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.:Racing News:.

With the first races of the MG season underway, we felt it was only right to reveal our full racing calendar for the 2018 CT season.

DateRaceCountry
10.1Clasico San Cristobal Cuba
22.1 - 31.1Vuelta al Tachira Venezuela
31.1Great Ocean Road Classic Australia
1.2 - 7.2Tour de Langkawi Malaysia
7.2Kuurne - Bruxelles - Kuurne Belgium
10.2Gent - Wevelgem Belgium
10.2 - 12.2Ras Tailteann Ireland
22.2Gisborne GP New Zealand
25.2 - 27.2Hong Kong Challenge Hong Kong
5.3 - 9.3Circulo de Juarez Mexico
18.3Geraardsbergen-Bosberg Belgium
21.3 - 26.3Tour of Turkey Turkey
4.4 - 10.4Grand Prix du Midi Libre France
18.4Betonexpressz GP Hungary
26.4Lincoln GP* Great Britain
4.5 - 5.5Windhoek ITT* Namibia
7.51 Jour de Dunkerque France
12.5 - 14.5Tour du Faso Burkina Faso
19.5 - 24.5Tour of Eritrea Eritrea
19.5 - 21.5Giro del Trentino Italy
2.6 - 6.6La Tropicale Amissa Bongo* Gabon
13.6 - 17.6Tour of Slovenie Slovenia
18.6 - 23.6Tour of South Africa South Africa
26.6 - 30.6Tour d'Andorra Andorra
1.7 - 8.7Tour de San Luis Argentina
5.7 - 6.7Celtic Chrono Great Britain
23.7Vilnius GP Lithuania
27.7 - 30.7USA Pro Cycling Challenge United States
1.8 - 6.8Benelux Challenge Belgium/ Netherlands
9.8Rio Vista Chinesa Brazil
20.8 - 21.8Grands Prix Cyclistes Canada
1.9Paris Tours France
1.9 - 5.9Tour of Britain Great Britain
10.9 - 13.9Euskal Bizkleta Spain
24.9Colombian Venteaux Colombia
29.9GP Yekaterinburg Russia
1.1Heistse Pijl Belgium
6.10 - 10.10Herald Sun Tour Australia
6.10 - 9.10Course de Solidarnosc Poland
18.1Zuri Metzgete Switzerland
*Italics indicates goal races

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Welcome to the GCN Racing News Show. New for 2018, we will recap every race this year, giving insights on the highs and lows of the squad, their progress as the year goes on and keep you updated on all the action!

Clasico San Cristobal
January 2018

The CT season opener took place on the hilly course of the Clasico San Cristobal in Cuba. Favouring a puncheur type rider, we saw the GCN debut for Gasore Hategeka, a former winner in 2016.

It was a break of 3 riders who would eventually break the elastic of the main group, building a lead of 7 minutes before the chase back from Eddie Stobart and Valio started.

Two laps to go of the finishing circuit to go, it down to 3 minutes for the lead group and the gap was on going down for the trio. By the 15km to go marker, it was all back together but the pace was set high by the big teams.


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The first to show his colours was Ben Nasser, attacking hard with Di Maggio in tow. The next circuit was attack after attack with different favourites tried to break free in the bid for glory. Approaching the final climb though, it was who would quickest in the sprint... with Tommy Zaini taking the first victory of the year.

Cyril Gautier took a solid 2nd place ahead of Josh Edmondson. Gasore Hategeka came away with a 22nd place finish, disappointing losing touch with the top guys at the wrong moment.

1Tommy ZainiCompal-Merida5h23'12
2Cyril GautierValio - DeLaval+ 20
3Joshua EdmondsonBNZ Cycling Teams.t.
4Cesare Di MaggioENI-MOLs.t.
5Hassen Ben NasserCampari - Super Drys.t.
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22Gasore HategekaGCN ProTeam+ 1'44
28Ahmed Youssef BelgasemGCN ProTeam+ 2'53
29Michael CumingGCN ProTeams.t.
112Geoffroy NgandambaGCN ProTeam+ 10'58
141Oumaru MinoungouGCN ProTeam+ 15'24
154Ryan GibbonsGCN ProTeam+ 20'37
157Steven BurkeGCN ProTeam+ 21'11
168Michael ThomsonGCN ProTeam+ 25'23

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jandal7
GCN Race News Show, love it Grin Awesome-looking HQ as always Wink Disappointing from Hategeka, I really don't see how your team can recover from this, your January is ruined!
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant."

