I guess I'll finally go with Option B as well. Britain should still be something special for him - let's first win Britain and go to the Vuelta next year.
After the World Cup, I took four weeks off from football for an offseason.
I was thrown straight into the fire when the team welcomed me for my first week of on-site training. Strolling into the preseason camp late would normally be a bad first impression, but many of my new teammates were eagerly awaiting my arriving after the showcase I put on at the World Cup.
I'm slowly but surely trying to learn everyone's name. It's a process.
Feyenoord, meanwhile, wasted no time getting me match ready with three games in five days at the end of the month. It was time to show that I belonged here.
Reserves Friendly at VfB Stuttgart II
July 27, 2022
A tune-up contest for the Johan Cruyff Shield contest in three days.
Spoiler
Jong Feyenoord 1, VfB Stuttgart II 1
Summary: A boring first half tried to bleed over into the second half. Both teams, however, salvage a goal to get something out of this form building friendly. We move on swiftly.
Rating: 7.0 - Felt good to back on the pitch for 90 minutes.
Player of Game: Oualid Elyounoussi, Jong Feyenoord (7.1)
Dutch Super Cup vs. FC Utrecht
July 30, 2022
Debut with the senior team comes in the Johan Cruyff Shield bout.
Spoiler
Feyenoord 4, FC Utrecht 2
Summary: Three first-half goals from Bilai Basacikoglu, Cheick Toure and Nick Foss lift Feyenoord to its fourth Super Cup win in the last five years. FC Utrecht tried to make it interesting with two late goals, but Nick Foss sealed the deal with a stoppage time goal in the 91st minute.
Rating: 7.2 - Assisted Cheick Toure's goal with a low-driven cross before getting subbed off due to fatigue in the 65th minute. Solid debut, I'd say. Plus another trophy added to my accolades.
Player of Game: Nick Foss, Feyenoord (8.8)
Reserves Friendly at Homburg II
July 31, 2022
I volunteered to play on no rest and surprisingly was given another start.
Spoiler
Jong Feyenoord 4, Homburg II 1
Summary: Jong Feyenoord scores early and often in a 4-1 rout.
Rating: 7.9 - Five minutes before crawling off to the bench, I slipped Thijs Visser behind Homburg's backline for another assist. So, let me count... That's eight total assists in my last six games. Not bad.
Player of Game: Marcus Diamond, Jong Feyenoord (7.9)
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Vuelta Invite (Resolved): Declined. Marcus Diamond has finally made his decision to keep his currently cycling calendar and will race the upcoming Tour of Britain instead of the Vuelta a Espana.
Shame he won't be going to the Vuelta, but Tour of Britain is still a big race for him so looking forward to it nonetheless Good start to his time with Feyenoord, a solid senior debut with silverware is awesome, and really nice games with the reserves with wins and one PoM award
+4 Natural Fitness
+1 Strength
+1.5 First Touch
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant." [ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
Just tell me whenever I should unlock a stat. You guys surely know the FM attributes much better than I do. For some of them, I simply have no clue how important they might be.
Meet my family weekend was a little stressful. My mom made the six-hour trek north and my younger sister Alison, who is now attending the University of Leeds with the hope of becoming a nurse one day, both showed up to watch me race. Although, I think they were more interested in meeting Grace for the first time.
Everything went pretty smooth, beside the constant attempts from my sister trying to embarrass me by telling stories from my childhood — like the time I rode my bike straight into the back of my mom's car in the driveway because I wasn't paying attention and didn't notice she had pulled in moments before.
But, I guess laughing at my expense is better than having awkward silences.
After the national road race (don't worry, report is below, I'm getting to it), Alison and my mom both headed back. We exchanged hugs before finally got the nod of approval from both of them. They liked Grace, and so do I.
Race Day #27 at Great Britain RR Championship
July 1, 2022
I wanted more speed bumps, but a boring circuit around Stanfordham.
Spoiler
Summary: Harry Tanfield and Luke Rowe spoil the sprinters by jumping out in front of the peloton with 6kms to go. The late attack caught everybody off guard and the chase was unorganized.
So, a surprising RR champion emerged.
The sprinters were led home by Lucy van der Haar. She will surely be disappointed her teammates, Marcus Diamond and her sister Grace Garner, didn't help bring back the two late attackers.
