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One in a Billion | Rise to the Summit
Kiserlovski01
Mixed feelings in this first weeking: winning a stage, suffering time losses, losing teammates, moving into a special jersey... Hopefully the best is yet to come for you personally. Smile
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AbhishekLFC
@Tamijo and Kiserlovski: Well summarized, couldn't have put it any better myself. Hopefully, better things to come yet...

I didn't win a stage though (I would've been a bit more excited with my first GT stage win no? Pfft), Cimolai won on Stage 3.
 
Kiserlovski01
I was talking about the team in fact, should've made that clearer though. Pfft
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Tamijo
Kiserlovski01 wrote:
I was talking about the team in fact, should've made that clearer though. Pfft


As Kiserlovski said - both talking about a team victory.
 
AbhishekLFC
Oops Embarassed
 
Ripley
Still not quite where we want to see Sinha. Does he need better support? Does he warrant better support? Is the pressure of leading a team in a Grand Tour too much? He's still very young, of course.
 
AbhishekLFC
Ripley wrote:
Still not quite where we want to see Sinha. Does he need better support? Does he warrant better support? Is the pressure of leading a team in a Grand Tour too much? He's still very young, of course.

These questions have been on my mind for the past couple of months!
 
AbhishekLFC
Vuelta a Espana


Stages 7 - 11


Stage 7 saw a lone break keep the pack at bay till just 10 km remaining. I kept myself busy, picking up a few KOM points. My experience at the Tour had made me jumpy and my 'just in case' instincts had kicked in.

Stage 8

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I was considered one of the favourites for this stage by the bookies. The peloton was down to a mere 17 riders after the HC climb. It increased in size by a few numbers . I found myself in the second group on the next climb. All was well...till we reached the climb to the finish. I kept dropping back. I started riding at my own pace and lost a truckload of time. Incredibly, I only lost three places in the GC and still held the lead in the U25 classification. The stage was a massacre. I lost 20 minutes and was 33 minutes down in the GC!

Stage 9 was flat and won in a bunch sprint.

Stage 10

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After three unsuccessful breakaway attempts, I resigned myself to staying in the pack. The pack down to less than a hundred riders after the fifth climb. I attacked on the sixth climb and got a lead of 20 seconds on the pack. I was caught on the final climb. A group of ten got half a minute on the others, including me. Moser outsprinted Sagan to claim the win.

I had been looking forward to the ITT on Stage 11. I wasn't in the best shape, as was evident from my riders in the mountains. I started off well, losing just 18 seconds in the first intermediate. I tailed off in the next section to be a minute down in the second intermediate. I held that time till the end, finishing 12th on the day, losing just over a minute. I moved up a place to 15th in the GC.

GC after Stage 11

1Julian ArredondoTinkoff-Saxo43h29'14
2Rigoberto UránStella Artois+ 4'42
3Adam YatesAg2r La Mondiale+ 4'44
4Alexis VuillermozAg2r La Mondiale+ 9'04
5Ilnur ZakarinTeam Sky+ 9'25
6Peter SaganTinkoff-Saxo+ 9'28
7Tony GallopinStella Artois+ 10'31
8Carlos VeronaTeam Sky+ 11'47
9Steven KruijswijkTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 12'29
10Lawson CraddockESPN+ 15'19
...
15Abhishek SinhaLotto Soudal+ 33'30


To be continued...
 
Tamijo
No great Vuelta Sadx3
Stage 8 was a disaster, not losing that many places since stage 6 update, but the distance in time to a top 10 is now overwhelming, just left to hope for a breakaway stage win.
 
AbhishekLFC
True, a stage win might be the only chance of getting some joy from this race. Not great going so far Sad
 
AbhishekLFC
Vuelta a Espana

Stages 12 - 16

Stage 12 saw a 16 man break allowed to go away. It didn't work out as they were caught well before the finish. Inexplicably, I failed to hold on to the leaders once again and lost six more minutes! I didn't lose any spots in the GC but the time losses were becoming embarrassing now.

I attacked at the base of the second climb on Stage 13 but was chased down swiftly. I fell on the descent in a massive crash featuring 15 riders. Most of managed to get back into the pack. A leading group of 18 left the peloton, including me and current Red Jersey holder Arredondo behind. We lost around a minute and a half but there was damage done to our respective positions.

Stage 14 was a flat stage and was won in a bunch sprint by Sagan.

Stage 15

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de Gendt joined the break for us. If at all things could get worse, it did. I lost a whopping 16 minutes again in the GC and this time lost a place too! I was still the leader in the U25s. I couldn't quite believe it when I was called to the top step of the podium to collect my tenth White Jersey of this GT.

Stage 16 was another flat one and I didn't feature much in the limelight.

GC after Stage 16

1Julian ArredondoTinkoff-Saxo64h35'53
2Adam YatesAg2r La Mondiale+ 2'18
3Rigoberto UránStella Artois+ 6'29
4Ilnur ZakarinTeam Sky+ 8'04
5Carlos VeronaTeam Sky+ 15'21
6Peter SaganTinkoff-Saxo+ 22'46
7Lawson CraddockESPN+ 24'56
8Clément ChevrierTeam Europcar+ 26'04
9Ion IzagirreTinkoff-Saxo+ 31'55
10Steven KruijswijkTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 34'54
...
16Abhishek SinhaLotto Soudal+ 55'12


To be continued...
 
