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Rabobank - The Real Men in Orange
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Database: PCM Freaks Real Name DB v2 with some addition and stat changes
Evolution of Attributes: 0.7
Difficulty Level: Normal (yeah I suck at PCM)

So for my first ever PCM story I bring you the 2011 Rabobankers. Below are the goals Rabobank has set for us. Rabobank is the sole sponsor of the team, so it is pretty important that we keep them happy.

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The Leaders

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Robert Gesink will be our top guy in the mountains and hills. He has quite a full schedule; he will most likely be leading us in the Ardennes Classics while building up to our sponsor goal of a top 3 in the Giro. After that Gesink will head to the tour where he will aim for a top 5, another big sponsor goal.

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We hope to see Oscar in a green jersey a lot throughout this season. While the Vuelta doesn't use a green jersey, one of our bigger goals is to win the Points Classification there, and so Oscar will be in top form in Spain. He will also head to the tour, although with SP 78 it will be hard for him to beat the likes of Cav and Farrar.

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Matti Breschel is our third team leader. His big goal will be the cobbled classics, where he will be backed up by the likes of Lars Boom (COB 77) and Sebastian Langveld (COB 77). The sponsors want top 3s in the Ronde and Paris-Roubaix, which will be difficult but not impossible. The sponsors really want a good performance in Milano-San Remo as well, and with Oscar focusing more on the second half of the season, Matti will be leading us there. Breschel will also head to the tour, where his high flat and decent sprint ratings will hopefully make him a great leadout man for Oscar.

The Others

Steven Kruijswijk will be hoping to improve upon his 18th overall in the Giro last year, which was his debut grand tour. He will head to the Vuelta where he will share leadership duties with Luis Leon Sanchez

Luis will have a full season as well. He will be Gesink's top mountain domestique in Le Tour although he will get to fight for himself on some of the hillier stages. As mentioned, he will be a co-leader at the Vuelta. Depending on how his Vuelta form holds up, Sanchez may also fight for results in the later hilly classics.

Bauke Mollema will continue his development as a mountain goat. His main job will be helping out Gesink in the Tour, although he has enough skills to where I hope to give him opportunities to shine at other times in the season.

Lars Boom brings a good mix of skills to the table and so he will race on a variety of terrains for us. Boom will be one of Matti's top helpers during the cobbled season, and he is in the early contention for a ticket to the tour, where he can hopefully help Gesink gain time on his rivals in the TTT.

Full Team Stats

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cunego59
Great team choice, good luck!
 
jseadog1
Will Follow. You must be a beginner if you are playing on normal.

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Schleck96
sounds interesting
 
GoAmadorGo44
Sounds interesting, just one question. The vuelta uses a green jersey for the points classification leader, so wouldn't he be in green in the Vuelta? Wink Sorry, just a big cycling fan who notices details Good Luck
 
TheRevolutionExodus
Nice team choice. I also thought about a story with rabobank but then decided for a continental team. Let's hope Gesink is in a better shape for the tour as in reality Smile Good Luck!
 
VladuuTs
nice choice Grin i will follow Grin
 
ruben
hope you have more luck in the Grand Tours than the actual Rabobank team
 
dienblad
I don't get these goals.... How can you win the Dauphiné and the Tour de Suisse, being run at the same time, when you have only 1 good GC-rider (Mollema and Kruiswijk aren't good enough this season in PCM11).
Strange bug in PCM 11? (I have the same with Leopard, have to win all the cobbled classics, Spartacus feels already tired because of it :rollSmile

Good luck, gonna foolow it!
 
TheDealer
GoAmadorGo44 wrote:
Sounds interesting, just one question. The vuelta uses a green jersey for the points classification leader, so wouldn't he be in green in the Vuelta? Wink Sorry, just a big cycling fan who notices details Good Luck

They change their jerseys seemingly every year, so I have no idea what the jersey colors these days. I would also like to thank everyone for offering their support. Anyway, onto the first race of the year.

Australian Championships
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And here we go with the first race of the year, the Aussie Road Race Championships. The favorites include Allan Davis (Astana), Cadel Evans (BMC), Richie Porte (Saxo Bank) and Simon Gerrans (Sky). Rory Sutherland (United Healthcare), Matty Lloyd (Lotto), and Stuart O'Grady (Leopard) are also guys to watch.

