Project 1T4i - Bye, bye!
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Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 10-08-2011 15:58
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Team: | Skil - Shimano / Project 1T4i | Database: | PCM.Daily's 2011 Expansion Pack | Patch: | 1.0.4.4 | Race difficulty: | Extreme - Hard (Jan 2011 - Mar 2011) | Financial difficulty: | Normal | Development of attributes: | 0.5 | Also: | Random Potential | Season two: | Here |
Marcel will lead the team in the sprints, where we expect him to deliver some good results. He will get full backup in the races where he participates. In a season or two he might be a top sprinter, winning stages in the Grand Tours. At least we hope so.
The strongest climber in our team, but not even close to top level. However, Alexandre is still quite young and we believe that he will develop into a decent stage racer in the future. His biggest goal this season will be to try to win the KoM jersey in the Critérium du Dauphiné, one of our goals this season.
The third and last leader we have in the team. He hasn't got the stats of a leader, but he's the best cobbler here and will lead us in all races featuring cobbles. Tom will also act as leadout man for Marcel Kittel and Kenny Van Hummel. We don't have any big expectations on Tom, but we hope that he can surprise us in the cobbled races.
This is the riders who will be representing us this season. We will mainly focus on sprints and also a bit on the cobbles, since we don't have any strong climbers alongside Geniez. For the sprints we have a good team, though. Kluge, Reimer and Veelers will all be very important for our main sprinters Kittel and Van Hummel. Also, as you can see, we have a quite young team, so we expect that it might take a season or two before most of the riders start to perform.
As you can see, our sponsors are obviously very optimistic about how the team will do this season. Top 3 in MSR will probably be impossible, since there is no way Kittel and Van Hummel survives Cipressa and Poggio after 300 kilometres. The other goals should be reachable, though. Wear the sprinters jersey at the Giro might be a bit tricky, but I think it's possible.
Skil's goals are very hard. Especially stage wins at the Tour and the Vuelta and a Top 10 in Lombardia will be very hard to achieve. Besides those hard ones, the other should be possible. We will do our best and see how it goes.
Shimano is a bit more realistic with their goals. The hardest one will probably be a to win the ZLM Tour, where we will be sending a Simon Geschke in top shape. A stage win in Poland shouldn't be any problem for Kittel or Van Hummel, neither to wear the sprinters jersey in Eneco Tour. Top 10 in Vattenfall Cyclassics shouldn't be extremely hard either, but the last one, a Top 10 at the GP Ouest France might give us some problems.
Edited by Pellizotti2 on 31-05-2012 16:14
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cuxu |
Posted on 10-08-2011 16:21
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Great! I was hoping to see a history of Skil-Shimano and if the one who makes the story are you, I´m even happier!
Good luck
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jseadog1 |
Posted on 10-08-2011 16:24
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Sounds like a good one! Cheers
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Avin Wargunnson |
Posted on 10-08-2011 16:26
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cuxu wrote:
Great! I was hoping to see a history of Skil-Shimano and if the one who makes the story are you, I´m even happier!
Good luck
+1 Good luck!
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FreitasPCM |
Posted on 10-08-2011 16:27
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Some hard goals there. Good luck. |
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tsmoha |
Posted on 10-08-2011 16:34
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Nice choice! I'll definitely follow this one and keep my fingers crossed for Kittel
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Malkael |
Posted on 10-08-2011 16:35
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Shall be interesting to see how this goes. Skil - Shimano has to be one of my more favoured teams with their approach to signing and developing promising young riders. |
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valverde321 |
Posted on 10-08-2011 17:18
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Awesome. I remember telling you to start a Skil career with PCM 10, but you took Colombia instead.
Also random potential is way more fun especially with small teams, and all you can afford are cheap youngsters, who may be a huge bargain, or a huge bust.
Good luck and sign more Japanese riders
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Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 10-08-2011 18:12
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@all: Thanks a lot! Great to see some people are following.
@valverde: Yeah, I remember that too. And I agree, random potential makes the career much more fun.
About the Japanese riders, here's what Shimano thinks about our squad:
Australian Championships probably coming up soon, so stay tuned!
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FreitasPCM |
Posted on 10-08-2011 18:16
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You should bring Arashiro in the end of the season, that red bar would be green then. |
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baia |
Posted on 10-08-2011 18:57
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Great team for a story...i thought in this one myself...good luck.
