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[PCT] Bralirwa | Season Recap
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August Review

August was a slow month for us with just 3 races, but there were a couple of massive highlights to take a look back on:

Deutschland Tour | PTHC
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Fabio Silvestre delivers a massively surprising stage win

We didn't have particularly high expectations for the Deutschland Tour. Some depth points from Nils Politt, maybe Carlos Verona if we're lucky, and perhaps one or two Top 10 finishes in the sprints from Fabio Silvestre. Little did we know.

The pivotal stage came on day two, where Fabio not only won the stage - a miracle on its own -, but there was a split between sprinters and peloton, which vaulted him into second overall. After a solid time trial, he ended up in 6th overall, a tremendous result. Nils added a 30th overall for good measure.
1Mads WürtzGrieg-Maersk18h38'50
2Sondre Holst EngerCedevita+ 2
3Matti ManninenLos Pollos Hermanos+ 7
4Marlen ZmorkaLos Pollos Hermanos+ 8
5Tom WirtgenEA Vesuvio+ 11
...
6Fabio SilvestreBralirwa - Stevens Bikess.t.
30Nils PolittBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 40
72Carlos VeronaBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 1'08
81Darren YoungBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 1'18
131Welay Hagos BerheBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 2'44
162Jago WillemsBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 3'34
170Lennert Van EetveltBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 3'49
185Jean Eric HabimanaBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 6'33

Tour du Maroc | C1
While we didn't have any expectations for Deutschland, we had high hopes for the Tour du Maroc, given Louis Meintjes led a solid team to attack the overall classificatino. To make it short: 3rd, 7th and 5th places on the three uphill finishes were enough for 5th overall. Not stellar, but reasonable given the opposition.

Joeri Stallaert was our sprinter and he actually did pretty well, being 3rd and 1st from the peloton on the final two sprint stages ... unfortunately behind the breakaway both times, robbing us of additional stage points, solidifying the picture of a good, not great race.
1Adam YatesIndosat Ooredoo25h36'51
2Daan OlivierFastned+ 24
3Domen NovakLierse SK - Pizza Ullo PCTeam+ 39
4George BennettXero Racing+ 44
5Louis MeintjesBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 56
...
33Valens NdayisengaBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 6'25
45Mektel EyobBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 9'23
79Natnael TesfatsionBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 18'52
92Lennert Van EetveltBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 23'01
121Welay Hagos BerheBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 36'46
140Jean Eric HabimanaBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 43'01
148Joeri StallaertBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 45'22

GP Kigali | C1
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Joeri Stallaert finishes 2nd (among some lapped riders)

The GP Kigali is maybe the biggest race on our calendar - not in terms of points, of course, but it's our one home race of the year, and it's sort of our white whale: Despite having nominal contenders in all three previous years, we've yet been unable to win it. Joeri Stallaert came closest last year with a 3rd place ...

... and he bested that performance! Unfortunately only by one place, falling short of the win we'd have treasured so much. That being said, in a tough field that is still a really strong result and some valuable points.
1Danny SummerhillTryg - Gobyk3h38'12
2Joeri StallaertBralirwa - Stevens Bikess.t.
3Mekseb DebesayDuckDuckGo - Everestings.t.
4Edward TheunsJura GIANTSs.t.
5Tom BohliTeam UBS - Tissots.t.
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22Matthew TeggartBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 2'17
36Tesfom OkbamariamBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 3'25
67Jean Eric HabimanaBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 7'18
73Darren YoungBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 8'48
107Welay Hagos BerheBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 15'33
124Lennert Van EetveltBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 21'27
162Jago WillemsBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 46'46

August Rankings
The end of the season is creeping ever closer, and the top of the PCT rankings becomes closer and closer, too. Well, not the very top: Los Pollos Hermanos reigns supreme with a huge lead, and Jura GIANTS can arguably plan for a PT season as well. But behind them ... just take a look:

PosLastTeamTotalRDPpRDProj
11pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/lph.pngLos Pollos Hermanos387214726.344293
22pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/jur.pngJura GIANTS324613424.223948
34pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/ino.pngIndosat Ooredoo296514620.313311
47pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/aab.pngAssa Abloy294514520.313311
53pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/brs.pngBralirwa - Stevens Bikes281813620.723377
65pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/fas.pngFastned265713220.133281
79pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/sfi.pngSony - Force India254613918.322986
86pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/lpu.pngLierse SK - Pizza Ullo PCTeam250014517.242810
98pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/xr0.pngXero Racing242913218.42999
1010pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/lmp.pngLampre - Pinarello240413318.082947

