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[PCT] Manada Coyote - Throwback January 2021
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baseballlover312
Love the presentation, and cool to see Rojas and Jimenez Retana mazing nicely. Hopefully McCarthy can bounce back this year. I think this is certainly the situation for him to do it! Good luck!
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@baseballlover312 Thank you! And thanks again for taking care of Rojas and Jimenez Retana last season. Smile Hopefully, McCarthy and Coquard can score some points to keep us in the PCT. It's always a risk in the transfer season, but I am hoping for the best. I have a strategy in mind, but it doesn't always work as I imagine it. But I guess that is true to real life cycling as well.
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Ulrich Ulriksen
You certainly seem bullish on one rider coming up next year.

Coquard and McCarthy make great sense as transitional assets while you move to that 100% region goal. Fun to see Coquard go from one hyper-regional project to a different one.
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Nemolito
Ulrich Ulriksen wrote:

You certainly seem bullish on one rider coming up next year.


Meanwhile I'm very sure there will be a battle for that rider. If only I had some good connections with the talent team to make him OP.

I enjoy reading on your team's overview, also because of your focus region and how many riders you have/are developing from that region.

I fear it could be hard to survive this season, because even though theoretically Coquard is good, the best sprinters don't always enjoy a lot of AI love. McCarthy has some Kelderman vibes at first sight, which means he'll score, but also not sure if it will be enough to stay in.

Of course I'll be rooting for my amigos latinos, and hope your leaders perform as they could nevertheless Smile Good luck with the survival hunt this season, hopefully the layin youngsters make sure they also help by scoring some valuable points here and there.
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DarkWolf
@Ulrich Ulriksen Yes, I hold a great interest in that upcoming young rider. However, I do anticipate a fierce battle for him, but since that's a year away I keep dreaming of adding him to the roster. Smile Coquard seems ready to help such projects. Wink

@Nemolito Your assessments are not very encouraging. Smile Thank you for following the team and for the good wishes. I certainly hope we survive the season and for the first time in the game I am confident the home-grown talent will make their presence felt.
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DarkWolf
CALENDAR & GOALS

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Well, the off-season didn’t go as smoothly as we hoped. After drawing the curtain over the transfer window, after finalizing the team’s calendar and setting the goals the team manager discovered that because of a couple of miscalculations and misjudgments colliding head on our team will suffer a set back this season. That particular collision coupled with a slow movement from his part at the beginning of the transfer period led to no opportunity whatsoever for a few of our riders to be loaned out at PT level and so to continue their development to the desired level. More so, even within our ranks that development is hindered by the team’s calendar. This is certainly a very bitter pill to swallow, but there is nothing more we can do at this point, only to close our eyes and swallow it. There is also no point in fretting and trimming our fingernails with our teeth, because the result will be only bleeding fingertips and not a chance of learning from this (awful) experience and progressing. Yes, we are not in the position we wanted to be, but although some riders will fulfill their potential at a later stage of their careers we will continue to support and help them develop their skills. Repeating, it’s not ideal but we’ll have to make do.

