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The Games Begin (January Review)

We've had a roller-coaster ride of a debut in our first month as a professional team starting off with the CT.2 Tour d'Indonesia. In the opening stage we weren't much of a talking point in the final result, though Bernardo Colex got us some screen time in the breakaway. In Stage 2, however, our young rider Genki Yamamoto surprised many with a 7th place finish. He didn't back off the next day either, placing 10th in the Stage 3 time trial and putting himself in 10th overall. The next two stages were only fought in the breakaways for us, with Robert Bush and Colex going with the attackers on Stages 4 and 5 respectively. On the last stage, Yamamoto finally cracked and it was just up to damage limitation for him. Esteban Chaves, meanwhile, who was quiet in the race until this point, put in an impressive performance for 4th. Chaves and Yamamoto finished 12th and 15th in the GC respectively.

After our first top 10 results, it would not be long before the team claimed its first victory. This came during the CT.1 La Tropicale Amissa Bongo, where Gianluca Brambilla got his season underway with a sprint win on Stage 1. Bajan champion Darren Matthews was a surprise element, and took 3rd on the day. Matthews interestingly went into the breakaway the next day to pick up KOM points, but he had a free role in the race and so the move wasn't heavily scrutinized. Brambilla claimed a 9th place on Stage 4 and looked good for a top 10 in the GC, but he too unfortunately faltered on the last stage and wound up 12th overall. We unfortunately could not continue our run of good form in the CT.2 Christchurch - Akeroa where Julian Arredondo was our best man in 30th, just nabbing one point.

Going into February, Brambilla is our best standing rider in both the Continental and Prestige Rankings, sitting at 24th and 40th in them respectively. The team currently lies 14th in the Continental Rankings and 23rd in the Prestige Rankings, so in terms of points a decent start for the team. We can only hope it keeps getting better from here.

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Races we participated in:


Dates Race Name Cat. Winner
11/01 pcmdaily.com/images//flags/AE.png Palm Classic WT i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/csc.png Marcel Kittel
11/01 pcmdaily.com/images/flags/BR.png Copa America de Ciclismo U23i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/pbr.png Dion Smith
14/01 - 19/01pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ID.png Tour d'Indonesia CT2 i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/abc.png Nicolas Roche
21/01 - 7/01 pcmdaily.com/images/flags/GA.png La Tropicale Amissa Bongo CT1 i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/fmc.png Tom-Jelte Slagter
29/01pcmdaily.com/images/flags/NZ.png Chrsitchurch - Akaroa CT2 i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/hai.png Kristoffer Skjerping


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Pos Name Team Points
1.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/BE.png Philippe Gilberti357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/pro.png Prorace - La Boulangère649
2.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/NO.png Edvald Boasson Hageni357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/ans.png Achieve Northside Skinnergate488
3.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ES.png José Joaquín Rojasi357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/fis.png Fiskars Cykling395
4.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/PL.png Michal Kwiatkowskii357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/hcr.png UNHCR Pro Cycling345
5.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/NL.png Bauke Mollemai357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/fmc.png Filliers - Mora Pro Cycling Team301
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37.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/DK.png Matti Brescheli357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/tcb.png Team Taco Bell Cycling83


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1.i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/fis.png Fiskars CyklingCT841
2.i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/abc.png Allianz - BMW Cycling TeamWT813
3.i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/fmc.png Filliers - Mora Pro Cycling TeamWT735
4.i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/pro.png Prorace - La BoulangèreWT732
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20.i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/tcb.png Team Taco Bell CyclingCT182



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Leopard & Geox: first review


Controversal thoughts about the first month in 2016 at the team central:
Leopard-Evonik disappoint in both races including captains Kelderman and Gasparotto. Bazhkou though did a good job to show the jersey and secure some points.
Geox-Kalev did really well debuting as youth team. Laas nearly took a podium spot without any leadout in Brazil.

