Konrad Dabkowski (seen above) started the CT calendar with a bursting,
ultimately unsuccessful attack down in Cuba. Though the intent was there, the race might have gone differently had he managed to stay out front. Instead, Kulczyk -DMTEX showed its "intent" (read: impatience) in tracking down the break, leaving Vichot with less impetus than an old man after a Sunday roast.
Thankfully he managed to hold onto his stomach (and legs) and finish with a solid 6th place to kick off the season. This race foreshadowed the lack of quality finishing depth in the Kulczyk squad, as Vichot was the only top 20 finisher.
Still though, a decent beginning to the pro-European adventure. Polish far right politicians were put on notice by the powerful Frenchman's finish, letting them know that their boos wouldn't drown out the mission without a fight.
Vuelta al Tachira
Top Performer:JÃri Hochmann | 1 stage victory
Biggest Disappointment:Pierre Paolo Penasa | 9th
Hochmann won stage 1, but further positivity was hard to come by in the next 9 race days.
1
Rafael Valls
Repsol - Honda
0:00:00
2
Gavin Mannion
Azteca-NBCSN
0:01:00
3
Romain Bardet
Philips - Continental
0:01:05
9
Pierre Paolo Penasa
Kulczyk - DMTEX
0:02:05
19
Mattia Pozzo
Kulczyk - DMTEX
0:09:26
36
Pawel Cieslik
Kulczyk - DMTEX
0:18:48
70
Arthur Vichot
Kulczyk - DMTEX
0:41:48
86
Tao Geoghegan Hart
Kulczyk - DMTEX
0:55:13
114
Piotr Konwa
Kulczyk - DMTEX
1:35:36
115
Eryk Laton
Kulczyk - DMTEX
1:37:33
OOT
JÃri Hochmann
Kulczyk - DMTEX
DNF
Following up oligarch Andrej Babis' election as the incoming Czech Prime Minister, JÃri Hochmann offered up the best and only resistance he knows to far-right populism: winning a sprint. He continued holding the yellow jersey and points lead into Day 3 after a 2nd place finish in the 2nd stage. However, the race would only go downhill from there.
Although Penasa wasn't out of the race until the final day, he contrived to relinquish his leadership duties to Arthur Vichot on the ultimate stage, deserving his 9th place finish despite being one of the top natural climbers at the race. It was an embarrassing display by our leader, who is sleepwalking through his £280,000 salary at this point. There will need to be an uptick in performance imminently for this team to promote, as 3P is the one top leader on the Polish roster.
A runner-up for biggest disappointment was Arthur Vichot, who decided to save himself for the final day, despite his horrific recovery statistic. Although 7th on Day 10 was respectable, his overall performance did not live up to expectations, or the 10 race day outlay.
Great Ocean Road Classic
Biggest Disappointment:The Team
Kulczyk riders were swept up by the wind all day, here is just one instance.
1
Marco Haller
In-n-Out p/b Carrefour
4h23'10
2
Boy Van Poppel
Proximus Continental Team
s.t.
3
Andrew Tennant
cycleYorkshire
s.t.
29
Yoeri Havik
Kulczyk - DMTEX
s.t.
95
Sam Bennett
Kulczyk - DMTEX
s.t.
120
Konrad Dabkowski
Kulczyk - DMTEX
s.t.
122
Kamil Gradek
Kulczyk - DMTEX
s.t.
126
Reto Hollenstein
Kulczyk - DMTEX
s.t.
144
Michal Paluta
Kulczyk - DMTEX
s.t.
Not much to say here. The wind did it's damage, and the Kulczyk - DMTEX squad got swept away quicker than Dorothy to open the Wizard of Oz. Seen above is a Kulczyk rider slowly, shamefully drifting off the back of the peloton. Yoeri Havik was the final resistor to the inevitable, but the failure of the team to capitalise on the first C2HC race of the season was disastrous. Luckily, Marco Haller of In-n-Out pulled away for a deserved win rather than our lesser promotion rivals. The squad needed several Foster's to recover from the ignominy felt Down Under.
