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[PT] Vesuvio-Accumalux 2016
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Sponsors

You can't go wrong with the combination of industrial batteries and a dormant Volcano! The two unlikely partners link up for the 4th successive season - while Accumalux are now firmly established as one of the longest running sponsors in Cycling today.

Vesuvio
Accumalux
ArcelorMittal
Zanussi
Corratec
Giro

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Team History


Vesuvio - Accumalux
SportingNonsense
2014
2nd

- 2nd in ProTour Team Standings
- ProTour Individual Standings: Ben Swift (14), Andy Schleck (18), Frank Schleck (26)
- Andy Schleck: Tour de France (GC, Points, KoM, 4 Stages), Tour de Suisse, GP Liechtenstein, 3rd in Paris-Nice
- Frank Schleck: Badaling International, Tour of Norway, 2nd in Amstel Gold, 3rd in Deutschland-Tour, 3rd in Classique du Grand-Duche, 4th in Paris-Nice, 5th in Tirreno-Adriatico
- Ben Swift: 1 Vuelta a Espana stage, 4th in Praha - Karlovy Vary - Praha, 5th in Rund um Koln, 5 other stage wins
- Marcel Kittel: 3rd in Tour of Qatar, 5th in Chrono des Herbiers, German TT Championships
- Alex Kirsch: Tour de l'Avenir, 1 Tour de France stage
- Jaime Suaza: 6th in Vuelta a Colombia
- Ben Gastauer: 7th in Volta Ciclista a Catalunya

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Spoiler
Team [24 riders]:
Andy Schleck Richie Porte
Frank Schleck Ben Swift
Bob Jungels Romain Feillu
David Claerebout Thomas De Gendt
Sebastien Einsle Frederik Strand Galta
Ben Gastauer Pedro Merino Criado
Alex Kirsch Maciej Paterski
Gilles Heymes Jaime Suaza
Pit Schlechter Chen Shikai [Loan]
Kevin Feiereisen Moreno Hofland [Loan]
Marcel Kittel Dmitri Medvedev
Oleksandr Lobov [Stagiaire] Ivan Savitsky [Stagiaire]
Loaned out [1 rider]:
Toms Skujins


Vesuvio - Accumalux
SportingNonsense
2013
5th

- 5th in ProTour Team Standings
- ProTour Individual Standings: Andy Schleck (4), Frank Schleck (9), Ben Swift (20)
- Ben Swift: 4 Giro d'Italia stage wins, 2nd in Tour of Qatar (1 stage win), 3 other stage wins
- Andy Schleck: Tour of Romandie, 2nd in Tour de Suisse, 3rd in Tour de France (1 stage win), 3rd in Vuelta Ciclista a Catalunya
- Frank Schleck: Giro di Lombardia, the 'real' winner of Tirreno-Adriatico, 3rd in Vuelta al Pais Vasco, 8th in Vuelta a Espana

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Spoiler
Team [23 rirders]:
Andy Schleck Richie Porte
Frank Schleck Riccardo Zoidl [Loan]
Bob Jungels Steven Caethoven
David Claerebout Thomas De Gendt
Sebastien Einsle Matea Kvasina
Ben Gastauer Pedro Merino Criado
Alex Kirsch Mwangi Samwel
Ben Swift Toms Skujins
Marcel Kittel Maciej Paterski
Philipp Walsleben [Loan] Dmitri Medvedev
Marcel Barth Moreno Hofland [Loan]
Thomas Koep [Loan]
Loaned out [1 rider]:
Gilles Heymes



Vesuvio - Accumalux
SportingNonsense
2012
1st

- 1st in ProTour Team Standings
- ProTour Individual Standings: Frank Schleck (9), Benat Intxausti (17), Ben Swift (32), Rigoberto Uran (33)
- Frank Schleck: Tirreno-Adriatico, Liege-Bastogne-Liege, Classique du Grand-Duché, 4th in Giro d'Italia
- Ben Swift: Tour of Qatar
- Benat Inxtausti: 3rd in Vuelta a Espana (1 stage win), 2nd in Volta Ciclista a Catalunya
- Rigoberto Uran: 7th in Tour de France, 2nd in Tour of Oman

