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Erik Larsen | Vuelta ciclista a Mallorca
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kqyt
Hello! I am Erik Larsen and I was born 21st October 1992 in Kristansand in the south of Norway.i42.tinypic.com/2wpmj3b.jpg I've pretty new in this circus of cycling, after only five years of training. My father was born in Grimstad, which is a cycling-crazy city not far from Kristiansand. When I was younger, he really wanted me to cycle, but I didn't want to, yet. I was crazy for football. But after some years I gave up, and started cycling with my dad in the evenings. He was pretty good, and trained me hard. But I really started to enjoy cycling when I was together with my family in Denmark, and saw a cycling-race. After that I asked my father if I could join a cycling-club, and he of course said yes. Because we were often at holiday in Denmark, I got a special relationship with Saxo Bank, after I had met C.A. Sørensen in a race. Last year, I joined my first race as an U23 rider. It was hard, but I felt prepared, and I was proving good in the mountains. Now I feel ready to take the step up to the professional world, but I don't know where to go?
I've got a contract offer by Katusha, Saxo Bank, Movistar, Orica and Lampre and Europcar. I really don't know where to go.


Katusha: They have Joaquin Rodriguez, Denis Menchov and Daniel Moreno as their best climbers. There are also seven other 70+ moutainriders in the team. But they have a Norwegian in their team, Kristoff, which will make the fit in easier. I think I'll be a teammate in the start.
Saxo Bank: I have a special relationship to this team, and they don't have too many climbers either. I'll probably be a teammate in the bigger races to help Contador, but maybe in some smaller races I'll be a free element. Or if I find my shape early, I might be a captain.
Movistar: This is probably the best team, they promise me good trainers and training camps. But I feel it is a bit many climbers there, and might stay as a teammate three or four seasons a teammate three or four seasons, which I will find quite boring and might don't train as hard.
Lampre: I don't know much about Lampre, except they have a really good climber, Scarponi. They also have Cunego, but not many without them. It will probably be a bit like Saxo Bank, but with a smaller chance for captain.
Orica Greenedge:Is a team without real climbers, but with some very good hill riders, so that destroys my leading chances. They are also mostly Australians, which will make it hard fro me to fit in the group, and it will be long to my family.
Europcar: Is a french team, with some really good climbers. Here I am not expecting a good position in the team, and I don't think I will fit in the group.

I am thinking of going to Saxo Bank, but I maybe go to Movistar or Katusha. I'll be think of this until the season starts in January.

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2012 Victories
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Stage 4 Tour Down Under

Edited by kqyt on 05-06-2013 14:06
Diadora Cyling
A new era in Italian cycling?
 
fcancellara
Go to Saxo Bank! Smile
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admirschleck
Go to Orica,bigger chances for leading the team quicker Wink
 
Nunekazz
What type of ryder is Erik Larsson?? GT guy or only mountain?
 
fcancellara
By the way, wasn't Joker - Merida interested? Pfft
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TomC
Saxo Bank! But Katusha should be interesting as well Wink
 
MrUfo87
Don't know which db you're using, but if you're using the 2013 db, I shouldn't go to Saxo Bank. Katusha will be difficult because they already have 30 riders. I guess Movistar is the best option, but it's your choice. Wink
 
Abelbaba
becouse of your special connection with saxo i would advise them, keeping motivation with a team you not like enough is very hard.
 
kqyt
@fcancellara: As mentioned, I'm not decided yet of which team to go for, but I am aiming for a World Tour team, so I can be in the big racesWink
@admirshcleck:Yep, Orica is a good team, but I'm a bit afraid of traveling half the world away from my family wen I am so young
@Nunekazz:I think he will be a GT rider. Here is his stats(Except he is in RNT, and MO and HIL is 1 more)
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@TomC:Yep, as mentioned before, they are two of my favourite teams to go to
@MrUfo87: I am using a 2012 DB, so Saxo doesn't have many 70+ riders.
@AbelbabaYep, Saxo is my favourite

Diadora Cyling
A new era in Italian cycling?
 
wogsrus
As somebody else has said, will probably be able to lead at Orica far quicker than most teams.
 
sutty68
It has to be Saxo Bank for me Wink
 
Daggen
Take it easy when it comes to leading in races. Follow your heart Wink
 
kqyt
I've been thinking for a while now, and I will sign for Saxo Bank!! My trainer requirements came through and I am euphoric to be in Saxo Bank. I'll travel to them tomorrow, too meet them. I really don't know what to do then, but I'll probably start training at once. Even I found Orica to have big leader chances, I went for Saxo Bank. It is a lot of reasons, but the biggest was that they were not far from my home, so I could visit my family. And they can join all the world tour races. I'm really excited about this!!!
Diadora Cyling
A new era in Italian cycling?
 
Jakstar22
Good luck at Saxo Bank Grin
 
TomC
Very good choice, good luck Wink
 
PCM rulezz
Good luck at Saxo Bank
Winners never quit, quitters never win.

