PCT21 Los Pollos Hermanos
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hillis91 |
Posted on 15-06-2022 09:55
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Promotion to PT is amazing!
Knotten will most likely put in a request to stay another year then!
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Eden95 |
Posted on 15-06-2022 14:49
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Congrats on the promotion mate! It's a tremendous effort to promote back-to-back and fingers crossed you can keep yourself in a comfortable position in PT next season. Hopefully Manninen can keep up his super-human efforts for you next season too
Indosat - ANZ HQ
"This Schleck sandwich is going to cause serious indigestion for Evans" - Phil Liggett
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Nemolito |
Posted on 18-06-2022 10:31
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Thanks again for the nice comments to everybody, always a pleasure reading them. I hope Knotten, Gjensidige and Los Pollos can reach an agreement to max him next season
GOALS
Got to be honest, did not expect us to finish as close as we did, having this as one of our best goals of the season. We'll score some minor budget with a fourth place, and we all know it's because of Quispe
Philadelphia International Championship (PTHC) - Win We did win a PTHC classic, but it was not the right one. Manninen had one of his worst results in a classic of the season and finished 12th.
Down Under Classic (HC) - Win Los Pollos Hermanos CEO Gustavo Fring decided this would be a nice goal for us, but we disagreed. We did not attend the race with our riders as a protest.
Veenendaal - Veenendaal (HC) - Win Manninen won!... the sprint of the peloton. Still, a third place means this will also give us a very minor budget boost next season.
Barbados Cycling Festival (HC) - Win C1/HC sprinting stage races were simply not Manninen's thing this season. He finished the race in 24th.
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redordead |
Posted on 20-06-2022 08:31
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Not great with the goals, but a 3rd and 4th place in win goals it should still count for something.
With Manninen and Zmorka you can probably go all wins again for next season and it's not so unlikely to get something, as well as a good budget to go with it
"I am a cyclist, I may not be the best, but that is what I strive to be. I may never get there, but I will never quit trying." - Tadej Pogačar
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nichese50 |
Posted on 20-06-2022 10:23
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Impressive start of the season, Manninen did an incredible race. I hope your team keeps the good work up. Congratulations!
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Edited by nichese50 on 22-06-2022 07:46
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MacC |
Posted on 20-06-2022 10:55
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You had all win goals?
I'm off to faint
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Nemolito |
Posted on 21-06-2022 11:50
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redordead wrote:
Not great with the goals, but a 3rd and 4th place in win goals it should still count for something.
With Manninen and Zmorka you can probably go all wins again for next season and it's not so unlikely to get something, as well as a good budget to go with it
There's a big chance we'll go for all wins again next season indeed. I fear the budget won't be very high though, looking at our goals this season
Got the idea from TMM, blame him if you fainted
Just like last season, we will be giving away some awards to our riders.
Alain Quispe or Wataru Mutsumine Just like last year, this award is for you to decide. After counting all the comments and votes in the HQ last year, Quispe won the award against forgotten mountain goat Seboka with 2 votes to 1. It would be massive if we could get the same amount of votes this year. Some people in the team even opted to select Quispe as rider of the year, but it might still be a bit too early for that. The Peruvian did some solid lead-out work and in the end scored 57 points, which made him the 7th (!) best scorer on the team. Mutsumine was a very late attempt during the transfer season to get at least something that looks like a puncheur for breakways. He did join several breakaways, and managed to score one point by finishing 8th in one of the stages in the C2 Vuelta al Tachira. Voting lines opened now!
Matti Manninen Although Zmorka could definitely win this award, it's our flying Finn who is Baugnies' successor. He scored more than 1000 points and finished third in the PCT individual rankings, as he even managed to outscore his own superseason in 2020. It will be interesting to see how he does in PT next season, as he has asked the LPH management to go for the points jersey in a specific Grand Tour.
Jose Gerardo Ulloa To be the successor of Guillén is definitely something special, but our 2020 youngster of the year deserves it more than anyone. As mentioned countless times in countless threads, Jose was the first rider we scouted ourselves. He only managed to score points once this season (by finishing third in an HC breakaway stage), but still manages to fill the manager's hearts with love everytime he reads his name.