January
RaceGoalResultHighly notable
Tour d'IndonesiaGC Podium8th GC (Kelderman)Bazhkou 2nd (Stage)
Christchurch-AkoaraTop 516th (Bazhkou)x
Copa AmericaTop 104th (Laas)x
CT StandingsTop 513th (161 Pts)Bazhkou (17th)
February
RaceGoalResultHighly notable
Volta ao AlgarveGC PodiumCpt.: Kelderman
National Capital TourStage: Top 5Groenewegen
Tour of BishkekStage: Top 5Laas/Slik


For February Wilco will be the main man to score, looking at his chances in Portugal. National Capital Tour is one of the few chances for Dylan to lead the team, Kruijswijk will try something on the climbs.
For the youngsters it should be a tough Tour of Bishkek, Laas and Slik are the men with a clean look for a Top 5 on a stage.
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TVM Cycling Team Pre-Season Update!


It’s that time again!

With the ICL preparing to kick off season number three, we have finalised our race calendar for the year ahead! Here are our races for the 2016 ICL season.

Tour d'IndonesiaCT.2
La Tropicale Amissa BongoCT.1
National Capital TourCT.2
Roma MaximaCT.1
Paris - NiceCT.1
Dwars door VlaanderenCT.1
Tour of South AfricaCT.2
Ster ZLM TourWT
Rheden GPCT.1
Amstel Gold RaceWT
Amgen Tour of CaliforniaCT.2
Tour des FjordsCT.1
Tour of Mount FujiWT
Tour de SuisseCT.1
Rheinland-Pfalz RundfahrtCT.2
Le Géant de ProvenceCT.2
Kigali GPCT.2
Int. Österreich-RundfahrtCT.1
Volta a PortugalCT.2
Tour of VancouverCT.1
RideLondon–Surrey ClassicCT.2
USA Pro Cycling ChallengeCT.1
Eneco TourWT
Vuelta a EspañaWT
Cigar City ClassicCT.2
World Ports ClassicCT.1
Course de la PaixWT
Virginia Chrono TourWT
Milano - TorinoCT.2
Paris - ToursCT.1


Our riders were heavily involved in the season planning, with the team’s calendar being shaped around their suggestions. In addition to competing in all races based in the Netherlands and the USA, we will return to the scene of our first victory with Nick Van der Lijke leading the team in the Tour d’Indonesia. Robert Gesink will make a return to the race in which he emerged as a star (Amgen Tour of California), while Jos Van Emden and Stef Clement will also hope to replicate last year’s World Tour stage wins in the Eneco Tour and Vuelta a España respectively.

In what will probably be a surprise to many of our fans, star sprinter Theo Bos has elected not to take part in this year’s Vuelta. He spoke with our website earlier today.

Welcome Theo, how have you found the off-season?
I enjoyed it. We had a tough season last year and everyone deserved a little break after that. Meeting all the new guys in the team for next year was fun too. We’re a small but passionate group and everyone gets along really well.


You spoke about some of your new team-mates this year. How did it feel to be re-united with riders like Pieter Weening and Bert-Jan Lindeman who you have ridden with in the past?
I’ve known Pieter for quite a while now and we have always talked, but it’s always good to be able to see guys like him more often after we have been on different teams for the last five years. Bert was with me in the first year of ICL and to see how he has improved over that time is incredible. I think he will be a big rider for us now.


Okay, now on to the season ahead. Where can our fans see you this year?
I will be starting January in Africa with La Tropicale Amissa Bongo, then to Australia before a small break. After that, it’s the Ster ZLM Tour, Rheden and the Fjords before I race in some longer stage races and London. I finish my year with the Cigar City and World Ports Classics before hopefully getting to ride with the national team later on.


What was behind your decision to skip the team’s biggest race of the year, the Vuelta?
There were a few reasons why we decided that. First, while it is the biggest chance for us to show the team colours to the world, last year I didn’t find as much success as we had hoped. I have a lot of past bad experiences from the race, including 2013 when I had to be withdrawn just before stage 1. Boy (Van Poppel) is improving very fast and he deserves his chance to go for a victory of his own now. There are also some very important events which we will be racing at the same time and I will compete in those instead.


