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Double Feature | THE END
Ian Butler
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(Pre)Story Information


Spoiler

First of all, welcome to my come-back as a story writer.
As many of you will probably know, I've spent a big part of 2012 trying to be as good a story writer as I could be, with the good old "trial and error". I've started many a story and unfortunately some of them came to an early end. Of course, story writing isn't easy and (with the exception for dienblad), you can't be right from the start. Though the first real story I've started can be considered my best so far, A Tale of Two.

That's why I've decided to go back to my roots as a story writer. I've decided to bring back my favorite fantasy character Stijn Van Gent, and mix him up with a new fantasy character, GC rider Willy Wouters. I've learned from all of my previous stories, both good things and things I should avoid. This story is an attempt to return to my highest level, and also the story where I had the most fun as a writer. The only problem (well, the biggest anyway) in A Tale of Two were the starting stats. I won't make that mistake this time. (Though the starting stats are still higher than other 21-year old neopro's would have. In my opinion they are just very talented and I think I'd be bored if they only started getting good results after 4 years. Let's face it, Schleck was 2nd in the Giro at age 22, so it's possible)

Once again I have chosen for Lotto-Belisol. Not (necessarily) because it's my favorite team or anything, but just because it's the most logical choice: It's a Belgian team, it's got a great youth-program and it's an ideal team for both a classics rider and a GC rider to grow in and find their own place in. I also don't want to risk crashing the game again by changing teams during the winter.

Oh, and no deaths this time, promise!

But, well, words just aren't going to cut it anymore, I present you the rebirth of both Stijn Van Gent and his maker in: Double Feature: A Two-Rider Story


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Stijn & Willy's Blog


Most welcome to our blog!

We are Stijn Van Gent and Willy Wouters, both "new kids on the block" in the world of professional cycling. The new generation of cyclists is all about anti-doping, but also about finding new ways to promote our sport. So that's why the two of us decided to create this online blog together.

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Koppenberg, Oudenaarde


We both grew up in the outskirts of East-Flanders, a province in Flanders, Belgian. Stijn grew up in Oudenaarde, watching the Ronde passing trough each year, while Willy grew up in a small town called Overmere. We met at the age of 12, when we both went to the same school in Ghent. Soon we started organizing races on Wednesdays afternoons and weekends.

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Donkmeer, Overmere


We both signed up in the same team for amateur/junior cycling. Willy eventually got a contract for Jong Vlaanderen while Stijn had some minor success in the national cyclo-cross milieu, combining the field and the road throughout the year. From the day we got our diplomas, we've been trying to make a living out of our biggest passion, and it seems we have finally succeeded. Both 21, we have signed a contract with the Belgian Pro Tour team Lotto Belisol. For the most races we'll blog individually, who we are is shown underneath, with our palmares edited every few races!

Willy Wouters

Hi everyone,
I'm Willy Wouters, and this'll be my blog. Let me introduce myself.

Name: Willy Wouters
Date of Birth: 21/09/1990
Height: 178cm
Weight: 67kg
Type of Rider/Style: It's not easy to define what type of rider you are so early in your career, but if I had to make a guess, I'd say I'm mostly a climber and a time trialist, so that makes a good combination for general classifications. I've spent months in France, Italy and Spain during the holidays, just me and my bike. I've learned that my stamina is a more reliable skill than my direct strength, both in climbing and in time trialing.

As a climber, I prefer longer climbs. I can sustain very steep sections well, as long as it's part of a bigger and longer climb. I also have a great level of recuperation, so I believe my future lies in stage races. Multiple tough mountain stages will definitely give me some kicks to come!

As a time trialist, it's sort of the same. The longer, the better. I really enjoy riding with a time trial bike and I saved up forever to buy one. Ever since I got it, I've spend hours, days, weeks on it. It's my dream to take place on the podium of the World Championship Time Trialing one day.

Cobbles aren't my favorite terrain. I'm not particularly bad at them, but it's just not my favorite style of racing. I just lack the absolute strength. The same goes for sprinting (uphill). I hope I can work on my power and that it'll come with the years.