StartEndRaceCategory
11-Jan16-Jan Tour Down UnderC1
26-Jan29-Jan Tour of GuadeloupeC1
31-Jan Great Ocean Road ClassicPTHC
31-Jan Clasico San JoseC2
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04-Feb Omloop Het NieuwsbladHC
10-Feb Le SamynHC
15-Feb20-Feb Volta a CatalunyaC2
22-Feb26-Feb Circulo de JuarezHC
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05-Mar10-Mar Vuelta a ColombiaPTHC
12-Mar16-Mar Tour of NorwayHC
25-Mar Strade BiancheHC
29-Mar31-Mar Tour of EritreaC1
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03-Apr05-Apr USA Pro Cycling ChallengeC1
07-Apr10-Apr Tour of LithuaniaPTHC
12-Apr18-Apr Tour de PologneHC
25-Apr GP WallonieC1
28-Apr Lisbon ClassicHC
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01-May Cheshire Cycling TourPTHC
03-May08-May Tour de RomandieHC
11-May15-May Baltic Chain TourC1
26-May31-May Vuelta al Pais VascoC1
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01-Jun Hanko ClassicC1
05-Jun08-Jun Tour of East JavaPTHC
12-Jun18-Jun Criterium du Dauphine LiberePTHC
18-Jun Frankfurt EschbornC1
20-Jun26-Jun Tour of CaliforniaHC
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01-Jul Riga - Jurmala GPPTHC
01-Jul Torshavn GPC1
03-Jul06-Jul Arab TourHC
08-Jul11-Jul Euskal BizikletaC1
19-Jul Philadelphia International ChampionshipPTHC
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01-Aug05-Aug Tour de VineyardsC1
07-Aug11-Aug Post Danmark RundtHC
18-Aug20-Aug Ras TailteannPTHC
22-Aug GP LuganoHC
23-Aug31-Aug Tour de l'AvenirU23
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15-Sep20-Sep Balkans InternationalPTHC
22-Sep26-Sep La Tropicale Amissa BongoC1
28-Sep Tour of the BattenkillPTHC
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01-Oct06-Oct Tour of JapanHC
01-Oct Grand Prix Cycliste de MontrealPTHC
04-Oct Paris ToursC1
18-Oct Giro dell'EmiliaHC

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This season the team started its investment in a modern training facility, as it was planned 3 years ago at the birth of our cycling club. With more and more young riders coming through our ranks it is time for them to benefit from the newest technology, training methods and nutrition programs to improve further. Thus, starting with the next off-season the team manager is convinced that our riders will have at their disposal a state-of-the-art approach in the development of their skills and our homegrown cyclists will improve their chances of making a mark within the peloton. Of course, that depends, also, on further capital investment and this aspect is close related to the fulfillment of our goals. A top 10 in the PCT seems far fetched for the time being, survival would have been a more suited target. But we’ve seen wilder things happen and until proven wrong we will believe it is achievable. 12 stage wins means that Coquard and McCarthy have the work cut out for them, that’s a lot to ask during stage racing. But as we’ve enjoyed in the past, there were other riders from our team who managed such victories. So, perhaps we are not wrong in dreaming 12 such wins. Circulo Juarez and Grand Prix Cycliste seem to be in our reach and again Coquard and McCarthy are called upon to achieve these goals, both not as far fetched and more hopeful than doable as the first 2 goals. Tour of California, well, is a peak too high and a step too far. The initial transfer plans were tailored for this goal, and incidentally another similar one, but the way the pieces have fallen left this one in tatters. We do not dream of reaching this goal, unless every single rider within the race, except ours, are going to be affected by a mysterious illness. It’s early to judge our goals, that is something reserved for the end of the season. The only things we can do at this point is wish the team all the best and encouraging them along the path toward the summit of these goals.

PCT Team StandingsTop 10
Stage Wins in a Season12
Tour of CaliforniaWin
Circulo de JuarezWin
Grand Prix CyclisteTop 5

Edited by DarkWolf on 21-09-2024 09:58
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DarkWolf
THROWBACK - JANUARY 2021

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With the team away in training camp preparing for the new season and the official start of racing still some time away we are left wandering the halls of our news agency. We have decided to venture further down these halls and roam those of the past in search of the adventures, feats of valor and shenanigans of our team during the past 3 years it spent within the peloton. Obviously, we start with our first year of existence, first month of cycling around the MG circuit and the first 3 races of our short history.

GISBORNE GP C2HC

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We first traveled to New Zealand, to Gisborne or The First City to See the Light. However, if the sun rising over the city is too powerful one might be advised to avert the eyes carefully since one might stumble upon a plethora of naked skin considering that it was in Gisborne, during Rhythm & Vines Music Festival in 2012 and 2013, where attempts at skinny-dipping world record were made. Nothing like this for our team (sadly?), just a cycling race.

