It's not often that Alex Vogel, Grace and myself are all home at our shared apartment together at the same time with our busy schedules. The stars aligned on this random Thursday evening and I was somehow coaxed into making dinner.
Jokes on them, I'm not a cook. I was too focused on training in my youth to pick up any cooking skills. But I had to do something to impress (read: keep girlfriend Grace happy) so I tried my hand at making a homemade Shepherd's pie.
While I was fumbling my way around our small kitchen, Alex and Grace were watching television in our adjacent living room. Although, I think they were watching me more in hopes I would screw something up so they could point it out.
Supportive teammates I have... Well, as I was nearly done making dinner, the TV game show host delivered another question: "What up-and-coming British cyclist and footballer set the World Cup record for most assists in a single game?"
Grace was quick to react: "Hey! I actually know this one."
I laughed, which removed the puzzled look on my face trying to comprehend how that was actually a question. Of course, the contestant on the show had no clue who I was. We watched in amusement as the elderly lady answered incorrectly.
"Um, Marcus," Alex said. "Are you going to take the potatoes out of the oven?"
My rising stardom sidetracked me into burning a portion of our meal. Whoops.
Match Day #29 at PEC Zwolle (8-10-10)
April 2, 2023
From the heat of the kitchen to the more intense league title chase.
Spoiler
PEC Zwolle 1, Feyenoord 0
Summary: Feyenoord couldn't handle the pressure of leading the league table by a single point over Ajax and have slipped up massive here. Ebenezer Appiah scores the lone goal to hand Feyenoord its second league loss of the season.
Elsewhere, Ajax wins 1-0 and moves a top of the table.
Rating: 6.8 - The whole team wasn't great today, not just me.
Player of Game: Younes Namli, PEC Zwolle (7.7)
Match Day #30 vs. NEC (6-15-8)
April 9, 2023
Destiny is no longer in Feyenoord's control with five games left.
Spoiler
Feyenoord 1, NEC 0
Summary: The result wasn't comfortable by any means, but it's still an important win. Rodolfo Pizarro scored in the 19th minute to secure the three points. Dylan Klok was evaluated for a concussion but was cleared a few days later.
Ajax squeezed out a 2-1 road win to maintain the league's top spot.
Rating: 6.8 - Mostly a bystander.
Player of Game: Abdulkadir Omur, Feyenoord (8.3)
Match Day #31 vs. FC Groningen (11-4-15)
April 16, 2023
Groningen doesn't go down easy with only four losses on the season.
Spoiler
Feyenoord 1, FC Groningen 0
Summary: Feyenoord home supporters begged for a goal for 85 minutes before Nick Foss answered the dire request. Otavio slipped Foss behind and the veteran striker went near-post for the game-winning goal.
Somewhat lost in the crucial win was Feyenoord's experienced goalkeeper Jeroen Zoet breaking his hand in the 36th minute and giving the reins to 22-year-old Joey Koorevaar. Zoet is expected to miss multiple weeks.
Over in Utrecht, Ajax continued its winning ways with another 2-1 victory.
Rating: 6.8 - For some reason this is the only rating I can get recently.
Player of Game: Daniel van Kaam, Groningen (7.2)
Match Day #32 at FC Twente (16-8-7)
April 23, 2023
Big break! Ajax tied VVV 1-1 yesterday to give us a second chance.
Spoiler
Feyenoord 1, FC Twente 1
Summary: Everyone knew what was at-stake and Feyenoord couldn't get the job done on the road. Giving up the first goal was a gut punch that they were able to recover from before halftime. But, the second goal never came. Feyenoord outshot FC Twente 25-3 (12-1 on target). Nonetheless, a frustrating tie.
Rating: 6.7 - Even worse than the multiple 6.8 showings. I've been on a cold streak recently and picked up my second yellow card in league play. You need five to receive a one-match suspension.
Player of Game: Otavio, Feyenoord (8.0)
KNVB Beker Cup vs. Ajax
April 30, 2023
Final: No league points but some domestic hardware is up for grabs.
Spoiler
Feyenoord 2, Ajax 1
Summary: For the fifth time in the last eight seasons, Feyenoord lifts the KNVB Beker Cup and secures at least an Europa League spot for next season. It's the 16th cup win in club history for Feyenoord.
Nick Foss and Yassin Ayoub scored early to put the pressure on Ajax. Feyenoord fouled like crazy to keep the pace nice and slow. Sean Klaiber pulled one goal back for Ajax in the 74th minute and the crossbar was left shaking in the 82nd minute.
But, Feyenoord rode out the rest of the time and celebrated accordingly.
Rating: 7.0 - Best rating of the month, but that isn't saying much. I'll happily add another accolade to my growing resume. Well done lads!
Player of Game: Sven van Beek, Feyenoord (7.4)
League Standings (32/34 Games Played)
The final two weeks of the season will determine everything. PSV has won six straight games to cling onto an outsider's chance of winning the title. The final two games for all three teams can be found below:
Ajax (70pts)
Feyenoord (68pts)
PSV (67pts)
Match #33
vs. Vitesse
@ FC Volendam
vs. sc Heerenveen
Match #34
@ Excelsior
vs. PSV
@ Feyenoord
KNVB Beker Cup
Final
Calendar
Club
International
Evaluation
Training Ground *Community Growth Development*
Feyenoord Training Facilities Boost:+1.5 Points Per Member
Spoiler
- Each member gets 6.5 points to spread however they like over the 36 attributes listed above. One post per member.
- Only stats that aren't locked can be upgraded.
- Stats work on a decimal system starting at 1.0.