Manager's Take
Not the opening month we were looking for, although February has brought some goodies already. The race for promotion looks set to, as we all anticipated, come down to a few decisions and luck here or there. Though not a disastrous month, it was not the breakout opening that we'd hoped for.
On the political front, Jarosław Kaczyński has expressed a firm opposition to the Kulczyk - DMTEX team, claiming it is a Soros and Clinton-funded initiative to tear down Polish values. His Law and Justice party is said to be furious at the inclusion of multiple Europeans on the roster, and representatives have been appearing on Polish TV to deride the team. There have even been conspiracy theories spread that Arthur Vichot, due to his tanned appearance, is a Syrian refugee in disguise. The Kulczyk - DMTEX team has gotten the progressive, Europhile domestic population excited and the far-right establishment parties worried.
Now, positive results will develop the conversation from intrigue to positivity about European integration. February is a big month, with our first races across the European continent. This could be a momentous month for the team.
Penasa really disappointed in Tachira, and your whole team was nowhere to be seen in GOR, but despite that you got your first win. If Penasa had performed to his level, at least finishing in the podium, you'll already be in the top5 in the ranking, as you scored consistenly in Tachira stages and San Cristobal
As far-right Polish nationalists co-opted the Independence Day march in central Warsaw, demanding a stricter immigration policy, tremors of doubt about Poland's future rumbled across Europe. There were many questioning the country's progress towards a more liberal European outlook, and whether it had been a farce.
This month was an opportune time for Kulczyk - DMTEX to unleash its cycling team on European terrain, and many hoped the team would deliver, spreading a more positive tune on Polish ambitions. So, how did the team fare in early February?
Barcelona Classic
Top Performer:Yoeri Havik | 1st
Havik waiting in the slipstream, ready to pounce
Havik just edges Salleh from Sauber for 1st, Kulczyk's first one-day race victory!
The 26 year old Dutchman celebrates his first win of the season
1
Yoeri Havik
Kulczyk - DMTEX
4h33'48
2
Mohamed Harrif Salleh
Sauber Petronas Racing
s.t.
3
Raúl Granjel Cabrera
Aeropostal Venezuela Ciclismo
s.t.
79
Sam Bennett
Kulczyk - DMTEX
s.t.
105
Michal Paluta
Kulczyk - DMTEX
s.t.
121
Tao Geoghegan Hart
Kulczyk - DMTEX
+ 4'10
122
Konrad Dabkowski
Kulczyk - DMTEX
s.t.
131
Eryk Laton
Kulczyk - DMTEX
s.t.
132
Piotr Konwa
Kulczyk - DMTEX
s.t.
133
JÃri Hochmann
Kulczyk - DMTEX
s.t.
Though Catalonia remains in political limbo, it was only fitting that the first race held on European soil would be won by Kulczyk - DMTEX, the team trying to emphasise the positives of the European project. Yoeri Havik wasn't the favoured sprinter by the team's sporting director, prior to the race. However, as the Barcelona Classic wore on, and 1st choice sprinter Sam Bennett was dropped from the front of the pack, Havik became the only option.
The crapshoot that was the sprint finale allowed Havik to stay ideally placed while some key competitors, such as Marco Haller, were impeded by other riders. The slower buildup to the final sprint meant that Havik's lesser acceleration didn't hinder his finish. Thankfully it didn't, as he sprinted around Salleh and Granjal Cabrera for a fantastic victory, taking all 45 first place points in the C2 category race, and Kulczyk's first victory in a one-day classic!
Gent-Wevelgem
Biggest Disappointment:Yoeri Havik | 50th
As the sprint finish begins, Havik is nowhere to be seen.