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We came with one of the race favorites in our squad, but, strangely, with 100 km raced and with 125 km still ahead, Esteban Chaves attacked on a flat section and tried to catch the breakaway of the day (where our own Cristopher Jurado found himself).

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And he payed heavily the energy toll of his action, because of it he was left looking only at the backs of the riders in the pleoton with 50 km to go. In the end we salvaged something, Pablo Mudarra finished 13th, while Carlos Barbero 15th.

GISBORNE GP
1Alexey TsatevichCrabbe-CC Chevigny5h37'09
2Travis MeyerEddie Stobarts.t.
3Fabio FellineStravas.t.
4Ian BoswellMcCormick Pro Cyclings.t.
5Christopher Juul-JensenPas Normal Studios - Mikkellers.t.
6Andres PaezAramco DPs.t.
7Lilian CalmejaneTrans Looney Tuness.t.
8Joshua EdmondsonBNZ-Superhero Racings.t.
9Elia FavilliPas Normal Studios - Mikkellers.t.
10Odd Christian EikingGjensidige Pro Cycling Team+ 38
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13 Pablo MudarraVolcanica - Fox+ 1'06
15 Carlos BarberoVolcanica - Fox+ 1'47
27 Roman VillalobosVolcanica - Fox+ 3'42
48 Kevin RiveraVolcanica - Fox+ 6'25
67 Guillaume BoivinVolcanica - Fox+ 7'43
78 Cristofer Robin JuradoVolcanica - Fox+ 8'40
81 Johan Esteban ChavesVolcanica - Fox+ 10'12
110 John Jimenez RetanaVolcanica - Fox+ 31'07

VUELTA AL TACHIRA C2

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Next we traveled closer to home, to Venezuela, for Vuelta al Tachira, and, why not, for some bowls of La Pisca Andina. A typical Venezuelan soup this delicious treat is made with cheese, eggs, garlic and onion (well, chives, actually), among other ingredients, and when someone mentions those 4 we know a certain team manager who starts drooling. La Pisca Andina seems like a very good fortifier for a cycling race, especially since its ingredients of garlic and chives might help some riders breathing heavily over their opponents and make them retreat at the back of the pack.

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During the first 3 stages, all finished in a bunch sprint, we had nothing to write home about, Gabriel Marin finished 6th, 13th and 8th. On the fourth stage, with an uphill finish, the team was dealt a blow, our leader, Andrei Amador finished 14th, 1,07 behind the winner. We somehow washed away that disappointment the next day when Gabriel Marin brought our team’s first victory, winning stage 5.

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The 6th stage, a mountainous time trial, saw Andrei Amador losing more precious seconds to the race leaders, a sad situation that happened in the 7th stage too. Only this time the consolation prize for our team was the 2nd place of Jesus Herrada. Our GC hopes sank further during the 8th stage, Andrei Amador finished 10th and found himself 2,20 behind the yellow jersey, while in the penultimate stage although he recovered some of the time lost he didn’t manage to lift our hopes above ground level.

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We ended the race, a time trial stage once more, as we started it, on our knees. Or maybe only on one since in the end Andrei Amador finished our first stage race on the 6th place. Perhaps we didn’t have enough La Pisca Andina?

STAGESS!S2S3S4S5S6 (ITT)S7S8S9S10 (ITT)
Andrei Amador477153143851010635
Erick Herrera8411312047954221435592
Gabriel Marin613862WIN1171311088865
Gregory Brenes36482528511664274055
Henry Antonio Rojas109501161279273118667887
Jesus Herrada31403033547225224
Josue Gonzalez Cortes58733231453016483643
Matteo Jorgenson29654854357272616845

