@ Nemolito: Thanks! I usually try to suggest riders from Indonesia of course, but also from other countries that don't normally get a lot of love, Eg Lampawog this season was probably my favourite - I think SN wound up with him. Gidich is probably my all-time favourite suggestion. I hope one day Bikex gets sick of me bothering him every year and decides to sell him
@Valv: The development will pay off over the next few seasons, but we've just got to survive through this one first as our depth is non-existent. If we go down, our long-term plan is completely screwed. Thanks! It's got elements that remind me of your current jersey which I also think is awesome
After a super successful transfer season, we've been able to stage a decently successfull rebuild by investing in youth, bringing in a couple of older, experienced heads and strengthening our home-grown core of riders.
GC/Climbing team
Warchol winning Stage 18 of the 2020 Vuelta Espana
Our GC team is headed by Warchol, coming off a very successful first maxed season that saw him take a stage win in the Vuelta and amazingly finish in 12th overall. In the off-season, he's been spotted high in the Java mountains perfecting his climbing technique which we hope translates to more results on the road. He leads alongside new recruit from the defunct Repsol team Eddie Dunbar who was secured from the Free Agency for uh, quite a fee. Dunbar was the team's main target coming into the transfer season and we are thrilled to have him lead the team for many years to come.
Name
Name
FLT
MTN
HIL
TT
STA
RES
REC
COB
SPR
ACC
FTR
DHL
PRL
OVL
Wage
Bartosz
Warchol
70
80
74
67
76
77
73
59
61
70
66
68
67
77.12
167,000
Eddie
Dunbar
69
77
76
77
74
77
78
58
60
68
62
71
77
76.97
Um…
MuImam
Arifin
66
76
74
66
67
71
73
52
58
72
82
63
66
74.33
70,000
Sprints
As a team that has always had a solid sprinting department, we were disappointed last year that main man Vanderbiest and an ageing Goss couldn't deliver any results. We've has the aformentioned riders as well as a peak Kruopis and Kristoff ride for us in recent years and thought it'd be time to bring in another accomplished sprinter in Australian Leigh Howard He's an accomplished sprinter that has ridden for the Amaysim team since the dawn of time/ We've made a number of inquiries over the years about him, and as soon as we saw he was on the open market knew what had to be done. He'll be supported by the Swiss man Dylan Page and locals Suryadi, Gani and Nur Hasan during the season.
Name
Name
FLT
MTN
HIL
TT
STA
RES
REC
COB
SPR
ACC
FTR
DHL
PRL
OVL
Wage
Leigh
Howard
76
63
68
68
75
70
79
63
82
79
64
65
68
78.23
250,000
Bambang
Suryadi
71
56
62
64
72
68
76
58
79
76
61
60
64
74.06
60,000
Dylan
Page
75
57
66
60
72
72
75
66
78
79
62
55
59
75.26
50,000
Abdul
Gani
75
61
67
65
76
73
73
68
76
77
60
66
68
74.04
50,000
Sandy
Nur Hasan
70
60
63
59
72
72
72
58
75
74
73
65
59
71.41
50,000
Enkhtaivan
B-E
77
62
66
71
71
77
70
63
64
73
71
71
71
70.89
50,000
Hills
After two season of having Bakelandts lead the team, we decided to let him go and focus on other areas. However, the opportunity arose to sign Jensen from the Free Agency as surprisingly nobody had any real interest in him so we went in for him and came away with a steal. As a result of him not being a planned transfer, he doesn't have a wealth of support but will have Luchshenko, Setiawa, Arifin and Phodingam to lead him around during the season.
Name
Name
FLT
MTN
HIL
TT
STA
RES
REC
COB
SPR
ACC
FTR
DHL
PRL
OVL
Wage
KH
Jensen
71
70
80
67
77
73
71
55
66
76
81
73
70
77.19
220,000
Sergey
Luchshenko
72
65
75
63
77
72
78
63
75
75
71
72
65
75.05
115,000
Time Trials
We have built a solid base of TT'ers to work off of and hopefully improve in the next few seasons. The acquisitions of Hofer and Dunbar as well as a maxing Arif Prayogo and Wolf men that we'll be at the very lest competitive during the season and should perform adequately in TTT's.