Though after Havik's recent triumph in Barcelona, the team manager decided to be a little easier on the cobblist/sprinter hybrid in his feedback. The rest of the team got a shakedown, however, as their inability to support Havik put a damper on the first encounter with PCT team. In fairness, only World Cycling Centre managed to come back from Belgium with points in hand, though it was a missed opportunity to show Poland's desire to remain integrated near the headquarters of the EU.
Giro del Trentino
Top Performer:Pierre Paolo Penasa / Mattia Pozzo | 1st / 24th + mountain goat domestiqueing
Penasa managed to finish second in stage 2, overturning a slight deficit from the stage 1 time trial, and forcing his way into 2nd in the GC, just in front of Repsol-Honda's Rafael Valls.
All Kulczyk teammates contributed in Italy; even Dabkowski managed a 5th place finish on the stage 3 sprint.
After taking the pink jersey following stage 4, Penasa dropped all of his GC competitors in stage 5, sailing away from the field with over 30km to go.
A deserving winner, Penasa ultimately took the stage by 3 minutes and the GC by nearly 6 minutes!
1
Pierre Paolo Penasa
Kulczyk - DMTEX
19h07'54
2
Denys Karnulin
The Balkan Cycling Project
+ 5'52
3
Rafael Valls
Repsol - Honda
+ 7'09
24
Mattia Pozzo
Kulczyk - DMTEX
+ 17'04
77
Pawel Cieslik
Kulczyk - DMTEX
+ 36'20
97
Tao Geoghegan Hart
Kulczyk - DMTEX
+ 47'08
126
Kamil Gradek
Kulczyk - DMTEX
+ 1h03'49
133
Piotr Konwa
Kulczyk - DMTEX
+ 1h11'36
150
Michal Paluta
Kulczyk - DMTEX
+ 1h32'27
In Penasa/Pozzo's home race, the Italians came through in a big way. Ultimately ripping through the field on the final stage, this was arguably the race of the season, for a neutral. The constant attacking and multiple lead changes throughout the 5 days had every observer captivated. Ultimately, Kulczyk - DMTEX earned its first GC crown through Penasa's efforts, and a stunning point total to cap off the win!
Dabkowski and Pozzo played a part in taking home nearly 180 points, while Penasa shot into first place of the CT individual standings. The outing in the far north of Italy has laid the foundation for a successful promotion chasing season; it is up to the team members to continue this momentum.
@Aquarius97 - Penasa certainly performed to, and past, his level in Trentino, so hopefully that level is the one we see more frequently than that of Tachira. By my calculations, we've made it to the top of the CT standings, but that will be difficult to hold onto! Thanks for the interest and reply
Yeah, including Geraardsbergen-Bosberg, you should around 35 points ahead of me in the standings. Unless Xero can destroy the opposition in Gisborne, you'll be leading the rankings by the end of February
@sgdanny - I've been thinking about your comment challenging Kulczyk to beat your 3 GC wins. I don't know if we'll be able to manage that with this competitive CT division (that's the excuse I'm going with )
And obviously it would be interesting to compete, but I'm hoping you and trek both promote so I can take some of the lesser Polish riders you've binned for your PT attempt Or also because I think you're both more than deserving managers to make the step up!
Awesome month for you, congrats! 2 really big wins which make you look really promising for promotion,!
Particularly loved Penasa's Trentino win to complete the triple of Polish GC's!
Booker wrote:
And obviously it would be interesting to compete, but I'm hoping you and trek both promote so I can take some of the lesser Polish riders you've binned for your PT attempt Or also because I think you're both more than deserving managers to make the step up!
While Danny could be heading up, I promise we won't - we were predicted to finis last so many times!
@knockout - That's the way we're looking at it, with one more race for bonus points left in the Gisborne GP.
Spoiler
Nice catch, thanks (and sorted)
@trekbmc - Penasa's victory was an amazing way to kick off the Kulczyk mountain dynasty (hopefully for this CT season, anyway). And then hopefully you're right and we'll be carrying part of the Polish banner in PCT.
Predictions can be very deceiving, as you know. I doubt very much that you'll be anywhere near relegation, particularly after this great start to the season you've had!
