Fabio Melani | Road to Le Tour | End of Season
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sutty68 |
Posted on 15-06-2014 23:33
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Lets hope you don't get shown up by the amateur's |
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Posted on 24-06-2014 16:10
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That would be embarrassing
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Posted on 24-06-2014 16:46
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Amateurs...
Apart from some amateur team donning a jersey very similar to the old Coldeportes one, I was the only one wearing a kit not supplied by the race organisers.
A 4 rider break got away at the start of the race. I was hoping that the amateurs could bring them back, and I wouldn't have to waste energy on a chase.
With about 40km left, a rider decided to attack. He joined the break, and they got a bit more of a gap.
I went on the attack on the 3rd last hill, and joined the attacker from previously, who ended up dropping the break.
It wasn't hard to get past him, but he was surprisingly able to stay rather close.
That is, until the next hill, when I made another attack and seemingly dispatched him for good. I looked around to see some fans - most likely residents of the nearby houses, I mean, I don't think anyone would travel to see this race - cheering for me. However, I knew they wanted the amateur to win. Hell, even a part of me did.
But that wasn't to be. I put in a solid effort on the remaining hill and subsequent downhills. I crossed the finish line 3'49 ahead of the next rider, who just out-sprinted the mid-stage attacker. No need for me to celebrate; I wasn't expecting less.
Fabio
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 24-06-2014 16:48
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Cool, the race of the flying cyclists
A nice victory, but let's face it, no bananas for that effort |
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the_hoyle |
Posted on 24-06-2014 23:02
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Add some broomsticks and you have a quidditch race!
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Posted on 25-06-2014 06:52
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Ian: I had to use PCM 12 and it's a glitch my game has No bananas required.
Hoyle: Someone needs to make that story!
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sutty68 |
Posted on 25-06-2014 14:44
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Cycling in mid air, its like a scene from Harry Potter |
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Posted on 26-06-2014 08:10
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Should be a story
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Posted on 26-06-2014 09:32
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Mountain Training
Our holidays don't finish for another week, but I decided to ring up some of our new signings and ask them if they wanted to go for some training. Everyone I called was available, so Pinot, Dennis, Montenegro, Chaves and I went for a training ride.
We decided Argentina was the best place, as myself and Montenegro were already there, Esteban was in Peru, Rohan was in Western Australia, and Thibaut was the only one making much of a trip, as he was still in France. Having decided the country, it wasn't much of a question that we would ride the route of the queen stage in the Tour de San Luis, which me, Jorge and Esteban will likely be participating in at the end of the month.
On the flat part, we got our legs going and got to know each other, but once we got on the final mountain, it was all serious. It didn't take long for Thibaut to get away, and we wouldn't see him again. Rohan got dropped about a third of the way in, while Esteban got away about three quarters up. In the end, Pinot won by about 3 minutes, Esteban came in about 45 seconds ahead of me and Jorge, who I beat in a sprint, and Rohan was last by about a minute and a half.
So, conclusions:
Thibaut is a beast, and will do really well for us this season.
Either I've gotten a lot better on mountains, or Esteban's got quite a bit worse.
Rohan is about where we expected him to be. He actually did quite well, and can win us some stages in time trials and do well in shorter stage races.
Fabio
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sutty68 |
Posted on 26-06-2014 14:27
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Sounds like the guys enjoyed themselves in Argentina |
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Posted on 26-06-2014 14:59
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We did
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Posted on 26-06-2014 15:05
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Not wanting to be left out, the sprinters tried something of their own. Jagoba and Leonardo took young Colombian Christian Torres and the world's best U23 rider last season, Alex Diluca, out for some sprint training in Diluca's home Canada.
The reports I heard were nice. Alex was able to stay with Jagoba on the flat sections, while as soon as the road went over 0.5% the Canadian was winning. Christian was also doing well, while Duque wasn't able to keep up.
Fabio
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sutty68 |
Posted on 26-06-2014 21:22
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Lets hope that this sprint training gets some good results in the races |
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the_hoyle |
Posted on 07-07-2014 18:51
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Sounding like a nice off-season for Fabio
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Cycleman123 |
Posted on 13-07-2014 06:11
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Sutty: All good so far
Hoyle: Enjoyable, and with training, so fun. Although what comes next may be a bit more stressful
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Posted on 13-07-2014 09:40
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That final race against Phinney was breath taking.. pity about the outcome.
Like Ian said, good victory but no banana...
I see lots of training programs, lots of money being spent, (ok, maybe comes from team shirts sales ), this might be a preview from a great season..
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Cycleman123 |
Posted on 14-07-2014 11:40
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Baia: Thanks for catching up Let's hope the season is great, or if it even starts.
On that note, can someone please copy/paste the riders' stats from my story db on PCM 13 into PCM 14?
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Posted on 17-07-2014 07:04
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Miche Face Sponsorship Investigation
Italian company Miche will be taken to court by Argentinean cyclist Fabio Melani, over claims they did not pay him his sponsorship fee after racing an amateur race in Miche colours. Melani claims that Miche agreed to pay him a fee of 500 euros for his participation in the race, but weeks later, he has not received anything. What makes the case more baffling is that Miche actually deny having offered Melani anything, and they are backed up by the fact that no contract was signed between the two parties. The case will give young Melani unnecessary stress as he goes into the new season. The court case will begin tomorrow.
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Posted on 17-07-2014 07:38
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Miche have produced seemingly conclusive evidence in a trial against Fabio Melani, with an audio clip being shown to the court where Melani agreed to racing for free. Melani has of course denied the validity of the recording, but has no evidence backing up these claims. A verdict in favour of Miche is expected to be reached in the coming hours.
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Cycleman123 |
Posted on 18-07-2014 10:10
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Huge thanks for lluuiiggii for being able to change the story to PCM 14. Thanks to him the story can continue
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