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Spoiler
Team [25 riders]:
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png Frank Schleckwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ES.png Beñat Intxausti
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png Ben Gastauerwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/CO.png Rigoberto Uran
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png Nick Clesenwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/CO.png Carlos Betancourt [Loan]
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png David Claereboutwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/KE.png Mwangi Samwel
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png Sebastien Einslewww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/NL.png Johnny Hoogerland [Loan]
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png Nico Schinkerwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/BE.png Jelle Wallays [Loan]
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/GB.png Ben Swiftwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/PT.png João Cabreira
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/DE.png Marcel Kittelwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/IT.png Artemio Moschella [Loan]
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/DE.png Marcel Barthwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/AU.png Michael Ford
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/DE.png Andreas Stauff [Loan]www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/HR.png Matea Kvasina
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/DE.png Dietmar Mehr-Wenige [Loan]www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LT.png Drastutis Stundzia
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/KZ.png Maxim Iglinskiwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/PL.png Maciej Paterski
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/RU.png Dmitri Medvedev
Loaned out [3 riders]:
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png Bob Jungels
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png Alex Kirsch
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LV.png Toms Skujins
Stagiares [1 rider]:
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png Tom Schwarmes


Vesuvio - Accumalux
SportingNonsense
2011
5th

- 5th in ProTour Standings
- ProTour Individual Standings: Frank Schleck (6), Rigoberto Uran (9), Benat Intxausti (13)
- Frank Schleck: Liege-Bastogne-Liege, FBD Eire Tour, Badaling International, GP Yekeratinburg, Giro di Lombardia
- Benat Intxausti: 'Moral Vuelta Winner' (1 stage win, long stint in race lead)
- Rigoberto Uran: 5th in Tour de France (1 stage win, stint in race lead), 2nd in Deutschland Tour, 2nd in Volta Ciclista a Catalunya, 3rd in Tour de Suisse


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Spoiler
Team [23 riders]:
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png Frank Schleckwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/CO.png Rigoberto Uran
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png Ben Gastauerwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ES.png Beñat Intxausti
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png Nick Clesen www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ES.png Pedro Merino Criado [loan]
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png David Claerebout www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ES.png Juan Carlos Rienda Segura [loan]
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png Sebastien Einslewww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/HR.png Matea Kvasina
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png Nico Schinkerwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/DE.png Marcel Kittel
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/IT.png Teodoro Costagli [loan]www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/DE.png Marcel Barth
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/GB.png Thomas Faiers [loan]www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/PT.png João Cabreira
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/KZ.png Maxim Iglinskiwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/AU.png Michael Ford
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/RU.png Denis Galimzyanov [loan] www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/IE.png Ciaran Kelly [loan]
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/RU.png Dmitri Medvedev www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/GA.png Amadou Bakari [loan]
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/NL.png Jan Hopman [loan]
Loaned Out [2 riders]:
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LT.png Drastutis Stundziawww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/KE.png Mwangi Samwel


Accumalux - Huez
SportingNonsense
2010
6th

- 6th in ProTour Standings
- ProTour Individual Standings: Frank Schleck (7), Benat Intxausti (14), Franco Pellizotti (22)
- Frank Schleck: Paris-Nice, Amstel Gold Race, Liege-Bastogne-Liege
- Benat Intxausti: 2nd in Vuelta a Espana, 5th in Tour de France
- Franco Pellizotti: 2nd in Giro d'Italia
- Marcel Kittel: World U23 TT Championships


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Spoiler
Team [20 riders]:
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png Frank Schleckwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ES.png Santiago Perez Fernandez
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png Christian Pooswww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ES.png Beñat Intxausti
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png Nick Clesenwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/HR.png Matea Kvasina
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png David Claereboutwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/DE.png Marcel Kittel
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png Sebastien Einslewww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/DE.png Marcel Barth
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/IT.png Franco Pellizottiwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/PT.png João Cabreira
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/TN.png Rafaâ Chtiouiwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LV.png Gatis Smukulis
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/KZ.png Maxim Iglinskiwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LT.png Drastutis Stundzia
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/BE.png Nico Sijmens www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/VE.png Franklin Chacon
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/NL.png Remmert Wielingawww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/KE.png Mwangi Samwel
Loaned Out [1 rider]:
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png Ben Gastauer