It's difficult not to be happy when you're surrounded by Belgians. - Mark Cavendish


 
kqyt
I've just finished a training camp in Sydney, so today I am going to look at Jonathan (Cantwell), David (Tanner) and Luke (Roberts) race in this hilly NC in Austrailia. I've been told that the team leaders have decided to save the better climbers early in the season, so I'll maybe be a free rider or even a captain in Tour Down Under. It's really hot today, but I'm getting used to it now.

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When they went out of the city the first time, seven riders had escaped. Over the radio I heard it was one more rider was in the breakaway. That made Orica take control over the pack, but it didn't seem like they were going fast.

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They passed sometimes, and with 100 km to go, David Tanner had escaped. He was fastly gaining time to the breakaway, but Orica in the pack didn't give him free time, so he was about 50 sec in front of the pack.

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He was just as far behind the breakaway as the pack was behind him, and his legs saw not as fresh as they were, but they seemed to be all right.

It took long time before they passed next, with all three Saxo riders at the front. But it was going slow. When they passed next time, Luke (Roberts) had attacked, but Orica were pushing hard behind. I heard over the radio that Evans and Gerrans attacked, who would arrive first? Rogers from Sky and Clarke(Orica) had also attacked and was in the group at the front. They were two min before the pack.

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Everyone around me was excited, who would come first? I spotted a rider, and it was a Saxo Bank rider! Roberts was in the lead. He sprinted to a victory. Behind him, Rogers rode safely in to a second, while Clarke sprinted and took the third.
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Goss won the sprint in the pack, while the other sprinters were boxed. Hayman, which had fallen, finished the race as the last.

RankNameTeamTimePlayer
1Luke RobertsTeam Saxo Bank4h22'30Kqyt
2Michael RogersSky Pro Cycling+ 27
3Simon ClarkeOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
4Simon GerransOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
5Cadel EvansBMC Racing Teams.t.
6Matthew GossOrica-GreenEDGE+ 1'34
7Allan DavisOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
8Christopher SuttonSky Pro Cyclings.t.
9Stuart O'GradyOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
10Jonathan ClarkeUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.


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11Richie PorteSky Pro Cyclings.t.
12Stuart ShawDrapac Professional Cyclings.t.
13Rory SutherlandUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.
14Rhys PollockDrapac Professional Cyclings.t.
15Mitchell DockerOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
16Cameron WurfChampion System Pro Cycling Teams.t.
17David TannerTeam Saxo Banks.t.Kqyt
18Adam PhelanDrapac Professional Cyclings.t.
19Cameron MeyerOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
20Jonathan CantwellTeam Saxo Banks.t.Kqyt
21Michael MatthewsRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
22Robbie McEwenOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
23Lachlan NorrisDrapac Professional Cyclings.t.
24Timothy RoeBMC Racing Teams.t.
25Matthew LloydLampre-ISDs.t.
26Stuart GrimseyDrapac Professional Cyclings.t.
27Adam HansenLotto Belisols.t.
28Nathan HaasTeam Garmin-Barracudas.t.
29Fabio CalabriaTeam Type 1 - Sanofis.t.
30Darren LapthorneDrapac Professional Cyclings.t.
31Adam SempleDrapac Professional Cyclings.t.
32Ben GrendaRapha Condor - Sharps.t.
33Aaron KempsChampion System Pro Cycling Teams.t.
34Mark RenshawRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
35Graeme BrownRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
36Richard LangRapha Condor - Sharps.t.
37Karl MenziesUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.
38Zakkari DempsterEndura Racings.t.
39Ben DayUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.
40Joshua PreteWhirlpool - Authors.t.
41David PellDrapac Professional Cyclings.t.
42William ClarkeChampion System Pro Cycling Teams.t.
43Hilton ClarkeUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.
44Dean WindsorEndura Racings.t.
45Jack AndersonEndura Racings.t.
46Scott LawAn Post - Sean Kellys.t.
47Mathew HaymanSky Pro Cycling+ 3'55


Reporter: Congratulations Luke, you must be euphoric now?
Roberts: Yes, of course!! I am over the moon, think of carrying this wonderful jersey all year. I'm just so happy
Reporter: Is it true that this is your last season in Saxo Bank?
Roberts: Yes, it sadly is my last season. But I will end at top, which I find really nice. Now my name is pretty known when I quit cycling
Reporter: Are you going to quit cycling for the rest of your life or will you be a trainer or a scout, or maybe a manager?
Roberts: I haven't really taught about that, so I can't answer yet.
Reporter: In this winter, a young boy named Erik Larsen has joined your team, what do you think about him?
Roberts He is a very talented climber, and in our training camp, he was really pushing me and the others on the mountains. I think he'll be a future star.
Reporter: Well, now I'll let you go and celebrate your victory. Congratulations!!

Edited by kqyt on 27-05-2013 16:12
Diadora Cyling
A new era in Italian cycling?
 
Ian Butler
Excellent team choice and looks like an awesome rider. Best of luck with this story Smile
 
PCM rulezz
Good NC for Saxo Wink
Winners never quit, quitters never win.

It's difficult not to be happy when you're surrounded by Belgians. - Mark Cavendish


 
sutty68
Happy to see that you chose Saxo Bank Smile
 
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