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Tamijo
Just getting worse, question remains if Sinha has a bit of an injury?
 
AbhishekLFC
No injuries besides the usual cuts and bruises from two weeks of racing. I think it has got more to do with tiredness. I think I've put in too many race days and too much effort in the prep races throughout the year! I bit off a lot more than I can chew...
 
AbhishekLFC
Vuelta a Espana


Stages 17 - 21


Stage 17

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This was the first time I showed some form in this Vuelta. I was in the lead group of eight riders to cross the second climb of the day. The group split up into three, with me in the second group with Zakarin and Purito Rodriguez. Verona and Uran were up ahead. I dropped the duo from my initially on the climb to the finish, but Zakarin caught back up and beat me to 3rd. I ended up 4th on the stage and climbed up one place in the GC. Verona won the stage while Uran was second. Adam Yates, in 2nd place at the start of the day retired after a bad crash.

Stage 18

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There was sleet when the race started! I fell on the third descent which involved a couple of other GC contenders. I got back to the pack, but Uran had to retire as a result of it. He too, like Yates on the stage before, was in 2nd place at the start of the day. I lost my last teammate on top of the fourth climb, where the lead group went down to about 20 riders. The break was caught soon after. Arredondo was dropped in the climb to the finish. So was I, but I finished ahead of the Colombian in 15th place. Arredondo was still the leader of the GC.

Stage 19

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A 15 rider group of GC leaders leave the peloton behind, including me, on the fourth climb of the day. I did my best to help the chase. Although we did catch a few of the initial attackers, I lost more than four minutes to stage winner Slagter. I did move up another place in the GC.

Stage 20

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The size of the peloton reduce to around 60 riders after the second climb itself. I followed an attack by Sergio Henao and Ellissonde. We managed to leave the pack behind except for three riders. We were caught going up to the finish by Zakarin, Arredondo and Chevrier. Tired, I couldn't hang on and finished 6th on the stage, and finishing the penultimate stage 12th in the GC.

Stage 21 was the ITT in Madrid. I set a scorching pace finishing in first place when I crossed the line, 37 seconds ahead of then leader and TT specialist Malori. However, I was demoted to second once Zakarin was done, who took almost a minute off my time! Nvertheless, it was a good way to end the race, tying my best ever result in a GT achieved in the TDF earlier in the year. Arredondo lost nearly three minutes to the Russian but managed to hold on for his maiden GT win.
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(Me riding the ITT)


General Classification

1Julian ArredondoTinkoff-Saxo83h18'21
2Ilnur ZakarinTeam Sky+ 1'44
3Carlos VeronaTeam Sky+ 14'55
4Clément ChevrierTeam Europcar+ 24'02
5Lawson CraddockESPN+ 26'45
6Steven KruijswijkTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 36'16
7Peter SaganTinkoff-Saxo+ 36'20
8Alexis VuillermozAg2r La Mondiale+ 45'40
9Joaquím RodríguezTinkoff-Saxo+ 49'07
10Sérgio HenaoAg2r La Mondiale+ 51'30