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1112pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/p4e.pngTeam Popo4Ever p/b Morshynska228113816.532694
1211pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/ubt.pngTeam UBS - Tissot225912817.652877
1314pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/spr.pngSauber Petronas Racing205314114.562373
1415pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/trg.pngTryg - Gobyk190113813.782246
1516pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/zal.pngDK Žalgiris186113513.792248
1613pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/mck.pngMcCormick Pro Cycling182611316.162634
1717pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/dev.pngDuckDuckGo - Everesting174511914.662390
1819pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/kmm.pngKraftwerk Man Machine173011814.662390
1920pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/zpc.pngZwift Pro Cycling1430130111793
2018pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/coc.pngColombini Cycling139011212.412023
2121pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/tlt.pngTrans Looney Tunes12621279.941620
2222pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/ghn.pngGenii Hyundai N Cycling11451428.061314
2323pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/gla.pngGlanbia10571179.031472
2424pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/snz.pngSpark-BNZ Racing8491316.481056

We've fallen to our lowest ranking position since January, which in and of itself is a ridiculous thing to say given that we're still in 5th place. This is in part because we didn't ride as much. Our PpRD actually increased by .12 over the last month. The bigger factor, though, is the strong performances from our rivals. Assa Abloy and Indosat in particular boosted their PpRD by 1.66 and .95, respectively, to pass us.

Now mind you, we're still in 3rd by PpRD with 27 race days left. The big question, of course, is how many of those race days are actually valuable. The answer, unfortunately, is: likely not that many.

Decent scoring expected:
RaceCat.Leader
Rheden GPPTHCJoeri Stallaert
Tour of JapanHCLouis Meintjes

The final two races of the season for our main leaders. Joeri will have tough PTHC opposition in the Netherlands, but at best something like a podium finish is certainly possible. The same applies to Louis Meintjes in the Tour of Japan. These are the two races where a decent amount of points are the most likely.

Decent scoring possible, but far from guaranteed:
RaceCat.Leader
Riga - JurmalaPTHCFabio Silvestre
Tour of BritainC1Uwizeyimana, Izagirre

Fabio's final race, perhaps in his entire career, will happen in Latvia. We can't expect him to score much against PT competition, but it's not impossible to imagine him getting a decent amount of points here.

Bonaventure and Ion are then asked to work their magic in Britain. It's honestly not that far-fetched that they can do something nice there: If the final stages favor climbers, there are only two riders who have both a higher climbing and a higher TT stat than Bonaventure. And Ion has done pretty good things on these types of courses, too, this year.

Decent scoring unlikely:
RaceCat.Leader
Balkans InternationalPTHCNdayisenga, Eyob
Chrono d'ArenbergPTHCDarren Young
Grand Prix CyclistePTHCEyob, Izagirre
Giro dell'EmiliaHCNdayisenga, Izagirre

Hills just aren't our forté, so nothing more than hopefully a few depth points are expected in the two classics. In the Balkans, our main hopes rely on breakaways and hopefully a challenge for the mountain classification. Natnael Tesfatsion has an outside shot at a Top 3-5 of the U25 classification, too. Finally, Darren Young is a Top 15-20 contender in Arenberg, but that won't deliver a whole lot of points.

So that leaves us with 8 hopefully valuable race days, 7 shaky race days and 12 where any decent amount of scoring would be a pleasant surprise. Will that be enough to ultimately end up in the promotion ranks? Who knows. But a month like this, where a significant and unexpected overperformance is the main reason why we've not dropped far more places underscores how lucky we are to even be in this position in the first place.

So the mantra remains: This is an incredibly fun season, the fact that we never even once had to worry about relegation is still the main achievement, and the excitement we currently experience is just a massive bonus, no matter the outcome. That said ... if the outcome was promotion, we certainly wouldn't mind.
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Nemolito
If we're counting that sixth s.t. place from Silvestre as a top-5, which I do, then congratulations on getting a top-5 in every race as well as the rankings so far!

It would have been so great to see Stallaert win in Rwanda, but hopefully next year you can try again there, in PTHC? Smile
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Fabianski
Guess you're officially the specialist for unexpected awesome results Wink (although I might have learnt from you, looking at some recent outcomes...)

Nice to still see you on track for promotion with just 2 months to go - although as you say it's also just 2 races for your top riders left. But I think most other teams are in a similar situation.
And as you say, Britain could be another outstanding race for Uwi, definitely a great rider for this kind of race!

