
John Murphy
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
+ 1'24
21
Steele Von Hoff
ONE Pro Cycling
s.t.
22
Connor McCutcheon
Team Illuminate
+ 1'25
23
Ulises Castillo
Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
+ 1'31
24
Pascal Eenkhoorn
BMC Development Team
s.t.
25
Pontus Kastemyr
Team Tre Berg - PostNord
s.t.
26
Francisco Mancebo
Canyon Bicycles
+ 1'33
27
Jasper Philipsen
BMC Development Team
+ 1'34
28
Thomas Stewart
ONE Pro Cycling
+ 1'35
29
James Oram
ONE Pro Cycling
s.t.
30
Richard Larsen
Team Tre Berg - PostNord
+ 1'36
31
Curtis White
Rally Cycling
s.t.
32
Alexander Cowan
Silber Pro Cycling
+ 1'38
33
Alexander Wetterhall
Team Tre Berg - PostNord
+ 1'40
34
Jose Miralles
Amore & Vita - Selle SMP
+ 1'41
35
Ivo Oliveira
Axeon - Hagens Berman
+ 1'46
36
Sylwester Janiszewski
Wibatech - 7R Fuji
+ 1'47
37
Edwin Ávila
Team Illuminate
+ 1'48
38
Grzegorz Stępniak
Wibatech - 7R Fuji
s.t.
39
Pier-André Cote
Silber Pro Cycling
s.t.
40
Gerry Druyts
Pauwels Sauzen - Vastgoedservice
+ 1'49
41
Janier Acevedo
UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
s.t.
42
Sam Dobbs
BMC Development Team
s.t.
43
Luke Keough
UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
+ 1'51
44
Ian Garrison
Axeon - Hagens Berman
s.t.
45
Griffin Easter
Team Illuminate
s.t.
46
Jakob Roithmeier
Wibatech - 7R Fuji
+ 1'52
47
Reto Müller
BMC Development Team
s.t.
48
Christopher Lawless
Axeon - Hagens Berman
+ 1'53
49
Tanner Putt
UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
+ 1'54
50
Steve Fisher
Canyon Bicycles
s.t.
51
Jesper Christensen
Riwal - Platform Cycling Team
+ 1'55
52
Timothy Stevens
Pauwels Sauzen - Vastgoedservice
+ 1'56
53
Chad Beyer
Canyon Bicycles
+ 1'57
54
Fabien Canal
Equipe Cycliste Armée de Terre
+ 1'58
55
Michael Sheehan
Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
+ 1'59
56
Logan Owen
Axeon - Hagens Berman
+ 2'00
57
Stéphane Poulhiès
Equipe Cycliste Armée de Terre
s.t.
58
Enrico Salvador
Tirol Cycling Team
s.t.
59
Jonas Jørgensen
Riwal - Platform Cycling Team
+ 2'01
60
Mario Spengler
BMC Development Team
+ 2'02
61
Marcus Faglum Karlsson
Team Tre Berg - PostNord
+ 2'03
62
Morgan Kneisky
Equipe Cycliste Armée de Terre
+ 2'04
63
Pierpaolo Ficara
Amore & Vita - Selle SMP
s.t.
64
Jonas Wilsly
Riwal - Platform Cycling Team
+ 2'06
65
Oliver Behringer
Team Novo Nordisk Development
s.t.
66
Eric Slack
Canyon Bicycles
s.t.
67
Benjamin Brkic
Tirol Cycling Team
+ 2'10
68
Jacek Morajko
Wibatech - 7R Fuji
+ 2'11
69
Andreas Kron
Riwal - Platform Cycling Team
+ 2'12
70
Kristofer Dahl
Silber Pro Cycling
+ 2'13
71
Jacob Rathe
Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
+ 2'15
72
Edward Anderson
Axeon - Hagens Berman
s.t.
73
Steven Tronet
Equipe Cycliste Armée de Terre
+ 2'22
74
Charles Bradley Huff
Rally Cycling
+ 2'23
75
Cristóbal Sarrión
Team Novo Nordisk Development
s.t.
76
Michael Burleigh
Canyon Bicycles
s.t.