@Tamijo - Certainly back on track, and beyond the rails even. We're exceeding my own expectations, but I have no doubt that our rivals scoring more consistently over the cobbles/hills will bring us back down to earth. Still though, we're enjoying it while it lasts! Cheers for the support!
Two events remaining to review in February: the hilly cobbled race through the corn fields of Belgium at the Geraardsbergen - Bosberg, and the hilly jaunt in New Zealand at the Gisborne GP. After an already successful February, the Kulczyk - DMTEX team was looking to add to its point tally and stay atop the CT standings. The second month of the calendar year would be considered the moving period, as the standings shake themselves out.
Arthur Vichot tries to latch onto an early attack by eventual winner George Bennett. Though this move didn't stick, it was a sign of the New Zealander's strength in his home race.
Reto Hollenstein and Arthur Vichot finish side by side, taking 7th and 8th.
It was a very respectable result for both riders.
With a strong field and a difficult course in New Zealand, the points haul taken back to Europe was vastly helpful to Kulczyk's ambitions. However, Xero Racing p/b Octagon had a similarly bountiful February, and took over 1st place in the CT standings with Bennett and Anthony Roux taking two of the top 4 spots in Oceania. Reto Hollenstein was a welcome surprise, and Vichot's combativity was a positive to the team management. Polish rider Kamil Gradek has been disappointing on the hilly races this season despite his supposed strength on the terrain and will have to make the case for another contract in the remaining races on the calendar. Overall, it was one of the first good performances for the team outside of Europe, and one that showed depth on the roster, a pleasing development.
Manager's Take
Overall, a very pleasing February. The team currently sits 2 points off Xero Racing in 2nd place, with main rivals In-n-Out p/b Carrefour a few spots down already. The management is taking an ends, not mean, approach to the season, meaning the individual race results are negligible if the final standings are optimal. Both sponsors are thrilled with the results and standings, however, with major results across the European continent at Barcelona and Trentino upping their respective profiles.
March brings two more races in Europe, Bayern Rundfahrt and Kuurne - Bruxelles - Kuurne. With these opportunities on the home continent comes pressure to perform in opposition to an increasingly repressive Polish political environment, led by the Law and Justice Party. Judicial reform is the latest illiberal policy on the domestic agenda in Poland, but continued vitriol towards former PM Donald Tusk is on the rise.
Kulczyk Investments is considering upping its investment in the cycling team next season to build the soft power of Poland in a more positive way. This development will only encourage riders further to perform, in the hopes that they will secure a lucrative roster spot for the next season.
New transport sponsor announced after Air Moldova leaves Kulczyk - DMTEX team
Today, Kulczyk - DMTEX announced a new transport sponsor, Alitalia, to replace Air Moldova, which withdrew its support after the Bayern - Rundfahrt stage race this past week. The unorthodox switch drew the ire of Kulczyk team manager, Janek Wasko, who had counted on the travel support of Air Moldova to ensure the team got to their race locations at the right times.
"It's shameful, really. Air Moldova signed a contract with us, to help with our flights and our travel arrangements throughout this season, but they're pulling out because we don't have any Moldovans on our roster. Call me old-fashioned, but that's a bit jingoistic. We're grateful for the support they had provided us to open the season, but we're trying to show examples of Europeans working together. Just because we don't have a Pluchkin or a Tanovitchii on our squad doesn't mean the Kulczyk - DMTEX project is failing. We're very disappointed in their decision to break their contract due to lack of Moldovans on the roster, especially as the overall team is performing so well."
Wasko continued: "However, we are very pleased to be bringing on a fantastic new partner in Alitalia. We are especially grateful for their flexibility in joining us mid-season. We know that they were watching our team at the Giro del Trentino, and our two Italian boys performed phenomenally. Penasa and Pozzo will be great spokesmen for Alitalia, and we are excited to work with them to get our Kulczyk team to the rest of our events."