Our Team

Michael Matthews
Graeme Brown

Race Report

A big break formed early on. Since neither of our guys can really climb at all, we knew we couldn't beat the likes of Gerrans and Evans, so we sent Matthews in that break. Sky would come to the front and shut it down, but Matthews and Timothy Roe (BMC) would stay out in front

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Of course only a two man break wouldn't do, and quickly 7 more guys would come across, forming the main BOTD. The riders were David Tanner (Saxo), Johnathan Clarke (UHC), Brett Lancaster (Cervelo), William Clarke (Leopard), Leigh Howard (HTC), Lachan Norris (Drapac) and David Kemp (Verandas).

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Later Matthew Lloyd (Omega) would attack and drag Simon Clarke (Astana) with him. At this point the gap had grown over 5 minutes, but the chasers would finally make the junction on the penultimate lap.
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As we got to the final lap, I got a bit nervous that Michael with his really bad form (~40 pts) wouldn't get it done in the sprint, and so I decided to attack.

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As we came inside the Flamme Rouge it seemed that Matthews was going to hang on! Could the U23 Champion become the Australian Champion?

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Noooooo! Unfortunately one against ten was a little too much for Michael, and in the sprint the fresher riders quickly closed in on him. In the end David Tanner, of all people, picked up the biggest win of his career. In the peleton Cadel Evans tried several late moves, and although they were brought back he did lead in the peleton in 12th place. A late puncture would kill Allan Davis' chances, and he would end up in last place.

1David TannerSaxo Bank - SunGard4h39'50
2Michael MatthewsRabobanks.t.
3Jonathan ClarkeUnitedHealthcare Pro Cyclings.t.
4Timothy RoeBMC Racing Teams.t.
5Brett LancasterGarmin - Cervelos.t.
6Simon ClarkePro Team Astanas.t.
7Matthew LloydOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
8Leigh HowardHTC - Highroads.t.
9Lachlan NorrisDrapac Professional Cyclings.t.
10William ClarkeLeopard Treks.t.
11David KempVeranda's Willems - Accents.t.
12Cadel EvansBMC Racing Team+ 44
13Matthew GossHTC - Highroads.t.
14Mark RenshawHTC - Highroads.t.
15Simon GerransSky Pro Cyclings.t.
16Dale ParkerTrek - Livestrong U23s.t.
17Adam SempleDrapac Professional Cyclings.t.
18Robbie McEwenTeam RadioShacks.t.
19Travis MeyerGarmin - Cervelos.t.
20Karl MenziesUnitedHealthcare Pro Cyclings.t.
21Wesley SulzbergerFDJs.t.
22Mitchell DockerSkil - Shimanos.t.
23Stuart O'GradyLeopard Treks.t.
24Rory SutherlandUnitedHealthcare Pro Cyclings.t.
25Hilton ClarkeUnitedHealthcare Pro Cyclings.t.
26Baden CookeSaxo Bank - SunGards.t.
27Richie PorteSaxo Bank - SunGards.t.
28Jack AndersonEndura Racings.t.
29Rhys PollockDrapac Professional Cyclings.t.
30Cameron WurfLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
31Christopher SuttonSky Pro Cyclings.t.
32Jack BobridgeGarmin - Cervelos.t.
33Luke RobertsSaxo Bank - SunGards.t.
34Fabio CalabriaTeam Type 1 - Sanofi Aventiss.t.
35Adam HansenOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
36Stuart ShawDrapac Professional Cyclings.t.
37Benjamin KingTeam Type 1 - Sanofi Aventiss.t.
38Matthew HaymanSky Pro Cyclings.t.
39Matthew WilsonGarmin - Cervelos.t.
40David PellDrapac Professional Cyclings.t.
41Joshua PretePSK Whirlpool - Authors.t.
42Joseph LewisTrek - Livestrong U23s.t.
43Michael RogersSky Pro Cyclings.t.
44Cameron MeyerGarmin - Cervelos.t.
45Thomas PalmerDrapac Professional Cycling+ 1'45
46Darren LapthorneDrapac Professional Cyclings.t.
47Michael PhelanDrapac Professional Cyclings.t.
48Patrick DrapacDrapac Professional Cyclings.t.
49Graeme BrownRabobanks.t.
50Allan DavisPro Team Astana+ 2'55


Ctrl+H, I know. I'll be using it going forward, but these pictures were already taken before I knew how to do that.
 