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11Ion IzagirreTinkoff-Saxo+ 54'16
12Abhishek SinhaLotto Soudal+ 54'47
13Tim WellensESPN+ 59'33
14Diego UlissiTinkoff-Saxo+ 1h06'15
15Kenny ElissondeTeam Europcar+ 1h11'17
16Tony GallopinStella Artois+ 1h11'34
17Robert PowerTeam Sky+ 1h14'57
18Egor SilinTeam Katusha+ 1h15'56
19Thomas De GendtLotto Soudal+ 1h20'52
20Rafael VallsTinkoff-Saxo+ 1h22'05
21Laurens De PlusTopsport Vlaanderen - Baloise+ 1h24'25
22Alberto ContadorTEAM Cepsa+ 1h25'18
23Moreno MoserIAM Cycling+ 1h25'19
24Clement PenvenAg2r La Mondiale+ 1h25'27
25Bart De ClercqStella Artois+ 1h31'39
26Pello BilbaoTEAM Cepsa+ 1h31'41
27Alexey LutsenkoTrek Factory Racing+ 1h32'53
28Tom SlagterTeam Katusha+ 1h33'14
29Jan BartaESPN+ 1h34'03
30Diego RosaTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 1h42'07
31Richie PorteOrica-GreenEDGE+ 1h42'39
32Maxime Le LavandierDecathlon+ 1h46'11
33Cameron MeyerOrica-GreenEDGE+ 1h51'15
34Jeffrey PerrinTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 1h54'33
35Frederico FigueiredoIberdrola+ 1h55'06
36Francesco BongiornoTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 1h55'31
37Carlos BarberoTEAM Cepsa+ 1h56'05
38Alberto GallegoTinkoff-Saxo+ 1h58'39
39Silvio HerklotzTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 2h02'35
40Mattia CattaneoTEAM Cepsa+ 2h03'02
41Damiano CarusoAstana Pro Team+ 2h04'11
42Mathias FrankTrek Factory Racing+ 2h05'49
43Edward RavasiTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 2h07'33
44Finn E. RosenkildeTeam Europcar+ 2h07'44
45Alejandro ValverdeTEAM Cepsa+ 2h09'44
46Tobias LudvigssonStella Artois+ 2h12'00
47Stefano PirazziESPN+ 2h15'52
48Jesús HerradaIberdrola+ 2h19'54
49Matthias BrändleTopsport Vlaanderen - Baloise+ 2h20'35
50José HerradaTEAM Cepsa+ 2h21'52
51Alessandro De MarchiTeam Katusha+ 2h22'14
52Odd Christian EikingIAM Cycling+ 2h24'13
53Eugenio Moreno RosilloIberdrola+ 2h28'53
54Rohan DennisIAM Cycling+ 2h31'32
55Yoann BagotTeam Europcar+ 2h32'43
56Valerio ContiAstana Pro Team+ 2h32'45
57Léo VincentDecathlon+ 2h44'19
58Fabio FellineTEAM Pirelli+ 2h44'48
59Sep VanmarckeTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 2h48'15
60Enrico BattaglinAstana Pro Team+ 2h48'48
61Romain HardyTeam Europcar+ 2h55'10
62Evgeny ShalunovTeam Katusha+ 2h56'40
63Valerio AgnoliAstana Pro Team+ 3h01'42
64Andrew FennTeam Sky+ 3h02'16
65François BidardAg2r La Mondiale+ 3h03'00
66Simon ClarkeOrica-GreenEDGE+ 3h06'04
67José RamellaAstana Pro Team+ 3h08'47
68Florian MaîtreTeam Europcar+ 3h09'13
69Adriano MaloriStella Artois+ 3h10'34
70Danny Van PoppelOrica-GreenEDGE+ 3h12'38
71Silvan DillierIAM Cycling+ 3h16'25
72Luca WackermannTeam Katusha+ 3h17'24
73Edward TheunsStella Artois+ 3h21'57
74Michael ValgrenIAM Cycling+ 3h22'08
75Dylan TeunsLotto Soudal+ 3h26'14
76Jordi SimónIberdrola+ 3h28'02
77Axel DomontDecathlon+ 3h30'06
78Pierre-Luc PérichonDecathlon+ 3h30'28
79Nikias ArndtTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 3h35'37
80Igor AntónTEAM Cepsa+ 3h38'20
81Loïc VliegenLotto Soudal+ 3h38'32
82Moreno HoflandTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 3h38'39
83Davide BalleriniESPN+ 3h39'26
84Eurico SemeanoTeam Sky+ 3h39'34
85Maciej PaterskiTEAM Pirelli+ 3h40'11
86Gorka CeballosIberdrola+ 3h41'17
87Michael MatthewsTinkoff-Saxo+ 3h42'25
88Salvatore PuccioAstana Pro Team+ 3h42'54
89Nacer BouhanniDecathlon+ 3h43'03
90Gaël MalacarneAg2r La Mondiale+ 3h43'52
91Bryan CoquardTinkoff-Saxo+ 3h44'05
92Dylan van BaarleTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 3h45'21
93João SilvaTeam Katusha+ 3h46'26
94Samir JabrayilovMTN-Qhubeka+ 3h46'48
95Elmar ReindersTeam Roompot-Oranje Peloton+ 3h47'50
96Nelson OliveiraMTN-Qhubeka+ 3h48'39
97Kenneth VanbilsenTrek Factory Racing+ 3h49'08
98Marcel WyssESPN+ 3h49'19
99Pedro BrasTEAM Pirelli+ 3h49'51
100Toms SkujinsMTN-Qhubeka+ 3h50'35
101Alex PetersTeam Sky+ 3h52'43
102Luke DurbridgeAstana Pro Team+ 3h53'07
103Anthony RouxDecathlon+ 3h55'46
104Petr VakocIberdrola+ 3h58'35
105Rudy MolardAg2r La Mondiale+ 3h58'48
106Arnaud DemareTeam Europcar+ 4h02'33
107Yukiya ArashiroTeam Roompot-Oranje Peloton+ 4h04'39
108Daryl ImpeyMTN-Qhubeka+ 4h06'49
109Elia FavilliTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 4h09'03
110Marcel KittelTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 4h11'53
111Brent LuyckxTopsport Vlaanderen - Baloise+ 4h13'31
112Juan José LobatoTEAM Cepsa+ 4h16'49
113Hugo HouleTEAM Cepsa+ 4h19'14
114Yury TrofimovTeam Katusha+ 4h22'59
115Kilian FrankinyTrek Factory Racing+ 4h24'48
116Davide MartinelliESPN+ 4h25'47
117Thomas MosesOrica-GreenEDGE+ 4h27'44
118Zico WaeytensStella Artois+ 4h30'48
119Pablo LechugaIberdrola+ 4h37'46
120Matthieu LadagnousIAM Cycling+ 4h38'41
121Joachim VanreytenTrek Factory Racing+ 4h40'23
122Gijs Van HoeckeESPN+ 4h42'57
123Nawaf AlbalooshiTeam Katusha+ 4h44'17
124Anthony DelaplaceESPN+ 4h47'12
125Jasper LindenberghTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 4h51'15
126Federico ZurloStella Artois+ 4h54'36
127Jasper De BuystLotto Soudal+ 4h55'19
128Daniel HoelgaardIAM Cycling+ 5h01'06
129Roy JansStella Artois+ 5h01'42
130Michael SchwarzmannTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 5h10'57
131Alfonso FiorenzaTEAM Pirelli+ 5h11'59
132Tom Van AsbroeckLotto Soudal+ 5h17'03
133Eliot LietaerTopsport Vlaanderen - Baloise+ 5h21'48
134Kevin RezaTeam Europcar+ 5h27'30
135Francesco LascaTEAM Pirelli+ 5h30'41
136Julien DuvalDecathlon+ 5h48'00
137André GreipelOrica-GreenEDGE+ 5h48'18
138Fariji TaharMTN-Qhubeka+ 6h22'41
139Benoit JarrierTeam Roompot-Oranje Peloton+ 6h29'03
140Marco MinnaardTeam Roompot-Oranje Peloton+ 6h36'50