Following Kulczyk - DMTEX's transfer season, the Polish-French team won widespread plaudits for its balanced approach to team building, with riders capable of picking up points in the CT division. The Polish and French contingent of the team were also augmented, and riders from the Czech Republic, Ireland, and Italy filled some gaps. However, the transport sponsor for the team was Air Moldova, and expected at least one Moldovan to join the team. Rumours abounded that the airline was considering pulling its support. In the past week, the airline finally did.
With no Kulczyk plans in place to bring in Moldovan riders in the near term, Air Moldova is considering shifting support to either Generali - EDF or Nemiroff - ABBYY, as both teams have home riders.
This development will certainly alter comfort levels of Kulczyk - DMTEX riders in the near term, as they adjust to new travel arrangements. The next few races will be key, to assess the extent to which the riders are affected. As familiar riders of Alitalia, Pierre Paolo Penasa and Mattia Pozzo should be two riders smiling about the change.
March was a month with rather sparse opportunities to improve their respective seasons. Bayern - Rundfahrt, a time trialist stage racer's dream course, was a C2HC event in Germany that forced even the weakest time trialling teams to take part. It was an opportunity for Kulczyk, having invested heavily in the time trial contingent of Ryan Mullen and Vojtech Hacecky in the offseason. Secondly, the Polish squad travelled to Belgium for a cobbling sprinter's wet dream, at Kuurne - Bruxelles - Kuurne.
Bayern - Rundfahrt
Top Performer:Ryan Mullen | 5th, U25 winner
Sam Bennett, a big investment in the offseason, sprints his way to his first top 5 placement of the season on stage 1.
Fellow Irishman Ryan Mullen showed his perseverance despite his youthful age to bring home a 7th place finish in the important stage 2 TT in disgusting conditions.
This race was particularly pleasing to the Kulczyk - DMTEX management. Not just because of the top 5 result, but also because the squad managed to stay out of trouble throughout the race, avoiding a crash on the final day that wreaked havoc on the GC classification. Mullen and Hacecky each finishing in the top 10 was a significant boost compared to some promotion rivals who entered the season without a TT setup. Mullen's victory in the U25 competition highlights what the team already knows: Kulczyk - DMTEX has a very talented 23 year old who must continue his development in the gold and grey jersey.
Ryan Mullen celebrates his Youth Classification victory, a first of many.
Yoeri Havik sprints to a podium in 3rd place. This race was set up perfectly for him and he earned his second strong result of the season on the C2 classics.
Points keep coming from everywhere! Having an squad where you can have a rider finishing in the top5 of every single race is so impressive. Promotion seems unavoidable for you, and the only question is if you will win the division or not.
Looking forward to the next Valls-Penasa battle in Langkawi
April was certainly full of showers for the Kulczyk - DMTEX team, but this might have meant that May will bring some flowers? Crashes, 0 pointers and more fun things like that littered the month of April. Read on to see how your favourite Polish CT team did.
San Marino Hill Classic
Biggest Disappointment:Arthur Vichot | 132nd, third to last
Vichot down!
Vichot dropped very early due to his injuries, and the rest of the squad falls apart at around the same time. The team manager just hopes he can make it through the race at this point.
Not much to take away from this race to be honest. Vichot's crash early on ruined our hopes for a top finish, and Hollenstein didn't have the skills, stamina, willpower to hang onto the top favourites in the breakaway (Haavardsholm) or in the peloton (Roux, Chaves, etc). In the end, it was a dominant breakaway performance by Rocchetti, but a very disappointing trip for Kulczyk to the fun-size nation of San Marino.
Betonexpressz GP
Top Performer:Sam Bennett | 15th
Michal Paluta lived up to his reputation as a dangerous attacker, but his attack was too dangerous for the peloton. They eventually reeled his group back in.
On the right side of the screenshot, Sam Bennett has started his sprint well and found some breathing room to potentially work himself into a top finish. However, he lacked the stamina.