Wish you all the best for the rest of the 2023 season - hope to see you in PT next year Smile
 
AbhishekLFC
You are edging closer to securing that promotion and good results from your two big leaders might be enough to confirm it! I'm sure there'll be more success than just those two, as has been the case all season.
 
redordead
Kigali is a bit easier now iirc, but it's still impressive to see Stallaert as high as 2nd there. Automatic promotion still looks very much on the cards for you Smile

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Breaking: Stevens to end name sponsorship after four years

In briefing to the press, Bralirwa - Stevens team principal Theodore Boss announced today that following the end of the 2023 MGUCI season, Stevens will conclude its four year run as name sponsor of the team. "For a while now, we've been in open communications with Stevens about their role in the team moving forward", Boss states. "Despite efforts from both sides, we were unfortunately unable to agree on a future strategic orientation of the team that would have been satisfying for all involved."

An official statement from Stevens reads: "We're very proud of our part in getting this team off the ground and of what the team has accomplished over these past four years. But a sponsorship like this is a big financial commitment that needs to be evaluated constantly. Ultimately, while it is of course the team's prerogative to select and sign the riders they feel give them the best chance for success, we have to acknowledge the consistently low number of German riders on the roster in recent seasons, and therefore the lack of coverage in our core markets. This led us to the tough decision to scale back our sponsorship investment."

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Stevens bikes will continue to be part of the peloton through Bralirwa.

Stevens will remain part of the Bralirwa family as the bike supplier for the foreseeable future. "We're very grateful for Stevens' contributions and support throughout our team's young history, and we're happy to keep them and their excellent bikes on board, even if in a smaller capacity", Theodore Boss says.

He continues: "Bralirwa is not in a position to fully fund a team on the PCT, let alone the PT level, on its own. We're therefore definitely going to add another title sponsor to replace Stevens in that role, and are already in contact with a few potential candidates." Boss declined to comment on the nationality of those candidates and any implications this might have for future teambuilding strategies.

"For now", he says, "our focus is on bringing this season and our time as Bralirwa - Stevens to a successful conclusion. This endeavor deserves our full attention. Everything else will follow in due time."
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Ezeefreak
Oh, so even this may be sad news for the team I am sure they will find another new strong partner to continue their journey.
On the other side this seems to be good news for us at the moment since it seems mthere is now a bit more room for us on the german market Grin
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kandesbunzler26
Silly season is obviously already on the way, I'm curious who'll be your next secondary (or primary?) sponsor. As long as it doesn't give you a French focus Wink
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Fabianski
On one hand it's always weird to see a sponsor disbanding after a really successful season. On the other hand, I can fully get Stevens' concerns about not getting the expected presence on the German market, and selling Rutsch surely didn't help the already complicated relations (despite getting Politt in return).

On the other side, the door is now wide open for another African sponsor, to have a fully African team next year - maybe even in PT? Fingers crossed you can get the necessary points from the remaining races Smile
 
redordead
Need more investment for the move to PT Pfft

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cunego59
Thanks for the comments everyone Smile I feel like we might not need a PT budget next year after all, but I'm excited for our new secondary sponsor going forward either way. I think the presentation will come early in the offseason.
 
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September Review

September consisted of just five races for us, four of which were in the PTHC category. We had high hopes for some, very little hopes for others, and overall we didn't get all that much from them - with one exception being another strong performance by Joeri Stallaert, who rounds out his season in style.

Tour of Britain | C1
Races like the Tour of Britain, with a time trial and some hills, have been very good to us this season, and the bedrock of our unexpected promotion push. We were hoping to replicate that in Britain, with both Ion Izagirre and Bonaventure Uwizeyimana among the second tier of contenders for the GC.

The race kicked off with a flat stage, and for the first time, neo pro Jago Willems was our dedicated sprinter. He couldn't really compete for points, but that wasn't expected, either. A 13th place is honestly a pretty nice performance. Then came the time trial, which went decently well: Ion and Uwi were both just outside the Top 20, with many of the riders ahead being pure time trialists.