Result: 8th - Before we start pointing fingers, I didn't realize Lucy had that much left in the tank. Also, I thought the other big teams would lift a finger. Nope. In hindsight, should I have helped chased? Probably. Live and you learn. Grace did well to sprint to a 12th place as well. Again, should she have helped chased? Probably.
Lucy wasn't too pleased after the race, so Grace and I kind of hid in my hotel room for the rest of the evening (well, until we went out for a ride).
1
Harry Tanfield
Team Wiggins
4h41'13
2
Luke Rowe
The Guardian
s.t.
3
Lucy van der Haar
SEG Racing Academy
s.t.
4
Tao Geoghegan Hart
Team Fortuneo - Samsic
s.t.
5
Mark Cavendish
Team Dimension Data
s.t.
Race Day #28 at Grand Prix Cerami
July 25, 2022
Nice to see some cobbles again for a welcomed change.
Spoiler
Summary: Great day for some racing. Not so great for the cyclists that got caught up in two early crashes, but let's look past that.
Getting close to the finish now, as 22 lead cyclists conquer the Tienne du Dragon climb for the final time. Wait, we are getting word that one brave soul has used this as a launching pad to go for glory.
Flying down the other side of the hill is Marcus Diamond!
It's a bold move because there is still a long ways to go, about 5kms, to reach the finish line. That's enough time for the chasers to lock in.
Diamond is doing everything in his power to keep everybody behind him. But our power metrics show the riders behind him are sprinting at least three times faster. Diamond will need to find some more juice or he is going to get caught on the line.
What a finish! So unbelievable close. But Diamond does it by inches. Check that, centimeters. Stunning way to get win No. 2 on the season.
Result: 1st - I thought I lost. I saw Giacomo Nizzolo going zipping past me as I lunged for the line. I didn't believe my eyes when I saw the photo finish. It doesn't get much closer than that. Party time!
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Contract Talk: Marcus Diamond's contract runs out at the end of the season. SEG Racing Academy have already approached Diamond with a one-year extension offer for 13,000 euros per month with a possible 10% raise if the team gets promoted to the Pro Tour at the end of the season.
The recently released Team Index projections aren't favoring SEG Racing Academy to promote. The team currently ranks 27th and would need to be inside the top 18 to move up.
Alex Vogel has already signed on for next season, along with Jhonatan Narvaez. The team is also currently trying to re-sign Lucy van der Haar and Grace Garner. Diamond's signature will guarantee their signatures.
(Option A) Accept the contact extension.
(Option B) Hold out and test free agency. A bidding war for his services would likely ensue. Rumors are the following teams are interested in pursuing Diamond if he is indeed available.
Big <3 for things going well with Grace, super happy about that
A shame how the NC went but these things happen. And what is this, Marcus launching a solo attack and not losing to the sprinters in the final 500m? Awesome ride, he ran it close but held on, lovely win
I've been big on SEG, particularly in the case of promotion (hopefully it's not out of reach but not looking amazing ), for a long time, and things are still good. Option A for me, happy with one year to be honest but not going to oppose sammy's suggestion if people support it.
+2 HI
+1 RES, let's smash these upcoming tours!
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant." [ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
For the third time in a week, I was repeating myself, "Who is the new guy?"
The answer was the same: "Oh, you haven't heard..."
Feyenoord was first, making a splash in the transfer window to bring in 28-year-old Mexican Rodolfo Pizarro for 7.5 million euros and then doubling that to 14.75 million four days later to bring in 27-year-old Brazilian Otavio.
Nigeria followed, bringing in a disgruntled 20-year-old Spanish import John Hamzat, who was upset he wasn't chosen for the U20 World Cup in 2021 or given a chance to represent No. 1-ranked Spain at the 2022 World Cup. Some would say that's quite selfish to have those ambitions at a young age. But, when pundits believe you are the next Andres Iniesta, that hype can get to your head.
"So, do you know what position they play?"
The answer was the same: "Attacking midfield mostly."
Great. Looks like I will have some competition for playing time.
Match Day #1 at ADO Den Haag (0-0-0)
August 6, 2022
Season opener for the Eredivisie. Feyenoord trying to defend the crown.
Spoiler
Feyenoord 1, ADO Den Haag 0
Summary: What a terrible way to start the season for Danny Bakker — a red card 93 seconds into the match. Feyenoord will be disappointed to only find one goal from 21-year-old budding star Dylan Klok after playing a man up the whole match.