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DJP19 |
Posted on 10-08-2011 18:58
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Good luck with story Pellizotti! Any chance we can see the teams full stats?
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Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 10-08-2011 19:09
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Thanks all.
@Freitas: Good idea! It's definitely possible.
@DJP19: I'm not at the right computer now, but I can post it later today or tomorrow. The stats are the same as in the Daily DB.
Australian Championships - Road
With only one rider starting, our expectations is quite low. To be honest, we don't have any expectations at all. Docker's shape is terrible, and even in good shape he would struggle to follow the strongest riders on the climb.
Favourites:
*** Evans
** Gerrans, Goss
* Haussler, Davis, Sutherland
Spoiler BMC
1. C.Evans
2. T.Roe
Sky
11. S.Gerrans
12. M.Hayman
13. M.Rogers
14. C.Sutton
Saxo Bank
21. D.Tanner
22. B.Cooke
23. R.Porte
24. L.Roberts
HTC
31. M.Goss
32. L.Howard
33. M.Renshaw
Garmin
41. H.Haussler
42. J.Bobridge
43. B.Lancaster
44. C.Meyer
45. T.Meyer
46. M.Wilson
Skil
51. M.Docker
Rabobank
61. M.Matthews
62. G.Brown
Leopard
71. S.O'Grady
72. W.Clarke
UnitedHealthcare
81. R.Sutherland
82. J.Clarke
83. H.Clarke
84. K.Menzies
Astana
91. S.Clarke
92. A.Davis
FDJ
101. W.Sulzberger
Omega Pharma
111. A.Hansen
Liquigas
121. C.Wurf
The Shack
131. R.McEwen
Team Type 1
141. Benj.King
142. F.Calabria
Veranda's
151. D.Kemp
Rabobank CT
161. R.Dennis
A hilly course, taking on a quite steep climb a total of 11 times during the race. The downhill towards the finish line favours the sprinters though, if there are any left in the front group.
A group of five riders broke away almost immediately after the start. The riders were:
Meyer (Garmin)
Calabria (TT1)
Sutton (Sky)
Roberts (Saxo)
Wurf (Liquigas)
It seemed like all teams were fine with that the group got away, since the pace in the peloton was incredibly low.
A moment of panic in the UnitedHealthcare team, as their team leader Sutherland crashes in the descent. His team mates quickly drops back to help him.
With 80 km to go, Matthews (Rabobank) and Clarke (Astana) takes the opportunity to attack while the pace is still very low in the peloton.
Up front Wurf falls in the wet downhill and loses contact with his breakaway companions.
After many kilometres of hard work, Wurf manages to rejoin his companions.
Not far later Matthews and Clarke also catches the breakaway group. 50 kilometres to go and still 4 minutes back to the peloton.
Finally, the pace in the pack gets higher. HTC sends up Renshaw and Howard to bring back the breakaway to help their team leader Matthew Goss.
25 kilometres to go, and still 3'30 in advantage for the breakaway after HTC stopped working in the peloton. SaxoBank's David Tanner feels that he's had enough and attacks!
Sutherland catches up with Tanner to form a strong duo.
HTC sees the duo as a too big threat for Goss and bring them back.
Last time up the hill and Matthew Goss attacks! Nobody responding.
Evans takes the responsibility and closes the gap to Goss. Docker follows just behind Evans, and the rest of the peloton behind Docker.
Five kilometres to go and still the breakaway holds an advantage of over a minute! It looks like they will fight it out for the win today.
Docker realises the danger and decides to give it a go himself in the descent.
Up front Matthews starts the sprint with Sutton and Clarke on his wheel. Still over a kilometer to go. Has he gone too early?
No, he hasn't. Sutton and Clarke can't match him and Michael Matthews becomes the new Australian champion! A great performance by the youngster.
One and a half minute later, Goss edges out Haussler for the 8th place, while Docker finishes 18th after failing his attempt to attack.