- Stats are bumped up in FM when they hit that number, ex. 2.9 = 2 in-game, and 13.4 = 13 stat in-game.
- The decimal numbers will remain hidden.
- There is a threshold for each stat when more points are needed to increase that stat. It's start off on a 1-to-1 scale where 1 point equals 1 stat upgrade. However, the scales get exponentially further and further apart the closer that stat gets to the maximum of 20. The increasing scale will also remain a mystery and is different from the cycling progression scale.
-Comment below to provide stat upgrades.
Stat Lock (Voided): Rating wise, a very poor month for Marcus Diamond that would normally result in multiple stat locks. However, because of the KNVB Beker Cup triumph, Diamond is in the clear.
Prediction: What will be Marcus Diamond's combined player rating for the final two games of the regular season? All correct answers or the closest to the correct answer will earn perks based on where Feyenoord finishes in the league table. 1st — Pick a new player trait; 2nd — Hidden attribute boost; 3rd — x2 on stat upgrades given this month.
If you mean combined as in rating over the 2 games then I feel I have to go with 6.8 judging by his recent form. If you mean the 2 ratings added together then I'll go with 13.7.
Obviously rough to lose the lead (especially with PSV to close out the season, hopefully Vitesse get up for that final day too) but all still to play for and hopefully Marcus steps up for it. However awesome already to win the cup, great to have some further silverware, two already with the club
+3 Balance
+3.5 First Touch
Will go for an average of 7.6.
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
Waiting at the start line, the moment hit me. I was about to embark on one of the biggest cycling months of my life. Seeing all the television cameras was a little overwhelming. So was being surrounded by experienced world-class cyclists.
For the first time since I was in the dressing room getting ready to play China in the 2022 World Cup opener, I had intense butterflies in my stomach. I want to throw up. But, instead, I clipped into my pedals and started turning my legs.
Race Day #16 at Ronde Van Vlaanderen
April 1, 2023
Bright and sunny for the second monument of the season.
Spoiler
Summary: For those that tuned in for all-out action, I'm sorry to disappoint. No major attacks all afternoon and 11 cyclists settled the race with a sprint. Truly disappointing showing for the spectators, but not for Peter Sagan. Hopefully, Paris - Roubaix next week can be more exciting.
Result: 23rd - Dropped early after I got slowed up on one of the cobbled climbs. Better positioning and I think I finish in that front group.
Instead, I end up nearly six minutes behind Sagan in a group with an unfriendly Magnus Cort Nielsen. We still aren't on speaking terms after what happened in Australia at the start of the season.
1
Peter Sagan
T-Mobile
6h33'27
2
Mads Pedersen
Quick-Step Floors
s.t.
3
Arnaud Démare
Groupama - FDJ
s.t.
4
Mike Teunissen
Team Sunweb
s.t.
5
Wout Van Aert
TEAM Nationale-Nederlanden
s.t.
Race Day #17 at Paris - Roubaix
April 8, 2023
The famous race over miles of cobbles to reach the Roubaix Velodrome.
Spoiler
Summary: Now the race truly starts as we hit the first of many cobbled sectors on today's route. Morning breakaway up the road, along with early attacker Lars Boom.
Marcus Diamond suffers a flat 10 seconds into the first cobbled section. That's brutal. He gets a new bike from the team car and will have to ride back up through the peloton.
The energy used to work back up to the front will cost Diamond in the long run. He is the first major contender dropped with 68kms to go. There are 21 cyclists left in the peloton chasing down leader Lars Boom.
Diamond coasts into the velodrome looking defeated. This wasn't the outcome he could have envisioned today, and a part of it wasn't his fault. A bad break on the first cobbled sector did him in today. He will finish way back in 36th, over 10 minutes behind our trio of front runners.
Mads Pedersen outlasts forner Paris -Roubaix winners Mike Teunissen (2022) and Tiesj Benoot (2020) to win his first monument of his career.
Result: 36th - When one thing goes wrong, everything goes wrong.
1
Mads Pedersen
Quick-Step Floors
6h36'39
2
Mike Teunissen
Team Sunweb
s.t.
3
Tiesj Benoot
Astana Pro Team
s.t.
4
Peter Sagan
T-Mobile
+ 1'57
5
Lorena Wiebes
Team Katusha Alpecin
s.t.
Race Day #18 at Brabantse Pijl - Fleche Brabanconne
April 11, 2023
Nabbed a ninth-place finish here last season, so looking for a Top 5.
Spoiler
Summary: After having rather rough races at Ronde Van Vlaanderen and Paris - Roubaix earlier this month, Marcus Diamond has decided to be the aggressor here. He attacks on the penultimate circuit with 18kms to go.
Diamond is followed by Wout Van Aert, Michael Valgren and Andreas Kron. They come flying up on dropped breakaway man Tadej Pogacar and Van Aert didn't see him coming around a corner and knocked him down to the wet asphalt.
Van Aert manages to keep his balance for a moment, but he doesn't recover fast enough to make the next corner. Van Aert, the race favourite goes head-first over the barrier and into the crowd. What a scene.
More cyclists are caught up in this growing crash as nobody can see the carnage that awaits once they turn the corner. We have reports that favourites Alberto Bettiol, Zdenek Stybar, Tony Gallopin and Lukas Postlberger have gone down as well.
But, no time to show that, our cameras have followed Diamond's group.
Attack from Valgren as the three attackers have reached the remaining three morning breakaway riders.
No good from Valgren and now he wants some help pacing this front group of six with 10kms to go. They have a 1'31" lead on solo attacker Jimmy Duquennoy and sizable 2'08" lead back to Van Aert (somehow back on his bike), Gallopin and Postlberger.