Rating: 6.9 - Happy I got a start, but not a dazzling debut like I'm know for. We still got three points and that's really all that matters.
Player of Game: Nick Foss, Feyenoord (8.1)
Match Day #2 vs. Go Ahead Eagles (0-0-1)
August 13, 2022
Nearly 50,000 fans cram into the De Kuip for the home opener.
Spoiler
Feyenoord 4, Go Ahead Eagles 2
Summary: Feyenoord takes it to the former Jupiler League side with three first-half goals. Go Ahead Eagles pull back two goals in the second half with only three shots on target. But, not enough.
Rating: 7.9 - Slipped through Nick Foss for the opening goal and with my final touch of the game before getting subbed I used my head (I know, I'm just as surprised as you are) to score my first goal for Feyenoord!
Player of Game: Dylan Klok, Feyenoord (8.6)
Match Day #3 vs. NAC (1-1-0)
August 20, 2022
Facing the other Jupiler League team that promoted from last season.
Spoiler
Feyenoord 5, NAC 3
Summary: All hail Dylan Klok. Four first-half goals skyrockets Klok to being the top goal scorer so far in the young Eredivisie season. Winger Nick Foss rolled an ankle but should be able to go by next week. While Feyenoord continues to score in bunches, the concern has to be the leaky defense. Given up three goals to NAC isn't a good sign.
Rating: 6.7 - Surprisingly, despite all the goals scored, I didn't do much.
Player of Game: Dylan Klok, Feyenoord (9.7)
Match Day #4 vs. AZ (0-2-1)
August 28, 2022
Rodolfo Pizarro gets the nod to start ahead of me.
Spoiler
Feyenoord 1, AZ 1
Summary: Late substitution Bilal Basacikoglu comes to Feyenoord's rescue with a game-tying goal in the 85th minute. Looking at the stats, a draw was more than deserved after dominating possession and getting off more shots.
Rating: 6.4 - Came on at halftime for a struggling Nick Foss. Pizarro moved out to play wing and I took over at CAM. Again, wasn't very effective. Probably was the reason why Feyenoord decided to pull the trigger on bringing Otavio in three days later.
Player of Game: Branco van den Boomen, AZ (7.5)
African Nations Qualifier at Burundi
August 31, 2022
GS#3: Hamzat playing CAM, but I'm in the lineup as a roaming striker.
Spoiler
Nigeria 3, Burundi 0
Summary: A pretty big shake up in the Nigeria side following the World Cup. Jay-Jay Okocha wants to experiment with new players and setups. Some of the new faces include the so-called wonderkid from Spain in John Hamzat, the increasingly rare sweeper defender Henry Williams and 21-year-old midfielder Samson Usman.
It didn't really matter who they would have thrown out there, this was always going to be a sizable win against Burundi, ranked 146th in the world. Nigeria has moved up to 25th after the World Cup.
Rating: 7.1 - Getting used to my new role. We could also end up using a two CAM formation in the future to keep Kelechi Iheanacho in the Starting XI. Either way, Hamzat is here to stay and I have to prove I deserve to be on the field at the same time as him.
Player of Game: Alex Iwobi, Nigeria (9.2)
African Cup of Nations Qualifying
Group Stage (3/6 Games Played)
UEFA Champions League
Group Stage Draw
League Standings (4/34 Games Played)
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International
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Feyenoord Training Facilities Boost:+1.5 Points Per Member
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Stat Lock: Five games played with a top rating of 7.9 will see Marcus Diamond suffer another stat lock after this month. Any attributes that doesn't receive at least 3.0 points are at-risk of being locked.
Not a bad month, nice to make some impact already as a starter even if there's going to be a lot of competition in his role for both club and country I think it will be positive for both our development and team results. Nice to get off the mark already And 2nd on the same number of points as 1st is a fine start to the season for the club.
Not an easy CL draw at all, not sure how good each club is currently (particularly Monaco could be a really tough 4th seed to get I guess) but going to be hard going, but some big matches too, a visit to Signal Iduna Park will be awesome
+2 Off The Ball
+3 Positioning
+1.5 Technique
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant." [ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
Turning down my first appearance at a grand tour wasn't easy, but my decision opened the door for Alex Vogel to lead a Vuelta team consisting of Sergio Samuel, Lennard Hofstede, Julius van den Berg, Rick Ottema, Stephen Leece, Rob Ruijgh and Dion Beukeboom. Admittedly, not a very strong side. But the team is targeting breakaway wins more than anything else. Good luck Alex!
