Only post in this thread HQ like posts. You can make a main post about your team, I will link it in the second post. If you want to post an update or whatever, you can do that in a seperate post and link it in your main post.
Also previews and similar stuff will be posted here.
Welcome to the HQ for Pedal Africa, the first all-African team to ride in the ICL. Taking on the continent's best, and targeting future prospects and talents over the coming years, our aim is to take the riders to the next level.
We will only have African riders as part of the team, and the sponsors involved with the team will also take that form as well.
Saeco had a solid first year in the Protour - the repackaged team with star stage racers Roman Kreuziger and Simon Spilak along with Italian star sprinters Giacomo Nizzolo and Andrea Guardini. Spilak and Kreuziger have been retained into 2017, whilst Guardini continues to lead as sprinter.
Nizzolo was transferred out as Saeco looked to continue to push down the average age of the sqaud and focus more and more on providing the next generation of Italian stars. However fast men Pelucchi and Van Poppel were drafted in to maintain a decent secondary sprinter stock along with Cimolai.
Puccio, De Marchi, Trentin and new recruit Felline are also all good potential points scorers. With the ever faithful Locatelli, Brambilla, Delle Stelle and Stortini providing important domestique duty. Meanwhile young sprinter Marolt and Irish chrono expert Ryan Mullen have stepped up a level
U23 team - Fiat also solid after first year
Fiat is the feeder squad for Saeco and also saw the brand expand its sphere of influences into Slovenia and into Africa. This remained the case in 2017 with chrono man Taschin, Slovenian climber Kumer and Eritrean cobbled star Habtu leading the way.
Notable Results 2017
Saeco Andrea Guardini Palm Classic - Winner Fiat Vito Pagocar Tour de San Luis - 1st stage 3
Notable Results 2016
Saeco
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Diego Rosa
Vuelta a Tachira - 2nd Stage 7
Giro D'Italia - 3rd Stage 5, stage 14 Andrea Guardini Final prestige ranking: 69th
Paris Nice - 2nd Stage 2
Ster ZLM Tour - 1st stage 1
Giro D'Italia - 2nd stage 8
Tour of Mount Fuji - 3rd stage 2
Tour of Northern Europe - 1st stage 6, 2nd stage 1, 3rd Points
Tour of Britain - 1st stage 8, 2nd Points, 2nd stage 5, 3rd stage 2 Kristjan Koren
Istrian Spring Trophy - 3rd Stage 1, 4th GC Roman Kreuziger Final Prestige ranking: 45th
Giro D'Italia - 8th GC, 2nd stage 14
Tour de Suisse - 1st GC, 2nd stage 1 + stage 5 + stage 6, 3rd stage 3 + stage 8 + stage 9, 2nd Points
Course De La Paix - 6th GC Giacomo Nizzolo
Deutschland Tour - 1st stage 1, 3rd stage 3, 2nd points
Quebec Sprint Challenge - 4th Davide Cimolai
Vuelta a Guatemala - 2nd stage 4 Matteo Trentin
Tour de Suisse - 2nd stage 7 Simon Spilak Final prestige: 79th
Tour de France - 7th GC
Vuelta a Espana - 2nd KoM Salvatore Puccio
Tour of Britain - 10th GC, 3rd stage 1, 2nd stage 3 Valario Conti
Tour of Britain - 3rd stage 5 Team Prize - Tour de Suisse Final team standings: World Tour: 14th, Prestige: 17th
Fiat
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Ziga Marolt Final U23 Individual: 46th
Copa America de Ciclismo - 5th Copa America de Ciclismo
Tour of Bishkek - 1st stage 1, 2nd points Luca Taschin Final U23 Individual: 35th
Tour of South Africa - 2nd stage 1 Chrono San Michel - 1st
Tour de L'Avenir - 2nd stage 1 David Per Final U23 Individual: 31st
Giro Valle d'Aosta - 1st stage 6
Cascade Cycling Classic - 3rd GC, 3rd stage 2
Tour de L'Avenir - 7th GC
Vuelta a Colombia - 2nd Stage 8 Lorenzo Trabucco
Tour de Berlin - 3rd stage 3 Team standings: U23: 13th, Prestige: 49th
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant." [ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
Welcome to the Headquarters of Suntory Lucozade Sport Pro Tour Cycling Team and Suntory Orangina Development Team for the PCM Daily ICL Story Game for 2017 season.