77
Redi Halilaj
Amore & Vita - Selle SMP
+ 2'29
78
Sean Bennett
Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
+ 2'30
79
Travis McCabe
UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
+ 2'32
80
Bryan Alaphilippe
Equipe Cycliste Armée de Terre
+ 2'33
81
Altin Sufaj
Amore & Vita - Selle SMP
+ 2'35
82
Niklas Gustavsson
Team Tre Berg - PostNord
+ 3'38
83
Klinti Grembi
Amore & Vita - Selle SMP
+ 3'41
84
Cortlan Brown
Canyon Bicycles
+ 3'49
85
Isac Lundgren
Team Tre Berg - PostNord
+ 4'00
86
Stephen Bassett
Silber Pro Cycling
+ 4'02
87
Cullen Easter
Team Illuminate
+ 4'04
88
Arjen Livyns
Pauwels Sauzen - Vastgoedservice
+ 4'06
89
Lucas Schwarz
Tirol Cycling Team
+ 4'18
90
Angus Morton
Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis
+ 4'33
91
Szymon Tracz
Wibatech - 7R Fuji
+ 4'35
92
Justin McQuerry
Team Novo Nordisk Development
+ 4'46
93
Alisher Vokhobov
Team Novo Nordisk Development
+ 6'15
94
Yannick Peeters
Pauwels Sauzen - Vastgoedservice
+ 6'53
95
Emanuel Mini
Team Novo Nordisk Development
+ 6'56
96
Lakota Phippen
Team Novo Nordisk Development
+ 8'42
97
Brandon McNulty
Rally Cycling
+ 8'50
98
Hayden McCormick
ONE Pro Cycling
+ 8'57
99
Jelle Schuermans
Pauwels Sauzen - Vastgoedservice
+ 8'58
100
Valens Ndayisenga
Tirol Cycling Team
+ 9'23
101
Matteo Dal-Cin
Rally Cycling
+ 9'31
102
Sepp Kuss
Rally Cycling
+ 9'43
103
Patrick Gamper
Tirol Cycling Team
+ 9'45
104
Thomas Soladay
Rally Cycling
+ 9'50
105
Danilo Celano
Amore & Vita - Selle SMP
+ 9'52
106
Danick Vandale
Silber Pro Cycling
+ 9'54
107
Patrick Clausen
Riwal - Platform Cycling Team
+ 10'09
108
Tanguy Turgis
BMC Development Team
+ 10'19
Points
Rank
Name
Team
Points
1
John Murphy
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
37
2
Steele Von Hoff
ONE Pro Cycling
36
3
David Boucher
Pauwels Sauzen - Vastgoedservice
27
-25
Rank
Name
Team
Time
1
Mathias Westergaard
Riwal - Platform Cycling Team
6h00'10 (1)
2
Tom Baylis
ONE Pro Cycling
+ 6 (2)
3
Geoffrey Curran
Axeon - Hagens Berman
+ 14 (3)
Teams
Rank
Team
Time
1
Holowesko - Citadel Racing
18h00'03 (1)
2
ONE Pro Cycling
+ 42 (2)
3
Pauwels Sauzen - Vastgoedservice
+ 1'30 (3)
Manager Opinion
Of course today's stage was not as great as yesterday's, but to take the win in the points classification along with what we already had makes sure that we can look back very satisfied not only at this stage, but also at the race.
@Tamijo: Indeed, some very good times I might even say
@Everyone: Time for another news article. Time to enjoy the interesting ways PCM has found to produce weird results Next up is the first ranking update.
Belgian opening weekend sees surprising winners
13/2 Atapuma has won the Trofeo Laigueglia. In a sprint à deux, he beat Italian talent Formolo. Kiserlovski came third, less than ten seconds down.
21/2 Bob Jungels won the Volta ao Algarve. After limiting his losses on the Alto do Malhao, he managed to ride the best time trial of the GC riders to take the overall win with a small margin over home rider Gonçalves. Lutsenko took third place.
21/2 Chris Froome emerged as the Ruta del Sol winner. Despite an underwhelming time trial, a win on the Alto de Hazallanas was enough to guarantee the win. Contador came 2nd, Gesink completed the podium. In a very stacked field, Nibali came 4th. Stars like Chaves and Aru did not even make the top 10.
21/2 The Tour of Oman saw Froome's main rival come out on top. A solo win on the Green Mountain has, as usual, turned out to be enough for the GC win. Adam Yates and Kanstantin Siutsou ended over a minute down in the GC. The sprints saw Cavendish and Kittel battle it out, with the Manx Missile taking a 2-1 victory.
22/2 The Ardennes Classics have announced their wildcards. All three races had space for Cofidis and CCC. The Amstel Gold Race also invited Direct Energie, Roompot, Caja Rural, Fortuneo and Gazprom. The Flèche Wallonne and Liège-Bastogne-Liège invited, along with the two previously mentioned teams, the 4 Belgian ProConti teams Sport Vlaanderen, Wanty, Verandas Willems and WB Veranclassic. The FW also invited Gazprom, while Direct Energie can prepare for La Doyenne.
26/2 The new WT addition Omloop Het Nieuwsblad was won by Sonny Colbrelli. In a sprint, he beat Viviani and Gatto. Gautier surprised with a 4th place.
27/2 One day later, Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne was won by Mark Renshaw in a mass sprint, ahead of Jasper Stuyven and Samuel Dumoulin.
27/2 Another new addition to the WT is the Abu Dhabi Tour. This edition was won by Rudy Molard, who beat Gastauer and Miguel Angel Lopez.
28/2 And finally some sponsor news. Newly promoted team WB Veranclassic saw its sponsors pull out at the end of the season. It has quite a while to find a replacement fortunately. The same goes for Leopard, which has been in the sport for quite some years, but has decided it's time to say good bye.
28/2 For other teams, there was good news. Direct Energie and Wanty have both managed to renew their sponsor contracts.
@sutty: Indeed, it went quite well
@Tamijo: We don't worry about the ranking anyway, next season is the one we want to promote, this season our calendar may be a bit too limited for that.
European Tour #1
In order to gain some experience on European soil and see how the racing is there, especially for our talents, the sponsors have granted us some funds to go to some European races. There will be three periods when we head to Europe. Each time we will travel with a fixed squad, otherwise things are getting too expensive for us. The first tour is in March. Since some races have smaller maximums squad sizes, some riders won't do all races in a Tour.
The races
1/3 Trofej Umag
5/3 International Rhodes Grand Prix
10/3 - 12/3 International Tour of Rhodes
20/3 - 26/3 Tour de Normandie
Holowesko
Miguel Bryon
Robin Carpenter
Ruben Companioni
Taylor Eisenhart
Andzs Flaksis
Andrei Krasilnikau
Ty Magner
Brendan Rhim