Because of my (bit of a lack of) power, I'm mostly not looking for much victories, because so far that just hasn't been my thing. I like attacking and sometimes it pays off, but taking the step to the professional world, Pro Tour, it'll be hard. I think the first year will be about hard work and I shouldn't expect miracles. I'll just rely on my stamina and time trialing to survive my first season, at least in the big races. However, I'm an attacker at heart, so hopefully I'll be true to myself as my strength will grow over the years.

GT Palmares

.Giro d'ItaliaTour de FranceVuelta a España
201310th (1) + Y
20143th (3) + Y
20153th (4) + Y


Grand Tour Stages: 8

Important Races Palmares

.AmstelWallonneL - B - LLombardia
201615thD.N.E.21th.


Championships

National ChampionshipsRoad RaceTime Trial
201323th2nd
2014D.N.E.1st
201529th7th


World ChampionshipsRoad RaceTime Trial
201425th 1st
20155th8th


Other Notable Results
2012
Ruta de San Luis: 3rd
Ronde van West-Vlaanderen: 14th
Tirreno - Adriatico: 14th
International Cycling Week: 18th, Stage Win
Giro del Trentino: 18th
Tour of Austria: 11th
GP di Arona: 4th
GP di Stresa: 14th
Tour de Wallonie: 3rd + Stage Win
Route of Elk Grove: 10th
Tour of Colorado: 2nd + Mountain Jersey + 2 Stage Wins

2013
Ruta de San Luis: 12th + Young Jersey
Vuelta Ciclista a Mallorca: 1st + Mountain Jersey + Young Jersey + Stage Win
Tour of Oman: 3rd + Young Jersey
Strade Bianche: 9th
Tirreno - Adriatico: 1st + Points Jersey + Young Jersey
Critérium du Dauphiné: 17th + Young Jersey
Chrono Des Nations: 6th

2014
Vuelta Ciclista a Mallorca: 14th + Mountain Jersey
Tour of Oman: 8th + Mountain Jersey
Tirreno - Adriatico: 1st + Mountain Jersey + Young Jersey + Stage Win
Tour of California: 5th + Young Jersey
Critérium du Dauphiné: 1st + Mountain Jersey + Young Jersey + 3 Stage Wins

2015
GP de Bessèges: 2nd + Stage Win
Paris - Nice: 1st + Points Jersey + Mountain Jersey + Young Jersey + Stage Win
Milano - San Remo: 23th
Tour of Colorado: 1st + Points Jersey + Young Jersey + 2 Stage Wins
World Port Classics: 11th
Memorial Frank Vandenbroucke: 6th
Paris - Tours: 14th

2016
Tour of Oman: 1st + Stage Win
Paris - Nice: 1st + Stage Win
Milano - San Remo: 18th
Critérium du Dauphiné: 1st + Points Jersey + 2 Stage Wins

Victories
2012: 4
(stage in International Cycling Week, stage in Tour de Wallonie, 2 stages in Tour of Colorado)
2013: 4
(stage and GC Vuelta a Mallorca, Tirreno - Adriatico, stage Tour de France)
2014: 11
(stage and GC Tirreno - Adriatico, 3 stages and GC Critérium du Dauphiné, Belgian National Championship Individual Time Trial, 3 stages Tour de France, World Championship Individual Time Trial)
2015: 10
(stage GP de Bessèges, stage and GC Paris - Nice, 4 stages Giro d'Italia, 2 stages and GC Tour of Colorado)
2016: 7
(stage + GC Tour of Oman, stage + GC Paris - Nice, 2 stages + GC Critérium du Dauphiné)

Total Victories: 36

UCI Ranking
2012: Not Ranked
2013: 25th (193 Points)
2014: 7th (418 Points)
2015: 15th (296 Points)

Superprestige Ranking
2012: 63th (635 Points)
2013: 26th (1090 Points)
2014: 3th (2246 Points)
2015: 4th (2320 Points)