Unfortunately, things didn't go according to plan from there. The remaining three stages proved way too tough for Ion, who ended up outside of the Top 30 in the GC. Uwi did okay-ish, but couldn't replicate some of his early season successes and finished 12th overall. What sort of saved this race for us were Mektel Eyob and Valens Ndayisenga, both of whom benefitted from the hard profiles and joined Uwi in the Top 20. Overall, it wasn't a terrible result, but it was a step backwards in the promotion race nonetheless.
1Eddie DunbarIndosat Ooredoo16h28'21
2Robert StannardDuckDuckGo - Everesting+ 28
3Fausto MasnadaJura GIANTS+ 35
4William BartaGenii Hyundai N Cycling+ 41
5Mikel IturriaBordeaux Métropole - Euskotren+ 57
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12B. UwizeyimanaBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 2'53
14Mektel EyobBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 4'04
18Valens NdayisengaBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 7'03
34Ion IzagirreBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 12'39
63Moise MugishaBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 20'58
75Lennert Van EetveltBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 25'09
105Welay Hagos BerheBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 35'18
146Jago WillemsBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 1h00'26

Riga - Jurmala GP | PTHC
Riga - Jurmala was Fabio Silvestre's final race of the season, and likely of his Bralirwa career. Against tough competition, we were hoping for him to end on a high note, but it wasn't to be. Never really finding his way in the finale, he was far from the action and finished all the way down in 36th place.
1Bryan CoquardELCO - ABEA4h04'57
2Niccolo BonifazioLierse SK - Pizza Ullo PCTeams.t.
3Artem SamolenkovTinkoff - La Datcha Teams.t.
4Hsuan Ping HsuKing Powers.t.
5Max KanterTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
...
36Fabio SilvestreBralirwa - Stevens Bikess.t.
76Samuel MugishaBralirwa - Stevens Bikess.t.
125Matthew TeggartBralirwa - Stevens Bikess.t.
129Janvier HadiBralirwa - Stevens Bikess.t.
136Tesfom OkbamariamBralirwa - Stevens Bikess.t.
139Darren YoungBralirwa - Stevens Bikess.t.

Balkans International | PTHC
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Moise Mugisha is back to his breakaway ways, claiming the KoM jersey after stage 1.

Hilly stage races on PTHC level without Louis Meintjes are always a tough proposition for us. We knew that breakaways were our only chance at scoring a decent amount of points, and to the team's credit, we had a presence ahead of the peloton in five of the six stages.

Moise Mugisha was up first, joining the group of the day on stage 1, and he made the most of it, coming away with the provisional lead in the mountain classification. Youngster Welay Hagos Berhe had perhaps his most prominent day of the year on stage 2, where he was in the winning group, capturing a 6th place on the day. On stage 3, Lennert Van Eetvelt made it three different riders on three different days.

Unfortunately, this splitting of responsibilities meant that Moise wasn't able to keep his lead in the KoM competition. But we would take one more shot: Supported by Jago Willems, Natnael Tesfatsion was in the breakaway on day 4 to lay the groundwork for another challenge on the final stage. And while he fell just short of the polkadots jersey, he managed to climb to 2nd place in the classification to score some solid points.

Five riders involved in breakaways, the other three were supposed to compete for the GC, even if of course not for the highest places. Valens Ndayisenga did the best, coming in at a respectable 27th place overall. Mektel Eyob and Ion Izagirre both missed some scoring thresholds by just a handful of seconds, respectively, with Eyob in 51st and Izagirre in 104th. Overall, we can commend the team for their efforts with the limited resources available.
1Joseph AreruyaXero Racing27h12'32
2Miguel Angel LopezEvonik - ELKO+ 18
3Takeaki AmezawaAker - MOT+ 51
4Davide FormoloRabobank+ 1'07
5Attila ValterEA Vesuvios.t.
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27Valens NdayisengaBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 6'16
51Mektel EyobBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 9'47
91Natnael TesfatsionBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 16'23
104Ion IzagirreBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 18'00
113Lennert Van EetveltBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 19'45
140Moise MugishaBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 30'53
142Welay Hagos BerheBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 31'23
186Jago WillemsBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 1h11'43

Chrono d'Arenberg | PTHC
The Chrono d'Arenberg was the one race where we placed our hopes on the shoulders of Darren Young. A decent-ish rider on both cobbles and the TT bike, we were hoping for him to compete for a lower Top 20 spot. Unfortunately, it turned out that the cobbles didn't have that much of an impact after all, which left him stranded just outside of the Top 30.
1Marlen ZmorkaLos Pollos Hermanos55'07
2Filippo GannaTeam Puma - SAP+ 16
3Panagiotis VlatosELCO - ABEA+ 17
4Kiril YatsevichTinkoff - La Datcha Team+ 23
5Silvan DillierTeam UBS - Tissot+ 30
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31Darren YoungBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 1'29
61Welay Hagos BerheBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 3'58
66Jago WillemsBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 5'16

Rheden GP | PTHC
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Only the world champion was stronger than Joeri in Rheden.