Accumalux - Formex
SportingNonsense
2009
1st

- 1st in ProTour Team Standings
- ProTour Individual Standings: Frank Schleck (1), Franco Pellizotti (7), Fabian Cancellara (33), David Millar (39), Oscar Freire (47)
- Franco Pellizotti: Milano-San Remo, 3rd in Giro d'Italia, World Championships
- Frank Schleck: Tour de Suisse, Japan Cup


Spoiler
Team [23 riders]:
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png Frank Schleckwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ES.png Oscar Freire
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png Christian Pooswww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ES.png Beñat Intxausti
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png Nick Clesenwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/HR.png Matea Kvasina
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/IT.png Franco Pellizottiwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/DE.png Marcel Kittel
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/TN.png Rafaâ Chtiouiwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/DE.png Marcel Barth
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/KZ.png Maxim Iglinskiwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/AR.png Jorge Giacinti
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/FI.png Jussi Veikkanenwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LV.png Raivis Belohvosckis
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/GB.png David Millarwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LT.png Drastutis Stundzia
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/GB.png Chris Newton www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/CH.png Fabian Cancellara
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/BE.png Nico Sijmens www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/CH.png Jean Nuttli
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/NL.png Remmert Wielingawww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/CH.png Rubens Bertogliati
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/PL.png Piotr Mazur


Accumalux
SportingNonsense
2008
4th

- 4th in ProTour Team Standings
- ProTour Individual Standings: Frank Schleck (7), Fabian Cancellara (14), Francisco Mancebo (27), David Millar (48)
- Frank Schleck: Tour de France
- Fabian Cancellara: Paris-Roubaix, Eneco Tour of Benelux
- Francisco Mancebo: Volta Ciclista a Catalunya
- Eindhoven TTT


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Spoiler
Team [28 riders]:
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png Frank Schleckwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ES.png Francisco Ventoso
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png Christian Pooswww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ES.png Beñat Intxausti
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png Nick Clesenwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ES.png Koldo Gil
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png Nico Schinkerwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ES.png Francisco Mancebo
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png Carlo Kirschwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/DE.png Marcel Barth
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png Jempy Druckerwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/AR.png Jorge Giacinti
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/CZ.png Ondrej Sosenkowww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/AR.png Edgardo Simón
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ZA.png Robbie Hunterwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LV.png Raivis Belohvosckis
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/GB.png David Millarwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LT.png Drastutis Stundzia
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/GB.png Geraint Thomaswww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/CL.png Gonzalo Garrido Zenteno
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/RU.png Mikhail Ignatiev www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/CH.png Fabian Cancellara
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/NL.png Remmert Wielinga www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/CH.png Jean Nuttli
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/PL.png Piotr Mazurwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/CH.png Rubens Bertogliati
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/PL.png Przemyslaw Niemiecwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/VE.png Manuel Medina



Saunier - Duval Prodir
SportingNonsense
2007
1st

- 1st in ProTour Team Standings
- ProTour Individual Standings: Frank Schleck (2), Francisco Mancebo (8), Koldo Gil (29), Leonardo Piepoli (35)
- Francisco Mancebo: Vuelta a Espana
- Frank Schleck: Tirreno-Adriatico, Fleche Wallone
- Eindhoven TTT
- Leonardo Piepoli: 4th in Giro d'Italia