Team
2012: Lotto Belisol
2013: Team Argos - Shimano
2014: Team Argos - Shimano
2015: Team Garmin - Sharp
2016: Team Garmin - Sharp


Stijn Van Gent


Somehow I've got this strange feeling of déjà vu, like I've done this before... Anyway, this is me, Stijn Van Gent:

Name: Stijn Van Gent
Date of Birth: 22/02/1990
Height: 186cm
Weight: 80kg
Type of Rider/Style: Growing up in Oudenaarde, it'd be too easy to let you guess what kind of rider I am: a classic rider. I hope to be called a flandrien one day. I was born and bred on cobblestones, I even learned to ride a bike on cobblestones. It's a part of who I am. Thanks to my experience on the field I'm quite an agile rider, too. Narrow roads, cobblestones, wet and muddy roads, that's my style. A classics rider born.

Whatever advantage I may have on the cobblestones, I lack on ascending roads. In the Flemish Ardennes I can hack it, I can use my brute power to get to the top, but when the climbs are just a bit longer, the Ardennes or even mountains in France, it just doesn't work out for me. I'm definitely not cut out for it. Whenever my parents went on a 2-week holiday to Italy, I stayed home and went riding all day long on the good old Belgian roads.

My most powerful weapon in any race is probably my sprint finish. I'm quite explosive and I rarely race without getting my beats per minute above the 190 at least once. Though I'll never sprint as well as someone like Greipel, or Cavendish, my sprint does get better the harder the race was. That's why I rarely just sit back and wait for the sprint to happen in a cobbled race.

Time trialing is just awkward for me. I've never spent much time practicing it, I must admit. I love racing, real racing, reading people's faces, attacking, those kind of things. Long distance time trialing is a disaster for me, short ones I can handle, barely.

Something that's been passed down my family from generation to generation is persistence and determination. And that's about what I want to be as a rider: determined, tough, aggressive, racing on wet cobblestones, like the old black-and-white shots from Paris-Roubaix, the old heroes, mythical...

Important Races Palmares

OmloopK-B-KM - SRE3GWRvVPR
201221th28thDNE17th19th15th19th
20132nd5th6th9th4th7th5th
20142nd3rd14th1st1st3rd9th
20151st3rd4th1st2nd2ndD.N.F.
20161st1st1st1st2nd1st1st


GT Palmares

.Giro d'ItaliaTour de FranceVuelta a España
201389th (1)
2014D.N.E.
201558th (6) + P


Grand Tour Stages: 7

Championships

National ChampionshipsRoad RaceTime Trial
20131st44th
2014D.N.E.D.N.E.
20152nd41th


World ChampionshipsRoad RaceTime Trial
201457thD.N.E.
20151stD.N.E.


Other Notable Results
2012
Ruta de San Luis: Mountain Jersey
Ronde van West-Vlaanderen: 5th
Dwars Door Vlaanderen: 3th
GP di Stresa: 1st
Tour de Wallonie: 1st + Points Jersey + Young Jersey + 2 Stage Wins
Eneco Tour: 3rd + Stage Win
Overijse Classic: 1st

2013
Ruta de San Luis: Stage Win
Strade Bianche: 1st
Tour de Picardie: 1st + Points Jersey + Young Jersey + Stage Win
Eneco Tour: 1st + Young Jersey + Stage Win
Dutch Valley Classic: 1st
Classic Hamburg: 4th
Overijse Classic: 1st
Classique de Plouay: 2nd
Paris - Bruxelles: 3th
Paris - Tours: 7th

2014
Santos Tour Down Under: 8th + Stage Win
Tour of Oman: 4th + Young Jersey + 2 Stage Wins
Strade Bianche: 1st
Tirreno - Adriatico: Stage Win
Critérium du Dauphiné: Stage Win
Dutch Valley Classic: 3rd
Classic Hamburg: 2th
Overijse Classic: 1st
Classique de Plouay: 1st
World Port Classics: 2nd + Young Jersey
Paris - Bruxelles: 1st