What are your personal goals for the year ahead?
Um, winning more races? (laughs) That’s always what I try to do. Last season I improved from the one before so hopefully that continues. It’s great to see your team win too. My happiest moment of last year was when I heard over the radio that Stef (Clement) had won his stage in the Vuelta. We were all so proud of him to finally get the win he had tried so hard for.


Thanks for your time, Theo. We hope to see you on top of the podium very soon!
Thank you, I hope for that too!


We will be back soon with more updates following the completion of our early season races. Remember to keep checking back throughout the year for all the latest for TVM Cycling Team HQ!
 
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With all of the great updates being put out there by a variety of teams: Prorace - La Boulangère simply had to put one up. Rather than review the great start to the season we have made, largely down to the unprecedented form of the irrepresible Belgian champ, we will look forward to the coming classics which suit the rouleurs.


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So there we have it. Langeveld riding all but one of the races, largely possible as he isn't riding a GT this season: however, he won the one has isn't riding 'Wallonië Prijs' last season. Interesting! Though it must be said we bring the ICL season 1 winner of that race, Gilbert, in all of his supreme form.

Rheden GP, with a small startlist, and Roma Maxima, where Gilbert is undefeated, may be two of the more likelier races where we will challenge for the win. That said a good showing in all of these races is expected.

It is fair to say we are slightly weaker on the cobbles than last season. Although we don't have any race goals per say in the above races, we do have this target:

finish as the 5th/6th best WT team by points in 'them flat classics'.


How will it pan out? Thanks to the great pace currently, I dare say it won't take long to see!


* Key for above table:

Number in brackets = cobble stat
Selected for a race = 1
Race highlighted green = c1 race
Race highlighted blue = WT race
Race highlighted orange = Monument
 
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Races we participated in:


Dates Race Name Cat. Winner
03/02 - 06/02pcmdaily.com/images//flags/PT.png Volta ao Algarve CT2 i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/tna.png Reinardt Janse Van Rensburg
08/02 - 10/02 pcmdaily.com/images/flags/KG.png Tour of Bishkek U23i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/vwx.png Charles Engeldinger
13/02 - 16/02pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ES.png Vuelta a MallorcaCT1 i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/eco.png Nicolas Roche
23/01 - 26/02 pcmdaily.com/images/flags/AU.png National Capital Tour CT2 i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/fis.png Tanel Kangert


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Pos Name Team Points
1.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/BE.png Philippe Gilberti357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/pro.png Prorace - La Boulangère731
2.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/NO.png Edvald Boasson Hageni357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/ans.png Achieve Northside Skinnergate598
3.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/CO.png Sergio Henaoi357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/eco.png Ecopetrol - Vivo514
4.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/PL.png Rafal Majkai357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/vct.png Vegeta Cycling Team511
5.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/PL.png Michał Kwiatkowskii357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/hcr.png UNHCR Pro Cycling498
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14.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/US.png Chris Horneri357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/tcb.png Team Taco Bell Cycling292


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PosTeam DivPoints
1.i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/fis.png Fiskars CyklingCT1475
2.i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/abc.png Allianz - BMW Cycling TeamWT1419
3.i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/ans.png Achieve Northside SkinnergateCT1179
4.i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/fmc.png Filliers - Mora Pro Cycling TeamWT1108
5.i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/ali.png Team AlitaliaWT1000
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15.i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo14/BikexICL/TinyJersey2016/tcb.png Team Taco Bell CyclingCT473



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Our oldest man wins Februarys rider of the month after good performances in Vuelta a Mallorca finishing third and National Capital Tour where he just missed out on the victory to a strong Tanel Kangert, and finished second. He also almost alone moved the team from 20th to 15th in the Prestige Rankings, and is on 14th on the Individual Prestige Ranking.


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Wiggo and Simon Gerrans!
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In short, sucessful breakaways from Kusnetzov & Budyak brought us a really good month. They were helping out for an improved Kelderman, who still couldn´t deliver on his highest level, and a crashed Chernetskiy. Also the Rankings look much better now...
For March highly interesting will be Jakobs team debut as well as how good Kelderman can do in the hills from Paris to Nice. Enrico or our belorussian manimal have the chance to improve dompared to their unsucessful first classic this year, but the opponence looks really strong.