TheDealer
Tour Down Under - Stage 1
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So here we go with the first real race of the year. This is obviously a sprinter's race, and some of the top fast men are here, with the likes of Cavendish (84 SP), Petacchi (82 SP), Bennati (78 SP), and Hushovd (79 SP) all in attendance. Stages 3 and 5 will test the sprinters with a light sprinkling of hills. Johan Van Summerman, Pablo Lastras, and Benoit Vaugrenard are some of the leading hill climbers, although they will have to face not only each other, but also the sprinters.

Our Team

Our two Australians get to ride their home tour. Daily form will decide our leader on the day, as neither one is tremendously better than the other. Martens and Clement will be going for the overall, which means they will be attacking on the hillier stages 3 and 5. The other 3 will be on bottle duty and perhaps going in breakaways.

Race Report

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The breakaway of the day got away pretty early, and it was a large one. Hinault (AG2R), Kristoff (BMC), Klier (Garmin), Hoste (Omega), Cardoso (RadioShack) and Oss (LIQ) were some of the more notable riders in it.

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Movistar, working for uh.... actually I have no idea, and Vacansoleil with Borut Bozic and Feillu, did almost all of the work. It was odd to see HTC and Lampre doing no work, but they didn't have to.

Manuel Cardoso would take the first KOM segment and will get a fancy jersey tomorrow, while Hinault and Hilton Clarke (UHC) would take the intermediate sprints.

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Despite the breakaway's size, everyone in the peleton wanted the golden leader's jersey, and so the plucky attackers didn't stand a chance. In the sprint, Matthews was chosen as our leader. Graeme Brown got him into a good position...

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...but Matthews couldn't stay with the HTC boys and was then left in the wind way too early.

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In the end Cavendish got a great leadout and was able to hold on for the win, although Bennati closed very quickly.

Stage Results

1Mark CavendishHTC - Highroad3h20'51
2Daniele BennatiLeopard Treks.t.
3Tom BoonenQuicksteps.t.
4Edvald Boasson HagenSky Pro Cyclings.t.
5Koldo FernandezEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
6Alessandro PetacchiLampre - ISDs.t.
7Thor HushovdGarmin - Cervelos.t.
8Kristof GoddaertAg2r La Mondiales.t.
9Romain FeilluVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
10Mark RenshawHTC - Highroads.t.
11Bernhard EiselHTC - Highroads.t.
12Ángel ViciosoAndroni Giocattolis.t.
13Thomas De GendtVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
14Juan José HaedoSaxo Bank - SunGards.t.
15Matthew HaymanSky Pro Cyclings.t.
16Michael MatthewsRabobanks.t.
17Borut BozicVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
18Luca PaoliniTeam Katushas.t.
19Mirko LorenzettoPro Team Astanas.t.
20Blel KadriAg2r La Mondiales.t.


Overall

1Mark CavendishHTC - Highroad3h20'41
2Daniele BennatiLeopard Trek+ 4
3Tom BoonenQuickstep+ 6
4Sebastien HinaultAg2r La Mondiale+ 7
5Hilton ClarkeUnitedHealthcare Pro Cyclings.t.
6Andreas KlierGarmin - Cervelo+ 8
7Alexander KristoffBMC Racing Teams.t.
8Leif HosteTeam Katusha+ 9
9Tiziano Dall'AntoniaLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
10Edvald Boasson HagenSky Pro Cycling+ 10


Points

1Mark CavendishHTC - Highroad8
2Hilton ClarkeUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling6
3Sebastien HinaultAg2r La Mondiale6
4Daniele BennatiLeopard Trek6


Mountain

1Manuel CardosoTeam RadioShack16
2Daniel OssLiquigas - Cannondale12
3Frederic GuesdonFDJ8


Youth

1 Alexander KristoffBMC Racing Team3h20'49
2 Edvald Boasson HagenSky Pro Cycling+ 2
3 Kristof GoddaertAg2r La Mondiales.t.


