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Nordic Cycling | Final Farewell
Atlantius
Monthly status - February


February was an eventful month for us. Two of our sponsors goals – both achieved by Kasper Jebjerg. Lots of good racing with podiums and top-10’s against strong opponents – and then off course the majestic victory Kjell Carlström provided – I bet Team Sky regrets not extending his contract now!


Rider of the month:
Alessandro Petacchi, Lampre – ISD. This month have been a great month for sprinters and Petacchi have certainly been one of the best with a total of five victories and a bunch of podiums. Since no World Tour races were ridden this month Petacchi seems the obvious choice.

CQ Rankings:
1. Alessandro Petacchi, Lampre – ISD, 535 pts
2. Matthew Goss, Orica – GreenEdge, 512 pts
3. David Millar, Garmin – Sharp, 355 pts
26. Kjell Carlström, Falcon – Norheim, 142 pts

1. Garmin – Sharp, 951 pts
2. Radioshack – Nissan, 923 pts
3. Katusha Team, 900 pts
23. Falcon – Norheim, 298 pts

1. Germany, 1301 pts
2. Italy, 1249 pts
3. France, 1133 pts
10. Denmark, 497 pts
19. Finland, 142 pts
24. Norway, 76 pts
30. Sweden, 20 pts


In March Falcon – Norheim hope to do well in the Critérium International and KBC-Driedaagse De Panne-Koksijde. To get ready for these we will ride Dwaars door Drenthe, Nokere Koerse, Cholet – Pays De Loire and perhaps Milano – Sanremo. At the end of the month we will ride Gran Premio Miguel Indorain partly to capitalize on (hopefully) good form, partly to get the riders ready for April’s tasks.

Several media approached the ambitious manager in the end of the month wanting to know how the roster would look next year. Allan gave the following comment:
We have already made sure we do not lose key riders. At the moment three riders haven’t gotten their contracts renewed. There’s a lot of interesting Nordic riders with expiring contracts we need to talk to before deciding further…


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francopell
Looking good so far, some great work by the riders in February!
 
Ian Butler
Omloop was really well for the team!
 
Atlantius
Dwaars door Drenthe

Todays race was completely flat, so the breakaway-riders were up for a tough one. Many tried, among the most active Falcon – Norheims Daniel Kreutzfeldt and Jeppe Lykke Hartvig Nielsen. But none could escape the savagely chasing peloton.

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Having had riders in breakaway all day, the remaining Falcons hadn’t spent too much energy, and as the finish line got closer they showed a tremendous team effort with Magnus Bäckstedt and Jens Erik Madsen doing the leadout for their young team-mate Kasper Jebjerg from far out.

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Falcon – Norheim started the sprint with Bäckstedt at the front, and even though many tried to pass they had dosed their energy perfectly and Kasper Jebjerg got his first professional win ahead of Alex Rasmussen, who was later that night seen talking to team manager Allan – wonder what that was all about?

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Results:
1. Kasper Jebjerg, Falcon - Norheim
2. Alex Rasmussen, Garmin - Sharp
3. Koen de Kort, Argos - Shimano

"I'm really happy with the work Magnus and Jens Erik did for me. It was the first time we tried to do a sprint train. It didn't work perfect but very nearly so, and I never would have won this without them." - Kasper Jebjerg


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francopell
Another win for the team. Great sprint train
 
Jakstar22
Great racing. 2 wins in quick succession. Great job.
 
Atlantius
Thanks for the support Pfft

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Atlantius
Nokere Koerse

The first 3/4 of the route was fairly uneventful. Not quite enough cobblesections on the route to make it difficult.

As the finish line is getting nearer Madsen, Bäckstedt and Jebjerg look at each other. Should one of them try to attack from far out?
That probably wouldn’t work as the speed was pretty high by now. Last week Bäckstedt started the sprint train, but Madsen never really got going. The three decided to try a new combination today.