Yearly GoalsGoalResultBest rider
CT StandingsTop 56th (460 Pts)Kelderman (12th)
Prestige RankingPromotion16th (460 Pts, 7th CT)Kelderman (28th)
U23 RankingTop 152nd (133 Pts)Budyak (2nd)
February
RaceGoalResultHighly notable
Volta ao AlgarveGC Podium4th (Kelderman)Team Classification
National Capital TourStage: Top 5Stage (Kusnetzov)x
Tour of BishkekStage: Top 52nd GC (Budyak)Budyak 2nd (Stage)
March
RaceGoalCaptainHighly notable
Paris-NiceTop 10Kelderman
Clasica IberiaTop 5Gaspa/Bazhkou
Criterium Intern.Top 3Fuglsang
KobenhavnbreakLaas/Slik


finally my Team Presentation looks okay as well, so all goals & results can be seen there too...
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Scatmaster111
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Steady Does It (February Review)

As it happens, there's not much to review for February. The team only participated in one race this past month, the CT.2 National Capital Tour. Most of the riders are still stretching their legs out for the later parts of the season, and so we weren't particularly prominent in the race. Yauheni Hutarovich is coming into form nicely however, claiming 4th place on the second stage. The team tried to help better the position in the last-day criterium, but he was unfortunately held up by a fall and fell out of contention. On that day, our ever-present Matthews was in the break. Finally, Julian Arredondo was our best man in the GC, but only 18th after having a bad day on the decisive third stage.

Going into March, Brambilla is still our best ranked rider in 49th and 75th in the Continental and Prestige rankings respectively. In the team rankings we sit around the middle of the pack still at 21st and 32nd respectively. March will be our biggest month so far, where we will race the CT.2 Criterium International and our first World Tour event, the Vuelta a Tachira.

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Yearly GoalsGoalResultBest rider
CT StandingsTop 57th (811 Pts)Kelderman (9th)
Prestige RankingPromotion20th (811 Pts, 7th CT)Kelderman (32nd)
U23 RankingTop 153rd (173 Pts)Budyak (3rd)


A slight fall in the tables for all teams despite the more than solid performances of both main and developement team. But some teams just had an amazing march.

For us especially Fuglsangs 2nd in Crit. International brought the points, missing out on the victory by just 2 seconds to Kangert.
Laas also with a great result at Cote Picarde once again for our U23 team.

March
RaceGoalResultHighly notable
Paris-NiceTop 106th (Kelderman)Kelderman (Stage)
Clasica IberiaTop 58th (Gasparotto)x
Criterium Intern.Top 32nd (Fuglsang)x
Cote PicardeTop 103rd (Laas)x
Kobenhavnbreak28th (Slik)x
Paris Roubaix U23break49th (Tokoev)x
April
RaceGoalCaptainHighly notable
Colombia Team GPTop 5x
Tour of South AfricaWinFuglsang
Ronde EspoirsTop 25Laas/Slik
ZLM ToerTop 5Laas
GP PalioTop 25x
L-B-L EspoirsTop 25x


April is a big deal for our development due to the number of U23 races. But at the same time they all don´t seem to fit our leaders, so there is much space to top our expectations.
The main team only hast the Colombia Team GP to go, where we want to be the strongest CT-Team and aim for a Top 5 spot. And there is South Africa, where nothing less than an Overall Victory for Fuglsang is expected. He has a great supporting cast and should be the strongest climber. A first step to a possible CT-GT-treble? We would love that, especially looking at the standings.
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Scatmaster111
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Weight of the World (March Review)

With the WT Vuelta a Tachira and the CT.2 Criterium International slated for March, the objective at the start of the month was breakaways, and boy did it work. Starting with Tachira, things took a few days to kick off for us, but Esteban Chaves got the ball rolling with a breakaway appearance in Stage 4. He entered the break again the next day, partnered with Kanstantsin Siutsou, and the former landed 15th place. Chaves improved that to 11th on Stage 6 after another successful break, but he was approaching an un-salvageable level of fatigue, so it was time for another rider to take the reigns. Our young Japanese talent Genki Yamamoto once again showed his stuff by making the break on Stages 8, 9 and 10, finishing 8th on stage 8 and 19th in the GC, in which Chaves held 24th.

