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[EPIC 2014] Cannondale Pro Cycling
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Well, if your other riders start scoring points as well, we have a serious problem Shock
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
 
mvhoogdalem
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
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Guillaume Boivin
Mauro Da Dalto
Jonathan Dibben
Edward King
Paolo Longo Borghini
Mads Pedersen
Fabio Sabatini
Peter Sagan
The start of our Spring campaign starts with the Belgium Classic, Omloop Het Nieuwsblad. Last year Peter Sagan finished 24th here and we hope he can do better this year. Sabatini will be his main helper, while the others are here to control the peloton and get experience on the cobblestones.

Team objective: podium
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This year we started our Spring campaign much better than last year. Peter Sagan showed that he has improved a lot over last season and took a great victory at the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad. After several tries, he finally managed to get away from the peloton with 4 kilometers to go, taking his 4th victory of the season already. Sabatini got to the finish in 20th place, getting a few points for the season ranking.
Result
RankNameTeamTime
1Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cycling4h27'44
2André GreipelLotto Belisols.t.
3Rudy VerbovenEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
...
20Fabio SabatiniCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
86Mads PedersenCannondale Pro Cycling+ 9'20
89Mauro Da DaltoCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
90Jonathan DibbenCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
96Guillaume BoivinCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
104Edward KingCannondale Pro Cycling+ 11'09
105Paolo Longo BorghiniCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.

Edited by mvhoogdalem on 01-05-2015 20:09
 
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Strade Bianche
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Enrico Battaglin
Francesco Bongiorno
Josh Burton
Hugh Carthy
Moreno Moser
Silvio Pennarossa
Peter Sagan
Davide Villella
We return to the white roads in Tuscany for the Strade Bianche. Last season Sagan took an easy victory here, which we believe he can do again. At least the UCI thinks he can do it as they want us to win this race. If Peter does not have the legs we have other options with our Italian trio Battaglin, Bongiorno and Moser. Silvio will make his season debut here, while he is working towards the Tour de France.

EPIC-UCI Goal: Win
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To say that our first Italian race of the season was a disaster is an understatement. Peter felt great again, but he his many attacks didn't get rid of the others, so it would all be decided on the final climb into Sienna. The roads were too small for such a big group though and Sagan got blocked by weak riders (Yes, looking at you Belkin). He finished on the Piazza del Campo in a disappointing 20th place.
Result
RankNameTeamTime
1Mathias Von TriesenbergTeam NetApp - Endura4h31'55
2Dennis Van NiekerkMTN - Qhubeka+ 10
3Ryan RothTeam Champion Systems.t.
...
20Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
37Enrico BattaglinCannondale Pro Cycling+ 10'37
40Francesco BongiornoCannondale Pro Cycling+ 10'44
46Moreno MoserCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
56Davide VillellaCannondale Pro Cycling+ 11'13
102Josh BurtonCannondale Pro Cycling+ 13'14
107Silvio PennarossaCannondale Pro Cycling+ 13'21
121Hugh CarthyCannondale Pro Cycling+ 13'54

Edited by mvhoogdalem on 01-05-2015 20:25
 
mvhoogdalem
Roma Maxima
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Enrico Battaglin
Francesco Bongiorno
Josh Burton
Hugh Carthy
Moreno Moser
Silvio Pennarossa
Cristiano Salerno
Davide Villella
While we want to win this race, it will not be easy. Peter Sagan is on the plane to France, so we look to Battaglin if the race ends in a bunch sprint. On the hilly middle section, Moser, Bongiorno and Villella are our riders to try and get away from the peloton. For Burton and Carthy this will be their final race before heading to Spain for the Volta a Catalunya, while the others will stay in Italy for the Tirreno and Milano - Sanremo.

Team objective: Top 10
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After a horrible Strade Bianche, we hoped that the next day would go better for us. At the Roma Maxima, our riders took initiative on the hills and while they were not strong enough, Moser took a great 5th place. In a small bunch sprint behind, Enrico Battaglin got a 10th place. This was a good race for us, especially after the Strade Bianche.
Result
1Sergio HenaoSky Procycling4h16'59
2Delfi CerveroAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
3Nairo QuintanaMovistar Teams.t.
...
5Moreno MoserCannondale Pro Cycling+ 1'47
10Enrico BattaglinCannondale Pro Cycling+ 2'38
62Davide VillellaCannondale Pro Cycling+ 12'40
79Francesco BongiornoCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
86Josh BurtonCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
103Silvio PennarossaCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
109Cristiano SalernoCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
144Hugh CarthyCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.