1
Matthew Goss
Indosat Ooredoo - ANZ
4h42'53
2
Dan Holloway
Novatek-Panarmenian.net
s.t.
3
Óscar Guerao
SPAR - Shimano - SCG
s.t.
15
Sam Bennett
Kulczyk - DMTEX
s.t.
32
Kamil Gradek
Kulczyk - DMTEX
s.t.
53
Vojtech Hacecký
Kulczyk - DMTEX
s.t.
58
Eryk Laton
Kulczyk - DMTEX
s.t.
66
Yoeri Havik
Kulczyk - DMTEX
s.t.
81
Konrad Dabkowski
Kulczyk - DMTEX
s.t.
106
Michal Paluta
Kulczyk - DMTEX
+ 3'27
122
JÃri Hochmann
Kulczyk - DMTEX
s.t.
In another C1 race, the Kulczyk team continued its rough start to April, as PCT teams ended up dominating the final results. Sam Bennett has been disappointing to this point in the season and this result was no different. This time, he managed a few consolation points with a 15th place finish, but the Irishman had the opportunity to podium at the very least. He simply could not find the pace of the likes of Goss or Holloway despite his positioning. The rest of the squad was also unable to make up the numbers at the front of the pack, with particular disappointments being Yoeri Havik and Jiri Hochmann, the latter of whom ended up over 3 minutes behind at the finale.
Tour de Langkawi
Top Performer:Pierre Paolo Penasa | 15th
Stage 1 was the lonesome time trial, for the lonely specialists. Here in particular, Ryan Mullen wanted to spend as much time by himself as possible, coming in a lowly 15th. Disappointing.
Penasa just pipped to the line by arch-nemesis, Rafael Valls. It was a theme that played out multiple times in Malaysia.
Day 5 saw Penasa lose his podium place following more solid climbing from Valls and Krasnoperov. 3rd is nothing to laugh at, but still a bit underwhelming overall for the star of Kulczyk - DMTEX.
1
Rafael Valls
Repsol - Honda
21h45'46
2
Mikayil Krasnoperov
Team Reddit
+ 1'01
3
Pierre Paolo Penasa
Kulczyk - DMTEX
+ 1'18
17
Mattia Pozzo
Kulczyk - DMTEX
+ 3'28
46
Pawel Cieslik
Kulczyk - DMTEX
+ 9'42
101
Ryan Mullen
Kulczyk - DMTEX
+ 33'33
103
Michal Paluta
Kulczyk - DMTEX
+ 34'06
133
Vojtech Hacecký
Kulczyk - DMTEX
+ 42'41
141
Sam Bennett
Kulczyk - DMTEX
+ 45'32
143
JÃri Hochmann
Kulczyk - DMTEX
+ 47'23
On most other CT teams, 3rd in a mountain stage race would be not only acceptable, but also exemplary. Not on the Kulczyk roster it's not, especially when Penasa is being paid £280,000 for his services. It was the second underperformance of the season for 3P on a stage race, and 3rd will not continue to cut it, even despite his dominant performance at the Giro del Trentino.
Aside from Penasa, our squad was a pile of hot garbage. Though singular riders managed top 10s throughout the race (Bennett, Hochmann, Paluta), the inclusions of Ryan Mullen and Vojtech Hacecky were major investments in the time trial abilities of each. They showed nothing, living up to jandal7's skepticism about their scoring abilities in his preview that is ageing quite well. Will April be better? We certainly hope so.
Aquarius97 wrote:
Points keep coming from everywhere! Having an squad where you can have a rider finishing in the top5 of every single race is so impressive. Promotion seems unavoidable for you, and the only question is if you will win the division or not.
Looking forward to the next Valls-Penasa battle in Langkawi
Sorry for the tremendous delay on the recap of the Valls - Penasa grudge match. There will be another one soon enough that I'll have to catch up on recapping
You're right, promotion looks likely, but it's not over 'til the fat lady sings!