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Welcome to Britain for what's the penultimate HC stage race of the season, the Tour of Britain. Once a Pro Tour race, now it's one of the final races which decide the CT rankings, and many teams will be already doing their maths to know what they need to get here to stay on track for their goals. The race is clearly divided in three blocks:

First, we have the first two stages, both flat with some bumps here and there, but which shouldn't be enough to disturb the sprinters, so expect the fastest men to shine there.

Then, stages 3,4 & 5 should prove more challenging, and this is where most of the GC fight should happen, although none of the three stages is really selective, meaning time bonuses might end up being decisive.

Finally, the last three stages are as flat as it gets, so it should be a sprinters party again. The race will end in London, as it usually does, this time with a flat criterium stage, which should be a victory parade unless the GC is close enough for the bonuses to be important.

As for the contenders, four names stand out:

i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/rapha.png Jonathan Bellis won the race the last season, meaning he's automatically a top favourite. Great in the hills, he's also quite fast, which could prove useful in case time bonuses decide the race, plus he's British, meaning he'll have all the motivation to perform here. With Dowsett and Appleby, he is sure to have good support.

Rund um Frankfurt winner i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Trilux.png Fabian Wegmann is pretty much as good of a climber as Bellis, and faster in the sprint. The German will surely be tough to beat, and will rely on Sumukulis and Rast to support him on the lumpy stuff.

i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Venchi.png Cesare Di Maggio has been consistently strong in the hills during the season, and he's already won in Britain this season, when he won the GP of Wales beating… Jonathan Bellis. His downfall might be his lack of speed, but whenever the race hits the steep gradients, look for Cesare to start the fireworks.

Finally i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/calgiant.png Samuel Sánchez hasn't had his brightest season, but he still managed to get California Giant's first victory of the season in Mallorca, and, although the lack of speed might be his main handicap, just like Di Maggio's, his rivals shouldn't underestimate the Spanish veteran.

A step behind them, another group of contenders emerges with

i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/redbull.png Sylvain Calzati
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Rothaus.png Ben Hermans
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/unicredit.png Giovanni Visconti
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/focus.png Jérémy Roy
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Meiji.png Matthew Lloyd
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/siemens.png Aleksandar Flügel

Any of them strong enough to cause havoc in the hills, but possibly lacking something to be top favourites with the 4 aforementioned.

This race isn't only about the GC though, with up to 5 flat stages likely to end in a sprint, we have some of the Continental Tour's top sprinters here, so look for

i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Pokerstars.png Erik Mohs
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/unicredit.png Danilo Napolitano
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/rapha.png Peter Kennaugh
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/proximus.png Mark Cavendish
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Rothaus.png Maxime Vantomme
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Venchi.png Claudio Corioni

to dominate the flat stages. Most of them will share team with a GC contender, but Mohs and Cavendish will have their teams focused on them, something which could give both an edge over the rest.

As for the rest of the teams, i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/koppert.png Koppert brings what's pretty much an 8 men sprint train for Hans Dekkers, who is fast enough to be a threat with such support. i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Cyclevox-1.png Cyclevox will rely on Tomas Vaitkus for the sprints, and the Lithuanian will have a similarly strong support. i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wwe.png Team WWE brings the young Michael Vingerling for the sprints, and Bauke Mollema for the hills. i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/puma.png Puma has a young team led by Belgian sprinter Lars Croket, and it'll be interesting to see how the team's future stars fare in Britain.

Norwegian veteran i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/saab.png Thor Hushovd is the man Saab – Scania brings for the sprints, which looks like their main goal judging by their lineup, while both i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/ferrari.png Crescenzo D'Amore and Tiziano Dall'Antonia shouldn't be overlooked, specially the latter, who can get quite decently over the hills. Finally i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/oz-1.png Oz Cycling and i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/BPost.png Team Bpost rely on two fast sprinters like Ahmad Haidar Anuawar and Jurgen Van Loocke, but it remains to be seen if they are strong enough to get a stage win.

Startlist


Spoiler
Trilux
1. F. Wegmann
2. A. Coyot
3. H. Duyn
4. M. Eichler
5. I. Keisse
6. G. Rast
7. A. Saramotins
8. G. Smukulis

Cal Giant
11. S. Sánchez Gonzalez
12. W. Frischkorn
13. P. Ghyllebert
14. B. Jacques-Maynes
15. B. King
16. L. Pasamontes
17. K. Reijnen
18. T. Zirbel

Rapha Condor
21. J. Bellis
22. C. Abdallah
23. D. Appleby
24. A. Dowsett
25. T. Grmay
26. P. Kennaugh
27. E. Rowsell
28. W. Sulzberger

Red Bull
31. S. Calzati
32. J. Cooper
33. J. Giaux
34. D. Impey
35. A. Moinard
36. M. Mori
37. M. Priamo
38. C. Sutton

Rothaus
41. B. Hermans
42. J. Ariesen
43. A. Krieger
44. M. Landa
45. J. Novak
46. M. Vantomme
47. M. Velits
48. D. Vesely

Venchi
51. C. Di Maggio
52. C. Corioni
53. M. Corti
54. O. Haavardsholm
55. P. Haugard
56. F. Reda
57. P. Sagan
58. D. Viganò

UniCredit
61. G. Visconti
62. L. Bernucci
63. D. Bragazzi
64. F. Gavazzi
65. M. Lorenzetto
66. D. Napolitano
67. A. Signego
68. B. Van Poppel

Focus
71. J. Roy
72. J. Adams
73. M. Andersen
74. J. Debusschere
75. D. Gaudin
76. T. Meyer
77. C. Pineau
78. T. Thill