Past 5kms to go, one of these four are going to win today. Kron leads the way followed by Valgren, Diamond and breakaway man Yannick Peeters. On paper, Diamond is the best sprinter here but it will probably come down to who has saved the most energy for the final kilometers.
Valgren doesn't want to take his chance against Diamond in a sprint and attacks on the final cobbled sector of the day. No answer from Kron or Diamond. Peeters has been dropped for good.
Valgren takes it. That final burst was enough.
Result: 3rd - That was fun. I tried saving energy for one last push at the end to go for the win, but I never recovered from making the decisive attack that got me in that position in the first place.
1
Michael Valgren
Quick-Step Floors
5h17'38
2
Andreas Kron
Trek - Segafredo
+ 29
3
Marcus Diamond
SEG Racing Academy
+ 40
4
Wout Van Aert
TEAM Nationale-Nederlanden
+ 1'19
5
Yannick Peeters
Cibel - Cebon
+ 2'15
Race Day #19 at Amstel Gold Race
April 15, 2023
Grace and I are racing together for the first time this season.
Spoiler
Summary: We start the action today with a very strong seven-cyclist breakaway up the road. The biggest name has to be rising British star Marcus Diamond who is better know for his conquests on the cobbles but he certainly has the abilities to handle the rolling roads today.
It's a great move for SEG Racing Academy because they still have the Yates brothers back in the peloton if this move doesn't pay off. Or, maybe Diamond could lend them a helping hand later in the race.
With 200kms to go, the breakaway has built an eight-minute lead.
Fast forward 100kms and the gap is down to 3'35" and shrinking.
Massive crash in the peloton with 72kms to go. It happen right at the front. Adam Yates started a chain reaction crash leaving just 13 cyclists in the lead chase group. Simon Yates managed to dodge the wreck and even has a helper, Grace Garner, with him still. The only pre-race favourite in this front group is Marianne Vos.
But, they decide to sit up and regroup.
It was the right decision, as the peloton works together to pull back the breakaway with 26kms remaining.
And it's even Marianne Vos who benefits the most by winning the race.
Result: 30th - Got some good exposure in the breakaway and took the pressure off SEG to chase today, that allowed Simon Yates to finish third.
1
Marianne Vos
UAE Team Emirates
6h59'05
2
Jordy Warlop
Quick-Step Floors
s.t.
3
Simon Yates
SEG Racing Academy
s.t.
4
David Gaudu
Groupama - FDJ
s.t.
5
Wilmar Paredes
Team Dimension Data
s.t.
Race Day #20 at Liege - Bastogne - Liege
April 22, 2023
SEG brings the same roster over from the Amstel Gold Race.
Spoiler
Summary: Only three cyclists take up the breakaway: Sergio Samuel (SEG), Piotr Brozyna (Polska Travel) and Benat Intxausti (Qantas).
They were caught with 25kms to go.
Some of the big names tried to get away with attacks, but nobody could make anything stick so 20 cyclists had to settle LBL in a sprint.
It's Marianne Vos claiming her second monument in back-to-back weeks.
Result: 26th - Protected the Yates brothers and got to ride around in the peloton with Grace. Didn't have the stamina to stay in the front group but was 3'41" behind them in the chase group. Simon Yates finished 10th and Adam Yates placed 13th. It's clear I still have a ways to go if I want to challenge the best of the best.
1
Marianne Vos
UAE Team Emirates
6h56'49
2
Gregor Mühlberger
Lotto Soudal
s.t.
3
Dylan Teuns
TEAM Nationale-Nederlanden
s.t.
4
Julian Alaphilippe
Quick-Step Floors
s.t.
5
Michał Kwiatkowski
The Guardian
s.t.
Calendar
Spoiler
Date
Race
Winner
1-Apr
La Roue Tourangelle
Matteo Trentin
1-Apr
Ronde Van Vlaanderen
Peter Sagan
1-Apr
Vuelta a la Rioja
Bayung van Steeden
2-Apr
Itzulia Basque Country
Giulio Ciccone
3-Apr
CCS - Pays de la Loire
Primož Roglič
4-Apr
Scheldeprijs
Fabio Jakobsen
5-Apr
CdA International
Nico Fletcher
8-Apr
Paris - Roubaix
Mads Pedersen
8-Apr
Klasika Primavera de Amorebieta
Omar Fraile
10-Apr
Paris - Camembert
Warren Barguil
11-Apr
Brabantse Pijl - Flèche Brabançonne
Michael Valgren
11-Apr
Tour du Loir et Cher E Provost
Bryan Coquard
12-Apr
Joe Martin Stage Race
Fabio Felline
13-Apr
GB Beiras e Serra da Estrela
Esteban Chaves
14-Apr
Tour du Finistère
Jérémy Maison
15-Apr
Amstel Gold Race
Marianne Vos
15-Apr
Tro-Bro Léon
Simon Sellier
16-Apr
Tour of the Alps
Mark Padun
17-Apr
Tour of Croatia
Sebastian Henao
18-Apr
Tour of the Gila
Matvei Mamykin
18-Apr
La Flèche Wallonne
Simon Yates
20-Apr
Vuelta a Castilla y León
Esteban Chaves
21-Apr
GP Czech Republic
Martijn Tusveld
21-Apr
Tour du Jura Cycliste
Warren Barguil
22-Apr
Giro dell'Appennino
Hugh Carthy
22-Apr
Rutland - Melton Cicle Classic
Sean De Bie
22-Apr
