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Volta Alentejo

We traveled to Portugal in hope of some good results from Nico Schinker. He disappointed though, not getting one Top 10 on each of four flat stages and failing completely in terms of the overall. A 5-pointer from the team which meant this was one of the worst races of the season so far. A complete disaster from us.

In terms of other results Santos took the overall for home team Prio-Porto after winning the final stage.

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Santos dominating the stage 4 sprint en route to the overall

GC Results:
1Bruno SantosPrio - Porto16h19'09
2Christopher SuttonRisa - Ergon Cycling Teams.t.
3Emanuele RizzaDie Berg Komt Er+ 4
4Alex CiocanMobil - Castrol Cycling+ 12
5Mike FriedmanEkspla-Cision Cycling Team+ 16
.....
16Nico SchinkerKenya Airways - Barclayss.t.

Tropicale Amissa Bongo

After the disappointing race in Portugal, we needed a morale boost when we went to Gabon for the C1 hilly stage race, the Tropicale Amissa Bongo. We had an amazing race, thanks to Sulemain Kangangi winning Stage 3 before Benham Khalilikhosroshani took Stage 5, catapulting him to third overall. An amazing effort form the Iranian puncheur! We also managed to win the Teams and U25 Classifications while Kangangi got second in the KoTM.

Meanwhile, Armee took out the race in surprising fashion, continuing HTC's great season. Us and them took the most points here.

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Kangangi taking a glorious stage win


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Khalilikhosroshani taking Stage 5 which helped him up to third overall

GC Result:
1Sander ArmeeHTC Nieuwsblad16h29'45
2Fabian WegmannSram-Riboxx Cycling Teams.t.
3Behnam KhalilikhosroshaniKenya Airways - Barclayss.t.
4Martin ReimerTeam Vueling Airlines+ 4
5Alex DowsettJaguar - Eritel+ 8

Donetsk GP

In our final race of the month, our squad from Alentejo looked to redeem itself in the flat Ukrainian classic, the Donetsk GP. Nico Schinker once again disappointed though, only managing 14th. Only God knows how he managed to win Puig at the start of the season as he has flopped in every race since then. Another bad race points-wise with us only picking up 6 points. Thankfully Bongo made up for our two other bad races.

Dall'Antonia took out this one with a fine solo to the finish, getting his second big classic win of the season after The Emerald Race.

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Dall'Antonia celebrating his win

Result:
1Tiziano Dall'AntoniaMobil - Castrol Cycling6h03'30
2Cherif AbdallahMTN - World Bicycle Reliefs.t.
3Igor AbakoumovDie Berg Komt Ers.t.
4Borut BozicPivovarna Lasko Cycling Teams.t.
5Aleksandr MironovLukOil-Rostelekoms.t.
.....
14Nico SchinkerKenya Airways - Barclayss.t.

Edited by FroomeDog99 on 10-05-2013 19:51
 
Miguel98
Apart from Amissa Bongo, Khalikroshani FTW, your team literally passed unoticed. Schinker isn't doing good atm.
 
FroomeDog99
Miguel98 wrote:
Apart from Amissa Bongo, Khalikroshani FTW, your team literally passed unoticed. Schinker isn't doing good atm.

I know, hopefully he can return from his January form this month in Romania and Barcelona. If flops like this though for the rest of the season, he may be exiting the team...
Edited by FroomeDog99 on 10-05-2013 20:30
 
FroomeDog99
May Preview:

Turul al Romaniei

2nd – 10th May

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Target: Top 3 Overall

Evaluation:

Our first race of May is the Turul al Romaniei, where we bring a strong team. Firstly, Zakayo Ndbri is here for the one mountain stage and the GC where he hopes for a Top 3. He will probably ride a weak prologue but he should be able to limit his losses before seeing if he can achieve something on the MTF. Due to there being 9 race days, we don’t expect massive competition but there should be some other good climbers making the trip. He also has Iker Camano in support of him.

There are also 7 sprint stages where Nico Schinker will be looking to expel his April demons. He has help from Matthew Brammeier, who we are hoping to team up against the rest of the sprinters travelling here. We have heard that there are some big names coming though so we don’t expect much.