Team

1HTC - Highroad10h02'33
2Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
3Sky Pro Cyclings.t.
 
dienblad
Story looks good, I like it that the stage report hasn't got too many pictures, especially in the "smaller" flat stage races...
 
TheDealer
Tour Down Under - Stage 2
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Its a flat stage. How exciting.

Race Report

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An eight man breakaway got away. Here we see them passing through the first sprint point, won by Roberto Ferrari (Androni). He was joined in the break by, among others, Andreas Klier (Cervelo), Gorka Izagerre (EUS), and Yuri Kritsov (AG2R).

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A little later on, Klier would take the "mountain" sprint, which was really a false flat, ahead of Kritsov and John Murphy (BMC).

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Ferrari would take the second sprint as well. At the back of the picture you can see that a group with Paterski (Liquigas), Boucher (Omega) and Roelants (Omega) has made it across.

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Of course the breakaway would be pulled back. Graeme Brown was chosen as our main sprinter. Again we got onto the HTC train...

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...but again we lost the wheel. Graeme finished 12th, and while this is a strong sprinters field I know we should be doing better. On the other hand, Bennati had another strong day and took the stage and the leader's jersey. Stage 3 is a hillier stage but on stage 4 we will have to try a new tactic in the sprint.

Stage Results
1Daniele BennatiLeopard Trek3h27'22
2Mark CavendishHTC - Highroads.t.
3Romain FeilluVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
4Lloyd MondoryAg2r La Mondiales.t.
5Mirko LorenzettoPro Team Astanas.t.
6Thor HushovdGarmin - Cervelos.t.
7Alessandro PetacchiLampre - ISDs.t.
8Koldo FernandezEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
9Tom BoonenQuicksteps.t.
10Matteo PelucchiGeox - TMCs.t.
11Luca PaoliniTeam Katushas.t.
12Graeme BrownRabobanks.t.
13Mark RenshawHTC - Highroads.t.
14Juan José HaedoSaxo Bank - SunGards.t.
15Hilton ClarkeUnitedHealthcare Pro Cyclings.t.
16Juan Antonio FlechaSky Pro Cyclings.t.
17Thomas De GendtVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
18Sebastien HinaultAg2r La Mondiales.t.
19Michael MatthewsRabobanks.t.
20Kristof GoddaertAg2r La Mondiales.t.


Overall
1Mark CavendishHTC - Highroad6h47'57
2Daniele BennatiLeopard Treks.t.
3Roberto FerrariAndroni Giocattoli+ 10
4Tom BoonenQuickstep+ 12
5Romain FeilluVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
6Sebastien HinaultAg2r La Mondiale+ 13
7Andreas KlierGarmin - Cervelos.t.
8Hilton ClarkeUnitedHealthcare Pro Cyclings.t.
9Alexander KristoffBMC Racing Team+ 14
10Gorka IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.


Points
1Mark CavendishHTC - Highroad614
2Daniele BennatiLeopard Trek814
3Roberto FerrariAndroni Giocattoli1212


Mountain
1Andreas KlierGarmin - Cervelo1622
2Manuel CardosoTeam RadioShack016
3Daniel OssLiquigas - Cannondale012


Youth
1 Alexander KristoffBMC Racing Team6h48'11
2 Gorka IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 0
3 Jake KeoughUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling+ 0


Team
1 Omega Pharma - Lottos.t.20h24'39
2 Team RadioShacks.t.+ 0
3 Geox - TMCs.t.+ 0
 
TheDealer
Tour Down Under - Stage 3
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This could be a decisive day in the overall. In the default database this stage is set as a hilly stage but I have changed it to a flat stage as I feel it gives more realistic results.

Race Report
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There are a ton of guys looking to get in the break, and so we get a whopping 10 man group. It is a strong group too, including Luca Solari (Androni), Liewue Westra (VAC), JJ Haedo (Saxo), Adam Blythe (Omega), Maxim Iglinskiy (Astana), and our own Martin Wynants. Those guys are joined by 8 more, which is way too strong of a group for the peleton to tolerate.

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Rory Sutherland would start a second group, and he would be joined by Wynants, David Boucher (Omega), and Brett Lancaster (Garmin).

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Sutherland attacked to take the mountain points. No one bothered to counter.