In his final race at the peak of his powers, Joeri Stallaert concluded what, despite comparably fewer wins, has points-wise been his strongest season for us. And he added another considerable chunk to his points total. In a very tough race, he proved to be the only rider who could match world champion Wisniowski, showing resilience and catching up with him time and time again.

As the two headed towards the finish line together, we were hoping that Joer might turn his superior sprinting skills into a great victory, but his legs were empty and Wisniowski ultimately got the better of him. Still, against the strongest competition, Joeri once again showed his prowess and delivered. Tesfom Okbamariam also had perhaps his best day of the year, finishing 22nd, and Matthew Teggart added another Top 30 result to his very good season.
1Lukasz WisniowskiAker - MOT4h13'53
2Joeri StallaertBralirwa - Stevens Bikess.t.
3Mads PedersenGrieg-Maersks.t.
4Maxime DanielLampre - Pinarellos.t.
5Edward TheunsJura GIANTSs.t.
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22Tesfom OkbamariamBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 1'19
29Matthew TeggartBralirwa - Stevens Bikess.t.
95Darren YoungBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 4'44
96Jean Eric HabimanaBralirwa - Stevens Bikess.t.
151Lennert Van EetveltBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 8'09
156Jago WillemsBralirwa - Stevens Bikess.t.
162Welay Hagos BerheBralirwa - Stevens Bikess.t.

September Rankings
PosLastTeamTotalRDPpRDProj
11pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/lph.pngLos Pollos Hermanos425015527.424469
22pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/jur.pngJura GIANTS364215124.123932
33pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/ino.pngIndosat Ooredoo314115520.263302
44pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/aab.pngAssa Abloy308815619.793226
55pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/brs.pngBralirwa - Stevens Bikes304515319.93244
69pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/xr0.pngXero Racing292614620.043267
76pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/fas.pngFastned291015119.273141
88pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/lpu.pngLierse SK - Pizza Ullo PCTeam285815318.683045
97pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/sfi.pngSony - Force India275915118.272978
1010pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/lmp.pngLampre - Pinarello258314717.572864

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1112pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/ubt.pngTeam UBS - Tissot257714717.532857
1211pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/p4e.pngTeam Popo4Ever p/b Morshynska255114817.242810
1316pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/mck.pngMcCormick Pro Cycling227915115.092460
1417pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/dev.pngDuckDuckGo - Everesting214915314.052290
1513pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/spr.pngSauber Petronas Racing213414914.322334
1614pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/trg.pngTryg - Gobyk203714913.672228
1718pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/kmm.pngKraftwerk Man Machine202415113.42184
1815pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/zal.pngDK Žalgiris200314813.532205
1919pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/zpc.pngZwift Pro Cycling194615512.552046
2020pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/coc.pngColombini Cycling183514512.662064
2123pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/gla.pngGlanbia152514810.31679
2221pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/tlt.pngTrans Looney Tunes13991469.581562
2322pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/ghn.pngGenii Hyundai N Cycling12791538.361363
2424pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/snz.pngSpark-BNZ Racing10551566.761102

What can we say about this penultimate ranking update? Compared to preseason expectations, it looks amazing. But despite our current rank, an actual Top 5 finish seems more and more unlikely, which is a little bit heartbreaking giving that we've been among the promotion spots each month since February. Xero will easily move past both us and Assa Abloy, so the Swedes are who we need to overtake - while keeping Fastned behind us -, and given that we know the mediocre outcome of Louis Meintjes' Japan campaign, with very little other scoring potential, it's not looking all that great.

But who knows what'll happen over these final few days? All we can do is wait, see and enjoy the last races before we head into the offseason.
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Fabianski
It would be really heartbreaking to see you drop out of the promotion spots once again! Of course, with your world-class cobbler it's clear that your big points usually come in during the main cobbles campaign, moving you high up in the rankings in spring. But this year, it really looked like Meintjes and Izagirre were able to do the exceptional things you'd need to promote. Silvestre and Uwi had their highlights as well - it'd be really sad if it wasn't enough once again. Really hoping you'll make it this time! It would give a huge boost to your project - and some additional active managers in PT definitely wouldn't hurt Wink

Good luck for Emilia!
 
cunego59
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October Review

Tour of Japan | HC
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Louis Meintjes finishes 5th on stage 5, securing 5th overall.

Our last chance to make a meaningful impact in the fight for the Top 5 was Louis Meintjes' final race of the season. The route wasn't perfect for him, but with a couple of punchy finishes, there was at least a chance for a high end finish.