Name
Name
FLT
MTN
HIL
TT
STA
RES
REC
COB
SPR
ACC
FTR
DHL
PRL
OVL
Wage
Eddie
Dunbar
69
77
76
77
74
77
78
58
60
68
62
71
77
76.97
250,000
Andreas
Hofer
73
58
65
78
74
72
68
55
63
68
75
64
78
73.23
60,000
Justin
Wolf
70
60
63
77
71
72
70
55
56
62
58
59
75
71.96
50,000
Dealton
A Prayogo
73
62
68
76
73
75
70
59
64
64
74
64
78
73.11
50,000
AOP
Setiawa
67
68
74
72
74
71
69
57
62
70
76
66
72
72.24
50,000
Enkhtaivan
B-E
77
62
66
71
71
77
70
63
64
73
71
71
71
70.89
50,000
Full Roster
Season Outlook
Our primary goals during transfers were to strengthen our Indonesian + young rider contingent, as well as to bring in a few older heads to lead the team and hopefully ensure our survival from relegation. With Howard, Jensen and Dunbar secure from the FA we feel that we will be able to survive the season with some careful planning. The team's weakness is obviously a significant lack of depth due to having so many developing riders riding for us and abroad this season. We take solace in knowing it's only a short term weakness as riders continue to progress with their development, they'll max out and provide depth in future seasons. With careful planning, Dunbar is expected to have a huge season in his last where he is U25 eligible and before training next season. Warchol has also been trained to lead the team in GC races alongside Dunbar. Whilst we can't reveal his calendar yet, there will most definitely be a few surprises.
Only two races for us in the month of February, where we should hopefully see some action in Portugal before sending our youth to Belgium to gain some experience.
Volta a Portugal
Team
First name
Last name
Flt
Mtn
Hil
TT
Sta
Res
Rec
Cob
Spr
Acc
Ftr
Dhl
Prl
KH
Jensen
71
70
80
67
77
73
71
55
66
76
81
73
70
Bambang
Suryadi
71
56
62
64
72
68
76
58
79
76
61
60
64
Andreas
Hofer
73
58
65
78
74
72
68
55
63
68
75
64
78
D.N
Arif Prayogo
73
62
68
76
73
75
70
59
64
64
74
64
78
A.O
Setiawa
67
68
74
72
74
71
69
57
62
70
76
66
72
Mu
Abdurrhaman
67
73
69
68
71
71
70
55
60
67
73
64
68
Sandy
Nur Hasan
70
60
63
59
72
72
72
58
75
74
73
65
59
Sakchai
Phodignam
67
73
70
61
68
69
69
60
64
69
72
69
61
Summary
Best previous result: 2019 - 5th GC Leopold König
Jensen will be aiming to attack the 4 hill stages chasing stage wins. He should be in a good GC position from the outset also due to his PRL and can hopefully remain consistent enough with his attacking stats to stay within the top-20 in the GC. Dunbar was considered, but due to fears of a strong start list was withdrawn from the team. Arif Prayogo and Hofer to be competitive in the prologue, and will hopefully not over exert themselves throughout the race to be competitive in the final TT. Suryadi will target the two early sprint stages. Setiawa will have a free role. Nur Hasan, Abdurrhaman and Phodignam will continue their development as water carriers.
Omloop
Team
First name
Last name
Flt
Mtn
Hil
TT
Sta
Res
Rec
Cob
Spr
Acc
Ftr
Dhl
Prl
Abdul
Gani
75
61
67
65
76
73
73
68
73
77
60
66
68
Justin
Wolf
70
60
63
77
71
72
70
55
56
62
58
59
75
Enkhtaivan
Bolor-Erdene
77
62
66
71
71
77
70
63
64
73
71
71
71
Viktor
Verschaeve
65
71
70
67
72
71
70
62
62
69
67
64
66
Muhammad
Yudha
67
67
69
65
69
69
68
55
64
69
68
67
66
Rachmad
Wibisono
69
68
67
69
68
70
68
55
59
68
73
65
69
Summary
Best previous result: 2018 - 11th Nikolas Maes
Breaks, breaks, and more breaks is the only way of achieving anything out of this race. We don’t expect to score any points whatsoever, so pooled together youth + a few riders with remaining RDs with the faint hope they can manage to join the early break. Gani is a strong rider and if the cobbled sections are ridden easily he could hang on, but probably won’t survive given previous results.