Points Classification

1Peter SaganTinkoff-Saxo275
2Ilnur ZakarinTeam Sky197
3Julian ArredondoTinkoff-Saxo177
4Alexis VuillermozAg2r La Mondiale97
5Clément ChevrierTeam Europcar88


Mountain Classification

1Julian ArredondoTinkoff-Saxo72
2Matthias BrändleTopsport Vlaanderen - Baloise48
3Ilnur ZakarinTeam Sky46
4Valerio ContiAstana Pro Team35
5Stefano PirazziESPN34


Young Riders Classification

1Abhishek SinhaLotto Soudal84h13'08
2Robert PowerTeam Sky+ 20'10
3Laurens De PlusTopsport Vlaanderen - Baloise+ 29'38
4Silvio HerklotzTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 1h07'48
5Edward RavasiTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 1h12'46

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Team Classification

1Tinkoff-Saxo249h36'08
2Team Sky+ 46'57
3Ag2r La Mondiale+ 54'49
4Stella Artois+ 1h42'36
5ESPN+ 1h58'56


The last week put a little gloss on an otherwise ordinary performance. The second place on the final stage ITT and the White Jersey are the highlights of my race. A solid outing from de Gendt to finish inside the top 20 for us. All riders from the team who made it past the first week did manage to finish. My preparation for the race was clearly off, sa was also the case for the Tour. I would probably take this as a lesson in how not to go about approaching Grand Tours in the future. My season plans haven't gone well and there is only race of significance to redeem myself...

Oh, and I just happen to be the defending champion there!
 
AbhishekLFC
October

The season winds down and I have two races left on my schedule for October. The season has not turned out quite the way I had intended it to go. Maybe I can finish it off better.

Il Lombardia

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Starting as defending champion but not as leader of our team. I was given a free role while Meintjes led in his last race for Lotto. The race was fast paced from the beginning. The group was down around fifty riders on the second climb. Stella Artois and Astana were doing most of the pace making. Although the group nearly doubled in size before we reached the third climb, it was rapidly diminished again once we were on the climb itself. Meintjes was having another bad day and was dropped from my group soon after the descent. I was in the third group on the road on the last climb, the leaders already out of reach and my title gone. Julian Alaphilippe launched the decisive attack before the final descent and won. I finished 9th, respectable, but not close to challenging this year.

1Julian AlaphilippeStella Artois6h32'32
2Fabio AruAstana Pro Team+ 54
3Wilco KeldermanTeam Giant-Alpecins.t.
4Valerio ContiAstana Pro Teams.t.
5Miguel Angel LopezStella Artois+ 1'48
6Daniel MartinTinkoff-Saxos.t.
7Mikel LandaTEAM Cepsas.t.
8Sérgio HenaoAg2r La Mondiales.t.
9Abhishek SinhaLotto Soudals.t.
10Diego UlissiTinkoff-Saxo+ 2'29