Edited by mvhoogdalem on 01-05-2015 20:44
 
mvhoogdalem
Tour Down Under
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The World Tour season has started with the Tour Down Under. While we are very happy with the results, especially the win of Villella on stage 3, the 6th place of Villella in the General Classification is bitter-sweet. It is amazing to see the young rider doing very well, but at the same time it is a little disappointing to miss out on the top 5 goal by 1 place. Bennati also did well with a 7th place on stage 1 and a 2nd place on stage 2.

EPIC-UCI Goal: Failed
General Classification
RankNameTeamTime
1Alexander KristoffKatusha Team18h26'59
2Simon GerransOrica - GreenEdge+ 16
3Arthur VichotFDJ.fr+ 18
...
6Davide VillellaCannondale Pro Cycling+ 51
17Daniele BennatiCannondale Pro Cycling+ 5'07
22Moreno MoserCannondale Pro Cycling+ 5'13
68Francesco BongiornoCannondale Pro Cycling+ 8'08
97Daniele RattoCannondale Pro Cycling+ 9'56
140Alberto BettiolCannondale Pro Cycling+ 13'47
148Cameron WurfCannondale Pro Cycling+ 14'23

Edited by mvhoogdalem on 03-05-2015 13:08
 
Marcovdw
STRADE BIANCHE

So, first race of the season, the gravel roads of Strade Bianche in Italy. My relatives were along the road cheering for me, since it wasn't too far away from San Marino. Sagan was one of the, so not the biggest favourite in the race, and I was here to support him.

The dirt and hills ain't my speciality, but I did my best in the first part of the race. In the end I finished in an useless position far behind the winner. Sagan disappointed in 20th. The race was suprisingly won by Mathias von Triesenberg, from the break. I know him very well, we're good friends, we're both the only guys in our countries who know what a bike is.

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Congratulations, Mathias!

-- Silvio Pennarossa

Manager of Minions
 
mvhoogdalem
Paris - Nice
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Alberto Bettiol
Alessandro De Marchi
Francesco Lasca
Mads Pedersen
Fabio Sabatini
Peter Sagan
Brian Vandborg
Cameron Wurf
The route of this year's Paris - Nice suits the punchers, which is why we have decided to send Peter Sagan to France. He has a big chance to win the General Classification here, which would give us some solid points toward the team rankings.

Team objectives: Stage win + GC top 3
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StageWinnerBest FinisherPlaceTime
1Mark CavendishPeter Sagan7s.t.
2Mark CavendishPeter Sagan10s.t.
3Alexander KristoffPeter Sagan2s.t.
4Daniel MartinPeter Sagan8s.t.
5Dries DevenynsPeter Sagan2+ 22
6Bauke MollemaPeter Sagan3+ 9
7Christian MurielPeter Sagan6+ 1'16
8Peter StetinaPeter Sagan33+ 3'12
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We came to France for a stage win and to win the General Classification. We came close to accomplish both, but while Peter was very consistent, he never managed to get to the line first. However, with several podium finishes, a 3rd place in the GC and winning the points and young rider jerseys, Sagan scored a good bunch of points for the team.
General Classification
1Alejandro ValverdeMovistar Team32h40'38
2Daniel MartinGarmin - Sharp+ 48
3Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cycling+ 1'02
...
34Alessandro De MarchiCannondale Pro Cycling+ 14'09
83Cameron WurfCannondale Pro Cycling+ 17'12
107Brian VandborgCannondale Pro Cycling+ 21'28
111Fabio SabatiniCannondale Pro Cycling+ 22'33
126Alberto BettiolCannondale Pro Cycling+ 24'05
128Francesco LascaCannondale Pro Cycling+ 25'02
137Mads PedersenCannondale Pro Cycling+ 27'39

Edited by mvhoogdalem on 03-05-2015 13:28
 
mvhoogdalem
Tirreno - Adriatico
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Enrico Battaglin
Daniele Bennati
Francesco Bongiorno
Damiano Caruso
Moreno Moser
Silvio Pennarossa
Daniele Ratto
Davide Villella
We come to the Tirreno - Adriatico with a full Italian squad. With Damiano Caruso we have a rider for the GC, while Daniele Bennati will be going for the sprints. On the hilly stages we got a few riders to try and get a victory.