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the_hoyle
jandal7 wrote:
GCN Race News Show, love it Grin Awesome-looking HQ as always Wink Disappointing from Hategeka, I really don't see how your team can recover from this, your January is ruined!

Glad you like it Wink it couldn't leave out something they do irl.

Gasore is here just to give us a presence in these sorts of races, so no massive expectations. See how his season gets on and the next race show will be tonight Pfft
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Welcome to the GCN Racing News Show! After one and only outing, there was a few mess ups by the producers, and some tapes were lost... However, we are back and we are going to make amends with some mid-season recaps instead, with all the results from the start of the year to the end of May covers over 3 parts!

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.:January 2018:.

After the season opener in Cuba, the team headed to Venezuela for the Vuelta al Tachira, the first stage race of the year for the team. On the flatter stages, we had Chris Opie and Dan McLay making their debuts for GCN, and taking some Top 10 finishes in the meantime.

However, when the climbs started, it would be Thibault Pinot who came front and centre. Taking the victory on Stages 4, 6, 8 and 9 in dominating fashion and with it came the GC victory as well. It was a great start to 2018 for the Frenchman, who struggled in the bigger races last year.


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Thibault winning in yellow at Vuelta al Tachira


January ended in Australia at the Great Ocean Road Classic, where we hoped that Jens Keukeleire would be in the mix at the end of a race for the Sprinters. Sadly though, he would be similar to Gasore in Cuba, struggling throughout and only managing to pick up a 22nd place finish, as Johannes Schinnagel (Oberfranken) took the win after a long day in the break.

.:February 2018:.

February started in the Far East at the Tour de Langkawi, where an entire team was built around Pinot. After his domination in Tachira, we had high hopes. A 2nd place on Stage 3 and 4th place on stage 5 was enough to take home 2nd on GC behind a very strong Jaime Suaza (Compal).

Our European campaign began at the Kuurne-Bruxelles-Kuurne and Gent-Wevelgem in Belgium. Pieter Jacobs led the team at both races, but we would see a surprise result at K-B-K first... in the form of Geoffroy Ngandamba! Despite being on domestique duties for Jacobs all race, he would sprint against some of the best in the division on the cobbles to take a very respectable podium place.

Onto Gent-Wevelgem and we would be mixing the best PCT cobblers, and sadly results would not go the same way as K-B-K. Pieter would struggle all day and the same for Ngandamba, with the former being best placed in 38th place.

A quick trip over to Ireland for the Ras Tailteann, where Jens Keukeleire would be our leader. Just like in the Great Ocean Road Classic, he would struggle to live up to expectations yet again. Top 10 on Stage 1 and Stage 3 was the best he came away with and there no real GC presence either. Disappointing race all round really. The biggest excitement was Thibault Pinot stretching his legs with a couple days off in the breakaway.


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Geoffroy sprinting to 3rd place in Kuurne-Bruxelles-Kuurne


Back to Oceania for the Gisborne GP next, with a hills team built around Gasore Hategeka. The Rwandan would be part of all the moves over the course of the day, but when it came to the crunch, he sadly went missing and missed the winning move. Coming home + 2'39 behind winner Hassen Ben Nasser (Campari), he would be the best placed of the GCN team in 12th.

The month ended in Hong Kong for the Hong Kong Challenge, and the race started with a podium for Hategeka after a series of attacks in the closing kilometres of Stage 1. The Stage 2 ITT was a bit of write-off for the team and was more about limiting losses for Gasore and Thibault ahead of a mountainous stage 3.

However, the stage would not go to plan as Pinot would show signs of fatigue on the lower slopes of the final climb to the finish. As Leopold König (Valio) took the overall win, our Frenchman would come in + 3'04 and finish 9th on GC.

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redordead
Some solid results to start of the seaon. Pinot was absolutely irresistible in Tachira Smile

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