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Back in the bunch, Pablo Lastras (Movistar) attacked just like he did in Tour Down Under. With about 20 KMs to go, he catches the leaders.

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Sutherland would up the pace as soon as Lastras made the catch. The first to go was Wynants, and he was quickly followed by Boucher and Lancaster. Sutherland and Lastras would go into the lead, but the peleton would pull them back 6 KM from the finish.

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Just a kilometer later, Lastras would attack again, and this time Johan Van Summeren (Garmin), Steve Chainel (FDJ) and Dimitri Muravyev (RadioShack) came with him. Chainel would counter and move ahead of Lastras, while the other attackers would get pulled back in.

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And Steve Chainel pulls it off! A great effort from the Frenchman who takes the stage and the overall.

Results
I didn't export the results, but Chainel got a 16 second gap over Lastras, Boonen, Thomas DeGendt, Flecha and the rest of the peleton. Chainel takes over the overall lead, while the rest of the jerseys are not changing shoulders.
 
Tebs17
Enjoying your story so far. I think Rabobank is a really interesting team to play with.

Looking forward to more!
 
dandannieldanok
Nice story, keep it up! Things like this inspire me to take more care and attention in doing my own career.
 
TheDealer
Tour Down Under - Stage 4
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Another flat day, and hopefully the day where we get some decent sprint results.

Race Report
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Our breakaway of the day was Jeff Louder (BMC), Pavel Brutt (Katusha), and Michael Kwiatkowski (RadioShack).

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In the peleton, FDJ, the team of leader Steve Chainel, was forced to do all the work.

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At the only mountain sprint of the day, Jeff Louder would attack the other two, but the young Pole Kwiatkowski would counter and take the sprint.

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On a flat day like this, the break never really stood a chance. With 8 KM to go, we can see that HTC have moved to the front to work for green jersey wearer Mark Cavendish. On the left we see Leopard's train for Daniele Bennati, while on the right we set up a train for Matthews, who had the better daily form.

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Once again, we struggled in the sprint. I was better than this in PCM 2009, I'll tell you that much. In the end Cav took another stage win, while Bennati continued his run of good results, taking second ahead of EBH and Tom Boonen.

Stage Results
1Mark CavendishHTC - Highroad3h04'59
2Daniele BennatiLeopard Treks.t.
3Edvald Boasson HagenSky Pro Cyclings.t.
4Tom BoonenQuicksteps.t.
5Romain FeilluVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
6Luca PaoliniTeam Katushas.t.
7Bernhard EiselHTC - Highroads.t.
8Koldo FernandezEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
9Thor HushovdGarmin - Cervelos.t.
10Mark RenshawHTC - Highroads.t.
11Steve ChainelFDJs.t.
12Juan José HaedoSaxo Bank - SunGards.t.
13Michael MatthewsRabobanks.t.
14Lloyd MondoryAg2r La Mondiales.t.
15Alberto OngaratoVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
16Robert WagnerLeopard Treks.t.
17Thomas De GendtVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
18Brett LancasterGarmin - Cervelos.t.
19Kristof GoddaertAg2r La Mondiales.t.
20Alessandro PetacchiLampre - ISDs.t.


Overall
1Mark CavendishHTC - Highroad13h10'17
2Steve ChainelFDJs.t.
3Daniele BennatiLeopard Trek+ 4
4Tom BoonenQuickstep+ 18
5Pablo LastrasMovistar Team+ 20
6Roberto FerrariAndroni Giocattolis.t.
7Jeff LouderBMC Racing Team+ 21
8Romain FeilluVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 22
9Edvald Boasson HagenSky Pro Cyclings.t.
10Rory SutherlandUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling+ 23


Points
1Mark CavendishHTC - Highroad822
2Daniele BennatiLeopard Trek620
3Roberto FerrariAndroni Giocattoli012


Mountain
1Andreas KlierGarmin - Cervelo022
2Rory SutherlandUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling016
3Manuel CardosoTeam RadioShack016
4Michal KwiatkowskiTeam RadioShack1616


Youth
1Edvald Boasson HagenSky Pro Cycling13h10'39
2Michal KwiatkowskiTeam RadioShack+ 1
3Gorka IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 2
4Alexander KristoffBMC Racing Team+ 2


Team
1FDJs.t.39h31'53
2Saxo Bank - SunGards.t.+ 16
3Team RadioShacks.t.+ 16
 
woody2goody
Enjoying the story!