Team Goal: Top 10 General Classification
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StageWinnerBest FinisherPlaceTime
1Omega Pharma - QuickStep Cycling TeamCannondale Pro Cycling19+ 38
2Adrien HanzenDaniele Ratto6s.t.
3Mario GuidoDaniele Bennati5s.t.
4Chris FroomeDamiano Caruso46+ 4'43
5Nairo QuintanaFrancesco Bongiorno6+ 2'19
6Elia VivianiDaniele Bennati4s.t.
7Chris FroomeSilvio Pennarossa13+ 25
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Aside from a few top 10's in the sprints and Bongiorno's 6th place from a breakaway, this year's Tirreno - Adriatico was not what we were hoping for. We came here for a top 10 in the General Classifcation, but our hopes were crushed after stage 4 when Caruso crossed the line almost 5 minutes later than Froome. Ending on a 13th place in the General Classification gives us a bit of hope for the Giro d'Italia. Pennarossa showed his talent in the closing Time-Trial, finishing 25 seconds from Froome, while Moreno Moser won the Mountain jersey.
General Classification
RankNameTeamTime
1Chris FroomeSky Procycling23h50'14
2Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team+ 55
3Vincenzo NibaliAstana Pro Team+ 1'55
...
13Damiano CarusoCannondale Pro Cycling+ 11'02
17Francesco BongiornoCannondale Pro Cycling+ 13'15
61Moreno MoserCannondale Pro Cycling+ 23'14
63Enrico BattaglinCannondale Pro Cycling+ 23'30
83Davide VillellaCannondale Pro Cycling+ 28'52
86Daniele RattoCannondale Pro Cycling+ 29'38
110Silvio PennarossaCannondale Pro Cycling+ 35'05
123Daniele BennatiCannondale Pro Cycling+ 36'56

Edited by mvhoogdalem on 03-05-2015 14:02
 
brewers90
Josh's Blog


Still stuck in the middle of some shithole in Argentina, please send help. We've been here for two months and we're all getting extreme cabin fever. Peter Sagan keeps forcing me to wear a wig and a dress so he can fondle me from behind. It's not gay if it happens abroad, right??

I fear for Hugh's sanity. The boy seems to be becoming a zombie with each passing day in the wilderness. Every day we walk around the hotel with the other teams waiting for the organisers to say the next stage can start. We continue waiting...

Catalunya starts soon and I'm still stuck here. Can the UCI please take this race off the calendar because it's been nothing but trouble. I grew tired of the Spanish-speaking people on the TV so I may have, unfortunately, disposed of it out of the 7th floor window. The nightmares did not cease.

Please, send help. You can't abandon us out here, it isn't the 16th Century. Oh no, Peter's knocking on the door again. I don't want to wear the red dress.

Josh Burton
Manager of Bunzl - Centrica
ICL's World Tour Champions and Talented Bottlers



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Marcovdw
ITALY

After my season opener in Strade Bianche it was time for three back-to-back races in Italy. Roma Maxima, Tirreno-Adriatico and Milano-San Remo. Three races with a big history, three races where my family could come and visit me.

The first race was Roma Maxima. I didn't ride myself in the spotlight, but I did some valuable work in the early stages. Moreno Moser finished 5th and Enrico Battaglin 10th, great results for them! I finished in the peleton, 103th to be precise.

Next up was Tirreno-Adriatico, where my abilities would come into play. A team time trial as opener and 10km individual time trial as closer where to be my first highlights of the season. The TTT-result was disappointing, 19th over half a minute behind the winners. My TT-result was better, 13th, 25 seconds behind Froome. Trainers say I'm better in longer TT's, so I'm quite satisfied with this result.