Team History
2015 Eurosport Pepsi - CT 1st
2016 Eurosport Pepsi - PT 10th Eurosport Pepsi 2016
New for 2017 sponsors Suntory are a Japanese brewing and distilling company group. Established in 1899, it is one of the oldest companies in the distribution of alcoholic beverages in Japan, and makes Japanese whisky. Its business has expanded into soft drinks owning Lucozade, Orangina and Ribena. Suntory is headquartered in Osaka.
We are very lucky to have our new shirt designed by the great graphic artist Bikex
I am sure you will agree its a beauty.
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Squad
Transfers
Transfers In
Mads Pedersen
Colbert Delaval
Aleksandar Mihajlovski
Damien Couturier
Kenichi Imai
Michael Hepburn
Lachlan Morton
Patrick Olesen
Okuma Yamashita
Luis Crawford
Transfers Out
Matthieu Ladagnous
Joshua Edmondson
Julien Simon
Jakob Rathe
Ian Bell
Paolo Zanni
Connor Davis
Charles Planet
Ramon Arrondo
World Class fast man Mark Cavendish will have fellow Brit Adam Blythe to lead him out to get the team some WT wins.
As well as helping Cav, Aussie champion Michael Matthews will contest hill sprints.
Time Trial
Tom Dumoulin will be competitive in the race of truth and Michael Hepburn with Jan Barta will help with any TTT. The team have improved a fair bit this year.
Cobbles
Jens Keukeleire is our lone cobbler so not expecting much at all from the pave although new boy Mads Pedersen might develop in the future.
TVM Cycling Team is proud to announce that after two years on the Continental circuit, we have taken the leap and will compete in the ICL World Tour in 2017! After a tumultuous year which contained many ups and downs, we now look ahead as the team prepares to traverse new ground.
(Jersey made by akkur on PCMFocus)
2016 in Review
In a year that promised so much for the young team, at first there was little reason to celebrate in our all-new green and yellow kit. Following a shaky first half of the season, the team's future was uncertain with major sponsors undecided as to whether they would continue to fund the fledgling team for a second year.
Simply put, changes needed to be made. In a shock move, management decided to sack inaugural directeur sportif Tristan Hoffman mid-season. It was a tough and fairly controversial move which was met with disdain by many in the industry, but under new management the team appeared refreshed and we soon rediscovered our winning ways. TVM Cycling Team had soon recovered ground on our CT rivals to finish in a respectable position, just outside the automatic promotion positions.
Following the disbanding and relegation of several more highly rated teams, we were narrowly voted by our peers to join the World Tour at season's end. This is a chance which everyone involved with the team could not be happier to embrace as we march on into the 2017 season.
Team News
With the team advancing to the highest level of competition, we will obviously be launching a big off-season campaign to bolster our squad in the hopes of maintaining our spot in the World Tour by the end of next season. To assist with our goal, bike sponsors Giant have agreed to kick in some extra money to finance our team, part of which will be spent on developing riders from Taiwan to join our squad
But first and foremost, we are delighted to announce that six of our riders have already agreed to contract extensions with the team.
Brent Bookwalter
Jasper Bovenhuis
Elmar Reinders
Ramon Sinkeldam
Nick van der Lijke
Jos van Emden
We have full confidence that these men will continue to ride bravely and strongly within our team structure and will no doubt be essential core components of our debut World Tour season.
Sadly, it is inevitable that some of our riders will not remain with us for the 2017 season. Whilst we are still in contract talks with all riders, Boy van Poppel has expressed that he will be seeking a transfer to join his younger brother Danny at the Filliers - Mora team, as he sees his role in our team diminishing in years to come.
Young Koen Bekker is still deciding if he wishes to pursue a full-time career in cycling after a punishing debut year, whilst veterans Pieter Weening and Stef Clement are both nearing the end of their time in the professional peloton. We will continue to bring you more news as it comes.
Edited by OZrocker on 24-06-2016 16:49
Welcome to the Team HQ of Lufthansa IN Racing. We will ride in the Continental Tour of the ICL this season. We are starting from scratch, so we are trying very hard to get a strong foundation for the team. Despite this being our debut season, we would not be happy just making up the numbers in the peloton. We want to compete for stage and race wins.