2015
GP de Bessèges: 1st + Points Jersey + Young Jersey + 2 Stage Wins
GP le Samyn: 1st
Paris - Nice: Stage Win
Vuelta a Asturias: Stage Win
Dutch Valley Classic: 1st
Classic Hamburg: 4th
Classique de Plouay: 2nd
World Port Classics: 1st + Points Jersey + Young Jersey + 2 Stage Wins
Paris - Bruxelles: 1st
Paris - Tours: 1st

2016
Santos Tour Down Under: 1st + Points Jersey + 3 Stage Wins
Tour of Qatar: 1st + Points Jersey + 3 Stage Wins
Paris - Nice: 2 Stage Wins

Victories
2012: 6
(GP di Stresa, 2 stages and GC Tour de Wallonie, stage Eneco Tour, Overijse Classic)
2013: 10
(stage Ruta de San Luis, Strade Bianche, stage and GC Tour de Picardie, Belgian National Championship Road Race, stage Tour de France, stage and GC Eneco Tour, Dutch Valley Classic, Overijse Classic)
2014: 11
(stage Tour Down Under, 2 stages Tour of Oman, Strade Bianche, stage Tirreno - Adriatico, E3 - Harelbeke, Gent - Wevelgem, stage Critérium du Dauphiné, Overijse Classic, Classique de Plouay, Paris - Bruxelles)
2015: 21
(2 stages and GC GP de Bessèges, Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, GP Le Samyn, stage Paris - Nice, E3 - Harelbeke, stage Vuelta a Asturias, 6 stages Giro d'Italia, Dutch Valley Classic, 2 stages + GC World Port Classics, Paris - Bruxelles, World Championship Road Race, Paris - Tours)
2016: 16
(3 stages + GC Tour Down Under, 3 stages + GC Tour of Qatar, Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, Kuurne - Bruxelles - Kuurne, 2 stages Paris - Nice, Milano - San Remo, E3 - Harelbeke, De Ronde Van Vlaanderen, Paris - Roubaix)

Total Victories: 63

UCI Ranking
2012: 63th (80 Points)
2013: 10th (418 Points)
2014: 6th (424 Points)
2015: 4th (508 Points)

Superprestige Ranking
2012: 32th (891 Points)
2013: 6th (2055 Points)
2014: 4th (2195 Points)
2015: 1st (3146 Points)

Team
2012: Lotto Belisol
2013: Team Argos - Shimano
2014: Team Argos - Shimano
2015: Team Garmin - Sharp
2016: Team Garmin - Sharp



Next time we'll present Lotto Belisol, our team for the year to come.
Thanks a lot for following!
Stijn & Willy
Edited by Ian Butler on 09-06-2013 18:32
 
Miguel98
Stijn is back.
 
fcancellara
Grin
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Jesleyh
Yeah! Grin
Good luck with it!

Somehow I've got this strange feeling of déjà vu, like I've done this before...

:lol:
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juszta
Great! Will be following this for sure Wink
 
JuanMotr
Excelent! I was waiting for this day Smile
but just one thing is a real question for me.. Why did you choosed that Stijn is in this story and Eric isn´t? I mean that why did you seperated them? it really suprised me that there is Stijn. But it´s going to be huge.
I smell it Wink

Good luck Wink what a nice present from you to us Pfft
 
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JuanMotr wrote:
Excelent! I was waiting for this day Smile
but just one thing is a real question for me.. Why did you choosed that Stijn is in this story and Eric isn´t? I mean that why did you seperated them? it really suprised me that there is Stijn. But it´s going to be huge.
I smell it Wink

Good luck Wink what a nice present from you to us Pfft


Didn't Eric died?
 
Ian Butler
Miguel98: Indeed Smile (and: no, he didn't Wink)

fcancellara: Glad you like it Pfft

Jesleyh: Thanks a lot, man Wink

juszta: Good to hear, I appreciate it!