Milano-San Remo was all about bringing Peter Sagan to victory. My work included work in the early stages again, and dropped behind the peleton and finished in a 144th place. Peter finished second behind Kittel. Such a shame

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The wrong green jersey won

-- Silvio Pennarossa

Manager of Minions
 
Marcovdw
DRIEDAAGSE

After a long stint in Italy I was underway to Belgium for my final race this season. Four stages in the Three Days of de Panne, including a short time trial which is the reason I'm here. Sagan is here for the cobbles and the sprint.

The first three stages were flat, the first one includes cobbles. A 25th, 33rd and 31st position were due to the work I delivered for Peter, who finished second on the third stage. The fourth stage was a short time trial, about 11 kilometers and pancake flat. Unfortunately, my ride was not registered by any of the cameras on the road. My time however was quite decent, only 6 seconds behind the winner (Vandewalle) and ahead of people like Boom and Phinney, respectable time trialists. It brought me the fifth place, which would be my GC-position as well.

But here comes the worst part: the youth classification. It was a close battle between Grawunder from Champion System and me. It came down to seconds, but I lost by 1 second. 1 SECOND!

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So close yet so, so far away

-- Silvio Pennarossa

Manager of Minions
 
mvhoogdalem
Milano - Sanremo
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Enrico Battaglin
Daniele Bennati
Francesco Bongiorno
Moreno Moser
Silvio Pennarossa
Daniele Ratto
Peter Sagan
Davide Villella

Team Goal: Top 3
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This is one of the most important races of the season for our team, and with Sagan we have a serious contender for the victory. He has massive support from our best riders. However, in the end it was not meant to be, just like last year. After a massive lead-out from Bennati, who finished 7th himself, Peter did not have the legs to stay ahead of Kittel. A bit of a disappointment, but we got one place closer to the victory, so next year will surely be for us.
Result
RankNameTeamTime
1Marcel KittelBelkin Pro Cycling Team6h44'28
2Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
3Adrien HanzenBMC Racing Teams.t.
...
7Daniele BennatiCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
51Daniele RattoCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
61Enrico BattaglinCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
75Davide VillellaCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
76Moreno MoserCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
84Francesco BongiornoCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
144Silvio PennarossaCannondale Pro Cycling+ 3'16
 
mvhoogdalem
Volta Ciclista a Catalunya
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Nathan Brown
Josh Burton
Hugh Carthy
Tiziano Dall'Antonia
Michel Koch
Matthias Krizek
Alan Marangoni
Cristiano Salerno

EPICUCI Goal: Stage win
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StageWinnerBest FinisherPlaceTime
1Carlo CalzoneCristiano Salerno108s.t.
2Alejandro ValverdeCristiano Salerno159s.t.
3Thibaut PinotJosh Burton36+ 3'29
4Peter VelitsMatthias Krizek177+ 29'11
5John Darwin AtapumaCristiano Salerno169+ 10'56
6Francis MoureyTiziano Dall'Antonia119s.t.
7Gorka VerdugoJosh Burton93+ 4'34
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Some of our riders got back from San Luis just in time to start in the Volta Ciclista a Catalunya. In the back of our minds we already knew it would be a hard task to get a stage win here, but we had faith in Josh. Our hopes did not stay alive for very long, as already on the first stage our riders were not doing very well. In fact, we only cracked the top 100 twice this race. Stage 4 was the most disastrous. Josh was looking very pale and our whole team stayed around him, fearing for his health. We wanted him to quit, but he would have none of it. Eventually they made it to the finish 30 minutes behind the winner. We did not care much about the rest of the stages after that.
General Classification
RankNameTeamTime
1Alejandro ValverdeMovistar Team+ 28h19'30
2Leopold KönigBMC Racing Team+ 28h19'41
3Rigoberto UránSky Procycling+ 28h19'43
...
131Cristiano SalernoCannondale Pro Cycling+ 29h02'50
143Hugh CarthyCannondale Pro Cycling+ 29h04'38
144Josh BurtonCannondale Pro Cycling+ 29h05'09
146Tiziano Dall'AntoniaCannondale Pro Cycling+ 29h07'18
158Alan MarangoniCannondale Pro Cycling+ 29h11'57
171Michel KochCannondale Pro Cycling+ 29h20'53
182Matthias KrizekCannondale Pro Cycling+ 29h27'15
185Nathan BrownCannondale Pro Cycling+ 29h28'29
 