1 | Michael Matthews | Rabobank Cycling Team | 4h31'08 | 2 | Chris Sutton | Sky ProCycling | s.t. | 3 | Simon Clarke | Pro Team Astana | s.t. | 4 | Travis Meyer | Team Garmin - Cervélo | s.t. | 5 | Luke Roberts | SaxoBank - SunGard | s.t. | 6 | Fabio Calabria | Team Type 1 | s.t. | 7 | Cameron Wurf | Liquigas - Cannondale | s.t. | 8 | Matthew Goss | HTC - Highroad | + 1'39 | 9 | Heinrich Haussler | Team Garmin - Cervélo | s.t. | 10 | David Tanner | SaxoBank - SunGard | s.t. |
Spoiler 11 | Cadel Evans | BMC Racing Team | s.t. | 12 | Wesley Sulzberger | FDJ | s.t. | 13 | Stuart O'Grady | Leopard Trek | s.t. | 14 | Rory Sutherland | UnitedHealtcare Pro Cycling | s.t. | 15 | Michael Rogers | Sky ProCycling | s.t. | 16 | Baden Cooke | SaxoBank - SunGard | s.t. | 17 | Mark Renshaw | HTC - Highroad | s.t. | 18 | Mitchell Docker | Skil - Shimano | s.t. | 19 | Simon Gerrans | Sky ProCycling | s.t. | 20 | Allan Davis | Pro Team Astana | s.t. | 21 | Robbie McEwen | Team Radioshack | s.t. | 22 | Karl Menzies | UnitedHealtcare Pro Cycling | s.t. | 23 | Brett Lancaster | Team Garmin - Cervélo | s.t. | 24 | Richie Porte | SaxoBank - SunGard | s.t. | 25 | Matthew Wilson | Team Garmin - Cervélo | s.t. | 26 | Matthew Hayman | Sky ProCycling | s.t. | 27 | Leigh Howard | HTC - Highroad | s.t. | 28 | Cameron Meyer | Team Garmin - Cervélo | s.t. | 29 | Graeme Brown | Rabobank Cycling Team | s.t. | 30 | William Clarke | Leopard Trek | s.t. | 31 | David Kemp | Veranda's Willems - Accent | s.t. | 32 | Rohan Dennis | Rabobank Continental Team | s.t. | 33 | Adam Hansen | OmegaPharma - Lotto | s.t. | 34 | Timothy Roe | BMC Racing Team | s.t. | 35 | Joshua Prete | PSK Whirlpool - Author | s.t. | 36 | Jonathan Clarke | UnitedHealtcare Pro Cycling | s.t. | 37 | Jack Bobridge | Team Garmin - Cervélo | s.t. | 38 | Hilton Clarke | UnitedHealtcare Pro Cycling | s.t. | 39 | Benjamin King | Team Type 1 | s.t. | 40 | Jack Anderson | Endura Racing | s.t. |
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baia |
Posted on 10-08-2011 19:16
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At least the sponsors will be happy...
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Batista15 |
Posted on 10-08-2011 19:24
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Yeah, great one by Matthews Pity, Goss couldn´t do it but Michael is ok, too. |
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mattie524 |
Posted on 11-08-2011 10:20
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woah this is a nice story! really good! i cant wait to see more of it! |
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Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 11-08-2011 13:08
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Thanks!
I've now updated the first post with the stats of the team. Report from Australian TT Championships probably later today.
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dienblad |
Posted on 11-08-2011 13:20
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Always nice to see a story about a Dutch team. I stole Kittel for my custom team in PCM '11 (Monster Energy - Ford, feel free to follow it ) after see him blasting the fellowsprinters away in Poland.
Good luck!
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vangerner |
Posted on 11-08-2011 13:21
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Good luck with this story! I like to see Skil in a story ! |
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Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 11-08-2011 15:03
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Thanks vangerner and dienblad. It's very much appreciated.
First, some news:
Surprisingly, ISD will pull out their sponsorship from Lampre-ISD after just one season in the team. Anyway, it looks like Lampre has enough money to continue without ISD's help. It will be interesting to see if this affects the team during the season.
Australian Championships - Time Trial
Once again Docker is the only rider representing us. We don't have any expectations at all, since timetrials isn't Docker's strongest ability as a rider. Anyway, he wants to participate and we accept that.
Favourites:
*** Evans
** Porte, Rogers
* Meyer, Bobridge, Hansen
I'd be very surprised if not one of these wins. Evans is of course the big favourite, but Rogers and especially Porte should be able to challenge him. Defending champion Cam Meyer didn't look to be in shape during the road race, but I won't count him out of the discussion. Bobridge and Sutherland will have to ride the best time trial of their lifes if they want to compete for the win, but everything is possible this early in the season.