In the Criterium International, it was a less exciting affair for the team, namely on the first stage where none of our riders were prominent. On Stage 2, Nathan Brown landed his first result finishing 10th in the time trial. The next day it was Julian Arredondo's last chance to recover a good GC position, and he came up 11th overall in the end. As for the rankings at the end of March, Genki Yamamoto is our first rider onto the World Tour Rankings in 111th. The team sits 23rd there, near the bottom but more than can be said for some other Continental outfits. Gianluca Brambilla is still our best rider all-round, placed 87th and 147th in the Continental and Prestige rankings respectively. For those rankings, the team finds themselves 28th and 36th respectively, still in a fairly average position.

April will be a big month for us, particularly the build-up to the Giro d'Italia in May. April also holds our second World Tour participation at the Amstel Gold Race.

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Bikex
May
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Far too late this time but here is our April review and March "preview"

April
RaceGoalResultHighly notable
Colombia Team GPTop 56th
Tour of South AfricaWin1st (Fuglsang)4 stages & TC
Ronde EspoirsTop 254th (Laas)Slik (7th)
ZLM ToerTop 57th (Laas)
GP PalioTop 2512th (Slik)
L-B-L EspoirsTop 2520th (Slik)
May
RaceGoalResultHighly notable
Tour de RomandieTop 31st (Fuglsang)Stage Victory
Tour of CaliforniaTop 55th (Kelderman)
Kobenhavn-MalmöTop 20Chernetskiy
GP MoscowTop 10Groenewegen
Frankfurt U23Top 53rd (Laas)
Giro Valle d'AostaStage Top 33*Top 3 (Laas)
Rutland-MeltonTop 25Laas

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Bikex
June
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Edited by Bikex on 25-01-2016 18:10
 
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Leopard - Evonik June Preview


The standings look better than ever. The main team gains points on the best CT teams after another strong month, while our development team continues to do absolutely amazing.

Yearly GoalsGoalResultBest rider
CT StandingsTop 54th (1888 Pts)Fuglsang (2nd)
Prestige RankingPromotion20th (1888 Pts, 5th CT)Kelderman (32nd)
U23 RankingTop 152nd (426 Pts)Laas (2nd)

Big result was the win of Jakob in the Romandie of course. In addition we had an ok Tour of California with some points, a quiet TT and the first notable result of Dylan. Ivan and Martin still are there with stunning performances, firstly Laas at Frankfurt and even on amountain stage in Valle d'Aosta, and secondly SLik with that great out-of-nowhere performance at Rutland-Melton.
May
RaceGoalResultHighly notable
Tour de RomandieTop 31st (Fuglsang)Stage Victory
Tour of CaliforniaTop 55th (Kelderman)
Kobenhavn-MalmöTop 2022nd (Chernetskiy)
GP MoscowTop 107th (Groenewegen)
Frankfurt U23Top 53rd (Laas)
Giro Valle d'AostaStage Top 33*Top 3 (Laas)
Rutland-MeltonTop 252nd (Slik)
June
RaceGoalCaptainCo-Captain
Vuelta GuatemalaTop 10Fuglsang
Tour d'AndorraWinFuglsangKelderman
Rheinland PfalzTop 3GasparottoBazhkou
Geant ProvenceTop 3Fuglsang
Tour de BerlinTop 10LaasSlik
Coupe des NationsTop 10Slik


To come now is June with our first WT appearance, where our Danish captain aims a Top 10. With Andorra as the first goal (we should´ve gone for SA as planned) nothing but a win counts despite the strong opponence; we brought our 2 main men here. We also want to podium in France with Jakob again and in Germany with our hilly double threat Enrico & Stanislau.

The youngsters have two races, Laas aims a Top 10 around Berlin while Slik will go for the Coupe des Nations where Martin is having a break. Stage glory is appreciated in both races.

Let's hope to continue our great season so far.
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Bikex
July
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Edited by Bikex on 20-03-2016 12:57
 
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