I've only just really figured out the sprints. Only ever won one sprint but at least now I'm confident of getting regular top 5 placings with a decent rider.
Top 5: Wiggins, Voeckler, Sanchez, Boasson Hagen, Thomas
 
greatmikey
good story rabobank will not beat people like cavendish and Bennati in the sprints. your doing better than me i havent worked out how to form trains yet
 
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TheDealer
Tour Down Under - Stage 5
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If anyone is going to best the sprinters, this is the day to do it. We will be attacking today, and hopefully we can pull off a nice surprise.

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Every team recognized that this could be the decisive day, and so a large break got off the break. Martin Wynants went in the break for us.

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That was too big of a group for FDJ and HTC, and so they were pulled back. Rory Sutherland (UHC) would quickly attack, and Wynants and Maxim Iglinskiy (Astana) would join him. As pictured, Sutherland would take the first mountain sprint, adding to his 16 points from an earlier break.

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As the breakaway started the second ascent of Old Willunga Hill, Sutherland attacked. Martin could not respond, and neither could Iglinskiy.

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Wynants was quickly pulled in by the ever-chasing peleton, so we went to plan B, as Paul Martens attacked in pursuit of Sutherland.

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Martens would catch Sutherland on the descent, and the two would lead into the last 5 KM. Could they stay away and foil the sprinters?

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Behind, we had our contingency plan ready as set up our train once again. We tried to keep the pace as low as possible to give Martens the best chance of staying away.

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Unfortunately, I was so busy setting up the train that the crafty Aussie Sutherland managed to force Martens to lead out the sprint without me noticing. I have to give him credit though, he managed to win despite having expended more energy than anyone else in the race.

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Behind, we finally managed to get our sprint train working. Graeme Brown would take 7th behind Petacchi, Bennati, Feillu, and Cavendish, while Matthews, despite leading out Brown, would manage to hold on for 8th place.

While it would have been great to win, three riders in the top 8 places is a nice result.

Stage Results
1Rory SutherlandUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling3h15'19
2Paul MartensRabobanks.t.
3Alessandro PetacchiLampre - ISDs.t.
4Daniele BennatiLeopard Treks.t.
5Romain FeilluVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
6Mark CavendishHTC - Highroads.t.
7Graeme BrownRabobanks.t.
8Michael MatthewsRabobanks.t.
9Daniele PietropolliLampre - ISDs.t.
10Bernhard EiselHTC - Highroads.t.
11Alberto OngaratoVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
12Edvald Boasson HagenSky Pro Cyclings.t.
13Thor HushovdGarmin - Cervelos.t.
14Tom BoonenQuicksteps.t.
15Mark RenshawHTC - Highroads.t.
16Leonardo BertagnolliLampre - ISDs.t.
17Imanol ErvitiMovistar Teams.t.
18Baden CookeSaxo Bank - SunGards.t.
19Thomas De GendtVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
20Yuriy KrivtsovAg2r La Mondiales.t.


Overall
1Mark CavendishHTC - Highroad16h25'36
2Steve ChainelFDJs.t.
3Daniele BennatiLeopard Trek+ 4
4Rory SutherlandUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling+ 10
5Tom BoonenQuickstep+ 18
6Pablo LastrasMovistar Team+ 20
7Paul MartensRabobanks.t.
8Roberto FerrariAndroni Giocattolis.t.
9Jeff LouderBMC Racing Team+ 21
10Romain FeilluVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 22


Points
1Mark CavendishHTC - Highroad022
2Daniele BennatiLeopard Trek020
3Rory SutherlandUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling1420


Mountains
1Rory SutherlandUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling3248
2Maxim IglinskiyPro Team Astana2424
3Andreas KlierGarmin - Cervelo022


Youth
1Edvald Boasson HagenSky Pro Cyclings.t.16h25'58
2Michal KwiatkowskiTeam RadioShacks.t.+ 1
3Gorka IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.+ 2


Team
1FDJs.t.49h17'50
2Saxo Bank - SunGards.t.+ 16
3Pro Team Astanas.t.+ 16

Edited by TheDealer on 29-07-2011 21:48
 
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