JuanMotr: Well, I don't really know. Eric was really over for me, while Stijn was still haunting me, deep down Pfft I've got a feeling this Willy Wouters will be a great character, so I opted for him, hope you'll like him! Thanks for the support. I hope your smelling powers will be a part of this story Wink
Edited by Ian Butler on 23-12-2012 21:35
 
Ian Butler
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Hi there,

We've both officially signed our contract with Lotto Belisol, which means we now breathe, eat, think Lotto Belisol. It also means that these guys are our family for at least one year:

The Team


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Lotto Belisol is quite a strong team, with lots of talents and a low average age. The team is pretty well balanced with strong leaders on every front.

Leaders


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Jurgen Van Den Broeck

Jurgen is the biggest Belgian hope for another Tour winner. Although he's still far off from yellow in Paris, he's still improving each year. His dedication to the sport and all its assets is unbelievable and inspiring. He'll be targeting the Tour, and may be racing the Vuelta afterwards. Contrary to speculation after Gilbert leaving, Jurgen will not lead the Ardennes Classics.

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André Greipel

André is one of the fastest man in the world. Originally a part of Mark Cavendish' successful lead-out train, André came to Lotto looking for his own glory. The team can provide him with a lead-out consisting of Roelandts, Henderson, Sieberg, Bak... André will be looking for many victories and of course, that prestigious win at the Champs-Elysée.

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Jurgen Roelandts

Jurgen is very talented and young. He's cut out for cobbled classics as he handles cobblestones extremely well and has that powerful sprint finish to take the win. He'll be racing his first classics as a leader. Throughout an important part of the season, he'll be the direct leader of Stijn. Luckily Jurgen is also known for his kindness and good heart.

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Jelle Vanendert

Jelle has known a lot of bad luck in his career. He finally got his deserved breakthrough by winning on Plateau de Beille last year. His main goal are the Ardennes Classics. But we'll probably see him returning to the Tour to get another stage win there! He's got a strong pair of legs and a lot of determination. He'll be battling his former leader Gilbert, hopefully the learner will become the master.

Other Riders

Lars Bak (31)
Gaëtan Bille (23)
Brian Bulgac (23)
Sander Cordeel (24)
Bart De Clerq (25)
Francis De Greef (26)
Jens Debusschere (22)
Kenny Dehaes (27)
Gert Dockx (23)
Adam Hansen (30)
Greg Henderson (35)
Olivier Kaisen (28)
Gianni Meersman (26)
Maarten Neyens (28)
Vicente Reynès (30)
Fréderique Robert (22)
Marcel Sieberg (29)
Mehdi Sohrabi (30)
Jurgen Van De Walle (34)
Tosh Van Der Sande (21)
Joost Van Leijen (27)
Dennis Vanendert (23)
Jonas Vangenechten (25)
Frederik Willems (32)

There's not much more to be said at the moment. We leave for Mallorca in a couple of days with the entire team. Only Jurgen Van Den Broeck is already there, training. We hope to let you know how our first season will look like soon!

Willy Wouters


The team spirit struck me as having a very positive atmosphere. Most of the guys get along real well and everyone seems at peace with each other. There's definitely some nice (Belgian) talent in the team, climbing-wise. Besides Jurgen there is Jelle, Francis and Bart. I think the first training in Mallorca will be a lot of fun. I'm curious to see how I'll stand against these guys in the mountains, and against the chrono.

Stijn Van Gent


The team is just wonderful. I think there's nothing more important in a cyclist's life than being in a good team, friends to share your ups with, but also your downs. I can really see myself developing into the rider I'd like to be here. Their training staff and youth program are of excellent quality and I can't wait to be part of that first team victory! Just to know how it tastes like...

See you soon,
Stijn & Willy
 
Ian Butler
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Hi there once more!

It's now early January 2012 and the both of us just returned from our first training camp with our brand new team, Lotto Belisol. As the season is coming near, our programs are taking shape now. But first we'd like to report on our first experiences with the team!

Training Camp Mallorca

One thing we learned so far, by the couple of weeks we've been with this team, is that Lotto Belisol is very well organized. They make excellent decisions dividing the team into different squads for the season (we being part of the youth program), and they do the same on training. Each squad gets his own specialized training. At first it was a bit weird not riding together for the first training camp, but we're so different riders it's only logical.