Visegrad V4 Race - GP Poland
Dusan Rajovic
22-Apr
Liège - Bastogne - Liège
Marianne Vos
24-Apr
Tour de Romandie
Adam Yates
24-Apr
Le Tour de Bretagne Cycliste
Bryan Coquard
25-Apr
Gran Premio della Liberazione
Dusan Rajovic
27-Apr
Vuelta Asturias
Carlos Betancur
27-Apr
GP Viborg
Frantisek Sisr
28-Apr
GP Himmerland Rundt
Dusan Rajovic
1-May
Skive-Løbet
1-May
Eschborn-Frankfurt
1-May
Memorial Andrzeja Trochanowskiego
2-May
Memorial Romana Siemienskiego
3-May
Rhône-Alpes Isère Tour
3-May
Tour de Yorkshire
Marcus Diamond In
4-May
Giro d'Italia
4-May
Vuelta Ciclista Comunidad de Madrid
5-May
Sundvolden GP
6-May
Flèche Ardennaise
6-May
Ringerike GP
8-May
4 Jours de Dunkerque
9-May
Flèche du Sud
9-May
Berner Rundfahrt
11-May
Vuelta a Aragon
11-May
CCC Tour - Grody Piastowskie
12-May
Visegrad V4 Race - GP Hungary
13-May
Profronde van Noord-Holland
13-May
Amgen Tour of California
16-May
Baltyk - Karkonosze Tour
16-May
Tour of Norway
18-May
Tour de l'Ain
20-May
GP Marcel Kint
22-May
Tour des Fjords
23-May
Baloise Belgium Tour
24-May
Gemenc Grand Prix
26-May
GP de Plumelec-Morbihan
27-May
Circuit de Wallonie
27-May
Boucles de l'Aulne - Châteaulin
Marcus Diamond In
28-May
Winston-Salem Cycling Classic
31-May
Skoda-Tour de Luxembourg
31-May
Boucles de la Mayenne
Season Rankings
Pro Tour Points
Team
Individual
1
The Guardian
5120
Marianne Vos
UAE Team Emirates
1390
2
Groupama - FDJ
4939
Mads Pedersen
Quick-Step Floors
1276
3
Quick-Step Floors
4713
Léo Vincent
Groupama - FDJ
1265
4
Lotto Soudal
3708
Romain Bardet
AG2R La Mondiale
1249
5
Amazon
3140
Egan Arley Bernal
The Guardian
1215
6
AG2R La Mondiale
3081
Simon Yates
SEG
1200
7
SEG
3067
Arnaud Démare
Groupama - FDJ
1169
8
Astana
3044
Giulio Ciccone
Groupama - FDJ
1005
9
Movistar
2797
Adam Yates
SEG
1003
10
Dimension Data
2685
Peter Sagan
T-Mobile
979
…
42Marcus Diamond
SEG
423
Individual Wins
Cyclist
Nation
Team
Wins
1
Bryan Coquard
France
Bretagne
23
2
Mark Padun
Ukraine
Bahrain - Merida
8
3
Romain Bardet
France
AG2R La Mondiale
6
4
Stan Dewulf
Belgium
Quick-Step Floors
6
5
Barnabas Peak
Hungary
Novo Nordisk
6
6
Dusan Rajovic
Serbia
Saidal
6
7
Esteban Chaves
Colombia
Dimension Data
4
8
Arnaud Démare
France
Groupama - FDJ
4
9
Sondre Holst Enger
Norway
Polska Travel
4
10
Caleb Ewan
Australia
Lotto Soudal
4
…
32
Marcus Diamond
United Kingdom
SEG
2
Evaluation
Training Ride *Community Growth Development*
Training Facilities Boost:+1 Point Per Member
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- Each member gets 4.0 points to spread however they like over the 13 attributes listed above. One post per member.
- Stats work on a decimal system starting at 55.0.
- Stats are bumped up in PCM when they hit that number, ex. 55.9 = 55 in-game, and 61.4 = 61 stat in-game.
- The decimal numbers will remain hidden.
- There is a threshold for each stat when more points are needed to increase that stat. It's start off on a 1-to-1 scale where 1 point equals 1 stat upgrade. However, the scales get exponentially further and further apart the closer that stat gets to the maximum of 85. The increasing scale will also remain a mystery.
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Stat Lock: Discouraged after lackluster results in big races, Marcus Diamond slacks off in training and will suffer a stat lock this month. Any stat that doesn't receive at least 6.0 points is at-risk of being locked.
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A shame to have such a frustrating month, particularly in the cobbled monuments obviously. Hopefully a return to GB to follow up the Tour of Britain win last year with a possible Yorkshire victory can help him bounce back looking to the second half of the season
+2 HI
+2 RES
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
Feyenoord is trying to win its sixth Eredivisie title in the last seven years. Standing in front of them is rival Ajax looking to claim its league record 34th Eredivisie championship. PSV is also lurking in the background.
A quick review of the league standings heading into the final two games:
GP
W
L
D
Pts
GF
GA
GD
1
Ajax
32
21
4
7
70
62
28
34
2
Feyenoord
32
19
2
11
68
67
30
37
3
PSV
32
20
5
7
67
52
27
25
It comes down to this. This is what football is all about. The big moments.
Match Day #33 at FC Volendam (7-17-8)
May 7, 2023
Feyenoord wants the title, Volendam wants to avoid relegation.
Spoiler
Feyenoord 2, FC Volendam 0
Summary: Rodolfo Pizarro getting hurt in the first half was probably the best thing that could have happened for Feyenoord. Dylan Klok was called in off the bench and played lights out. For whatever reason, Klok was been used sparely for Feyenoord this season, despite having a knack for scoring goals.