mvhoogdalem
Dwars Door Vlaanderen
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Guillaume Boivin
Mauro Da Dalto
Jonathan Dibben
Edward King
Paolo Longo Borghini
Mads Pedersen
Fabio Sabatini
Peter Sagan
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A month after our win in Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, we return to Belgium for the start of one of the most important periods of the season. While our main focus is on the Ronde Van Vlaanderen and Paris - Roubaix, we would welcome any victory coming before those races. In Dwars Door Vlaanderen we saw a very eager Peter trying to get the win. He never got to the leading duo of Paolini and Vanmarcke though, and he ran out of juice for the sprint. He finished 11th, which still gives us some points for the rankings, and Peter is looking great for the rest of the spring.
Result
RankNameTeamTime
1Luca PaoliniVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team4h27'11
2Sep VanmarckeBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
3Lue Khamse KhamphanTeam Europcars.t.
...
11Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
21Fabio SabatiniCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
39Edward KingCannondale Pro Cycling+ 3'03
88Guillaume BoivinCannondale Pro Cycling+ 12'27
104Jonathan DibbenCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
105Mauro Da DaltoCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
111Paolo Longo BorghiniCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
133Mads PedersenCannondale Pro Cycling+ 15'21
 
mvhoogdalem
E3 Prijs Vlaanderen - Harelbeke
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Guillaume Boivin
Mauro Da Dalto
Jonathan Dibben
Edward King
Paolo Longo Borghini
Mads Pedersen
Fabio Sabatini
Peter Sagan
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After last year's 3rd place, we hoped Peter would have a similar result this year in the first cobbled World Tour race of the season. The race did not go as well for us this year though. Peter found himself on the wrong side of the peloton with around 50 kilometers to go. From there he was always chasing the riders up front. Catching Boonen, Cancellara and Vanmarcke is one of the hardest things to do, so it was not surprising Peter could not catch up. In the end he finished a good 8th place, but we feel he could have done better if he was at the front of the peloton. The positive thing is that he managed to win the sprint of his group after spending so much energy already.
Result
RankNameTeamTime
1Tom BoonenOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team4h32'32
2Sep VanmarckeBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
3Fabian CancellaraTrek Factory Racings.t.
...
8Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cycling+ 2'15
52Edward KingCannondale Pro Cycling+ 8'39
72Fabio SabatiniCannondale Pro Cycling+ 11'34
96Guillaume BoivinCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
141Mauro Da DaltoCannondale Pro Cycling+ 14'55
147Paolo Longo BorghiniCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
170Jonathan DibbenCannondale Pro Cycling+ 15'42
173Mads PedersenCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
 
mvhoogdalem
Gent - Wevelgem
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Enrico Battaglin
Daniele Bennati
Guillaume Boivin
Mauro Da Dalto
Jonathan Dibben
Paolo Longo Borghini
Fabio Sabatini
Peter Sagan
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Peter won the bunch sprint in Wevelgem last season. The goal was to repeat that result, but it wasn't meant to be. An elite group formed in the final of the race, but when Cancellara attacked, the rest started looking at each other. When you give Cancellara a few meters, he is as good as gone. After some intense racing for the 2nd place, the group kept getting back together. Sagan had the most energy left of the chasers and easily finished 2nd. It was certainly possible to win here, but we are very happy with this result.
Result
RankNameTeamTime
1Fabian CancellaraTrek Factory Racing5h27'27
2Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cycling+ 2'29
3Lars BoomBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 3'05
...
25Enrico BattaglinCannondale Pro Cycling+ 12'10
43Guillaume BoivinCannondale Pro Cycling+ 17'13
98Daniele BennatiCannondale Pro Cycling+ 21'59
117Fabio SabatiniCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
157Mauro Da DaltoCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
158Jonathan DibbenCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
179Paolo Longo BorghiniCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
 