Meanwhile, nine race days for me this month. Let's get into it.
Summary: Coming in as the top favourites, SEG Racing Academy will be disappointed with a fourth place finish. And even more discouraged with last year's winner Marcus Diamond losing contact with the TTT unit and giving away an additional 10 seconds. Work ahead if they want to overtake Team Dimension Data.
Result: 4th - Slipped off the pedals late and it cost me a few extra seconds. A stupid mistake that I hope doesn't end up hurting me later.
1
Team Dimension Data
20'03
2
Rosneft
+ 13
3
Polska Travel
+ 19
4
SEG Racing Academy
s.t.
5
La Plage Le Club
+ 42
Stage 2:
Spoiler
Summary: This stage was always going to be for the strong sprinters.
Result: 10th - Didn't quite have the top end speed.
1
Erik Baska
Rosneft
4h21'45
2
Leon Rohde
Stadtwerke Löbau
s.t.
3
Jempy Drucker
Amazon
s.t.
4
Stylianos Farantakis
Moravia Steel
s.t.
5
Michael Kolar
Astana Pro Team
s.t.
General Classification
1
Amanda Spratt
Team Dimension Data
4h41'47
2
Natnael Berhane
Team Dimension Data
s.t.
3
Tom-Jelte Slagter
Team Dimension Data
s.t.
4
Nathan Haas
Team Dimension Data
s.t.
5
Meron Teshome
Team Dimension Data
s.t.
6
Nicolas Dougall
Team Dimension Data
s.t.
7
Alan Wood
Team Dimension Data
s.t.
8
Erik Baska
Rosneft
+ 3
9
Ildar Arslanov
Rosneft
+ 13
10
Dmitri Gerasin
Rosneft
s.t.
Stage 3:
Spoiler
Summary: Ascending the penultimate climb, Marcus Diamond is trying a long distance attack. An 11-man morning breakaway is threatening to take the win 4 minutes up the road and SEG Racing Academy still has Lizzie Deignan in the peloton if this move backfires.
A handful of other favourites, including the yellow jersey of Amanda Spratt, have caught up with Diamond going up the final climb.
However, none of them are going to catch solo breakaway man Kristijan Durasek. He came into the stage over a minute and a half back of yellow, so it's going to be close if he can surpass Spratt for the GC lead.
Spratt does lead the chasers home for second place, and loses 1'07" to Durasek. She saved her GC lead. Much thanks to Marcus Diamond for pushing the pace.
Result: 6th, 4th GC, 1st Youth - Made the smart team move and it worked out for me individually. Still have an outside chance to win the tour tomorrow, but Spratt is looking really strong.
1
Kristijan Durasek
TEAM Grieg Seafood
4h55'12
2
Amanda Spratt
Team Dimension Data
+ 1'07
3
Patrick Konrad
T-Mobile
s.t.
4
Bauke Mollema
Team Fortuneo - Samsic
s.t.
5
Ildar Arslanov
Rosneft
s.t.
General Classification
1
Amanda Spratt
Team Dimension Data
9h38'00
2
Ildar Arslanov
Rosneft
+ 19
3
Kristijan Durasek
TEAM Grieg Seafood
+ 23
4
Marcus Diamond
SEG Racing Academy
+ 36
5
Andreas Leknessund
Polska Travel
+ 51
6
Patrick Konrad
T-Mobile
+ 1'13
7
Ryan Gibbons
Polska Travel
+ 1'14
8
Natnael Berhane
Team Dimension Data
+ 1'20
9
Leopold König
WB Aqua Protect
+ 1'25
10
Carlos Ambrosius
LKT Team Brandenburg
+ 1'29
Stage 4:
Spoiler
Summary: Marcus Diamond tried this move yesterday, and the peloton was waiting for it today. The Brit is unable to create any distance off the front and that will end any chance he had at defending his title.
Ryan Gibbons will beat the tour winner Amanda Spratt to the line for the stage win. It will be the third win of the season for Spratt, the seventh overall pick in the Entry Draft held at the start of the year.
Result: 17th, 4th GC, 1st Youth - What else was I supposed to do?
1
Ryan Gibbons
Polska Travel
4h19'53
2
Amanda Spratt
Team Dimension Data
s.t.
3
Patrick Konrad
T-Mobile
s.t.
4
Jempy Drucker
Amazon
s.t.