His two goals (No. 15, 16 on the season in 14 games) at the end of each half lift Feyenoord to another win. But they will be disheartened to hear the other results from around the league: Ajax defeated Vitesse 2-1 and PSV defeated sc Heerenveen 2-0 with both teams playing with 10 men.
GP
W
L
D
Pts
GF
GA
GD
1
Ajax
33
22
4
7
73
64
29
35
2
Feyenoord
33
20
2
11
71
69
30
39
3
PSV
33
21
5
7
70
54
27
27
Rating: 6.7 - Poor. And now with Pizarro out at least four weeks with a twisted ankle, the team needs me more than ever next week in the final game of the season. I got to break out of this recent slump, and we need Ajax to lose or draw its last game against Excelsior.
Player of Game: Dylan Klok, Feyenoord (8.8)
Match Day #34 vs. PSV (21-5-7)
May 14, 2023
Extremely tough test to close out the 2022-23 Eredivisie season.
Spoiler
Feyenoord 3, PSV 0
Summary: Feyenoord decided to keep all distractions outside of the stadium and didn't want to see or hear updates of the Ajax and Excelsior game during its clash with PSV. Not knowing was brutally hard in the second half once they had the game wrapped up due to Dylan Klok going off with a first-half hat trick.
The world-class showing comes with a prestigious award as 21-year-old Klok wins the Eredivisie Golden Boot with 19 goals in 15 appearances (11 starts). He averaged a goal every 84 minutes. Quite remarkable.
Rating: 7.4 - Better, but it was Klok getting all the press interviews after the game. And that's when I heard the news from a sideline reporter.
"Dylan, just an incredible day for you with a hat trick. But, not sure if you have seen, Ajax won 3-0 against Excelsior to claim the title. How are you processing the conflicting emotions?"
"... I didn't know that, I guess, well I don't know... Sorry, I don't really know what to say. We worked so hard for it come down to this last game. I was just doing my part. Looking back, we let some games slip away that we should have won and, in the end, that going to cost us the title this year. That hurts," Klok said.
Player of Game: Dylan Klok, Feyenoord (9.5)
League Standings (34/34 Games Played)
Calendar
Club
International
Evaluation
*Diamond is currently on vacation break, so no training ground*
Prediction (Resolved): Marcus Diamond finished with a 7.05 rating over the last two games, and Feyenoord finished second in the season standings. Aequitas was closest with his prediction of 7.25. Choose one hidden attribute to improve. The hidden stat values will remain hidden.
Contract Extended: Feyenoord has extended my contract through the 2027 season and given me a raise to 52,000 pounds a month. I have told them I'd like to stay with the team through next year to avenge this season and win the Eredivisie title, but long term I still see myself playing back home in the English Premier League one day.
Feyenoord understands my situation and wanted to finalize a longer contract so they could make a profit off my possible future transfer. I want that too and job security, so I re-signed without hesitation.
A shame to miss out on the title but they did what they could and it's an admirable season anyway with a great title challenge and the cup win - onwards and upwards as they say And awesome news on the contract, the Dutch setup is going super well so far and glad to see it continuing
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
It's a shame to miss out by such a small margin, hopefully they manage to keep Klok next year as he looks like a future star, I can see him getting a move to a top side and becoming a regular starter at international level in the future.
Hey, sorry I've been missing recently. Grace and I took some time away from social media to focus on living in the moment. We recently got back from a long four-week holiday in Paris, France, after I signed an extension with Feyenoord.
It was very romantic. We celebrated our one-year dating anniversary.
One evening in particular, we had dinner under the Eiffel Tour and a sunset stroll down the Champs-Élysées. Maybe one day we could be cycling on this street together finishing the Tour de France. What a special moment that would be.
I pondered making this specific moment an unforgettable one.
The setting was perfect for a proposal, but I was fighting the doubts in my head throughout our vacation that it was too soon. Was she truly the one? The more time I've spent with her, the more the answer became crystal clear.
Before revealing how our holiday ending, let's start with how it began.
Summary: A steady drizzle of rain soaked the riders throughout the afternoon. Then, the sprinters to came to play in the final 5kms once the morning breakaway was caught.
Dutch speedster Fabio Jakobsen had the fastest set of wheels.
Result: 14th - Average day in the saddle results wise, but I'm feeling like I'm in great form at the moment. I just need the right race terrain to showcase my abilities.
1
Fabio Jakobsen
Quick-Step Floors
4h13'02
2
Runako Tshabalala
TEAM Saeco
s.t.
3
André Looij
Bahrain - Merida
s.t.
4
Niklas Märkl
SEG Racing Academy
s.t.
5
Mihkel Räim
W52 FC Porto
s.t.
Stage 2
Spoiler
Summary: Poor camera work (Brad, you're fired) missed a crucial crash with 7kms to go. The front group is reduced to 20 cyclists, with all of the favored sprinters missing the mayhem. Looks like it did disrupted Fabio Jakobsen's sprint train though. South African Runako Tshabalala takes advantage and wins a photo finish ahead of Andre Looij.
Result: 7th - In the mix. Shame no time bonuses were awarded. Also not too pleased with how this tour has been organized so far. There are rumors going around that it was actually a camera motobike that caused the crash in the final kilometers but there is somehow no video evidence to support that claim. Strange.
1
Runako Tshabalala
TEAM Saeco
3h56'41
2
André Looij
Bahrain - Merida
s.t.
3
Mikel Aristi
Caja Rural - Seguros RGA
s.t.