Daniel Munoz We didn't have any youngster with outstanding results to be honest, but Daniel deserves being in the spotlights for once. He only scored 49 points and was never a name anyone would think of as being a dangerous client for winning something, but delivered great domestique work where necessary for Spilak. He's gotten a few opportunities to show what he got and delivered okay results from PTHC (Colombia) to C2 (Tachira). His skillset could be interesting for a possible stage win in one or more Grand Tours he will attend next year.
Disappointment of the season Stelly Robert Although we have had a great season and naming anyone a disappointment might seem a bit harsh, we simply had to pick someone. We never expected much from Robert, but one could have expected a 78 time trialist going to every time trial possible in an okay time trial team should have scored a bit more.
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TheManxMissile |
Posted on 21-06-2022 15:49
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cunego59 |
Posted on 21-06-2022 16:32
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My vote for the meme of the year goes to Mutsumine. Just for the cunning way in which he avoided zero points - 8th in a C2 stage, literally the lowest possible bar to clear for a point. Chef's kiss!
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Fabianski |
Posted on 21-06-2022 19:09
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I'll go for Quispe
And given your really ambitious goals, I think you did a good job. I guess if you had seen your own team in the Top5 pre-season, you might have gone for it, but as you say, the sponsors should at least call this a partial success.
Looking forward to see how you'll shape your PT team - as aggressive as last transfers, or rather conservative? I guess it'll be the former
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Marcovdw |
Posted on 21-06-2022 22:18
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Quispe is the goat, so it has to be Mutsumeme
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redordead |
Posted on 22-06-2022 06:44
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Mutsumine is a joke, so has to be him, no?
"I am a cyclist, I may not be the best, but that is what I strive to be. I may never get there, but I will never quit trying." - Tadej Pogačar
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Nemolito |
Posted on 22-06-2022 08:51
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Voting is very close for meme of the season, still some time to vote for either Mutsumine of Quispe!
@Fab: There is a big chance that I'll use the same tactics again during transfers
Quick review of our most noteworthy so far during the nc's.
Marlen Zmorka - Double Gold What a hero. He didn't care about the numbers game at all in the Ukrainian cobbled road race and blew away the competition with a mighty attack near the end of the race. The other Ukrainians were no match for him in the time trial either.
Luca Sterbini - Bronze Time Trial He was unable to do anything in the hilly road race, but Luca ended his strong season with a very nice bronze medal in the Italian time trial, only one second too slow for silver.
Dion Beukeboom - Fourth Time Trial Dion had some nice screentime during the Dutch national championships. He was active in the road race with a late attack and finished fourth in the time trial with a strong ride.
Also interesting to note is that both Lopez Nolasco and Laningo Laizer are the only professional riders from their country and have thus 'won' the double as well.
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hillis91 |
Posted on 22-06-2022 10:34
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Our vote goes to Quispe, our former rider! #BigHugsAndTinyKisses
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Nemolito |
Posted on 24-06-2022 09:53
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Memes, Norwegians and Groundbreaking News The voting for meme rider of the season is incredibly close. Still a little bit of time left to vote for either Quispe or Mutsumine!
Los Pollos Hermanos would like to congratulate loanee Knotten on a decent time trial in the Norwegian championship. Iver Johan finished fourth out of 39 participants, as he will be aiming for a medal next year.
In other news, co-sponsor Galapagos have announced they will increase their budget for next season. Our Belgian/Dutch co-sponsor has stated they want to get something in return for this though. Last season the team had zero Belgians and one Dutch rider, whereas the co-sponsor has asked to go for at least three of those (combined) in our 2022 PT run. The riders do not necessarily need to be leaders though, as Galapagos mentioned that talents and/or loanees will make them happy as well. After two years in the same jersey, some changes are bound to happen to our appearance as well. In closely related news, other co-sponsor Los Pollos Hermanos has made it clear they want to at least double the amount of Mexicans on the team in 2022. Whether the name of the team itself will change is yet to be seen.
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Nemolito |
Posted on 28-06-2022 13:28
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Meme of the season - Wataru Mutsumine Wat Ar U saying? I won something?! Yes you did! Wataru Mutsumine, rightfully dubbed Mutsumeme by Marco, is our 2021 Meme of the season! He deserves this award after scoring exactly one point, finishing eighth on a stage in a C2 stage race. Nevertheless, nobody will ever be a rightful heir of the title when you keep in mind last year's winner was Quispe, that's something everybody can agree on.
And that's it for the 2021 season in this HQ. Thanks for all the nice comments lately and throughout the season. Looking forward to welcome you in the 2022 HQ as well!
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