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At the 3 km mark Jens Erik Madsen starts putting pressure on in the front of the peloton at 3 km Bäckstedt take over and with 1 to go Jebjerg puts in his sprint perfectly timed and gets another win! Bäckstedt 4th

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When our reporter was waiting for a comment near the Falcon - Norheim team bus he met another Danish rider, Alex Rasmussen, who "just happened" to be there. Alex gave a quick comment:
I am very impressed by the teamwork Falcon - Norheim shows. Kasper is not the best sprinter here, but now I have seen him win two races in a row thanks to extremely welltimed help from his two teammates. I hope, that I one day will experience such a dedicated team-effort for me!


Results:
1. Kasper Jebjerg, Falcon - Norheim
2. John Degenkolb, Argos - Shimano
3. Hayden Roulston, Radioshack - Nissan
4. Magnus Bäckstedt, Falcon - Norheim
Edited by Atlantius on 13-10-2012 09:25

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Ian Butler
Extremely nice win Smile
 
Atlantius
Ian Butler wrote:
Extremely nice win Smile


Thanks. Was really surprised it succeeded, but the other sprinters lost a lot of distance because we started the train from so far out. Had the sprint been a bit longer they would have caught him I think.

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francopell
Another nice win Grin
 
Jakstar22
Great win. Falcon is really turning into a competitive team. Keep up the good work.
 
Atlantius
Thanks for the support. We've had a good period in the early season, but we should expect the big stars to start getting in shape for the spring classics soon - and that will make it a lot harder to get results...

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Atlantius
Cholet – Pays De Loire


Today we didn’t manage to get a rider in the decisive breakaway, so we ended up doing a lot of work in the peloton to wheel in the breakaway. Carlström tried to attack from 5 km out, but couldn’t get away. That left Madsen as the only rider to help Jebjerg in the finish. That broke his winning streak and he had to make do with a 6th place. The riders did what they could, but just didn’t have the energy to make the sprint as hard and succesful as in the previous to races.

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1. Manuel Belletti, AG2R La Mondiale
2. Cyril Lemoine, Saur – Sojasun
3. Laurent Pichon, Bretagne – Schuller
6. Kasper Jebjerg, Falcon – Norheim
Edited by Atlantius on 17-10-2012 14:19

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Atlantius
Criterium International


One of the main races for us this month. Our sponsor want us to get a top 10 in the GC, but with a summit finish on the 3rd stage and a short TT on the 2nd it looks to be very hard. We have had our riders on a trainingcamp in the mountains up to this race to improve our chances, but it really isn’t our terrain.
Carlström should be our best rider uphill, but with competition like Wiggins, Froome, Rogers, Vanendert and Taaramae a top 10 seems a best-case scenario.

Stage 1
Carlström led the peloton over the first and only climb of the stage, securing the mountain jersey. With Bäckstedt back we decided to see of our sprinters train could work in a more high-profile race as this. Unfortunately a lot of teams tried the same and Jebjerg got trapped. Though it would have been quite a surprise had he beaten Sebastian Chavanel in the sprint. Near the finish the peloton broke in two. All the Falcon-riders were in the first group – very important thinking of the GC battle.

Stage results:
1. Sebastian Chavanel, Europcar
2. René Obst, NSP - Ghost
3. Guillaume Blot, Bretagne - Schuller
4. Kasper Jebjerg, Falcon - Norheim

Mountain jersey: Kjell Carlström

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Stage 2 - TT
Todays TT was all about not losing too much time on the GC.
Brink had 2nd best provisional and ended as best Falcon on 6th place. Carlström rode a good TT and only lost 24 seconds to Bradley Wiggins leaving him very much in the game before the deciding 3rd stage.

Stage results:
1. Bradley Wiggins, Sky
2. Nicolas Vogondy, Cofidis, le crédit en ligne
3. Blel Kadri, AG2R La Mondiale
6. Morten Kruse Brink, Falcon - Norheim
8. Jens Erik Madsen, Falcon - Norheim
10. Magnus Bäckstedt, Falcon - Norheim


Mountain jersey: Kjell Carlström
Young rider: Morten Kruse Brink

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Stage 3
The deciding mountain stage. A few smaller mountains in the start could be the foundation of a breakaway, but we should expect to see the big names fight for the victory on the last climb.
Team Sky seemed very determined not to let the victory slip by mistake, so no one got very far away. Carlström was really happy about his polkadot jersey and took full advantage of team Skys hard work to pick up as many KOM points as possible without using too much energy. Before the last climb Carlström was leading the KoM classification with 16 pts to number two. That should have secured the jersey!
Up the last climb he fought the best he had learned sprinting to a 7th on the stage and a 8th in the GC.