4
Fabio Jakobsen
Quick-Step Floors
s.t.
5
Niklas Märkl
SEG Racing Academy
s.t.
General Classification
1
Runako Tshabalala
TEAM Saeco
8h09'25
2
Fabio Jakobsen
Quick-Step Floors
+ 8
3
André Looij
Bahrain - Merida
s.t.
4
Brian Van Goethem
UAE Team Emirates
+ 11
5
Mikel Aristi
Caja Rural - Seguros RGA
+ 14
6
Mihkel Räim
W52 FC Porto
+ 15
7
Ethan Hayter
ONE Pro Cycling
+ 16
8
Bayung van Steeden
EvoPro Racing
+ 17
9
Niklas Märkl
SEG Racing Academy
+ 18
10
Jacob Scott
Team Wiggins
s.t.
Stage 3
Spoiler
Summary: Down to 5kms to go and veteran Daniel Martin is giving it a go. Jack Haig looking to follow with a menacing SEG leadout for Marcus Diamond trying to track everything down.
Martin and Haig throw in the towel. It's a textbook leadout by Niklas Markl to set up hometown favourite Diamond for the stage win and possibly the yellow jersey.
Markl ran out of energy to soon. Diamond is swarmed by competitors. George Bennett rushes into the lead under the 1km to go banner.
The puncheurs absolutely bottled this one. Stage 1 winner Fabio Jakobsen saved enough energy to outsprint everyone. He recaptures the yellow jersey in the process as well.
Result: 6th, 11th GC - Caught in bad spot when Markl hit the wall. Just haven't caught a lucky break in this tour yet. Hopefully, it comes tomorrow. It has to come tomorrow... It's the last stage.
1
Fabio Jakobsen
Quick-Step Floors
4h18'37
2
Guillaume Martin
Quick-Step Floors
s.t.
3
Alex Aranburu
W52 FC Porto
s.t.
4
Toms Skujins
Trek - Segafredo
s.t.
5
Logan Owen
Bennelong SwissWellness
s.t.
General Classification
1
Fabio Jakobsen
Quick-Step Floors
12h28'00
2
Runako Tshabalala
TEAM Saeco
+ 2
3
André Looij
Bahrain - Merida
+ 7
4
Guillaume Martin
Quick-Step Floors
+ 14
5
Mikel Aristi
Caja Rural - Seguros RGA
+ 16
6
Alex Aranburu
W52 FC Porto
s.t.
7
Mihkel Räim
W52 FC Porto
+ 17
8
Jacob Scott
Team Wiggins
+ 18
9
Jonathan Castroviejo
The Guardian
+ 19
10
Bayung van Steeden
EvoPro Racing
s.t.
Stage 4
Spoiler
Summary: Yesterday was a hilly stage won by a sprinter. Today is classified as flat but has an eye-catching incline in the final 5kms to coax a GC attack. Will we have any takers?
Anyone who made this bet won't be making much money. It's Marcus Diamond going all-in on the final climb. This is the same move he made two years ago on this same route — lazy race organizers. It didn't work then, will it work now?
Even though everybody knew this move was coming, the peloton still has to prevent it from working. Talk about a bold attack. Diamond is toying with his rivals right now. Basically saying with his actions, "You knew I was going to do it, now do something about it."
No way is this stronghanded tactic going to work... Or is it?
It's pure brilliance from the Brit! No time to celebrate because he is hoping a small time gap will be awarded to give him the GC win as well. Sadly for Diamond, despite how shady this race was run, the race organizers don't show any hometown bias. No time gap given.
If it's any consolation, Niklas Markl wins the sprint for second to give SEG a 1-2 double.
Result: 1st, 4th GC, 1st Youth - Wanted to prove I was the strongest cyclist in the peloton. I think I did that even though I finished 4th overall. Weird how this result feels better than the second place I got here last season. For those keeping count, this my 15th career win.
A perfect sendoff for my vacation with Grace.
1
Marcus Diamond
SEG Racing Academy
4h29'57
2
Niklas Märkl
SEG Racing Academy
s.t.
3
Logan Owen
Bennelong SwissWellness
s.t.
4
Mihkel Räim
W52 FC Porto
s.t.
5
Fabio Felline
Trek - Segafredo
s.t.
General Classification
1
Fabio Jakobsen
Quick-Step Floors
16h57'57
2
Runako Tshabalala
TEAM Saeco
+ 2
3
André Looij
Bahrain - Merida
+ 7
4
Marcus Diamond
SEG Racing Academy
+ 10
5
Niklas Märkl
SEG Racing Academy
+ 14
6
Guillaume Martin
Quick-Step Floors
s.t.
7
Mikel Aristi
Caja Rural - Seguros RGA
+ 16
8
Logan Owen
Bennelong SwissWellness
s.t.
9
Alex Aranburu
W52 FC Porto
s.t.
10
Mihkel Räim
W52 FC Porto
+ 17
Race Day #25 at Boucles de l'Aulne-Chateaulin
May 27, 2023
Over halfway into our holiday I had a one-day work trip in Brittany.
Spoiler
Summary: Here we go. 10kms to go, Jack Haig attacks from the remaining 25-cyclist peloton. Still up the road, about 30 seconds, is the final breakaway man Geoffrey Soupe.
One more circuit to go. It didn't Haig long to catch Soupe. Israel Cycling has three cyclists doing the chasing from the peloton.
Lapped traffic causes some confusion in the last kilometer. The chase group uses that to their advantage as Haig gets slowed up. Lilian Calmejane, from Israel Cycling, uses the launch pad his teammates set up to pass Haig in the chaos with 200kms to the line.