Team Sponsors - Lufthansa
The Lufthansa Group is a global aviation group with a total of 540 subsidiaries and equity investments, which in the financial year 2015 were organised into the Passenger Airline Group, Logistics, MRO, Catering and Other business segments.
Lufthansa have been associated with German sports for a very long time. They are the official Co-Partner of the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) and the Co-Sponsor of the German Paralympic Sports Confederation. They are also the official partner of the German Football Associsation. They also provide support to almost 3800 top athletes as partners of the German Sports Aid Foundation. With such a distinct pedigree in their association with sports, it did not take us long to narrow down on them as sponsors. They were keen to invest in Cycling too.
Other Sponsors
Associate Sponsors: Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, Eurowings and Swiss International Airlines (all part of the Lufthansa Group) Secondary Sponsors: Deutsche Bahn (or DB) (German railway company) and Siemens Equipment Sponsor: Focus Frames, Shimano Wheels Jersey Sponsor: Craft
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Being the first ever Team Director from India, our ultimate aim is to promote the sport of cycling in my native land. We would like to play a similar role to what Force India have done in the world of Formula 1 in terms of popularity and providing a team to support. That, we believe, would be a good start to encourage more kids to take up professional cycling in India. We wish to tie up with Jet Airways, an Indian partner airlines of Lufthansa, in the near future.
Jersey
Credits to the_hoyle for this wonderful jersey.
Team Focus
Primary Focus: Germany Secondary Focus: Belgium, Switzerland, Austria
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Although we are looking to have a core of riders from our focus regions, we have an open outlook towards recruiting good cyclists from all over the world. We will be looking at recruiting young cyclists from Germany and other focus nations and grooming them to produce the next bright young batch of contenders at the top of the cycling world.
With this in mind, we present our team here:
Team Roster
Name
AVG
Role
Richie Porte
78.3
GC Leader
Lars Boom
76.9
Northern Classics
John Darwin Atapuma
76.4
Co-Leader
Juan Jose Lobato
75.3
Sprint Leader
Maxime Monfort
75.2
Co-Leader/Super-Domestique
Matthias Frank
75
Co-Leader/Super-Domestique
Phil Bauhaus
74
Lead-Out/Second Sprinter
Jeroen Meijers
71.4
Domestique
Julien Vermote
71.4
Domestique/TT
Cesar Paredes
70.2
Domestique
Johannes Windischbauer
69.5
Future Prospect - Sprinter
Julian Runge
67.7
Future Propect - Climber
Martin Springer
65.2
Future Propect - Climber
Mario Torrent
63.5
Future Prospect - Puncher
Denis Kathman
63.2
Future Propect - Climber
Stephan Mayer
62.7
Future Propect - Climber
Jurgen Reuter
62.6
Future Propect - Climber
Daniel Dvořáková
57.7
Future Prospect - TT
Free Agent and Transfers Round 1
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Lufthansa secured the signing of Matthias Frank from the Sevilla Cycling Team as part of pre-transfer window negotiations. Frank will always have the distinction of being our first ever rider under contract.
FA Round 1 saw us making five more signings, all of whom are leaders in different disciplines. The Free Agent captures of Porte, Boom and Atapuma was consolidated by successful negotiations to bring in Lobato and Monfort.
Free Agent and Transfers Round 2
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In Round 2, we concentrated on two aspects; getting in riders who would be the work-horses on the team and getting in a handful of young riders from our focus areas.
Two known names we welcomed were Phil Bauhaus and Julien Vermote. Bauhaus is our second sprinter and will act as the principle lead-out for Lobato in major races. He will be free to go after his personal goals in other races. Vermote was brought in to strengthen our TT department and as someone who can set the pace on the flats.
We dipped in the Transfer Market to add some strength to our climbing team. Joining us as part of trades and otherwise is Cesar Paredes and Jeroen Meijers. They are the final pieces to our mountain train puzzle.
Free Agent Round 3
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We were able to sign our first-choice youngsters in this round of the Free Agency. The team is complete.
Enel Pro Cycling is a new team, who will ride on a Continental niveau this year. This year will be an exploration year, but that doesn't mean that we will take it easy! In fact, I think that we could win some stages (or races) this season!
SPONSORS
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Our main sponsor and also the reason to this project is alive is Enel. Enel is an Italian multinational manufacturer and distributor of electricity and gas. They produces and sells electricity and gas across Europe, North and Latin America. Enel has also been a supporter of green energy, and they have therefore an other company called Enel Green Power.