Lotto Belisol hired a professional photographer to take some nice action shots from out training, as a souvenir from the two weeks of training. We think it was a great initiative, and we'll show you a few!

Willy Wouters


My training was mainly uphill, with the likes of Jurgen Van Den Broeck, Jelle Vanendert, Francis De Greef and Bart De Clerq. I was a bit shy at first but after only a couple of kilometers I came out of my shell. We were constantly testing each other, attacking, sprinting. I really had a nice time. I'd like to show some pictures of a group climbing training, where the general atmosphere was a bit looser than an intensive training (which mostly was individual)

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Jurgen going into the attack here. Bart (De Clerq) reacting in the background.

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Jurgen now really accelerating with me and Bart chasing him

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Bart (right) and I sprinting between ourselves. He won, unfortunately...


Stijn Van Gent


I mainly spend my time in Mallorca working with the sprinters. We had been given a choice between Mallorca and training-recons in Flanders for the classics. Seeing how it freezes here in Flanders, the result of the voting was unanimous: Mallorca! Jurgen Roelandts showed me some gravel-like, old, un-cemented roads where we had some separate trainings for the classics. Here's some pictures of a sprint-recovery training, where we rode for 185km, planning 3 sprints in between where we tried to perfect our lead-out train.

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André getting the better of Jurgen.

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Here I am leading the sprint train for André.

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At the final sprint, we had a little competition with 5 of us. I'm the one on the far left, not bad, huh?


Well, that's it for today. We hope you enjoyed it and we should be able to present you our provisional calendar by tomorrow, so until then,
Stijn & Willy
 
Jesleyh
As usual great reports, even a great report of a training camp Wink
Glad that you started writing again...
But now serious business:
Spoiler
where are the smurfs?

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FroomeDog99
What happened with the smurfs?
I'm disappointed... Pfft
Edited by FroomeDog99 on 23-12-2012 21:44
 
kimiopn
Just awesome!

Willy seems to be an interesting rider to follow. Hope to see him on a Grand Tour.
 
Ian Butler
Jesleyh: Glad you like the reports! I already knew what would be behind that spoiler before I clicked it Wink

FroomeDog99: Yeah, well Smile It's something else!

kimiopn: He definitely has the motivation for it, as do I! Thanks for following!
 
Jakstar22
Just found it but good to see you back Ian. Nice to see Stijn Van Gent back and the new comer Willy Wouters.
 
FreitasPCM
Hello... what is this? Grin Stijn is back, along with a new friend! Grin Good luck for this one, hope after many attempts, this is the one! Smile (even though I think the First Tale of Two was amazing; but this one I'm sure will be even better after the experience you've gained Wink )
 
sutty68
Yey, Ian is back with his famous story writing skills Smile

Really like everything so far, so lets hope the racing and the results will match up too Smile
 
baggieboys32
Looking good Ian, with a bit of luck you'll hit that original form and provide us all with another fantastic read, the challenge of course is to be better than Stijn+Eric! Smile
 
Ian Butler
Jakstar22: Thanks. Hope to keep you entertained!

FreitasPCM: I definitely hope so! Thank you Wink

sutty68: Thanks so much, I'll definitely try my best! Though the speed of A Tale of Two will remain unmatched, this'll go slower, but it'll last (much) longer if all goes well!

baggieboys32: Sure, I think I can do that. After all, I've gained more experience, so it should work Wink

Thanks a lot for following, means a lot!
 
Ian Butler
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Schedules 2012


Hey,

We're nearing the first races of the season, and it's about time we present you our calendars. So without much further ado, here they are!

Willy Wouters


Lotto Belisol revealed their youth program schedule days ago and as one of the youngest in the team, I'll be spending most of my racing days in that schedule. The team decided to put the youth on most of the Italian races, so it's mainly an Italian calendar. I can't say that bothers me, Italy is a beautiful country and I've always enjoyed climbing the hills there whenever I was there on a holiday!