Spoiler
Team [25 riders]:
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LU.png Frank Schleckwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ES.png Francisco Ventoso
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/IT.png Leonardo Piepoliwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ES.png Ruben Elvira Lobato
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/IT.png Guido Trentinwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ES.png David Canada
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/FR.png Christophe Rinerowww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ES.png Javier Mejias
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ZA.png Robbie Hunterwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ES.png Alberto Benitez
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/GB.png David Millarwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ES.png Arkaitz Duran
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/GB.png Geraint Thomaswww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ES.png Carlos Zarate
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/RU.png Mikhail Ignatievwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ES.png Raul Alarcon Garcia
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/NL.png Remmert Wielingawww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ES.png Iker Camano
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/PL.png Piotr Mazurwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ES.png David de la Fuente
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/LV.png Raivis Belohvosckiswww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ES.png Juan Jose Cobo
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/CH.png Rubens Bertogliatiwww.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ES.png Francisco Mancebo
www.pcmdaily.com/images/flags/ES.png Koldo Gil

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Vesuvio-Accumalux over the years

From left to right are the top ranked riders from each year. Frank Schleck was ranked in the ProTour Top 10 for 6 consecutive seasons, and after a year out, made it back in again in 2014.

Top 4

2014 A Schleck F Schleck Swift Gastauer
2013 Swift A Schleck F Schleck Gastauer
2012 F Schleck Intxausti Swift Úran
2011 F Schleck Úran Intxausti Iglinski
2010 F Schleck Intxausti Pellizotti Iglinski
2009 F Schleck Pellizotti Cancellara Millar
2008 F Schleck Cancellara Mancebo Millar
2007 F Schleck Mancebo Gil Piepoli


5th-8th
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2014 Kittel Suaza Kirsch Paterski
2013 Samwel Kittel Caethoven Medvedev
2012 Iglinski Paterski Mehr-Wenige Hoogerland
2011 Kvasina Ford Kittel Medvedev
2010 Perez F. Sijmens Kvasina Wielinga
2009 Freire Intxausti Clesen Hunter
2008 Sosenka Medina Ignatiev Ventoso
2007 Millar Cobo Bertogliati Wielinga

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Remember when? Frank Schleck won the 2008 Tour de France

Squad: Frank Schleck, Cancellara, Millar, Ignatiev, Hunter, Sosenka, Medina, Poos, Nuttli



Rivals: Di Luca, Valverde, Dessel, Rasmussen, Evans, Popovych, Kashechkin, Plaza, Leipheimer, Contador, Moreau, Gadret, Fothen, Sastre, Kirchen

Route
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It was a good start for the team when Cancellara won the prologue to become the first race leader. 4 riders in the Top 15 of the prologue is worth noting for what was to come. A couple of sprint stages followed, with Theo Bos taking a momentous 3rd place on Stage 1! Already the pyrenees arrived in Stage 3, with a multiple climb stage that ended by going up the Tourmalet and back down again. Schleck made the selection with Valverde and Di Luca, who had earlier crashed, and won the stage in a sprint!

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Schleck then took Yellow after a surprising stage win on a stage with a slight uphill finish in Plumelec, beating Sastre and Kirchen on the line. Earlier in the stage Millar had been involved in the breakaway - alongside Green Jersey Tom Boonen!

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More flat stages followed, until the return of mountains on Stage 10 and 11. Kirchen and Gadret took victories, with no real gaps forming amongst the favourites. Gaps were a plenty on Stage 13 - a team time trial.

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Accumalux, powered by Cancellara and Millar, simply destroyed the field. We put nearly 4 minutes on the team of our main rival Di Luca, La Gazzetta dello Sport, and now the closest contenders to Schleck were Valverde at 1'53 down, Rasmussen at 3'11 and then Di Luca, Evans and Gadret around the 3'50 mark. The gains continued on Stage 14. Schleck may only have been 2nd to Di Luca, but Spanish champion Valverde lost time, as did Rasmussen and Gadret. Rasmussen responded by taking a long range attack on the next mountains stage, but it backfired for him, while Schleck safely finished 8th behind a victorious Dessel.

Just 4 stages left, and now it was time for Alpe d'Huez. Again Rasmussen went long range, while Schleck was pressed into action when reacting to Di Luca on the Galibier.

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Rasmussen led by 7 minutes at the foot of Alpe d'Huez, with Valverde giving chase. But it was French power which followed, as Dessel stormed the climb to win the stage - catching the Dane with 1km to go.