Conclusion
We should score ok in Portugal at the very least, looking at previous results. After Omloop we have a large break until late March so we should come into the first rankings update with only 4 races under our belt and expect to be close to bottom. Not to worry though as it’s not until April that we start properly racing and hope to score well from then on.
Interesting team you send to Portugal. Think you can score on any terrain there, except for the last stage probably. Jensen might still hang on long enough for a decent GC though
(Totally not because all the cool kids were doing it)
Almost half our team this past season were unmaxed, and as the season has now come to an end these riders have taken the next step in their development.
Jan Xandri
Xandri spent his final year of development (and first year as part of our team) on loan at Evonik - ELKO in the PT where he scored 114 points. His schedule followed PT kingping Taaramae around where he learnt a lifetimes' worth of knowledge from the GT champion. He has arrived in Indonesia for the pre-season where he'll meet and train with his new teammates and slip right in to the GC squad for next season nicely.
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Surname
Name
Flt
Mtn
Hil
TT
Sta
Res
Rec
Cob
Spr
Acc
Ftr
Dhl
Prl
Lvl
Pot
2021
Xandri
Jan
67
74
72
71
66
73
70
60
60
69
75
74
69
4
5
2022
Xandri
Jan
68
76
73
73
67
74
72
60
60
70
76
75
71
Max
5
Teten Rohendi
Rohendi also joined the team last transfers and was immediately sent out on loan to PT team Mapei where he had a completely free role and managed to score 174 points. He returns much better off with a newfound wealth of knowledge and experience that can hopefully be utilised in the coming season. He's a very well rounded climber/stage racer and if he can stay focused, he might find himself improving even more into his senior years.
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Surname
Name
Flt
Mtn
Hil
TT
Sta
Res
Rec
Cob
Spr
Acc
Ftr
Dhl
Prl
Lvl
Pot
2021
Rohendi
Teten
70
73
74
68
72
74
72
55
62
73
71
70
69
4
4
2022
Rohendi
Teten
72
75
75
70
73
75
74
55
62
74
72
71
71
Max
4
Andreas Odie Purnama Setiawa
Setiawa has been with the team since his first pro season a few years ago and has now finally finished his development. He was originally going to be developed into a basic puncheur with an eye to train his uphill ability in the future, but it was decided that the current hil/tt hybrid route would be more interesting and unique. He does prefer to ride the more aerodynamic TT bike, so there may still be some future improvement in that area.
—
Surname
Name
Flt
Mtn
Hil
TT
Sta
Res
Rec
Cob
Spr
Acc
Ftr
Dhl
Prl
Lvl
Pot
2021
Setiawa
Andreas Odie Purnama
67
68
74
72
74
71
69
57
62
70
76
66
72
4
5
2022
Setiawa
Andreas Odie Purnama
69
70
75
74
75
72
71
57
62
70
76
66
74
Max
5
Mu Abdurrahman
Abdurrahman joined the team the same season as Setiawa, but still needs an additional season to reach his full potential with a loan up into the PT. He's also decently rounded for a stage racer and up until Wibisono was signed, probably would have been the primary candidate along with Nur Hasan for future investment post-development. Really looking forward to Season 2023 when he'll return as the first fully developed Indonesian stage racer.
—
Surname
Name
Flt
Mtn
Hil
TT
Sta
Res
Rec
Cob
Spr
Acc
Ftr
Dhl
Prl
Lvl
Pot
2021
Abdurrahman
Muhammad
67
73
69
68
71
71
70
55
60
67
73
64
68
3
4
2022
Abdurrahman
Muhammad
68
75
71
70
73
73
72
55
60
68
74
64
70
4
4
Sandy Nur Hasan
Speaking of Nur Hasan, it was a delight to be able to scout and sign the sprinter a few seasons back. He'll finish his development as a very very well rounded sprinter next season and we would love to be able to invest in his future development. We're still yet to have a victory from an Indonesian rider in 7 years, so if we don't break the duck this year Nur Hasan will be the man.