Result: 9th - Pretty quiet day for me. Still a top 10 is nothing to scoff at.
1
Lilian Calmejane
Israel Cycling Academy
4h32'30
2
Jack Haig
Qantas
s.t.
3
Brenton Jones
Israel Cycling Academy
+ 22
4
Edik Trishin
Israel Cycling Academy
s.t.
5
Alberto Bettiol
TEAM Saeco
s.t.
Calendar
Spoiler
Date
Race
Winner
1-May
Skive-Løbet
Barnabas Peak
1-May
Eschborn-Frankfurt
Aliaksandr Riabushenko
1-May
Memorial Andrzeja Trochanowskiego
Sean De Bie
2-May
Memorial Romana Siemienskiego
Aksel Nömmela
3-May
Rhône-Alpes Isère Tour
Kevin Deltombe
3-May
Tour de Yorkshire
Fabio Jakobsen
4-May
Giro d'Italia
Harm Vanhoucke
4-May
Vuelta Ciclista Comunidad de Madrid
Pello Bilbao
5-May
Sundvolden GP
Anthon Charmig
6-May
Flèche Ardennaise
Martijn Tusveld
6-May
Ringerike GP
Barnabas Peak
8-May
4 Jours de Dunkerque
Rémi Cavagna
9-May
Flèche du Sud
Simon Geschke
9-May
Berner Rundfahrt
Gian Friesecke
11-May
Vuelta a Aragon
Jai Hindley
11-May
CCC Tour - Grody Piastowskie
Martijn Tusveld
12-May
Visegrad V4 Race - GP Hungary
Tejay Van Garderen
13-May
Profronde van Noord-Holland
Gian Friesecke
13-May
Amgen Tour of California
Bob Jungels
16-May
Baltyk - Karkonosze Tour
Kevin Rivera
16-May
Tour of Norway
Pello Bilbao
18-May
Tour de l'Ain
Daniel Teklehaimanot
20-May
GP Marcel Kint
Sam Bennett
22-May
Tour des Fjords
Mathieu Van Der Poel
23-May
Baloise Belgium Tour
Aaron Verwilst
24-May
Gemenc Grand Prix
Christian Koch
26-May
GP de Plumelec-Morbihan
Corentin Hugon
27-May
Circuit de Wallonie
Daniel Auer
27-May
Boucles de l'Aulne - Châteaulin
Lilian Calmejane
28-May
Winston-Salem Cycling Classic
Edward Theuns
31-May
Skoda-Tour de Luxembourg
31-May
Boucles de la Mayenne
2-Jun
Heistse Pijl
3-Jun
Gran Premio Città di Lugano
3-Jun
Critérium du Dauphiné
4-Jun
Memorial Philippe van Coningsloo
7-Jun
GP du Canton d'Argovie
8-Jun
Oberösterreichrundfahrt
9-Jun
Tour de Suisse
9-Jun
Tour of Malopolska
10-Jun
Ronde van Limburg
10-Jun
Rund um Köln
13-Jun
Ster ZLM Tour
13-Jun
Tour de Beauce
13-Jun
Tour of Slovenia
14-Jun
Route d'Occitanie
15-Jun
Dwars door het Hageland - Aarschot
16-Jun
Fyen Rundt
17-Jun
Elfstedenronde
17-Jun
GP Horsens Posten
19-Jun
Halle - Ingooigem
Marcus Diamond In
20-Jun
Adriatica Ionica Race
27-Jun
I.W.T. Jong Maar Moedig
28-Jun
Belgian Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Danish Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Portuguese Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Polish Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Dutch Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
French Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
German Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Austrian Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Slovenian Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Norwegian Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Kazakh Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Irish Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Canadian Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
USA Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Italian Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Russian Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Swiss Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Great Britain Championships (ITT)
Marcus Diamond In
28-Jun
Ukrainian Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Spanish Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Slovak Championships (ITT)
28-Jun
Czech Championships (ITT)
Season Rankings
Pro Tour Points
Team
Individual
1
The Guardian
7262
Léo Vincent
France
1912
2
Groupama - FDJ
6071
Romain Bardet
France
1737
3
Lotto Soudal
5992
Harm Vanhoucke
Belgium
1598
4
Quick-Step Floors
5160
Egan Arley Bernal
Colombia
1571
5
Dimension Data
4088
Ivan Sosa
Colombia
1507
6
AG2R La Mondiale
3791
Adam Yates
United-Kingdom
1427
7
SEG
3507
Marianne Vos
Netherlands
1390
8
Amazon
3355
Mads Pedersen
Denmark
1281
9
Astana
3272
Simon Yates
United Kingdom
1200
10
Movistar
3253
Caleb Ewan
Australia
1175
…
51Marcus Diamond
SEG
423
Individual Wins
Cyclist
Nation
Team
Wins
1
Bryan Coquard
France
Bretagne
24
2
Barnabas Peak
Hungary
Novo Nordisk
10
3
Mark Padun
Ukraine
Bahrain - Merida
8
4
Caleb Ewan
Australia
Lotto Soudal
7
5
Romain Bardet
France
AG2R La Mondiale
6
6
Stan Dewulf
Belgium
Quick-Step Floors
6
7
Abderahmane Mansouri
Algeria
Team UKYO
6
8
Dusan Rajovic
Serbia
Saidal
6
9
Martijn Tusveld
Netherlands
Saidal
6
10
Adam Yates
United Kingdom
SEG
6
…
21
Marcus Diamond
United Kingdom
SEG
3
Evaluation
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Proposal?: Grace and I decided to spend the next week after the Boucles de l'Aulne-Chateaulin taking a slow cross country bike trip across Northern France back to Paris. It was peaceful pedaling through the countryside, just the two of us. We returned to Paris right as the sun was setting. Grace was tired and wanted to go straight to our hotel room, but this felt like the perfect opportunity to carry on a couple more miles, head into downtown and end of our journey on the Champs-Élysées.