Spoiler
11Bob JungelsAstana Pro Team+ 3'13
12Ion IzagirreTinkoff-Saxos.t.
13Bauke MollemaCCC Sprandi Polkowices.t.
14Moreno MoserIAM Cyclings.t.
15Dayer QuintanaCCC Sprandi Polkowices.t.
16Michał KwiatkowskiTinkoff-Saxos.t.
17Francesco BongiornoTeam Cannondale - Garmins.t.
18Ilnur ZakarinTeam Skys.t.
19Geraint ThomasAstana Pro Teams.t.
20Patrick KonradBora - Argon 18s.t.
21Rui CostaBora - Argon 18s.t.
22Dario CataldoTeam Skys.t.
23Davide VillellaTeam Cannondale - Garmins.t.
24Daniele Dall'OsteTinkoff-Saxos.t.
25Edoardo ZardiniTeam Cannondale - Garmins.t.
26Alexis VuillermozAg2r La Mondiales.t.
27Tejay Van GarderenAstana Pro Teams.t.
28Louis MeintjesLotto Soudals.t.
29Anastasio AniaTinkoff-Saxos.t.
30Mattia CattaneoTEAM Cepsas.t.
31Simone PetilliTeam Cannondale - Garmins.t.
32Steven KruijswijkTeam Giant-Alpecins.t.
33Valerio AgnoliAstana Pro Teams.t.
34Lachlan MortonOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
35Jan HirtMTN-Qhubeka+ 4'24
36Davide MalacarneAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermecs.t.
37Rafał MajkaTeam Skys.t.
38David De la CruzTeam Katushas.t.
39Maxime Le LavandierDecathlons.t.
40Sebastian HenaoColombias.t.
41Alberto ContadorTEAM Cepsas.t.
42Tony GallopinStella Artoiss.t.
43Warren BarguilIAM Cyclings.t.
44Bart De ClercqStella Artoiss.t.
45Andrea ManfrediAg2r La Mondiales.t.
46Odd Christian EikingIAM Cyclings.t.
47Eduardo SepulvedaTinkoff-Saxos.t.
48Roman KreuzigerAstana Pro Teams.t.
49Jeffrey PerrinTeam Cannondale - Garmins.t.
50Tom DumoulinStella Artoiss.t.
51Matvei MamykinTinkoff-Saxos.t.
52Sam OomenTeam Giant-Alpecins.t.
53Gianfranco ZilioliTEAM Pirelli+ 6'02
54Stefano PirazziESPN+ 6'29
55Alessandro De MarchiTeam Katushas.t.
56Pierre RollandTeam Skys.t.
57Kenny ElissondeTeam Europcars.t.
58Tony MartinTeam Giant-Alpecins.t.
59Simon SpilakESPNs.t.
60Tim WellensESPNs.t.
61Kenichi KondoIAM Cyclings.t.
62Alexander FoliforovMTN-Qhubekas.t.
63Giacomo BerlatoSoutheasts.t.
64Matej MohoricOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
65Andrey AmadorTeam Skys.t.
66Tiago MachadoCCC Sprandi Polkowices.t.
67Diego RosaTeam Cannondale - Garmins.t.
68Scott AmbroseOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
69Arnaud CourteilleAg2r La Mondiales.t.
70Emanuel BuchmannTeam Giant-Alpecins.t.
71Daniel Felipe MartinezColombias.t.
72Bernard ThielBora - Argon 18s.t.
73Arnaud DuteilTeam Europcars.t.
74Cameron MeyerOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
75Joseph DombrowskiTrek Factory Racings.t.
76Vincenzo NibaliTeam Skys.t.
77Pierre-Roger LatourAlcatels.t.
78Jean KüpperTeam Giant-Alpecins.t.
79Stéphane RossettoAg2r La Mondiales.t.
80Alexis GuerinAg2r La Mondiale+ 7'39
81Mohammed Mat SenanIAM Cyclings.t.
82Mischa Van der HeijdenTeam Giant-Alpecins.t.
83Rudi MilicMTN-Qhubekas.t.
84Marcos GarcíaTEAM Cepsas.t.
85Jarl SalomeinLotto Soudals.t.
86Marco CanolaBora - Argon 18s.t.
87Elia FavilliTeam Cannondale - Garmins.t.
88Pierre GouaultTeam Europcars.t.
89Riccardo DonatoTEAM Pirellis.t.
90Manuel SenniAstana Pro Teams.t.
91Dylan TeunsLotto Soudals.t.
92Fabio TuziAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermecs.t.
93Samir JabrayilovMTN-Qhubekas.t.
94Franco CantaluppiIAM Cyclings.t.
95Beñat TxoperenaTeam Katushas.t.
96Guillaume BonnafondAlcatels.t.
97Arthur VichotAg2r La Mondiales.t.
98Clément Saint-MartinCCC Sprandi Polkowices.t.
99Tosh Van der SandeTrek Factory Racings.t.
100Tobias LudvigssonStella Artoiss.t.
101Geoffrey DuteilStella Artoiss.t.
102Michael SchärESPNs.t.
103Graham TrainoOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
104Tibor KozakTeam Katushas.t.