JERSEY
Our jersey is created by the great jersey maker, MARSUPILAMI!
TEAM NEWS
Enel signs Andrej Rajsp
[img-r]https://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000O_ARDedwHnY/t/170/I0000O_ARDedwHnY.jpg[/img-r] We are proud to announce that we have signed Andrej Rajsp from Leopard - Evonik Pro Cycling. Andrej Rajsp is a 24-year old Slovenian rider, who is a great cycling rider. He is a great cyclist, who will get his chance to ride. His countryman Luka Pibernik is also looking forward to this signing. "I am proud that Andrej will ride for Enel this year. I will look forward to a full year with not only him, but also my new teammates.
Finally the last word for now will be: Welcome to the team, Andrej!
RIDERS
Eugenio Alafaci (09/08/1990)
Paolo Casati (21/07/1995)
Jenthe Biermans (30/10/1995)
Andrea Manfredi (10/02/1992)
Giacomo Forconi (24/04/1993)
Andrej Rajsp (26/07/1992)
Matteo Gozzi (11/12/1987)
Antonia Merolese (07/07/1992)
Alex Paoli (09/07/1993)
Loris Paoli (04/03/1991)
Luka Pibernik (23/10/1993)
Giacomo Lalla (20/04/1994)
Simone Terlizzi (21/05/1995)
Toni Forlani (10/09/1994)
Guglielmo Iannolo (11/04/1998)
Gennaro Marconi (20/01/1996)
With an average age of 24, we are one of the youngest team, but we have a lot of talent and a lot of courage to attack and show our colours.
Edited by DiCyc on 12-07-2016 15:24
It is with great pleasure that we launch the continuation of the Specialized - Playstation team into the 2017 season. Sony has moved away from title sponsorship, and the team will now be known as Specialized World Cycling. This year the team will have a much more international focus, with the prospect in mind of having riders from every continent.
Specialized has stepped up this year as the primary sponsor, and will be helping us out for most of the monetary necessities. They will also provide bikes (with in-house components, for example Roval wheels), clothes, shoes, helmets and accessories. The Specialized brand brought us to four special victories on the road last year, including one team and mountain classification win apiece. This year the team is hoping to take things to another level, and the squad, while maintaining many of its core members, will have a lot of firepower added onto it.
Shimano and Adidas continue their sponsorship tenure, with the same provisions as last year. We also have renewed sponsorship with CIBC and have started a new partnership with the Qhubeka foundation.
2017 Main Squad
Jakob Fuglsang
32
75.8
Stage Races
Heinrich Haussler
33
75.5
Sprinter
Campbell Flakemore
25
75.1
Time Trial
Esteban Chaves
27
74.4
Climber
Jake Keough
30
74.1
Sprinter
Nathan Brown
26
73.5
Time Trial
Genki Yamamoto
26
73.1
Stage Races
Ben Hermans
31
72.9
Puncher
Peter Stetina
30
72.6
Climber
Joao Marcelo Gaspar
25
71.5
Puncher
Darren Matthews
26
71.5
Puncher
Yves Ngue
28
69.8
Sprinter
Volodymyr Dzhus
24
67.8
Sprinter
Vyautas Kavaliauskiens
21
67.7
Rouleur
Camilo Gomez
33
66.4
Fighter
Toms Flaksis
29
66.0
Sprinter
Morgan Chedhomme
32
65.1
Fighter
Semyon Melnik
20
64.7
Stage Races
2017 Development Squad
Alexander Wachter
22
71.5
Sprinter
Sam Oomen
22
70.6
Time Trial
Julian Schulze
22
70.2
Climber
Juan Lopez
22
66.4
Climber
Dustin Browne
21
66.2
Puncher
Hendrik van der Merwe
20
65.9
Flandrien
Joshua Hattingh
22
64.9
Descender
Steven O'Mao
19
57.4
Descender
News
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Wins
2016
Spoiler
LTAB (Stage 1) - Gianluca Brambilla
Tour of California (Stage 4) - Joao Marcelo Gaspar
Tour of California (KOM) - Joao Marcelo Gaspar
Int. Osterreich Rundfahrt (Stage 8) - Hayato Yoshida
Circulo de Juarez (Teams) - Team SPP
Vuelta a Colombia (Stage 7) - Bernardo Colex