mvhoogdalem
Driedaagse De Panne - Koksijde
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Guillaume Boivin
Mauro Da Dalto
Jonathan Dibben
Francesco Lasca
Paolo Longo Borghini
Silvio Pennarossa
Daniele Ratto
Peter Sagan
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StageWinnerBest FinisherPlaceTime
1Greg Van AvermaetPeter Sagan6+ 49
2Sven NysGuillaume Boivin16s.t.
3André GreipelPeter Sagan2s.t.
4Kristof VandewalleSilvio Pennarossa5+ 6
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Our final race of the season part is the Driedaagse De Panne. This race is great for building form for the Ronde and Roubaix. We got two riders here that are aiming for the General Classification. Silvio would need to survive the first stages though, before the Time-Trial. Peter was hoping to get a stage win here, but it did not work out the way he wanted. Stage 1 saw Van Avermaet finishing solo, 50 seconds ahead of the peloton, which included Pennarossa. Stage 2 saw Nys surviving from the break, while Sagan got caught to far behind to sprint to a good place. Peter came closest to the victory on stage 3, where he finished 2nd behind Greipel. The last stage was the Time-Trial and Silvio had not lost any time yet. He rode an excellent Time-Trial, coming over the line in 5th place. This meant he also got a 5th place in the General Classification, while missing out on winning the Youth Classification by one second. Still, it is a great result for him.
General Classification
1Edvald Boasson HagenSky Procycling11h21'04
2Greg Van AvermaetBMC Racing Team+ 3
3Kristof VandewalleOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
...
5Silvio PennarossaCannondale Pro Cycling+ 9
16Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cycling+ 31
49Mauro Da DaltoCannondale Pro Cycling+ 1'08
52Francesco LascaCannondale Pro Cycling+ 1'10
55Daniele RattoCannondale Pro Cycling+ 1'17
64Guillaume BoivinCannondale Pro Cycling+ 1'26
65Jonathan DibbenCannondale Pro Cycling+ 1'27
67Paolo Longo BorghiniCannondale Pro Cycling+ 1'34
 
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We are at the start of the inaugural Youth League, sponsored by Cannondale. The riders will face a hilly terrain today with the start in Rossano Veneto and the finish in Pieve Tesino. First they have to climb the Tenna twice, a 2.6 kilometer hill with an average slope of 6.6%. The final climb of the day is the Castello Tesino, which is 6 kilometers long with an average slope of 9.3%. We'll see a few different sponsors in the peloton today, as some teams did not have enough riders to participate on their own. Ewan and Durbridge from Orica have joined the Aussies of Drapac. The riders from AG2R, IAM and Sojasun are being sponsored by Carrefour. The riders of Movistar, Euskaltel and Caja Rural will be trying to bring Caisse d'Epargne back to life, while the riders from Giant, Garmin and Trek give US Postal a new chance for glory.'

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The riders have made it to the start of the 158 km long stage. The favourites today are Barguil, Chaves and Bongiorno. There are a lot of other strong riders though, so it will not be an easy victory.


158 km to go

Straight from the start we see riders attacking. Belkin decides they are away with too big of a group and brings them back.


135 km to go

3 riders are one minute ahead of the peloton, but with new riders attacking they see their gap become smaller.


115 km to go

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The 3 riders up front can breathe a sigh of relief as the peloton slows down. Daniel (Carrefour), Arndt (NetApp) and Hepburn (Lampre) have a gap of 2'30.


80 km to go

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The breakaway has reached the Tenna for the first time today. They had a gap of a little over 5 minutes, but it is slowly coming down now.


60 km to go

As the 3 riders up front hit the Tenna for the second and last time today, the gap has come down to 3'30. Colombia is doing most of the work, while US Postal, Belkin and Cannondale also help.


40 km to go

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The lead of the breakaway has shrunk to 2'20, while they pass through this historic small Italian town. In the peloton it is now BMC and US Postal that do all the work.


20 km to go

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With 20 km to go for the peloton, it is now Cannondale and BMC that lead the way. The breakaway is still in front, but with only 1'30 it is highly unlikely that they will stay ahead on the final hill.


10 km to go

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The riders take a left turn and start the final climb towards Pieve Tesino, with all the favourites at the front of the peloton. The breakaway is only 20 seconds ahead now and they will be caught shortly.