(Option A): Push Grace to keep going, reach the Arc de Triomphe and pop the question: "Grace, will you marry me?"
(Option B): Head back to the hotel room. Now isn't the right now.
Indecision and I decided to keep the diamond in my pocket. I can't commit to proposing if I'm not 110% sure Grace is "The One." I thought I was almost to that point, but when the moment came to make it official... I took the easy option of being passive. I need to be more assertive off the pitch/road.
Life moves on. After our holiday in France, I had to leave Grace for a work trip to Africa. I got the call up to play in the African Cup of Nations. Nigeria last won this every two-year competition in 2013 and finished runner-up in 2019.
Before getting into the group stage, we had three international road friendlies against Kosovo, Guinea and Tunisia to get us back in shape and build up some chemistry since we hadn't played together in roughly three months.
International Friendly at Kosovo
June 6, 2023
Slotting into a deep lying playmaker role alongside veteran Wilfred Ndidi.
Spoiler
Nigeria 3, Kosovo 1
Summary: Wilfred Ndidi gets Nigeria off and running in the 4th minute. Kosovo answers with a brilliant set piece in the 26th minute. The turning point, however, was in the 37th minute when Nigeria rising star John Hamzat sprained his ankle and had to come off. Marcus Diamond moved up into the CAM role and made an immediate impact with an assist to Moses Simon's goal two minutes later.
Alex Iwobi buried one more just before halftime and should have finished a second but missed a penalty in the 53rd minute.
Rating: 6.7 - Stepped up for Hamzat and got an assist. Not much more to say. Hamzat is going to be out 2-4 weeks, so I got an opportunity to get more involved in the offensive attack these next couple of games.
Player of Game: Wilfred Ndidi, Nigeria (8.4)
International Friendly at Guinea
June 10, 2023
No. 23 Nigeria is currently on an 8-game win streak, a club record.
Spoiler
Nigeria 4, Guinea 1
Summary: Wilfred Ndidi gets the party started again with another early goal. Marcus Diamond followed that up with his third international goal in 15 appearances.
Alex Iwobi made it 3-0 going into halftime. But a goalkeeper blunder by Joseph Sunday allowed Guinea to pull one goal back at the start of the season half.
Four days after losing John Hamzat to an injury, Nigeria gets dealt another blow in the 54th minute when Marcus Diamond wins a 50-50 ball but fractures a rib in the process. Early reports say he will be out at least a month.
Kevin Akpoguma headed home a corner to put the final score at 4-1. It was Akpoguma's first international goal in 42 appearances.
Rating: 7.3 - Everything was going great until I took an elbow to the chest. Spent the night in the hospital. Going to miss a few weeks but doctors expect a full recovery. This really sucks. Hopefully the team keeps on winning.
Player of Game: Moses Simon, Nigeria (9.0)
Wilfred Ndidi continued his strong run of form with both goals in a 2-0 win over Tunisia to wrap up the friendlies. The Leicester City star has four goals in the last three games. Nigeria has won 10 straight games heading into the African Cup of Nations.
The first group play game against Zimbabwe turned into a 4-0 blowout for the Flying Eagles. Ndidi scored again with a 25-yard rocket into the top corner. Striker Taiwo Awoniyi scored his first international goal, plus Samuel Adegbenro and Henry Onyekuro also got on the score sheet. Playmakers John Hazmat and Kelechi Iheanacho were available to play but sat the game out.
Both Hazmat and Iheanacho get reinstated for the second game of the group stage against Guinea-Bissau. Still no Marcus Diamond. Didn't matter. As if they wrote the script, Iheanacho assisted Hazmat for the first goal of the game halfway through the first half. But, Hazmat reinjured himself minutes into the second half. He will be out another week or so. Guinea-Bissau tried to steal a draw in the closing moments with a corner-kick header by Joao Jaquite. However, less than a minute later, Alex Iwobi nodded in his own header. In extra time, Ahmed Musa added an insurance goal in a 3-1 victory. The late push secured Nigeria's spot in the knockout round with one more pool-play game remaining against Egypt, No. 40 ranked and haven't lost a game since Sept. 5, 2021.
Not a must-win against Egypt, so Nigeria holds out Hazmat and Diamond. If this was a World Cup final, I'm sure they would be playing. The goal difference works in Nigeria's favor, so they only need a draw to win the group. Egypt needs the win, and presses as such. Yet, it's Alex Iwobi from an impossible angle who scores the first and only goal five minutes before halftime. Fly Eagles Fly! 1-0 for a perfect group stage and 13 wins in a row!
African Cup of Nations
Group Stage
Knockout Bracket
Calendar
International
Evaluation
*Diamond is currently injured, so no training ground*
For My Country... But Which Country?: Slowly coming off a successful rehab stint, Marcus Diamond is faced with a difficult decision.
Stay with Nigeria and play the second round knockout game against No. 17-ranked Senegal in the African Cup of Nations or fly back to Great Britain to compete in the cycling road race national championships being held at the same time in Stamfordham. The profile is a rolling flat circuit, a perfect route for Diamond to win his first national title.
So, Cycling or Football? Tiebreaker will go to football since Diamond is currently playing with Nigeria and an assertive decision would be needed to travel back to England.