Unfortunately, basically every stage was "only" decent for Louis. A solid prologue, an okay first hilly stage, 6th in the mountain time trial and 5th on the second hilly stage, and then getting lucky with a freak time split on the final day, combined to 5th overall. Perfectly in line with Louis' skills against this startlist, but not enough to push us over the line, even with another good result from Valens Ndayisenga in 20th overall.
1Ryan EastmanGlanbia13h16'04
2Ki Ho ChoiSony - Force India+ 20
3Daan OlivierFastned+ 25
4Sergio HiguitaLos Pollos Hermanos+ 39
5Louis MeintjesBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 53
...
20Valens NdayisengaBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 5'25
53Mektel EyobBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 9'25
71Janvier HadiBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 11'33
91Moise MugishaBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 13'21
144Jean Eric HabimanaBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 21'18
175Jago WillemsBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 30'31
188Carlos VeronaBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 40'35

Grand Prix Cycliste | PTHC
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Samuel Mugisha scores his best result of the year from the breakaway.

The final two races of the season were hilly classics, our worst terrain. But our riders have done their best all year to squeeze at least a handful of points out of these races, and the GP Cycliste was no different. While the bulk of our team had no impact and finished outside of the Top 100, Samuel Mugisha joined the morning breakaway and really made the most of it: Hanging on as long as he could, he ended up in 22nd place, a really good result for him in a PTHC race.
1Tomohiro KinoshitaMinions4h58'17
2Matej MohoricAker - MOTs.t.
3Alexey LutsenkoGazelles.t.
4Attila ValterEA Vesuvio+ 17
5Clement KoretzkyELCO - ABEAs.t.
...
23Samuel MugishaBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 2'24
129Mektel EyobBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 8'08
136Ion IzagirreBralirwa - Stevens Bikess.t.
141Tesfom OkbamariamBralirwa - Stevens Bikess.t.
159Natnael TesfatsionBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 9'16
174Lennert Van EetveltBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 10'59
180Jago WillemsBralirwa - Stevens Bikess.t.
188Welay Hagos BerheBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 14'53

Giro dell'Emilia | HC
Ion Izagirre had a tremendous year, but he was able to shine mostly in stage races, not in classics. While it might be a bit much to call his Emilia performance "shining", his 21st place prevented us from ending the season with a zero pointer, and that was really all we could've hoped for in this race.
1Joseph AreruyaXero Racing4h40'31
2Emanuel BuchmannTeam UBS - Tissots.t.
3Tiesj BenootSony - Force Indias.t.
4E. A. BeltranTeam Popo4Ever p/b Morshynskas.t.
5Elie GesbertAssa Abloys.t.
...
21Ion IzagirreBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 1'12
45Valens NdayisengaBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 4'15
49Natnael TesfatsionBralirwa - Stevens Bikess.t.
74Welay Hagos BerheBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 5'48
86Moise MugishaBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 6'30
109Lennert Van EetveltBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 10'19
127Jean Eric HabimanaBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 12'28
173Jago WillemsBralirwa - Stevens Bikes+ 19'13

And that's it for 2023! Full season review is coming in the next few days, with more in depth thoughts on missing out on the Top 5. As mentioned before, 7th in the final rankings is still a really good result, but of course slightly mixed feelings about it given the course of the season. But still, we're in good shape moving forward and it was a thoroughly enjoyable year!
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Laurens147
Such a small margin to miss out on in the end Sad
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cunego59
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Season Review

In last year's recap post, tongue-in-cheek, I called out all those optimistic predictions that had us as surefire promotion candidates as we tumbled to an 11th place finish. Now, we look back at a season where we are one of the two biggest overperformers compared to not only my own expectations, but also consensus preseason predictions. How did that happen? Well, let’s take a look:

Final 2023 PCT Ranking
PosTeamTotalPpRD
1pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/lph.pngLos Pollos Hermanos447527.45
2pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/jur.pngJura GIANTS393824.16
3pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/xr0.pngXero Racing339120.93
4pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/fas.pngFastned327120.07
5pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/aab.pngAssa Abloy323319.96
6pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/ino.pngIndosat Ooredoo322519.79
7pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/brs.pngBralirwa - Stevens317019.45
8pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/sfi.pngSony - Force India313419.23
9pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/lpu.pngLierse SK - Pizza Ullo PCTeam306718.82
10pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/ubt.pngTeam UBS - Tissot287017.61
Spoiler
11 pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/lmp.png Lampre - Pinarello 2867 17.59
12 pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/p4e.png Team Popo4Ever p/b Morshynska 2823 17.43
13 pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/mck.png McCormick Pro Cycling 2330 14.29
14 pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/dev.png DuckDuckGo - Everesting 2265 13.9
15 pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/trg.png Tryg - Gobyk 2257 13.85
16 pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/spr.png Sauber Petronas Racing 2213 13.58
17 pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/kmm.png Kraftwerk Man Machine 2130 13.07
18 pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/zal.png DK Žalgiris 2088 12.89
19 pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/coc.png Colombini Cycling 2066 12.67
20 pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/zpc.png Zwift Pro Cycling 1992 12.22
21 pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/gla.png Glanbia 1804 11.07
22 pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/tlt.png Trans Looney Tunes 1601 9.88
23 pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/ghn.png Genii Hyundai N Cycling 1308 8.02
24 pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2023/Micros/snz.png Spark-BNZ Racing 1088 6.67
In the season where I was perhaps most apprehensive about our chances, we scored our highest ever points total and our highest ever rankings finish (yes, ever: in our inaugural season, we promoted from CT as the 9th ranked team). And the most satisfying thing is that we achieved this by successfully executing a main offseason strategy, something that’s been missing last season in particular: finally scoring good depth points. Well, that, and Joeri Stallaert’s best season in our jersey yet.

With all that positivity also comes a drop of bitterness. If you find yourself in the Top 5 in eight of the ten ranking updates of the season, but one of the two you’re missing out on is the only one that matters, a faint smell of missed opportunity lingers in the air (I don’t expect 7th place to become a promotion spot through disbandments, and I hope it won’t). But given our expectations, and the fact that we’re in a long-term process to build up a team that can not only promote but establish itself at the highest level, the many fun highlights of 2023 simply have to be seen as a bonus on that path.

Wins
1.Tour of South AfricaIon IzagirreHC
1.Kuurne - Bruxelles - KuurneJoeri StallaertC1
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1.Deutschland Tour, Stage 2Fabio SilvestrePTHC
1.Volta a Portugal, Stage 8Louis MeintjesPTHC
1.Tour of Norway, Stage 2Fabio SilvestreHC
Interestingly enough, but also supporting the case that our success this year really was a team success, our best year rankings-wise is also our year with the fewest wins.

Joeri Stallaert, despite eclipsing both of his previous two season by over 200 points, won just a single race compared to four in 2021 and three in 2022. Ion Izagirre, however, added only the second stage race GC win in our team’s history, Fabio Silvestre concluded his Bralirwa run with stage wins four and five for us, and new team leader Louis Meintjes added a stage win, too. But like I said, this year wasn’t about wins - it was about consistency. And our two main leaders were the paragons of that.

Joeri Stallaert
RaceCat.Result
Omloop Het NieuwsbladHC4.
Le SamynHC3.
Kuurne-Bruxelles-KuurneC11.
Lillestrom GPC12.
Roma MaximaPTHC5.
Lisbon ClassicHC6.
1 Jour de DunkerqueC13.
Franceville ClassiquePTHC8.
Benelux TourHC2.
GP KigaliC12.
Rheden GPPTHC2.
Louis Meintjes
RaceCat.Result
Volta ao PortugalPTHC3.
Tour de PologneHC2.
Tour de RomandieC14.
Pro Hallstatt ClassicHC36.
Tour of EritreaC12.
Tour du MarocC15.
Tour of JapanHC5.
The Team
RiderRaceCat.Result
J. Hadi Vuelta al Pais VascoC16.
I. Izagirre Tour of South AfricaHC1.
Tour of NorwayHC9.
Hong Kong ChallengeC19.
F. Silvestre Deutschland TourPTHC6.
Veenendaal-VeenendaalPTHC9.
Torshavn GPC19.
M. Teggart Tour du FasoC25.
GP HerningC25.
B. Uwizeyimana Tour of NorwayHC3.
Hong Kong ChallengeC18.
Team Isle of Man TTTC16.
Our leaders were just incredibly reliable. Joeri Stallaert finished outside of the Top 5 in just a single cobbles race - when he finished alllll the way down in 8th place in Franceville - and even added a 6th place in a sprint race in Lisbon. Louis Meintjes similarly finished in the Top 5 of every single stage race he entered and only had that one horrendous outing in Hallstatt.

And like I said, in contrast to previous years, the whole team pitched in. These are just the Top 10 results, which is already an impressive list and it’s awesome to see guys like Janvier Hadi and Matthew Teggart on there. But the more amazing fact to me is this: Throughout the 46 non-wild card races we entered this year, we scored zero points in … exactly one of them. Only the GP Wallonie back in April! That’s incredible to me.