Finally, for the flat short prologue we bring Daan Rijntjes. This is his specialty and if he cannot pick up a win and the leader’s jersey then he won’t anywhere else. He holds our high hopes for Stage 1. Alejandro Marque and Yoann Paillot are also capable of a good ride.

Team:
Leader:
Zakayo Ndbri
Sprinter:
Nico Schinker
Helpers:
Matthew Brammeier
Alejandro Marque
Iker Camano
Yoann Paillot
Daan Rijntjes


GP Tunis

15th May

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Target: Breakaway

Evaluation:

We decided to come here as it is an Africa Tour race, in hope of some surprise points. Our chances look bleak though as there is sure to be a packed field in this C1 classic. Nico Schinker is probably our best hope of achieving anything but he has shown this season that his form comes and goes. Most likely this will end with no points in the bag. Matthew Brammeier is also making the trip here, to try and assist Nico or going for a higher placing himself.

The rest of the team that travels to Tunisia is riders who will look to get into the breakaway. A special mention goes to Riadh Ghdamsi who will be hoping to impress his fans in his home country.

Team:
Leader:
Nico Schinker
Helpers:
Matthew Brammeier
Vahid Ghafari
Mujtaba Hussein
Riadh Ghdamsi
Yoann Paillot
Daan Rijntjes


Barcelona Classic

23rd May

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Target: Top 10

Evaluation:

In our third and final race we go back to the safety of C2, with the Barcelona Classic. Nico Schinker travels here like our other two races and will be looking to get a Top 10. He managed to win the Trofeo Luis Puig in his last trip to Spain but that looks to be impossible this time round. Matthew Brammier once again comes in assistance.

Other than that this is just a race day’s filler. The men who are good on the flat are in the squad to maybe build a lead-out on a good day. That is unlikely though.

Team:
Leader:
Nico Schinker
Helpers:
Matthew Brammeier
Alejandro Marque
Mujtaba Hussein
Riadh Ghdamsi
Yoann Paillot
Daan Rijntjes

Edited by FroomeDog99 on 11-05-2013 11:16
 
FroomeDog99
Sponsor News: Team moving towards African focus?

While the team is having African adventures, the manager has been busy securing a future for 2014. It has been rumored that the team is moving towards a more African focus, after Barclays were uninterested in staying on as co-sponsor.

Apparently, Kenya Airways are most likely to stay on as a sole title sponsor, making Kenyan and African riders the priority for the team. Ecobank and Safaricom have also been mentioned. These are just rumors however.

This jersey has been leaked from a fan website, made by top designer aidanvn13:

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FroomeDog99
Goal Achieved thanks to Martinez

The team traveled to South Africa for the Giro del Capo a few days ago, needing a top-5 to complete a season goal. They did just that through leader Yasmani Martinez who also picked up the points jersey and a stage win on the way.

We started off the race well where on the first two flat stages Martinez managed a 6th, a 4th and a 5th. Things looked set for a second half of the race.

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Sprinting to 4th on Stage 2


Stage four though ended badly, with our Cuban leader finishing eighth 2'21 behind eventual race winner Weening. That left him in seventh overall moving into the Mountain Time Trial of which he was the favourite.

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Weening riding to victory, securing him the race win


He showed he deserved that status on Stage 5, by taking the win! The great performance moved him into the targeted fifth overall with one stage to go.

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Riding to victory, ensuring a top-5 overall


The final stage brought yet more success with Martinez finishing third, clinching the points jersey. A top 10 on every stage shows he deserved the green jersey.

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Securing the points jersey in 3rd

GC Result:

1 Pieter WeeningTeam Gazelle18h40'23
2 Ngock Yves NgueMTN - World Bicycle Relief+ 43
3 Mikel NieveFC Barcelona - Estrella Damm+ 1'12
4 Juan Sebastian Tamayo MartinezPFG-Armavia+ 1'42
5 Yasmani MartinezKenya Airways - Barclays+ 2'18
 
aidanvn13
Your team has really impressed this year. Martinez has proven to be a surprisingly valuable rider to your team. I'm really liking the fact that you're also moving to a complete African focus, even though I know we'll be clashing on the transfer market Wink

To be honest, I thought our teams would be situated pretty close to each other on the continental rankings at the end of the year, but Kenya Air seems to be doing way better Grin
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FroomeDog99
Thanks Smile

Things have gone well this year. Even promotion seemed possible earlier on, but I'll settle for a top 10 in the rankings + a decent budget for next year because of achieved goals.