Maybe one more remark before I present you the schedule, all races part of the youth program are without predetermined roles. So mostly that will become clear during the races.

January: Ruta de San Luis, also known as the Tour of Argentina. The race kicks off with some flat stages, which are perfect for me to adjust to the racing rhythm again. Being part of the youth program, I have no leader to support, and that gives me freedom to act as I feel.

February: After some more training, I'm very lucky to be chosen to open the Belgian season with de Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne, purely in a helping role.

March: It gets serious now. After three days in West-Vlaanderen, we get our first chance at a real World Tour race: Tirreno-Adriatico. Only one thing's for sure: the team time trial will be a disaster. After which I will stay in Italy for Settimana Ciclistica Internazionale.

April: After barely two weeks being home, we get sent to Italy again, this time for Giro del Trentino, a four day stage race with three mountain stages. Two one-day races follow, GP di Toscana and GP di Industria Larciano.

May: May is all about one thing, my peak for this first season, the Giro d'Italia. It'll be my first grand tour, so I'm very curious how I'll hold up in that feared final week. After the Giro, it's a time-out for nearly two months!

July: I'll return to racing in July, with the Tour de Wallonie. Just as well, I'll be sick of Italian roads by then anyway!

August: My next race is definitely not my cup of tea, but I'll be able to help the team, in the Eneco Tour. I'll take a plane the day of the final stage to adjust to the America time table for the Tour of Colorado, where my second peak of the season lies. After the US, I return to Belgium.

September: I'll finish my season in a flat, one day race: Paris-Bruxelles.

The team thought it might be useful to draw out our ideal fitness schedules, peaking our moments well. This is what I came up with eventually.

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That's it for me. I think it's a great schedule and I'll see a bit of all kinds of races. The first Grand Tour will be quite an experience and I'm looking forward to it, a lot!

Stijn Van Gent


Making a schedule is like puzzling. I sat down with the team manager and we had a good talk about what I wanted, what he expected of me and what was (im)possible. In the end, this is what we came up with, and I've got to say I'm extremely pleased with it.

A big part of my calender coincides with Willy's one. We'll be racing quite a lot together this year, so that's a real nice thing, too.

January: Like Willy, I will start in the Ruta de San Luis. I've no real expectations there, yet. I'll probably try to meddle in a sprint or two, but we'll see about that later.

February: And then it's on to my favorite part of the season: early classics. Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne. I'll mostly work for Jurgen there.

March: After the opening weekend it's on to West-Vlaanderen, where I hope to ride a good race. There is a prologue, which I don't do bad on, and a big cobbled stage, which should be to my liking! Tirreno-Adriatico is next. And then it starts getting real interesting for me. I'm not 100% sure yet to be selected, they'll watch my results first, but potentially: Dwars Door Vlaanderen, E3-Harelbeke, Gent-Wevelgem, Ronde Van Vlaanderen, Paris Roubaix!

April: As mentioned, the two cobbled king-classics. Then a small break and it's off to Italy for GP di Toscana and GP di Industria Larciano.

May: My first Grand Tour, Giro d'Italia. I expect it to be tough, extremely tough. All I hope to get out of that race is finishing, as the mountain stages are very dangerous for riders of my caliber: young, inexperienced and a classics rider.

July: Tour of Wallonie, that's it! Mostly a race to get back into shape for a more important race in August.

August: A stage race for riders like me: Eneco Tour, after which follows a chain of (one-day) races: Dutch Food Valley Classic, Hamburg Classic, Overijse Classic, Classique de Plouay, World Port Classics...

September: ... GP Jef Scherens and finally the end of the season: Paris-Bruxelles.

It's a shame I can't ride the National Championships, but if I perform well this season, I might get a shot at the title next year! My drawn fitness schedule looks as following.

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Well, that's it for this post. We're really glad to have such a corresponding schedule in the first season of our professional careers. I guess there's nothing more to talk about, next time we'll post you from Argentina! Until then,
Stijn & Willy
 
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