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4th on the stage for Schleck, all but securing overall victory - now with a 4 minute GC lead over 2nd placed Dessel. It did not even matter that Schleck could only finish 11th on the following Mountain time trial stage. There was still time for Dessel to lose his podium place though, as Schleck played a key part in shaking things up on the hard penultimate stage that was mysteriously rated as flat.

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And that was that. Alessandro Petacchi won the Champs Elysses, but Frank Schleck had won the Tour.

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What happened next?

Frank Schleck did return in 2009 to defend his title, and three stages wins in the first half of the race, plus the crash of race leader Thomas Dekker, put him in a strong position to win a 2nd Tour. But it wasn't to be, as Stijn Devolder proved too strong, and defeated Schleck by 2 minutes.
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Andy Schleck: 2 Down, 1 to go?

May 2010

For the first time in a long time, the Vuelta a Espana has moved to May and the peloton is lining up in Grenada. Accumalux - Huez have their hopes pinned on Benat Intxausti in his first season as a serious team leader. Drasutis Stundzia, Franklin Chacon, Matea Kvasina, Marcel Barth, Rafaa Chtioui, João Cabreira, Marcel Kittel and Santiago Perez Fernandez provide a multi-cultural support team. Lining up for Domina Vacanze is Andy Schleck, who crashed out of his GT in 2009, but did podium the Giro back in 2008.

The early TTT and ITT did not suit Schleck, but did go well for Intxausti. After the first mountain stage - won by Schleck - it was Intxausti who took the race lead.

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Schleck vs Intxausti

But on the following Stage 8 - won by future Accumalux rider Rigoberto Úran - Andy Schleck took the race lead and did not look back. There were only 4 road Mountain stages in the whole race, but Andy made it 3 wins out of 4.

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Winning Stage 13 on the Angliru

There was a Mountain ITT, but the final week was remarkably flat. So Schleck turned himself into a sprinter! An infamous stage win on Stage 16, ahead of Bellis, Rodriguez Segarra and Cavendish, would be a key driver in the increased recovery stat for sprinters. There was a further podium on Stage 18, behind Bennati and Roelandts, as Andy fought Bennati all the way to the end for the Points jersey - falling just short.

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Take that, sprinters!

He did take joint victory in the King of the Mountains jersey though alongside, of course, the overall Vuelta triumph - his first Grand Tour triumph. Benat Intxausti took 2nd in 2'55, in what remains the Spaniard's best GT result.

StageTypeS PosGC Gap
1TTT9150+ 21
2F140+ 23
3F58+ 35
4F52+ 35
5ITT1914+ 1'40
6F10914+ 1'40
7M12+ 12
8M21- 27
9H121- 27
10F421- 27
11F71- 27
12H291- 27
13M11- 35
14M11- 2'18
15H21- 2'30
16F11- 2'50
17F181- 2'50
18F31- 2'58
19H191- 2'58
20MTT31- 2'55
21F191- 2'55

July 2014

Now on board with Vesuvio - Accumalux for a 2nd season, Andy Schleck took to the start at Mont Saint-Michel faced with another opening TTT. The rest of the squad was Jaime Suaza, Thomas de Gendt, Marcel Kittel, Alex Kirsch, Chen Shikai, Dmitri Medvedev and Richie Porte.

And the first week could hardly have gone worse, ending it in 21st place - a whopping 5'32 off the lead of Taylor Phinney. What came next was possibly one the greatest comeback in ManGame history.

It started on Puy de Dome. He may have been beaten by Andrey Amador at the top, but this is where the time gains began. A day of huge climbing followed on Stage 9, and it ended with a fine solo victory. The gap now more than halved to 2'25.

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Attacking clear on Prat de Bouc

Nothing is straight forward though, and an awfully timed puncture saw him lose time on Stage 10 while Phinney consolidated his race lead with a victory. Gap now 3'34. The back and forth continued into the Pyrenees and La Mongie. A 3 man selection was made: Schleck, Madrazo and Pluchkin. Bringing back those old sprinting skills, it was a 2nd win for Andy.