I feel that I will enjoy managing an fully African team more, instead of buying whoever fits. I hope we can make a deal to avoid paying high prices for African riders though, your team is one of my favourites also. We'll cross that bridge when we come to it though I suspect.
Edited by FroomeDog99 on 22-06-2013 22:05
 
FroomeDog99
Mid-Season Update

It has been a while since there was an update, so here is a summary of our recent results over the past two months. The great early season form seems to have dried up and probably ended our promotion hopes but with backing secure for next year, we want to finish strongly and maintain a Top 10 finish in the division as well as completing our final two goals.

[1.2] GP Tokyo

The team traveled to this flat classic in Japan with high hopes after some good sprinting results over the season. You never know what will happen though with Nico Schinker who is either great or terrible it seems. Our loose cannon for a leader was well positioned as he went into the the final sprint, after the day's breakaway was caught.

In the end the Luxembourgian managed to grasp fourth in a close finish between third through to eighth. The victory was comfortably taken by Jiri Hochmann ahead of Blaise Sonnery, while Damian Drapac rounded out the podium for The Oz Cycling Project.

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There was a close fight for third at the finish

Result:

1 Jíri HochmannDie Berg Komt Er6h23'40
2 Blaise SonneryEvian-MIATs.t.
3 Damion DrapacOz Cycling Projects.t.
4 Nico SchinkerKenya Airways - Barclayss.t.
5 Kevin PeetersJapanese - Korean Cycling Projects.t.

[2.1] Tour of Eritrea

This race in Eritrea was another chance to show ourselves in a higher quality race than C2. We showed in April at the Tropicale Amissa Bongo that we were capable of big success at this level so we came here with a goal of a top 10 in the GC in mind. Zakayo Ndbri would lead us.

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Ndbri sprinting during the queen Stage 2

We had a good race and despite being pretty anonymous, seventh overall was was what Ndbri managed in the end which was great considering the quality of opposition he faced here. In the end ING took the race through Gomez Marchante, after winning Stage 2.

Final GC:

1 José Angel Gomez MarchanteING Cycling - Project13h15'37
2 Florentino MarquezHTC Nieuwsblad+ 8
3 Magno NazaretTeam Bintang+ 12
4 Vitor RodriguesHollister Pro Cycling+ 57
5 Julien BerardHTC Nieuwsblad+ 1'23
.....
7 Zakayo NdbriKenya Airways - Barclayss.t.

[1.1] Isle of Man ITT

Next on the calendar was the Isle of Man ITT. We brought three men to try and get results; Daan Rijntjes, Ysamani Martinez and Alejandro Marque, but we knew it wouldn’t be easy as the Pro Continental competition we faced was top notch. However, we felt we could grasp a top 10 if we had some luck.

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Zabriskie rode to a dominant victory

Dave Zabriskie won the race in the end after a dominant performance, where he dispatched World ITT Champion Michael Rodgers by 1’40”. Our best result was from Daan Rijntjes who managed to finish twelfth, on a day where he was our only point scorer.

Result:

1 David ZabriskieING Cycling - Project1h29'29
2 Michael RogersOz Cycling Project+ 1'40
3 Ian StannardJaguar - Eritel+ 2'15
4 Hugues MottinBouygues Telecom+ 2'28
5 Dennis Van WindenING Cycling - Project+ 2'41
.....
12 Daan RijntjesKenya Airways - Barclays+ 3'37

[2.2] Giro della Valle d'Aosta

Our most recent race was the Giro della Valle d'Aosta, set in the mountainous northern Italy. We were lead by our two strongest riders, Yasmani Martinez and Zakayo Ndbri, who favour this terrain, but they found it tough competing against the biggest Continental names like Arroyo and Marzano.