5
Leon Rohde
Stadtwerke Löbau
s.t.
General Classification
1
Amanda Spratt
Team Dimension Data
13h57'47
2
Ildar Arslanov
Rosneft
+ 25
3
Kristijan Durasek
TEAM Grieg Seafood
+ 29
4
Marcus Diamond
SEG Racing Academy
+ 42
5
Andreas Leknessund
Polska Travel
+ 57
6
Ryan Gibbons
Polska Travel
+ 1'10
7
Patrick Konrad
T-Mobile
+ 1'15
8
Natnael Berhane
Team Dimension Data
+ 1'26
9
Leopold König
WB Aqua Protect
+ 1'31
10
Carlos Ambrosius
LKT Team Brandenburg
+ 1'35
Race Day #33-36 at Arctic Race of Norway
August 16-19, 2022
Great to be racing with Alex Vogel again before she heads to Spain.
Stage 1:
Spoiler
Summary: Spectacular views as the cyclists take off from the coast of Engenes and head more inland to Narvik in the Northern part of Norway. The race itself, however, was quite boring. No attacks and 57 cyclists sprinted toward the line to decide the winner.
Denmark man Soren Kragh Andersen, accustomed to bumpy Northern European terrain bested Aussie Simon Clarke for the opening stage win. Close chaos behind for the next 20 spots.
Result: 5th - Used my big frame to block out some competitors. Not a bad result but no time bonuses awarded in this race, so just being in the front group was the main thing.
1
Søren Kragh Andersen
The Guardian
3h48'59
2
Simon Clarke
Team Dimension Data
s.t.
3
Sean Bennett
Ziggo
s.t.
4
Jhonatan Restrepo
Team Katusha Alpecin
s.t.
5
Marcus Diamond
SEG Racing Academy
s.t.
Stage 2:
Spoiler
Summary: Big crash with 35kms to go has everyone in panic for what should have been an easy sprint stage. The chase back is handled well though and everybody is grouped together 10kms later.
No, you aren't looking at more pictures of the first crash. Another huge crash wipes out most of the peloton with 11kms to go. Only 13 cyclists have managed to avoid the wreckage and create a gap up front.
Bryan Coquard goes down as the lucky one today. Not only does he take the stage win, but those 13 cyclists up front earned a 1'16" gap to the rest of the field.
Result: 41st - Caught up in both crashes, as did everyone else wearing the SEG Racing Academy colors. Luckily no major injuries for us. But four cyclists did withdraw after today's wackiness.
1
Bryan Coquard
Vital Concept Cycling Club
4h22'30
2
Michael Carbel
TEAM Grieg Seafood
s.t.
3
Anders Skaarseth
Stadtwerke Löbau
s.t.
4
Yannis Yssaad
Vital Concept Cycling Club
s.t.
5
Patrick Bevin
Stadtwerke Löbau
s.t.
General Classification
1
Jhonatan Restrepo
Team Katusha Alpecin
8h11'29
2
Bryan Coquard
Vital Concept Cycling Club
s.t.
3
Jan Tratnik
Polska Travel
s.t.
4
Kevin Ledanois
Vital Concept Cycling Club
s.t.
5
Anders Skaarseth
Stadtwerke Löbau
+ 58
6
Patrick Bevin
Stadtwerke Löbau
s.t.
7
Yannis Yssaad
Vital Concept Cycling Club
s.t.
8
Laurin Winter
Stadtwerke Löbau
s.t.
9
Michael Carbel
TEAM Grieg Seafood
s.t.
10
Kai Wiemer
Stadtwerke Löbau
s.t.
Stage 3:
Spoiler
Summary: We skip right to the climb to the line. Time to see how the crashes yesterday have hindered (or not hindered) the punchuers.
Not much separation to be seen as the finish comes into view.
Marcus Diamond looking strong today. He surges into the lead.
Merhawi Kudus uses Diamond's slipstream to overtake.
Kudus holds off Diamond for the win. The duo also gets a 13-second gap to everybody else. That would have been more helpful if both of them didn't lose time yesterday due to the crashes.
Result: 2nd, 10th GC, 1st Youth - No shame losing to a guy like Kudus. We had a nice friendly chat after the race. Cool guy. Also, no way we get that 13-second gap if we are racing in Belgium.
1
Merhawi Kudus
Ziggo
4h51'37
2
Marcus Diamond
SEG Racing Academy
s.t.