9 km to go

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It is Tom Dumoulin of US Postal that makes the first move. No one else reacts, but Cannondale is quick to try and reel him back in.


7 km to go

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The moment Dumoulin is caught, BMC's Yates attacks. Only Barguil, of Belkin seems to be able to follow him, but he has to bridge a gap of 13 seconds. Behind them Chaves, Dumoulin, Formolo and Meintjes are away from the peloton and they have a good gap already.


5 km to go

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Barguil has caught up with Yates and they are almost at the top of the climb. Chaves has left Dumoulin and Formolo behind, but he might come to late for the victory.


3 km to go

Barguil tried to crack Yates, but he has failed to do so. Chaves has caught up to them, so it will be a 3-man sprint for the line. Behind these 3 riders, there are several riders fighting for a top 10.


1 km to go

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The final kilometer of the race and the 3 riders in front start the sprint. Barguil immediately shows that he is the strongest, while Chaves has no energy left to get closer.


Finish

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Barguil wins the first race of the Cannondale Youth League. Yates comes 2nd, while Chaves rounds off the podium in 3rd. Cannondale will be disappointed to see their riders finish in 9th, 10th and 11th place.

Results

RankNameTeamTime
1Warren BarguilBelkin Pro Cycling Team3h46'35
2Simon YatesBMC Racing Teams.t.
3Esteban ChavesColombias.t.
4Tom DumoulinUS Postal+ 38
5Davide FormoloCaisse d'Epargnes.t.
6Sergey ChernetskiyKatusha Team+ 1'06
7Louis MeintjesMTN - Qhubekas.t.
8Rohan DennisOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 1'52
9Davide VillellaCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
10Josh BurtonCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
Spoiler
11Francesco BongiornoCannondale Pro Cycling+ 2'32
12Bob JungelsUS Postals.t.
13Paul RosanskiLotto Belisols.t.
14Daan OlivierLotto Belisols.t.
15Joseph DombrowskiSky Procyclings.t.
16Tim WellensLotto Belisols.t.
17Fabio FellineBMC Racing Teams.t.
18Sebastian HenaoBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
19Sonny ColbrelliBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
20Mattia CattaneoCarrefours.t.
21Thomas SchwabeTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
22Mathias Von TriesenbergTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
23Heimdal HäggTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
24Merhawi KudusMTN - Qhubekas.t.
25George PreidlerBMC Racing Teams.t.
26Jordan BirtlesUS Postals.t.
27Carlos BonillaCarrefours.t.
28Magnus CortUS Postals.t.
29Lawson CraddockBMC Racing Teams.t.
30Rubén FernándezCaisse d'Epargnes.t.
31Lachlan MortonDrapac Cyclings.t.
32Gorka NieveColombias.t.
33Juan Pablo AsquezCaisse d'Epargnes.t.
34Hugh CarthyCannondale Pro Cycling+ 3'19
35Jan PolancLampre - Merida+ 3'30
36George BennettUS Postals.t.
37Julian AlaphilippeCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
38Adam HansenLotto Belisols.t.
39Silvio HerklotzBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
40Carlos BarberoColombias.t.
41Tobias LudvigssonUS Postals.t.
42Silvan DillierBMC Racing Teams.t.
43Joshua EdmonsonSky Procyclings.t.
44Nathan BrownCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
45Larry WarbasseBMC Racing Teams.t.
46Jamel JohnsonTeam Tinkoff - Saxo+ 4'17
47Dayer QuintanaCaisse d'Epargnes.t.
48Ioannis DimitriouTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
49Mathieu van der PoelTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
50Alexey LutsenkoAstana Pro Teams.t.
51Dylan TeunsAstana Pro Teams.t.
52Firmansyah SinagaTeam Champion Systems.t.
53Matej MohoričAstana Pro Teams.t.
54Eduard BeltranTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
55Tosh Van der SandeOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
56Jesús HerradaTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
57Michael ValgrenTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
58Marcel AreggerCarrefours.t.
59Tsgabu GrmayMTN - Qhubekas.t.
60Omar FraileCaisse d'Epargnes.t.
61Sondre Holst EngerColombias.t.
62Jay McCarthyTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
63Richard PlantLampre - Merida+ 4'46
64Jakob RatheUS Postals.t.