105Finn E. RosenkildeTeam Europcars.t.
106Kahled ZitouniCCC Sprandi Polkowices.t.
107Anthony VandrepotteDecathlon+ 8'56
108Jack HaigOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
109Ricardo GarcíaTeam Katushas.t.
110Loïc BouchereauAlcatels.t.
111Simon GeschkeBora - Argon 18+ 10'19
112Mirko TortaSIDIs.t.
113Simon RaffinAlcatels.t.
114Antonino ParrinelloSIDIs.t.
115Tony PozniakLotto Soudals.t.
116Ralf MatzkaBora - Argon 18s.t.
117Ander ArranzTEAM Cepsas.t.
118Massimo MogniTEAM Pirellis.t.
119Gianni MeersmanLotto Soudals.t.
120Lilian CalmejaneTeam Europcars.t.
121Brian BulgacIAM Cyclings.t.
122Simone CarantoniAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermecs.t.
123Gijs De BerlangerLotto Soudal+ 12'00
124Toms SkujinsMTN-Qhubeka+ 12'50
125Rémy RochasColombias.t.
126Florian MaîtreTeam Europcars.t.
127Gavin MannionTrek Factory Racing+ 13'39
128Giorgio CecchinelSoutheast+ 14'49
129Maxime BouetTEAM Pirellis.t.
130Gini TuranoBora - Argon 18s.t.
131José HerradaTEAM Cepsas.t.
132Gianni MosconTEAM Pirellis.t.
133Joaquín CachoAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermecs.t.
134Xabier Martínez MadrigalCCC Sprandi Polkowices.t.
135Jérôme FrancoisTrek Factory Racings.t.
136Marcel WyssESPNs.t.
137Larry WarbasseTeam Skys.t.
138Wilfried GalloDecathlons.t.
139Samuele ContiSIDIs.t.
140Patrick BevinBora - Argon 18s.t.
141Andrea VaccherSoutheasts.t.
142Badu ObasanjoAg2r La Mondiales.t.
143Bernardo PedoneStella Artoiss.t.
144Geoffrey SoupeCCC Sprandi Polkowice+ 16'10
145Arnold JeannessonIAM Cycling+ 16'53
146Christian LivieriTEAM Pirellis.t.
147João SilvaTeam Katusha+ 17'19
148Igor AntónTEAM Cepsas.t.
149Arvydas KartchemarskasSIDIs.t.
150Tomaso CherubinSIDIs.t.
151Pierre-Luc PérichonDecathlons.t.
152Patrick FacchiniTeam Cannondale - Garmins.t.
153Beñat IntxaustiMTN-Qhubeka+ 18'24
154Alberto CecchinColombia+ 19'31
155Damien HowsonOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
156Julien MoriceAlcatels.t.
157Federico PozzettoAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermecs.t.
158Alexey LutsenkoTrek Factory Racing+ 20'16
159Jon Carlos CerezoTEAM Cepsa+ 21'00
160Stanislaw DianzenzaCCC Sprandi Polkowices.t.
161Isaac BolívarColombias.t.
162Ricardo PichettaAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermecs.t.
163Eurico SemeanoTeam Skys.t.
164Frantisek PadourTeam Europcars.t.
165Fabrice JeandesbozDecathlons.t.
166Marcel HeitzAlcatels.t.
167Davide GabburoTEAM Pirelli+ 21'28
168Campbell FlakemoreOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
169Matteo FediSIDIs.t.
170Jonathan FumeauxESPNs.t.
171Jean-Albert CarnevaliTrek Factory Racings.t.
172Karel HníkMTN-Qhubekas.t.
173Dries Van GestelLotto Soudals.t.
174Kilian FrankinyTrek Factory Racings.t.
175Francesco BaldiSoutheast+ 22'19
176Francis De GreefTeam Giant-Alpecins.t.
177Marco TizzaColombias.t.
178Fariji TaharMTN-Qhubekas.t.
179Simone NespoliSoutheast+ 23'08
180Mauro FinettoAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec+ 24'34
181Rodolfo TorresColombia+ 25'10
182Giangesuino OngaroTeam Europcar+ 25'49
183Marco BandieraTeam Katusha+ 26'23
184Paul VossDecathlons.t.
185Louis ConvensESPNs.t.
186Omar LombardiSoutheasts.t.
187Nazario PetitoSIDI+ 27'07
188Joey RosskopfAlcatel+ 28'45
189Simone SterbiniAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec+ 29'21
190Ruben PelatiSoutheast+ 30'27
191Fredy Antonio ReáteguiTeam Katusha+ 32'33
192Sebastian SchönbergerDecathlons.t.
193Elias Van BreussegemTrek Factory Racings.t.
194Gian Marco Di FrancescoSoutheast+ 33'10
195Alexandre LemairDecathlon+ 34'00
196Federico RocchettiSIDIs.t.
197Wouter Van WemmelESPN+ 44'25