—
Surname
Name
Flt
Mtn
Hil
TT
Sta
Res
Rec
Cob
Spr
Acc
Ftr
Dhl
Prl
Lvl
Pot
2021
Nur Hasan
Sandy
70
60
63
59
72
72
72
58
75
74
73
65
59
3
4
2022
Nur Hasan
Sandy
72
60
64
59
73
74
76
58
77
76
73
66
59
4
4
Viktor Verschaeve
We love the team building and rider composition of jph's Farfetch squad, so when the opportunity arose to steal one of their young climbers for next to nothing we couldn't resist. He's another rider who will need a PT loan move to finish his development so may even find his way back to his former team for a year yet. Verschaeve encapsulates the classic old-school climber mould, he's great uphill and has lovely energy stats.
—
Surname
Name
Flt
Mtn
Hil
TT
Sta
Res
Rec
Cob
Spr
Acc
Ftr
Dhl
Prl
Lvl
Pot
2021
Verschaeve
Viktor
65
71
70
67
72
71
70
62
62
69
67
64
66
3
6
2022
Verschaeve
Viktor
66
74
72
69
74
73
73
62
62
70
68
65
68
4
6
Muhammad Yudha
Yudha joined the team this year and went straight from level 1 >3. He's similar to Setiawa was originally, minus the TT ability. Fully developed, he'll be the strongest puncheur packaged and made in Indonesia so far. He'll become a cookie-cutter puncheur that should be pretty handy if we still have a hilly leader this time in a few seasons.
—
Surname
Name
Flt
Mtn
Hil
TT
Sta
Res
Rec
Cob
Spr
Acc
Ftr
Dhl
Prl
Lvl
Pot
2021
Yudha
Muhammad
67
67
69
65
69
69
68
55
64
69
68
67
66
1
4
2022
Yudha
Muhammad
68
68
72
65
72
71
69
55
64
71
70
67
66
3
4
Rachmad Noka Wibisono
Wibisono joined this past season along with Yudha, but only managed to rise one development level. He was our highest priority signing (even over Mr. 815k) and we believe that he can be the future of Indonesian cycling along with Nur Hasan. With planned future investment, he can actually become quite an interesting rider, and not at a huge cost either. Plans come and go, but hopefully we'll be in a position to be able to make it happen.
Really really like that domestique core you are building especially climbing-wise, so cool to see
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." [ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
Season 2021 started with Indosat as nailed on favourites to do the dreaded double-relegation back down to the CT division. Looking at the roster coming into the season, two things stood out - we had spent an absurd amount on a promising young Irish rider and as a result the team lacked any depth. Big seasons would be needed from the four team leaders in Howard, Jensen, Dunbar and Warchol as well as riders like Page and Suryadi scraping up any minor points to even have a shot at staying up. After a shockingly bad start, Howard and Jensen kept the points flowing stabilising things just enough to keep us on the cusp of the relegation zone through the mid season heading towards the end of the season. Warchol and Dunbar stepped up and their run of results in the teams’ last few races (Warchol’s 2nd GC in ToA, but particularly Dunbar’s fun few days out in Germany) ultimately saved the team from relegation right at the death. Thanks to their efforts, we will continue to build a competitive squad and improve our home core of riders in the PCT division (at least for another season )
2021 Season Results
Leigh Howard
Age:32
$$$:250,000
Ranking: 17th
2021 Points: 596
Howard winning the 2021 Nakhon Ratchasima Trophy
Race Results
- 1st -
Nakhon Ratchasima Trophy
Stage 5, Baltic Chain Tour
Stage 4, Circulo de Juarez
Stage 2, Arab Tour
Points Class, Arab Tour
- 3rd -
GC, Baltic Chain Tour
GC, Circulo de Juarez
- Other Resutls -
6th GC, Riga Jurmala
7th Veenendaal - Veenendaal
9th Down Under Classic
Stage Podiums: 2
Stage Top 10s: 8
Howard had a terrific season, placing as the highest individually ranked rider for the team. He rode exceptionally well when he was motivated, but unfortunately struggled throughout the season with making consistent efforts. He was a key rider in us staying up this past season and we're looking forward to what damage he can do in the PCT division in 2022.