3
Bakhtiyar Kozhatayev
Ziggo
+ 13
4
Valentin Madouas
Groupama - FDJ
s.t.
5
Jan Tratnik
Polska Travel
s.t.
General Classification
1
Jhonatan Restrepo
Team Katusha Alpecin
13h03'19
2
Bryan Coquard
Vital Concept Cycling Club
s.t.
3
Jan Tratnik
Polska Travel
s.t.
4
Kevin Ledanois
Vital Concept Cycling Club
s.t.
5
Anders Skaarseth
Stadtwerke Löbau
+ 58
6
Patrick Bevin
Stadtwerke Löbau
s.t.
7
Yannis Yssaad
Vital Concept Cycling Club
s.t.
8
Corentin Ermenault
Vital Concept Cycling Club
s.t.
9
Michael Carbel
TEAM Grieg Seafood
s.t.
10
Marcus Diamond
SEG Racing Academy
+ 1'03
Stage 4:
Spoiler
Summary: Almost everybody could have seen this move coming. The youthful and energetic Marcus Diamond is going for glory on the final incline of the four-day tour. Surprisingly, a slow response from the field. Diamond did a good job of hiding his white jersey and attacking on the apex of the final corner going up the hill.
Not only could nobody follow, there is a significant gap there.
Car get out of the way! Diamond is coming through.
The courageous Brit has done it. Diamond wins his third race of the season, 10th of his young career. That said, he will be disappointed not to get a gap here on the final stage to improve on his 10th GC placing.
Result: 1st, 10th GC, 1st Youth - Might have celebrated a tad too early and didn't gain any extra seconds. But, when a gutsy attack like that works out, you got to celebrate, right?
1
Marcus Diamond
SEG Racing Academy
4h05'12
2
Luca Pacioni
NIPPO - Vini Fantini
s.t.
3
Jhonatan Restrepo
Team Katusha Alpecin
s.t.
4
Michael Carbel
TEAM Grieg Seafood
s.t.
5
Anders Skaarseth
Stadtwerke Löbau
s.t.
General Classification
1
Jhonatan Restrepo
Team Katusha Alpecin
17h08'31
2
Bryan Coquard
Vital Concept Cycling Club
s.t.
3
Jan Tratnik
Polska Travel
s.t.
4
Kevin Ledanois
Vital Concept Cycling Club
s.t.
5
Anders Skaarseth
Stadtwerke Löbau
+ 58
6
Patrick Bevin
Stadtwerke Löbau
s.t.
7
Michael Carbel
TEAM Grieg Seafood
s.t.
8
Corentin Ermenault
Vital Concept Cycling Club
s.t.
9
Yannis Yssaad
Vital Concept Cycling Club
s.t.
10
Marcus Diamond
SEG Racing Academy
+ 1'03
Race Day #37 at Arnhem-Veenendaal Classic
August 22, 2022
A double circuit race about an hour north of familiar Helmond.
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Summary: Amanda Spratt kicking off the fireworks with an attack 16kms from the finish. She breaks away solo.
Spratt is pulled back 5kms later, but here she is going again.
Spratt experiences the same result: Caught 5kms later. Now, a new attack. It's Marcus Diamond, who has had a very active month. He is coming off a stage win in his last race using a similar late attack. Although, there aren't any hills here to help create separation.
Diamond leads an angry chase group into the town center of Veenendaal.
The remaining sprinters have reached Diamond. It looked like he just ran out of gas in the final 600 meters. But, it was probably the right move. No way he would have challenged for the win with how fast this finish is.
Two Belgians battle for the win. Enzo Wouters overtakes Edward Theuns.
Result: 4th - Both Alex Vogel and sprinter Bram Welten had bad form days, so I had to take matters into my own hands. The attack almost paid off. But, still, a fourth place against some top-tier sprinters is nice.
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Contract Talk (Resolved): Marcus Diamond has signed a one-year contract extension worth 13,000 euros per month to race with the SEG Cycling Academy for next season.
Slightly frustrating month GC wise (mostly the crash) and with a lot of near misses with his aggression, but generally looks like he's taking some good form into Britain and a very nice win in Norway from the late attack and good results across the board.
Guessing Innsbruck is the WC based on the season preview. +3 HI for Tour of Britain then as with no MO upgrading at the moment it looks much better to focus on that than WC, where even if he is selected it's in the break or as a domestique.
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