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Marzano crushed the opposition in Italy

The latter stamped his authority all over his home race with three stage wins and the overall, taking a dominant victory well ahead of the rest. Arroyo managed second but couldn't fault his big rival once more, while Moreno snuck a third for Spanish promotion candidates Iberia.

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Ndbri sprinting to a fourth place on Stage 5, en route to 6th overall

Our best result came through Ndbri who managed a sixth overall mainly thanks to a fourth place on stage 5. Martinez however could not even make the top 10, which really was a disappointment for the team. We simply didn't pick up enough points here and to mount a last promotion push we need these two to be reaching the top-5 every race.

GC Result:

1 Marco MarzanoKappa-ENI21h53'45
2 David ArroyoDie Berg Komt Er+ 1'05
3 Daniel MorenoIberia - Communidad Valenciana+ 2'13
4 Edwin Parra BustamanteBoeing-Vivacom ProCycling+ 4'33
5 Denis MenchovFC Barcelona - Estrella Damm+ 4'58
.....
6 Zakayo NdbriKenya Airways - Barclays+ 5'30
12 Yasmani MartinezKenya Airways - Barclays+ 7'05
 
jt1109
You rarely seem to have a bad race your policy of signing riders good in every dicispline seems to have helped! a top 5 and promotion isn't out of the question at the moment especially if Matinez keeps picking up big pointsGrin
 
FroomeDog99
jt1109 wrote:
You rarely seem to have a bad race your policy of signing riders good in every dicispline seems to have helped! a top 5 and promotion isn't out of the question at the moment especially if Matinez keeps picking up big points Grin

I would say promotion is almost out of the question now barring a crazy result or two. It could happen (look at what happened in the Tropicale Amissa Bongo for us) but I doubt that we can improve with some races that are coming up looking like terrible choices now.

We do have a pretty allround team (discounting cobbles) which has helped this season towards achieving 10pprd so far. Martinez also has impressed as well in races like the Tour of the Middle East and the Giro del Capo. I wouldn't agree that we don't have a bad race though, some like the Turul al Romaniei, Volta ao Alentejo and the Bahir Dar have been shockers points-wise Pfft
Edited by FroomeDog99 on 20-08-2013 19:01
 
aidanvn13
I really like this team, even if it is whipping our ass. It's really cool having a team with a very similar focus. Can't wait for this year's transfer season again, gonna be some epic fights Grin
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FroomeDog99
aidanvn13 wrote:
I really like this team, even if it is whipping our ass. It's really cool having a team with a very similar focus. Can't wait for this year's transfer season again, gonna be some epic fights Grin

I already have a few deals planned that I'm pretty confident in happening. Hopefully we can work something out that avoids big clashes during free agent bidding, though transfers are still a long way off Wink
 
FroomeDog99
Unsuccessful Trip To Ireland

The team traveled to Ireland for the FDB Eire Tour, in search of more points for a promotion push along with some good results. Chaoufi came as our leader, and was the strongest puncheur in the field so we expected to have a good race.

The race began with a TTT, and was a race we expected to do well in with strong rouleurs like Rijntjes, Paillot and Hussein here but we could only grab 6th out of nine teams, 54" behind eventual winners Gazelle.

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That set the tone for the rest of the race, as Chaoufi could never get a great result to move up the overall ladder. His best effort came on Stage 7, as he attacked and got a 1'30" gap, but couldn't hold on and was caught before the finish. He eventually finished in 9th overall.

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A small bright spark in a bad race for the team was Schinker, who took two podiums during the race, on the flat stages 2 and 8. Home sprinter Brammeier couldn't pull something off in his home race so the Luxembourgian stepped up to do well.

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A mention must go to Gazelle though, who took every classification in the race! They took the overall through their leader Minnaard, who rode a dominant race and took three stages along the way.

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Overall for us, the race was a disappointing one which saw under performances from most of the team. A dent in our promotion hopes for sure, but hopefully things can improve in later races after some promising signs.