VUELTA AL TACHIRA
1Piter CamperoSauber Petronas Racing30h14'43
2Daniel MartinGlanbia Foods Cycling Project+ 31
3Sepp KussMcCormick Pro Cycling+ 35
4Jonathan SalinasGjensidige Pro Cycling Team+ 1'11
5Pavel PotockiHelloFresh+ 1'21
6 Andrei AmadorVolcanica - Fox+ 1'25
7Youcef ReguiguiProject: Africa+ 2'25
8Leopold KonigAssa Abloy+ 2'28
9Brandon McNultyMcCormick Pro Cycling+ 2'52
10Jakub NovakCarrefour - ESPN+ 3'51
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14 Jesus HerradaVolcanica - Fox+ 5'46
32 Gregory BrenesVolcanica - Fox+ 13'14
33 Josue Gonzalez CortesVolcanica - Fox+ 14'03
47 Erick HerreraVolcanica - Fox+ 19'15
66 Matteo JorgensonVolcanica - Fox+ 30'41
97 Henry Antonio RojasVolcanica - Fox+ 53'10
114 Gabriel MarinVolcanica - Fox+ 1h06'39

CLASICO SAN JOSE C2

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We finished the month heading home, to our beloved country that boasts one of the toughest stage races in the world. Mind you, it is a MTB stage race, but nonetheless, one the toughest and most beautiful in the world. La Ruta de los Conquistadores, also widely known simply as La Ruta, was born in an effort to call the attention to the importance of the conservation of the flora and fauna of the country. La Ruta follows the paths of the Spanish conquistadors Juan de Cavallon y Arboleda, Pedro Afan de Ribera and Juan Vasquez de Coronado, path taken during their expeditions around 1653–1660. The route traverses Costa Rica in three days, from the west coast town of Jaco to Bonita beach on the Caribbean Coast. The complete course is approximately 400 kilometers, crossing rivers, valleys and climbing mountains. The highest point of elevation in the three-day race is the Irazu Volcano, at 3,300 metres. At the start of the 2018 edition there was a particular cyclist, stripped of 7 Tour de France overall victories for... but we would rather not talk about him. We're just left wondering if... Anyway... as much as the team would love to race La Ruta, we were here for Clasico San Jose, a 1-day competition, which, like us, it is at its inaugural year. More reason then for the team to take pride in ride our home race and to aim for the win as its goal.

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With 18 km to go the front group was trimmed to 18 riders, including our own Esteban Chaves. With 3 km to the finishing line only 10 of those remained and under the flamme rouge Vilgren, Holmes and Eiking were leading the group. Holmes managed to pull himself away in the final 100 meters and won the race. We dreamed of inscribing our names in the history books as the first conquerors of Clasico San Jose, but that honor goes to Matthew Holmes, while our own Esetban Chaves finished only 7th on the day.

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CLASICO SAN JOSE
1Matthew HolmescycleYorkshire5h30'36
2Loic VliegenBralirwa - Stevenss.t.
3Odd Christian EikingGjensidige Pro Cycling Teams.t.
4Anatoliy BudyakTeam Popo4Ever p/b Nemiroff+ 13
5Andrea PaliniStravas.t.
6Ian BoswellMcCormick Pro Cyclings.t.
7 Johan Esteban ChavesVolcanica - Foxs.t.
8Michael Rodriguez GalindoPolars.t.
9Michael GoglTafjord Kraft+ 26
10Sven Erik BystromTrans Looney Tuness.t.
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39 Kevin RiveraVolcanica - Fox+ 4'12
43 Carlos BarberoVolcanica - Foxs.t.
51 Pablo MudarraVolcanica - Fox+ 4'46
56 Cristofer Robin JuradoVolcanica - Fox+ 5'19
73 Roman VillalobosVolcanica - Fox+ 6'49
105 Guillaume BoivinVolcanica - Fox+ 11'02
118 John Jimenez RetanaVolcanica - Fox+ 22'10

We hope you enjoyed our venture into the past, as much as we did, and pelase join us on the next one!
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