Aleksandr Pluchkin now held the Maillot Jaune, and the gap held firm at just over 2 minutes for 5 more days. Further success for the team came as Alex Kirsch took his first pro win at Orange, and Chen Shikai came 2nd behind Teklehaimanot on Mont Faron. The GC action began to pick up again on Stage 16 as yet more sprinting earned another stage win for Schleck, and more crucial seconds.

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Fastest in Firminy

Kirsch was back in the break on Stage 17 for a big day of Alpine climbing. The Izoard was the big climb, before a descent and uphill finish in Briancon. On the Izoard Schleck linked up with Kirsch along with other favourites and the support on the descent was critical. Schleck destroyed the pack in the final climb of Briancon, and now the gap was only 1'27.

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Huge acceleration in Briancon

That set things up for a monstrous time trial up to Orcieres-Merlette from Gap. Pluchkin might have been expected to extend his lead, but the opposite occured - and the gap had now been slashed to 20 seconds, with 2 Mountain stage remaining. Andy only needed 1.

The Alpe d'Huez is a fitting place to secure a Grand Tour triumph and as Schleck tore up the road, Pluchkin cracked under the pressure. He put so much into the climb that breakaway man Henao was able to beat him at the end, but a resulting 2 minute gain on the Moldovan leader was more than enough. Pluchkin actually gained some time back in Stage 20 on the Galibier, but too late for that.

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In Yellow, and in command

And with a celebratory sprint on the Champs Elysses for 7th place, Andy Schleck wrapped up his 2nd Grand Tour win. A final winning margin of 1'27 after such an emphatic turn around. The Points and King of the Mountains jerseys came with it.

StageTypeS PosGC Gap
1TTT642+ 54
2H1618+ 1'49
3F2018+ 1'49
4F4014+ 1'49
5F2112+ 1'49
6ITT11124+ 5'32
7F921+ 5'32
8M27+ 4'00
9HM15+ 2'25
10H225+ 3'34
11M15+ 2'20
12M35+ 2'24
13F205+ 2'24
14H94+ 2'24
15F114+ 2'24
16H14+ 2'04
17M23+ 1'27
18MTT22+ 20
19M21- 1'52
20M31- 1'35
21F71- 1'27

Andy Schleck has now won the King of the Mountains jerseys at all 3 Grand Tours. But the true Grand Slam requires overall victory in all 3.

December 2014

Vesuvio-Accumalux management are looking ahead to the new season. The first team goal down on the list was a simple choice, and will define the season for Andy Schleck.

Win, Giro d'Italia
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Scorchio
Oh Shleck, A; aiming for the Giro, mixing it up!

Nice history lessons for us SN. appreciated.
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Gustavovskiy
You're making Andy one of the top legends of the game, right next to Cunego. Interestingly, 2 somewhat failed riders irl.

Will tune in to find out if Andy completes his GT palmares this year already
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SportingNonsense
It's nice to vary up the races Schleck does, keeps it interesting - there's not much he could achieve at the Tour this year that he didnt already do last year, after all.
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Swift keen to address big stage inconsistency

It's hard to be too disappointed with a 2014 season that featured 6 victories, but for a rider like Ben Swift, expectations are rightfully quite high - and clearly they were not met last season. The dream team 2013 combination of Pedro Merino Criado, Steven Caethoven and Swift was a tough act to follow, and though Merino Criado did well upon stepping up to Man 2 - the new addition of Romain Feillu was not always the most consistent.

Where it mattered most in 2014, Swift did not deliver. Only 1 Vuelta a Espana stage win - the opening stage - with the Brit being overwhelmed by Erik Mohs, and the leadout provided to him by John Degenkolb. And then in an ideal World Championships route, he could only finish 4th. He also disappointed at the Tour of Qatar - it took a supreme ride by Marcel Kittel to save our sponsor goal there.

Compare that to 2013 where he was the team's best rider. 2nd overall at the Tour of Qatar but most significantly was the 4 Giro d'Italia stage wins following an entertaining head to head with Daniele Bennati.

But this was not the first time that Swift has underwhelmed on the big occasion - his debut (and to-date only) Tour de France appearance could only net him a 2nd place on Stage 5. Sprinting is an incredibly competitive field, but that does not stop being the harshest of critics on themselves when things do not go right.