65Natnael BerhaneMTN - Qhubekas.t.
66Hugo HouleBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
67Richard LöwenherzKatusha Teams.t.
68Pello BilbaoCaisse d'Epargnes.t.
69Marc GoosBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
70Muhamad OthmanTeam Champion System+ 5'57
71Scott ThwaitesSky Procyclings.t.
72Luke DurbridgeDrapac Cyclings.t.
73Guillaume Van KeirsbulckBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
74Heiner ParraColombias.t.
75Moreno HoflandBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
76Patrick SchellingCarrefours.t.
77Stefan KüngBMC Racing Teams.t.
78Clément ChevrierCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
79Louis VervaekeOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
80Loïc VliegenLotto Belisols.t.
81Tiesj BenootOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
82Jose Alberto JuárezTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
83Jack HaigDrapac Cycling+ 7'21
84Luca WackermannLampre - Meridas.t.
85Adam PhelanDrapac Cyclings.t.
86Jasper StuyvenBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
87Michael HepburnLampre - Meridas.t.
88Caleb EwanDrapac Cyclings.t.
89Luke RoweSky Procyclings.t.
90Lasse Norman HansenTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
91Haritz OrbeCaisse d'Epargnes.t.
92Tom O'CallaghanBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
93Stig BroeckxBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
94Julio CamachoColombias.t.
95Nikias ArndtTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
96Duber QuinteroColombias.t.
97Maxime DanielCarrefours.t.
98Kristian SbaragliCaisse d'Epargnes.t.
99Soren BergColombias.t.
100Jan KaasCarrefours.t.
101Lars GrawunderTeam Champion Systems.t.
102Jonas AhlstrandUS Postals.t.
103Jani TeweldeMTN - Qhubekas.t.
104Mitchell Lovelock-FayDrapac Cyclings.t.
105Husani MashabaMTN - Qhubekas.t.
106Arda AkdenizLampre - Meridas.t.
107Youcef ReguiguiMTN - Qhubekas.t.
108Damien HowsonOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
109Alberto BettiolCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
110Sebastian LanderBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
111Mads PedersenCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
112Wout van AertOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
113Jasha SütterlinSky Procyclings.t.
114Alexander FoliforovKatusha Teams.t.
115Anton VorobyevKatusha Teams.t.
116Anders MyrvoldCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
117Marouane ShaqifMTN - Qhubekas.t.
118Wouter WippertBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
119Adrien PetitCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 8'12
120Dylan GroenewegenAstana Pro Teams.t.
121Nicola RuffoniBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
122Roman MaikinKatusha Teams.t.
123Marco HallerKatusha Teams.t.
124Campbell FlakemoreOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
125Charlie CharneuxCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
126Niccolo BonifazioBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
127Etienne TortelierCarrefours.t.
128Dermot WalkerTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
129Jonathan DibbenCannondale Pro Cycling+ 9'08
130Phil BauhausOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 9'34
131Tomohori HatanakaDrapac Cyclings.t.
132Mamyr StashAstana Pro Teams.t.
133Rasmus QuaadeLotto Belisol+ 9'48
134Jordan KerbyDrapac Cyclings.t.
135Ruben CompanioniTeam Champion System+ 20'10
136Michael CumingRapha Condor - JLT+ 31'40
137Edward LaverackRapha Condor - JLT+ 32'02
138Luke Grivell-MellorRapha Condor - JLT+ 44'29


Youth League Ranking

RankNameTeamPoints
1Warren BarguilBelkin Pro Cycling Team25
2Simon YatesBMC Racing Team18
3Esteban ChavesColombia15
4Tom DumoulinUS Postal10
5Davide FormoloCaisse d'Epargne8
6Sergey ChernetskiyKatusha Team6
7Louis MeintjesMTN - Qhubeka4
8Rohan DennisOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team3
9Davide VillellaCannondale Pro Cycling2
10Josh BurtonCannondale Pro Cycling1
 
Paul23
8th by Rohan...nice, also 13th by Paul.
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Ollfardh
Vanmarcke winning the Basque series, now Barguil winning here, they really need to sort out their priorities. Interesting read though Wink
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
 
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