GC

1 Marco MinnardTeam Gazelle28h36'45
2 Eduard VorganovTeam Privatbank+ 1'30
3 Markus EibeggerMagna-Ryanair+ 2'02
4 Jorge Adelbo Soto PereiraAdira-Isq Project+ 2'08
5 Adrian HonkiszTeam Credexbank+ 2'15
6 Emanuel KiserlovskiKappa-ENIs.t.
7 Juan MoraMobil - Castrol Cycling+ 2'25
8 Perikles IliasMagna-Ryanair+ 2'26
9 Tarik ChaoufiKenya Airways - Barclays+ 2'30
10 Stanislau BazhkouTeam Credexbank+ 2'35

Edited by FroomeDog99 on 20-09-2013 18:48
 
Miguel98
Mora Colombian? He feels sad now. Sad Pfft

This race really hurted your promotion push but the fight is still on, even tough my team scored probably more than yours.
 
FroomeDog99
Miguel98 wrote:
Mora Colombian? He feels sad now. Sad Pfft

This race really hurted your promotion push but the fight is still on, even tough my team scored probably more than yours.

I think it has put our promotion hopes in a bit more doubt, but I'm not that worried yet. We have had a few terrible races, but we always end up on about 10pprd. In my eyes that should be sufficient for promotion with many teams around us either inactive or going to the Tour of America, which looks like a big mistake to me unless you win the race.

Looking forward to seeing where you end up, as I like that your going to be more focused on South America. Teams that concentrate on one area are the ones I like to follow most Smile
Edited by FroomeDog99 on 20-09-2013 18:54
 
Miguel98
FroomeDog99 wrote:
Miguel98 wrote:
Mora Colombian? He feels sad now. Sad Pfft

This race really hurted your promotion push but the fight is still on, even tough my team scored probably more than yours.

I think it has put our promotion hopes in a bit more doubt, but I'm not that worried yet. We have had a few terrible races, but we always end up on about 10pprd. In my eyes that should be sufficient for promotion with many teams around us either inactive or going to the Tour of America, which looks like a big mistake to me unless you win the race.

Looking forward to seeing where you end up, as I like that your going to be more focused on South America. Teams that concentrate on one area are the ones I like to follow most Smile


Well, true. But we'll see. But well, I hear your team is going full african, are those rumours correct?
 
fintas
Given that the next season you'll tweak more on the African continent, I think the transfer of Henrique Casimirio for Adira, would be looked upon positively
Edited by fintas on 20-09-2013 19:12
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aidanvn13
Miguel98 wrote:
FroomeDog99 wrote:
Miguel98 wrote:
Mora Colombian? He feels sad now. Sad Pfft

This race really hurted your promotion push but the fight is still on, even tough my team scored probably more than yours.

I think it has put our promotion hopes in a bit more doubt, but I'm not that worried yet. We have had a few terrible races, but we always end up on about 10pprd. In my eyes that should be sufficient for promotion with many teams around us either inactive or going to the Tour of America, which looks like a big mistake to me unless you win the race.

Looking forward to seeing where you end up, as I like that your going to be more focused on South America. Teams that concentrate on one area are the ones I like to follow most Smile


Well, true. But we'll see. But well, I hear your team is going full african, are those rumours correct?


Hehe Wink https://pcmdaily.com/forum/viewthread....ost_741399
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FroomeDog99
Miguel98 wrote:
I hear your team is going full African, are those rumours correct?

I can confirm that those rumours are partly true. Our sponsors will be, but I have yet to decide though if we will sign only African riders, as that could limit us alot and leave me without the capability to sign some of my favourite riders. I'll see.

What I can say though is that if we do go all-African, Martinez will have to go. With your team looking to go South American he could fit in your team quite well, so maybe something can be worked out.

fintas wrote:
Given that the next season you'll tweak more on the African continent, I think the transfer of Henrique Casimirio for Adira, would be looked upon positively.

If we keep him in renewals then a transfer would interest us alot, as we will be looking to let him leave. Most likely though he will become a free agent at the end of the year.
Edited by FroomeDog99 on 20-09-2013 19:35
 
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