It's yet to be decided which Grand Tour Swift will race in 2015 - although of course it will not be the Giro. Either way, it will provide him an opportunity to make up for past disappointments, and show the peloton that he is able to perform as well as his stats suggests.

In looking ahead to the new season, Swift has expressed a clear determination to do just that. But he also expressed disgust at the recent actions of the cycleYorkshire team, who have tried to big themselves up by presenting lies to indicate an association with Swift. Financies are expected to be tight at Vesuvio this season, but Swift is certainly not for sale and even if he were, he would have no intention of ever going to a team such as that.
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Shonak
Those recaps are great HQ reads. Also, very nice nostalghia with this Pre-Dinosaurs PCM screenshots. Shock

Stijn Devolder winning Tour 2009 sounds just wrong though. :lol:
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SportingNonsense
The team will have two national time trial champions here after two riders took their debut national title. For Bob Jungels this could be the first of many, while for Marcel Kittel the TT title was extremely satisfying with it being such a competitive discipline within Germany.

Here are their jerseys:

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Thanks to OlegTinkov
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Regulars depart as Vesuvio take aim at loans market

After riding for the team for 5 seasons, Vesuvio-Accumalux have opted to release the Luxembourg pair of David Claerebout and Sebastian Einsle this off-season. Having joined us as neo-pros they developed into two excellent domestiques who have served the team well on many occasions. Einsle in the hills, and Claerebout with his mountain and time trial abilities.

The stand out individual performance from these two riders came from Sebastian Einsle, who hit a real purple patch towards the end of the 2012 season. He won Stage 5 of the FBD Eire Tour up Seskin Hill, leaving his breakaway companions behind for a first professional victory. At the next race the Tour of Northern Europe he again infiltrated a decisive breakaway on Stage 6 - doing enough to finish 17th overall for the race, and take 2nd in the King of the Mountains competition. Meanwhile David Claerebout delivered some of his finest performances in 2014, with 27th at the Dauphine Libere and 28th in the Deutschland Tour.

They may be leaving our team, but this is by no means the end of their careers. We strongly encourage others teams to consider them this transfer season - there's no doubt that they could be particularly useful to CT teams.

Their departure will allow Vesuvio - Accumalux to devote more space to the loaning in of riders from either PCT or CT for the season. We have a long sucessful history of loaned in riders. Last season we saw Chen Shikai play a vital role in Andy Schleck's amazing season, while Moreno Hofland rode with us for a 2nd year running as part of our successful hills squad. Previous seasons have seen the likes of Riccardo Zoidl, Johnny Hoogerland, Carlos Betancourt, Thomas Faiers and Andreas Stauff all gain valuable experience riding for us - amongst many others.

Our initial target is to loan 4-5 riders in for the season. We will be drawing up a shortlist of potential candidates, but will also welcome contact from other teams once the transfers season is underway, to advertise their available riders.
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Atlantius
Guess I might get in touch concerning those loan slots in due time...

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cio93
There are a couple of Puma riders that I could very well imagine on loan at Vesuvio next season, it'll be interesting to see whether they are already on your shortlist or whether I have to approach you.
 
SportingNonsense
Well I expect my shortlist will contain as many as 20 riders when I've made it - so if I don't contact someone about loaning a rider straight away, it doesn't mean I'm not interested in them Wink
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dev4ever
I have 2 riders that needs to be loaned out. Hopefully they are any interesting for you!
Expect my call once transfers is underway!
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Toms Skujins to leave the team during transfers

It was rumoured a few months ago, and it can now be confirmed. Toms Skujins, one of the hottest young puncheurs in the world, will be sold by Vesuvio-Accumalux in the coming weeks.

He has struggled to fit in at Vesuvio, with 2 of his 3 contracted seasons with the team having been spent loaned away. His renewal wage of € 500,000
sealed the deal, as there is simpy no space for him to remain in the team.

But where will he go?
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cio93
I'm a tad bit less angry at Kelderman now Pfft
 
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