Long, flat and windy. Those three words describe this time trial quite well. The length of it favours the specialists, while those who doesn't like to ride against the clock will have a painful experience.
Brett Lancaster was one of the good timetriallists who started early, which resulted in that he crushed all the times that had been set so far.
56'18
Lancaster's team mate Bobridge was the next favourite to start. I guess his shape is far from on top, since his time was much weaker than expected.
56'56
Docker's lack of form and his weak timetrialling ability was visible when looking at his time. Actually it was a bit disappointing.
58'00
Matthew Goss looked strong in the road race, but his timetrialling abilities isn't good enough to match the best. Still a strong time by him.
56'29
Newly fledged road race champion Michael Matthews isn't known for being strong in the time trials, but his time here was much better than expected.
56'30
Adam Hansen was expected to be one of the fastest today, but his time didn't meet the expectations.
57'17
Finally, someone beated Lancaster's time! Defending champion Cameron Meyer with a strong time.
55'57
Meyer's time didn't last for long though, as UnitedHealthcare leader Sutherland flew around the course today and clocked the new best time.
55'35
Former world time trial champion Michael Rogers was even faster, beating Sutherland's time by 17 seconds.
55'18
Only two men left out on the course. Richie Porte came close, but couldn't beat Rogers' time. Still a very good time for the Tasmanian.
55'20
Last man starting was big favourite Cadel Evans, who had the best time at the first intermediate check, three seconds faster than Rogers. Had he been able to hold his lead?
Yes! Evans sets the new best time and takes the title!
55'11
1 | Cadel Evans | BMC Racing Team | 55'11 | 2 | Michael Rogers | Sky ProCycling | + 7 | 3 | Richie Porte | Saxo Bank SunGard | + 9 | 4 | Rory Sutherland | UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling | + 24 | 5 | Cameron Meyer | Team Garmin - Cervélo | + 46 | 6 | Brett Lancaster | Team Garmin - Cervélo | + 1'07 | 7 | Matthew Goss | HTC - Highroad | + 1'18 | 8 | Michael Matthews | Rabobank Cycling Team | + 1'19 | 9 | Jack Bobridge | Team Garmin - Cervélo | + 1'45 | 10 | Leigh Howard | HTC - Highroad | + 1'47 |
Spoiler 11 | Heinrich Haussler | Team Garmin - Cervélo | + 1'48 | 12 | Rohan Dennis | Rabobank Continental Team | s.t. | 13 | Stuart O'Grady | Leopard Trek | + 1'57 | 14 | William Clarke | Leopard Trek | + 2'02 | 15 | Adam Hansen | Omega Pharma - Lotto | + 2'06 | 16 | Christopher Sutton | Sky ProCycling | + 2'07 | 17 | Timothy Roe | BMC Racing Team | s.t. | 18 | Baden Cooke | Saxo Bank SunGard | + 2'08 | 19 | David Kemp | Veranda's Willems - Accent | + 2'10 | 20 | Benjamin King | Team Type 1 | + 2'17 | 21 | Travis Meyer | Team Garmin - Cervélo | + 2'20 | 22 | Luke Roberts | Saxo Bank SunGard | s.t. | 23 | Cameron Wurf | Liquigas - Cannondale | + 2'23 | 24 | Simon Clarke | Pro Team Astana | + 2'25 | 25 | Joshua Prete | PSK Whirlpool - Author | + 2'32 | 26 | Karl Menzies | UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling | + 2'33 | 27 | Mark Renshaw | HTC - Highroad | + 2'36 | 28 | Matthew Wilson | Team Garmin - Cervélo | + 2'41 | 29 | Matthew Hayman | Sky ProCycling | + 2'45 | 30 | David Tanner | Saxo Bank SunGard | + 2'47 | 31 | Wesley Sulzberger | FDJ | + 2'48 | 32 | Allan Davis | Pro Team Astana | + 2'49 | 33 | Mitchell Docker | Skil - Shimano | s.t. | 34 | Robbie McEwen | Team RadioShack | s.t. | 35 | Simon Gerrans | Sky ProCycling | s.t. | 36 | Jack Anderson | Endura Racing | + 2'50 | 37 | Graeme Brown | Rabobank Cycling Team | + 2'51 | 38 | Fabio Calabria | Team Type 1 | s.t. | 39 | Jonathan Clarke | UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling | + 2'52 | 40 | Hilton Clarke | UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling | s.t. |
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