Meiji
81. M. Lloyd
82. J. Bauer
83. T. Hayakawa
84. M. Kikuchi
85. S. Lagutin
86. J. Murakami
87. T. Nishitani
88. G. Yamamoto

Ferrari
91. T. Dall'Antonia
92. C. D'Amore
93. G. Fonzi
94. P. Longo Borghini
95. M. Marcato
96. S. Pirazzi
97. L. Sterbini
98. M. Zanotti

Team VW
101. A. Flügel
102. W. Anacona
103. A. Loddo
104. B. Noval
105. K. Predatsch
106. G. Preidler
107. D. Schorn
108. R. Zabel

Cyclevox
111. T. Vaitkus
112. G. Briggs
113. M. Docker
114. L. Holohan
115. E. Oliphant
116. C. Opie
117. J. Perry
118. S. Thwaites

Pokerstars
121. K. Van Impe
122. G. Atkins
123. J. Engoulvent
124. E. Mohs
125. F. Nolf
126. H. Raabe
127. N. Terpstra
128. J. Vermote

WWE
131. B. Mollema
132. A. Diniz
133. F. Jeandesbosz
134. J. Keukeleire
135. H. Roulston
136. R. Sutherland
137. B. Tankink
138. M. Vingerling

Saab
141. K. Van Hummel
142. M. Brammeier
143. T. Gudsell
144. T. Hushovd
145. K. Ista
146. T. Larsson
147. P. Lavery
148. L. Persson

Puma
151. S. Minard
152. N. Bouhanni
153. L. Croket
154. M. Egger
155. W. Kelderman
156. O. Le Gac
157. T. Martin
158. J. Thire

Oz
161. W. Ford
162. F. Besada
163. K. Cheung
164. L. Durbridge
165. A. Haidar Anuawar
166. M. Matthews
167. G. O'Shea
168. M. Vink

Koppert
171. B. Traksel
172. H. Dekkers
173. O. Freire
174. P. Ligthart
175. W. Stroetinga
176. T. Veelers
177. C. Vermeltfoort
178. L. Westra

Proximus
181. K. De Weert
182. M. Cavendish
183. N. Cohen
184. L. Lefèvre
185. H. Ma
186. J. Mouris
187. Y. Stoltz
188. M. Ulanowski

Bpost
191. S. Poulhiès
192. M. La Lavandier
193. W. Maesen
194. J. Polanc
195. J. Stallaert
196. R. Stenuit
197. W. Van Den Eynde
198. J. Van Loocke


Note: The idea is to start the reports once ANF has finished the Deutschland Tour. He's having some problems though, so if it takes too long for him to solve them I'll start reporting so we don't slow down the game much.
 
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quite huge startlist Pfft
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CountArach
:lol: Poulhiès as my team leader. Yeah this was one of those races my team just isn't suited to. Breaks are the name of the game. A sprinter will win this though.
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roturn
Can live with Hermans as 41. Wink
Had hoped for a weaker sprinter field but with 5 flat stages...Vantomme needs to perform. The two British might have an advantage and Mohs always was strong. Still a win is a must.

And top10 is wanted.

Only negative is that except for Hermans, Vantomme and Velits I only have talents here, so not much help expected.
 
cio93
All for Croket here plus some occasional break presence, I guess.
But with that many sprinters, neither a good result for Croket nor successful breaks are very likely.
 
Smowz
It's going to come down to who can get that gap, a lucky break here or repeated not quite selective enough is what JRB are playing for.

Guys like Mori, Calzati, Moinard and Impey could all take race leadership at a pinch.

No Bennati, the responsibility turns to Unicredit and Pokerstars who are pretty good at chasing I reckon so it will be tough to make that selection.
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Mresuperstar
Glad I didn't send a team here, Good Luck to Everybody Wink
 
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No sprinters for my team. Hopefully this means we go balls out for the breakaway each day. I can't see Sanchez doing well here, it's simply not hard enough. In the past though, this race has been a clusterfuck in the past, so maybe we get lucky with a winning break.
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ember
This looks like a very interesting race, due to the competitive start list for a hilly race, eventhough the hilly stages don't look selective at all. Should be some great fights between breakaways and the chasing peloton.
 
viking90
Hope that Hushovd managed to get something out of this race!
 
kumazan
Okay, it's been almost three weeks since ANF's last report, so I'll start reporting. Expect the first one in a few minutes. Smile
 
roturn
Have seen far worse sprints by Vantomme.
So this is good. Still just a 3rd and no win for him so far this season.

He has to try another time.
 
CountArach
Very nice report.

Good sprint from Napolitano. I like what Stallaert was doing there - already scraping for the points with the minor placings in categories. With this line-up I have very little hope of anything good happening.
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beagle
why the hell my team even didn´t try to sprint??!!!
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beagle
why the hell my team even didn´t try to sprint??!!!


again? why???
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kumazan
Yeah, it's strange. It's been a while since I did the races, but iirc, in the first stage Mohs lost the wheel he was following and was unable to keep up afterwards. In the second it was purely bad positioning. Both him and Dekkers were ridiculously far back when the peloton approached the last kms, and it was impossible to gain enough positions to contend the sprint.
 
valverde321
Stupid flat stages.... Pfft
 
Heine
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cio93
Meh. If anyone wants Croket next season (which I doubt), he'll be a free agent most probably.

I guess it's his weak ACC which prevents him from using his above-average positioning to achieve some kind of result.

Especially when I have to get some climbers/puncheurs to be far more competitive next season, he's just too expensive for no use.


Also foreseeable that the first BOTD without a Puma guy makes it, seems like we won't make any significant points this race.
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viking90
Great Lavery! Nice to see good results by him so early in the career Wink
 
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