Paris Bourges

I was considered as the top favourite for this race. I rode near the front throughout as the pack chased the break. Calmejane attacked with 20 km to go. He got a 1 minute lead within a couple of kilometres. With 8 km to go, Calmejane was still out ahead with a pack of 10 chasing. I was in the second group at the time but lost my way towards the end. Calmejane too was caught and didn't have enough reserves to contest the sprint at the line. Gougeard won the race, while I managed 13th.

1Alexis GougeardAstana Pro Team4h18'49
2Alex PetersTeam Skys.t.
3Ben SwiftTeam Skys.t.
4Jan BartaESPNs.t.
5Tsgabu GrmayIberdrolas.t.
6Lilian CalmejaneTeam Europcars.t.
7Stefano AgostiniCULT Energy Pro Cyclings.t.
8Bryan CoquardTinkoff-Saxo+ 1'01
9Andrea FediAstana Pro Teams.t.
10Carlos BarberoTEAM Cepsas.t.

Spoiler
11Arthur VichotAg2r La Mondiale+ 1'23
12Jesper HansenTinkoff-Saxos.t.
13Abhishek SinhaLotto Soudal+ 1'41
14Alexey TsatevitchTinkoff-Saxo+ 2'11
15Stefan KüngTinkoff-Saxo+ 2'19
16Juan José LobatoTEAM Cepsas.t.
17Sonny ColbrelliTEAM Cepsas.t.
18Jérôme CousinAlcatels.t.
19Simone AndreettaRoubaix Lille Métropoles.t.
20Justin OienESPN+ 2'57
21Feritcam SamliAlcatels.t.
22Alton McArtherAstana Pro Team+ 3'10
23Justin JulesAlcatels.t.
24Barry MarkusAlcatels.t.
25Jesse SergentAstana Pro Teams.t.
26Bryan NauleauBretagne - Séché Environnements.t.
27Rüdiger SeligBretagne - Séché Environnements.t.
28Kenneth Van RooyLotto Soudals.t.
29Jasper De BuystLotto Soudals.t.
30Ivan BalykinTinkoff-Saxos.t.
31Jarl SalomeinLotto Soudals.t.
32Benjamin JasserandAuber 93s.t.
33Jean-Lou PaianiTeam Europcars.t.
34Adrien PetitESPN+ 3'36
35Arnaud DemareTeam Europcars.t.
36Michael KolarIberdrolas.t.
37Guiseppe LottaroliTeam Skys.t.
38Vincent JérômeAg2r La Mondiales.t.
39Rubén ZepuntkeCULT Energy Pro Cycling+ 4'01
40Zhi Hui JiangIberdrolas.t.
41Aser EstévezIberdrolas.t.
42Martin KohlerESPNs.t.
43Matteo PelucchiTeam Skys.t.
44Javier MorenoTEAM Cepsa+ 4'15
45Jeremy LeveauDecathlons.t.
46Adrian Aas StienAg2r La Mondiales.t.
47Andrew FennTeam Skys.t.
48Casper PedersenCULT Energy Pro Cyclings.t.
49Rudi BealDecathlons.t.
50Lars Van Der HaarTeam Roompot-Oranje Pelotons.t.
51Ricky TimmerTeam Roompot-Oranje Pelotons.t.
52Alex DowsettTeam Skys.t.
53Johan Le BonESPNs.t.
54Joren TouquetVérandas Willemss.t.
55Clément VenturiniDecathlons.t.
56Lorenzo TrabuccoTeam Marseille 13 KTMs.t.
57Tony LechevallierEquipe Cycliste de l'Armée de Terres.t.
58George PymTeam Skys.t.
59Steven TronetAg2r La Mondiales.t.
60Janos PelikanRoubaix Lille Métropoles.t.
61Michael GoolaertsESPNs.t.
62Angelo TulikAg2r La Mondiales.t.
63Paweł BernasAuber 93s.t.
64Mickaël DelageAg2r La Mondiales.t.
65Gert MoströmIberdrolas.t.
66Quentin PacherAlcatels.t.
67Théo VimpereEquipe Cycliste de l'Armée de Terres.t.
68Richard HandleyCULT Energy Pro Cyclings.t.
69Martin GrønVérandas Willemss.t.
70Nikita ZharovenAlcatels.t.
71Jesse KerrisonLotto Soudals.t.
72Grégoire TarrideTeam Marseille 13 KTMs.t.
73Marco MinnaardTeam Roompot-Oranje Pelotons.t.
74Ivan RovnyTinkoff-Saxos.t.
75Tom Van AsbroeckLotto Soudals.t.
76Melvin RulliereBretagne - Séché Environnements.t.
77Matthieu HalleguenAuber 93s.t.
78Łukasz WiśniowskiRoubaix Lille Métropoles.t.
79Nacer BouhanniDecathlons.t.
80Ilya DavidenokAstana Pro Teams.t.
81Ildar ArslanovTinkoff-Saxos.t.
82Arnauld CottonAuber 93s.t.
83Lorenzo ManzinDecathlons.t.
84Gaël MalacarneAg2r La Mondiales.t.
85Louis ConvensESPNs.t.
86Wesley SulzbergerIberdrolas.t.
87Magnus FaglumAstana Pro Teams.t.
88Alo JakinRoubaix Lille Métropoles.t.
89Jesper MørkøvEquipe Cycliste de l'Armée de Terres.t.
90Emiliano FaietaBretagne - Séché Environnements.t.
91Olivier Le GacBretagne - Séché Environnements.t.
92Pierrick NaudVérandas Willemss.t.
93Andrea GuardiniAstana Pro Teams.t.
94Luca ChiricoAstana Pro Teams.t.
95Joris DertinDecathlons.t.
96Mikael Benny BerendtCULT Energy Pro Cyclings.t.
97Jon AberasturiTEAM Cepsas.t.
98Lucas DestangEquipe Cycliste de l'Armée de Terres.t.
99Silvio GiorniTeam Marseille 13 KTMs.t.
100Joseph PerrettTeam Skys.t.
101Olaf BuekensLotto Soudals.t.
102Taylor GunmanVérandas Willemss.t.
103Etienne FabreTeam Europcars.t.
104Giangesuino OngaroTeam Europcars.t.
105Yannis YssaadAg2r La Mondiales.t.
106Peter KoningTeam Roompot-Oranje Pelotons.t.
107Oscar LandaVérandas Willemss.t.
108Morgan LamoissonTeam Europcar+ 6'29
109Enrique SanzIberdrolas.t.
110Johan HemroulleVeranclassic - Ekoi+ 7'07
111Arnaud GérardESPNs.t.
112Thomas BergeretBretagne - Séché Environnements.t.
113Peter VelitsIberdrolas.t.
114Johann Van ZylTEAM Cepsas.t.
115Alexandre LemairDecathlons.t.
116Sergey ChernetskiyTinkoff-Saxos.t.
117Rudy KowalskiTeam Europcars.t.
118Jelle DondersLotto Soudals.t.
119Markus HoelgaardCULT Energy Pro Cyclings.t.
120Floris SmeyersVeranclassic - Ekoi+ 8'33
121Christian BertilssonEquipe Cycliste de l'Armée de Terres.t.
122Benjamin ThomasAuber 93s.t.
123Dylan Van ZijlTeam Roompot-Oranje Pelotons.t.
124Przemysław KasperkiewiczRoubaix Lille Métropoles.t.
125Edmund BradburyVérandas Willems+ 9'28
126Filip CengicVeranclassic - Ekois.t.
127Mario GonzálezTEAM Cepsas.t.
128Alexandre PichotTeam Europcars.t.
129Patrick KleinRoubaix Lille Métropoles.t.
130Arnaud MolmyTeam Marseille 13 KTMs.t.
131Anders EgsvangCULT Energy Pro Cyclings.t.
132Marcel FranzBretagne - Séché Environnements.t.
133Alex RasmussenCULT Energy Pro Cyclings.t.
134Dmytro KrivtsovRoubaix Lille Métropoles.t.
135Aimé MoroRoubaix Lille Métropoles.t.
136Taruia KrainerTeam Marseille 13 KTMs.t.
137Fabien CanalEquipe Cycliste de l'Armée de Terres.t.
138Claude ThevenonTEAM Cepsas.t.
139Maxime Le MontagnerVeranclassic - Ekoi+ 10'31
140Kevin LabequeBretagne - Séché Environnements.t.
141Ruud CremersTeam Roompot-Oranje Pelotons.t.
142Kevin ThomeVeranclassic - Ekois.t.
143Fernando GrijalbaVeranclassic - Ekois.t.
144Boris ZimineEquipe Cycliste de l'Armée de Terres.t.
145Stepan AstafyevTeam Roompot-Oranje Pelotons.t.
146Afram IwuDecathlons.t.
147Marcus BohlaAlcatels.t.
148Michael WeichtVérandas Willems+ 12'42
149Robin StenuitVeranclassic - Ekois.t.
150Boris BourdinAuber 93+ 12'53
151Hervé DiardTeam Marseille 13 KTMs.t.
152Benjamin GourgueVeranclassic - Ekoi+ 13'56
153Tyler WilliamsVérandas Willems+ 14'07
154Gilles ChupinAuber 93+ 15'05
155Romain PillonAuber 93+ 17'59
156Julien FouchardEquipe Cycliste de l'Armée de Terre+ 19'28