Eddie Dunbar
Age: 25
$$$: 815,000
Ranking: 42nd
2021 Points: 445
Dunbar on the top step of the podium after winning the Bayern Rundfahrt
Race Results
- 1st -
GC, Bayern Rundfahrt
Stage 4, Bayern Rundfahrt
u25 Class, Bayern Rundfahrt
Points Class, Bayern Rundfahrt
u25 Class, Tour of Britain
- Other Results -
3rd GC, Tour of Britain
10th GC, Tour of Scandinavia
10th GC, Jelajah SKL
Stage top-10s: 7
Dunbar had a patchy season as our stage race co-lead alongside Warchol. The pre-season planning objective was to keep the two seperated and to divvy up the climbing/stage races between them. This approach produced mixed results, as it seems the team would have been better off prioritising one rider over the other (even with the riding style differences). Despite this, Eddie still smashed out a decent haul of points and ultimately saved our asses by dominating the Bayern Rundfahrt, winning the last stage in dramatic fashion to keep us up. And yes, we are still celebrating His development should continue into next season where he will hopefully return stronger.
Kristian Haugaard Jensen
Age: 31
$$$: 220,000
Ranking: 67
Points: 320
Jensen under the 1k banner on his way to a stage win in the Balkans Tour
Race Results
- 1st -
Stage 5, Volta a Portugal
Stage 4, Balkans Tour
KOM Class, Balkans Tour
- Other Results -
Podiums: 2
Stage Top-10s: 6
14th GC Volta a Portugal (5 days in yellow)
12th Milano-Torino
13th Strade Bianchi
Jensen led the team in the hillier races this season, arriving from the defunct PT team Volvo. He had little to no support at all and had to fend for himself in every race this season. Along with that, the PCT's insane quality and quantity of puncheurs was going to make it difficult for Jensen to score points. As a result Jensen had to race aggressively and ride for results himself. With no support and a stacked competition, he attacked in more races than any rider who's ever ridden for the team and managed to pull off two of the greatest individual victories in the team's history! Two long-range attacks in the Balkans and Portugal have cemented Jensen in the teams folklore and have also proved a point for next season - that this man needs some support, dammit!
Bartosz Warchol
Age: 30
$$$: 167,000
Ranking: 71
Points: 294
Warchol wins stage 11 of the Tour of America!
Race Results
- 1st -
Stage 11, Tour of America
- 2nd -
GC, Tour of America
- Other Results -
13th GC, East Java
14th GC, Tour of Japan
Stage Podiums: 2
Stage Top-10s: 5
Warchol had a steady season, with the huge highlight being his performance in the Tour of America. He had a solid enough season after his pre-season training, and showed what a capable climber he can be. He ultimately suffered the same fate as Jensen though as he had little to no support - Arifin and to an extent King Power loanee Phodignam were about it. Considering this massive hurdle, he performed quite well and was always there or thereabouts on most stages. The question must be asked of what he can achieve with a proper team behind him considering his solo ToA heroics however, and of him and Dunbar will be able to find a happy equilibrium together next season.
Other Results
Dylan Page
Stage Podiums: 2
Stage Top-10s: 7
Points: 114
Bambang Suryadi
Stage Podiums: 1
Stage Top-10s: 5
Points: 76
Sergey Luchshenko
16th, Japan Cup
Stage Top-10s: 4
Points: 96
- Rest of Team -
Stage Podiums: 2
Stage Top-10s: 11
Wrap-up
Overall, season 2021 was a massive success. The team took a huge gamble going all-in on a single rider with the hope to build a future around him. The fee was astronomical, but thankfully with a few smart deals and a bit of luck 3 leaders were found with basement wages to head the team. The complete lack of depth was obvious from the beginning, as nearly half of our riders were unmaxed and not point scoring threats whatsoever. This lack of depth was an issue in almost every race - it was only some amazing individual performances that ultimately kept us up. Thankfully this has already changed going into 2022, with a bunch of riders returning from loan bolster the roster. Hopefully enough to keep us going for another season as we hope to continue to develop this wonderful sport of cycling at the PCT level in Indonesia.
Ulrich Ulriksen wrote:
Jensen's win in the Balkans and Dunbar in Bayern Rundfarht were two of my favorites reports all season.
I can't really echo this
But yeah, congrats on staying up, although it was much closer than what you were probably hoping for.
I guess you'll be able to considerably lower your expenses on Eddie, making room for getting at least one rider with good scoring potential, likely allowing you to stay up more easily Or even more?