Team Goals
Cat.RaceGoalResult
HCOmloop Het NieuwsbladWin4. (J. Stallaert)
C1Kuurne - Bruxelles - KuurneWin1. (J. Stallaert)
PTHCRheden GPTop 52. (J. Stallaert)
PTHCFranceville ClassiqueTop 58. (J. Stallaert)
PCTTeam StandingsTop 157.
We relied entirely on Joeri Stallaert for our goals and he (mostly) came through. It is slightly unfortunate that his worst performance of the year, Franceville, coincided with a goal race and that he couldn’t do the threepeat in OHN, but he did it in KBK and also did very well in Rheden. Combined with the big overperformance in the team goal, we can be very happy with this.

Individual Rider Evaluation
PointsLast Y.PpRDWagePp1k
Joeri Stallaert918+21224,81500.000 €1,84
Louis Meintjes70418,53405.000 €1,74
Fabio Silvestre394-2358,21100.000 €3,94
Ion Izagirre3224,95170.000 €1,89
Bonaventure Uwizeyimana213+383,7495.000 €2,24
Janvier Hadi100+531,4750.000 €2,00
Matthew Teggart932,1160.000 €1,55
Nils Politt821,2455.000 €1,49
Valens Ndayisenga80+121,4895.000 €0,84
Mektel Eyob62+261,0775.000 €0,83
Natnael Tesfatsion58+541,0285.000 €0,68
Tesfom Okbamariam41-250,8750.000 €0,82
Jean Eric Habimana330,39100.000 €0,33
Samuel Mugisha21-50,3650.000 €0,42
Moise Mugisha19+190,2855.000 €0,35
Carlos Verona120,16130.000 €0,09
Lennert Van Eetvelt70,08200.000 €0,04
Darren Young70,1050.000 €0,14
Welay Hagos Berhe40,0550.000 €0,08
Jago Willems00,00100.000 €0,00
The theme of better depth scoring is only reenforced by looking at the point totals of each rider. Last year, we had just six riders with more than 50 points - that’s up to eleven! New signings such as Ion Izagirre, Matthew Teggart and Nils Politt were major contributors. Of the ten riders who wore our jersey last year, seven of them increased their points (and the decrease for Fabio Silvestre is obviously tied to his age-related decline, while Tesfom Okbamariam suffered from Teggart's arrival). Just one single rider, rookie Jago Willems, didn't score at all.

The thing is, all of this didn’t even come at a significant cost to our top end scoring. This is of course in large part due to Joeri’s great season, who almost singlehandedly offset Fabio’s decline. But it’s also noteworthy that Louis Meintjes fell just 84 points short of Angel Madrazo’s points total from last year, meaning our Top 3 only scored a bit more than 100 points less compared to 2022. And to add to that, Fabio actually broke our team record for Points per 1k wage, which had previously stood at 3.90 from Valens Ndayisenga in our debut season.

Now, some of these comparatively high scores are due to outlier performances, such as Ion’s overall victory in the Tour of South Africa, Janvier Hadi’s 6th overall in the Vuelta al Pais Vasco and Fabio’s 6th overall in Deutschland. That said, I do think we can give ourselves a bit of credit here for our team building and our planning. We specifically improved our time trialing department and invested quite a lot into Ion to give ourselves as many shots as possible in exactly these hilly, time trial heavy stage races with him, Uwi and Janvier - enough for some of them to pay off. Joeri’s schedule was near-perfect and Louis had many good opportunities, too.

Looking back, our goals for the previous offseason were simple: Creating a more balanced squad and adding high potential talent without getting into danger of relegation. I was optimistic that we had succeeded, but of course only time was going to be able to fully tell. Now, the conclusion can firmly be drawn: Mission Accomplished.
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Ulrich Ulriksen
Congrats on what seems like a very satisfying season. Got some work to do in the offseason with Stallaert, Izaguirre and Silvestre all on the old side, a few years to bridge until the new guys are read. But that's what keeps it interesting.
Man Game: McCormick Pro Cycling
 
AbhishekLFC
Very good season despite just falling short in the end. I guess there will be some rebuilding needed for next season with the aging stars declining further.
 
TheManxMissile
A very valliant effort, that still was a top class season. Time to take that good core/depth and really establish this team as the cream of the crop of Africa? Expectations are high my friend (unless there are enough PT disbands, then it's up and away and very different expectations)
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Bushwackers
Definitely getting your money's worth out of Silvestre. It would have been nice to see you auto-promote just for the sake of getting Stallaert out of the PCT, but congratulations on a great season nonetheless Smile
 
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