Stage results:
1. David Moncoutié, Cofidis
2. Jelle Vanendert, Lotto Belisol
3. Bradley Wiggins, Sky
7. Kjell Carlström, Falcon Nordic

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Final standings:
1. David Moncoutié, Cofidis
2. Bradley Wiggins, Sky
3. Jelle Vanendert, Lotto Belisol
8. Kjell Carlström, Falcon Nordic

Mountain Jersey: Kjell Carlström, Falcon Nordic
Points: Bradley Wiggins, Sky
Young Rider: Rein Taaramäe, Cofidis
Team: Cofidis, le crédit en ligne

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francopell
Some more success. Nice work for the mountain jersey Grin
 
Atlantius
Well, I couldn't have won the Mountains Jersey without Sky doing all the hard work keeping it all together - I'll have my sponsor send them a case of beer as thanks Banana

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Ian Butler
8th and KoM, very nice job Smile
 
Atlantius
KBC-Driedaagse de Panne-Koksijde

Our sponsors want at least one day in the sprinters jersey in this race.

Stage 1
This stage consists of a lot of small hils and cobbles and is ridden like a real cobble classic. Short before finish Jebjerg gets caught by a crash and is out of the finale. Jens Erik Madsen is best Falcon-rider on 10th and the Sprinters jersey seems far away as Tom Boonen got second.

Stage results:
1. Fabian Cancellara, Radioshack - Nissan
2. Tom Boonen, Omega Pharma - Quickstep
3. Bert De Waele, Landbouwkredit - Euphony
10. Jens Erik Madsen, Falcon - Norheim

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Stage 2
Tried to make it through the breakaway with Jeppe Lykke Hartvig Nielsen, as we could not expect to win a sprint in this field. Jeppe won the intermediate sprint, but it all ended in a bunch sprint. Now our train would stand its biggest test against a lot of top sprinters. The riders got a bit tired fighting for their place at the front, but got the train going perfectly. Today it became very clear, that Boonen, Goss, Kittel etc. is in a whole different league.

Stage Results:
1. Tom Boonen, Omega Pharma - QuickStep
2. Marcel Kittel, Argos - Shimano
3. Matthew Goss, Orica - GreenEdge
12. Kasper Jebjerg, Falcon - Norheim

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Stage 3
Pretty much same story as stage 2.

Stage Results:
1. Marcel Kittel, Argos - Shimano
2. John Degenkolb, Argos - Shimano
3. Tom Boonen, Omega Pharma - QuickStep
13. Kasper Jebjerg, Falcon - Norheim

Stage 4 – TT
Another disappointing stage as the best Falcon rider was Bäckstedt as number 27. Jens Erik Madsen lost his place in the GC top 10.

Stage Results:
1. Fabian Cancellara, Radioshack - Nissan
2. Geraint Thomas, Sky
3. Tom Boonen, Omega Pharma - QuickStep
27. Magnus Bäckstedt, Falcon - Norheim

Final standing:
1. Fabian Cancellara, Radioshack - Nissan
2. Tom Boonen, Omega Pharma - QuickStep
3. Matthieu Ladagnous, FDJ - Bigmat
13. Jens Erik Madsen, Falcon - Norheim

Mountain Jersey: Andreas Klier, Garmin - Sharp
Point Jersey: Tom Boonen, Omega Pharma - QuickStep
Young Rider: Jan Ghyselinck, Cofidis, le crédit en ligne
Team: Radioshack - Nissan


That night our reporter went to a small bar to try the Belgian beer. There in the darkest corner of the bar we met team manager Allan:
This was a really disappointing race. The guys really tried their best, but it appeared some divine power did not want us to succeed. Jebjerg crashing, the breakaways getting caught, sprints not working, no rhythm in the TT... And everything was going so well up to now.


Our reporter bought Allan a cup of coffee and took him back to the team bus comforting him that everything is gonna be OK and reminding him of the three wonderful victories within the last month.

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Ian Butler
Too bad, but like you said, they are a class to high Smile
 
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