So the last month of the season turned out like the rest of it, a lot of promise but without the best results.
 
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Most likely not what Abhiskek expected for these races, yet the final Vuelta week and Lombardia were encouraging performances. Smile
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AbhishekLFC
Not just the Vuelta, it's been a season of under performance at the crucial times. In hindsight, 9th place at Il Lombardia after a long season is quite good. A lot of work to do in the off season though.
 
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2019 Season Recap


I had high hopes of 2019 being THE year for me. This was the year I hoped that I would start being considered as a serious GT threat. If anything I did worse than my performances last year in the GTs. It wasn't all bad; I achieved my first podium in the GC of a World Tour race. I finished my highest ever finish of 2nd in the GC in Burgos in a Stage Race. I even wore the leader's jersey for four stages at the Dauphine, where one bad day ruined an otherwise perfect race. My exploits in one day races were nothing to write home about.

The answer to my question at the end of last year, whether I can do better this year then my season with Lotto is a no. As is evident from the table below, this is the first time that my point scoring has been lower than the previous season!

Statistics
World Tour Rankings CQ Rankings
Me 31st - 183 points 27th - 1208 points
Lotto Soudal 7th - 635 points 9th - 4827points

 
Aquarius97
Not the greatest season, but still a lot of highlights. Maybe you should try to focus in only one GT, whichever suits you better (or better the one that Quintana wont be riding) and try to do it great on the one-week WT races.
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AbhishekLFC
You make a good point. I need to be more selective and plan my season better next year. Riding with Quintana is something I'm actually looking forward to. But I need to carve out my own path too...
 
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