After a good Volta Ao Algarve with one stage win and 3rd in the GC and the Sprint Competition fro Gediminas Bagdonas, we went to Qatar with hopes. We had a strong TT team, and hoped for a victory in the TTT, and therefore many good places in the GC.
In the first stage 4 of our 8 riders finished with the peloton. Andrei Kunitski, Oleksandr Martynenko, Siarhei Novikau and Vitaliy Popkov arrived two minutes behind.
In the TTT we were the best team and we won with a second down to Bulgari - Inditex. We didn't take the yellow jersey, but second and third in the GC for Maurizio Biondo and Marko Kump is good. It will be hard to attack Yanick Ertzen to grab the lead, but our two best are both ok sprinters and at a good day we can get some bonus seconds.
Perv is doing quite well on my rankings at the moment, it's still early to say, but I'm guessing it will be between you, Cymru Wales and Bulgari for the Continental Tour.
Ollfardh wrote:
Perv is doing quite well on my rankings at the moment, it's still early to say, but I'm guessing it will be between you, Cymru Wales and Bulgari for the Continental Tour.
Not Bikex' team? They will score loads of points on the GTs I think...
Ollfardh wrote:
Perv is doing quite well on my rankings at the moment, it's still early to say, but I'm guessing it will be between you, Cymru Wales and Bulgari for the Continental Tour.
You forgot the Pate-factor
Edited by Marcovdw on 15-04-2013 15:12
Well, I'm not looking at points yet (not allowed to talk about those anyway ), just more at consistency. I got totals for each race and it's easy to see which team gets 0 points, which ones gets points everywhere, which ones only have 1 peak, etc. So my prediction is mostly based on sending in good teams rather then grabbing lots of points.
And if I was managing Domino's, I'd say it's Danny Pate time