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[PT] Team Puma - SAP 2023 | Team Presentation
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Edited by cio93 on 23-08-2023 12:56
 
cio93
Team Goals 2023 - TBA


Spoiler
2024 Transfer Availability




●●●●●/●●●● - Definitely sold or available for a convincing offer



Filippo Ganna766973807481696669737474824.10028450k
Jannik Steimle746670657169746778806162714.10028130k
Felix Gross746161626975766379796061644.10026115k
Lukas Meiler746474647270717763717566644.10029125k
Mike Aaron Egger667574557076715964747365554.1003160k



This bunch contains riders who we are actively looking to make deals for.

This does not mean that all five will be sold, as particularly the losses of both Steimle and Gross are likely mutually exclusive and we just want to present both options to interested managers.
Similarly, the departure of Filippo Ganna requires both a good offer and an immediate, very specific use of the freed up cap space and potentially gained fee.

Both pure cash and intriguing swap deal offers (ideally for cheaper riders in return) are encouraged at the start, however our main plans for this transfer season would likely require a significant cash influx from most of these deals.
We all know how main plans tend to turn out though!


Filippo Ganna should require only little introduction. Coming straight from a 1000+ points season as the 26th best PT rider, his stock only keeps rising as riders like Phinney and Durbridge are declining and many more of his opponents will follow the coming years.
At 28 years of age, he guarantees you half a decade of top TT results, particularly as a major favorite for any prologue, but his big selling point is his ability to convert those results into great GC positions even in stage races that are not made for pure time trialists. Again, 1065 points speak for themselves!
Particularly if your team can offer him similar TTT support, you will even struggle to fit him into all suitable races where he's a top 3 GC favorite.
On top of all of this, he is the current Italian TT champion, so you get a nice jersey as a bonus!

We also encourage PCT teams to inquire about him if you are interested as all of his standout skills are obviously elevated further against PCT opposition. Depending on the path we take, we may be open to swaps with one or multiple low-waged riders to lower the fee down to PCT budget levels.


As mentioned above, we likely only part ways with one of our sprinters/leadout options of Jannik Steimle and Felix Gross.
Both offer sprint skills that would be ideal for opportunistic stage hunting in PT or PCT or as a standout leader in CT. Even GT success appears to be possible with these stats, and some would go as far as saying that their skill bracket has as good a chance there as the 82-83 sprinters!

Steimle is better suited to more undulating terrain and thus also offers you a very reliable leadout option with little risk of his energy going into the finale being too depleted for a good setup job.
Gross is specialized more towards resistance to have his actual leadout last as long as needed, but that bigger energy pool also helps him make it there in the first place when the profile isn't as much to his liking.


Lukas Meiler is a clear CT leader level cobbles rider with a great punch to contest any cobbled finale you throw at him.
As of now, no CT cobbler gets even close to his skill on hills which will guarantee you the favorite status for Geraardsbergen-Bosberg and gives you a great option to even contest C1 races like Viano do Castelo.

For only 125k, you can unlock an entire terrain for your CT team to immediately become a consistent podium contender in, or your PT/PCT team adds a reliable domestique who won't be useless for the 90% of your calendar that doesn't consist of cobbled races!


Mike Aaron Egger is a cheap climber that excels at breakaway success at any level even up to GTs, where more often than not he'll attempt to make the big mountain breaks if you assign him that role. His resistance and acceleration give him the ability to contest KoM sprints and breakaway wins.




●●● - Potentially available for a good deal


Remi Cavagna776474767574717373716063764.1002990k



In this middle category, we find the phenomenon Remi Cavagna. There are very few things he can't do - namely pure climbing - and thus all of his race days are always well-spent, no matter where you want to deploy him.
He particularly excels at races like Chrono Arenberg and ToNE where the cobble-TT hybrids reign, but even without cobbles he can set himself apart from the pure TTers on hilly queen stages.
Additionally, he offers you a great reliable leadout option for punchier sprinters, as he comes with many years of experience as Arnaud Demare's penultimate (or sometimes even final) leadout.

Many teams have perpetually inquired about him as his unique skillset sees him consistently score well above his OVL rating, and while his status hasn't changed significantly since all that hoopla started, one of our plans this season is simply "sell Cavagna, do some loans and be done with transfers".
Alternatively, if you can come up with a good cash offer, we may be in need of that to realize some dealings elsewhere, so feel free to inquire (even for the 5th time)!




●● - Needs a very good offer or very specific situations to be sold


Valentin Madouas747577697673766073736668704.10028200k
Ben Zwiehoff687775607376736261766777604.10030115k
Joris Nieuwenhuis776469607174707175776276604.1002860k



We don't see a particular need or incentive to sell any of these three riders, but if cap space is of the essence (Madouas/Zwiehoff) or we need just that little bit of extra cash (Nieuwenhuis), these riders are not untouchable per se.
Please let us know of your general interest in any of them as early as possible so we can message you quickly if they become truly transfer listed!


Valentin Madouas comes off an impressive season as a puncheur leader who fits the underdog role perfectly, as many hilly classics appear to end in sprints which immediately brings him into podium contention as long as he can avoid getting dropped.
And to avoid getting dropped on the hills, he comes with great climbing skills to manage his energy very well in the first 80% of a race.
Being only 100 points behind a 83hill Skujins this season speaks for itself!

Ben Zwiehoff is the kind of rider you would create in a lab if the prompt was "mountain breakaway specialist".
For that role, you require a strong punch on top of your pure climbing skills, good resistance to have some energy left to sprint for mountain points and stage finishes, great acceleration to actually win those sprints, and descending skills that help you recover energy for the next mountain.
None of those stats are below 75! With Zwiehoff, you get everything you could want packed into one.

Joris Nieuwenhuis on the other hand gets pretty close to an ideal leadout rider, particularly for a 60k wage.
His strong rouleur skills will position your sprinter right at the front, solid resistance ensures that effort isn't short-lived, and while his sprint speed alone won't cause issues keeping your train together, his acceleration can immediately set yours apart from the rest right at the start of the chaos before either your final leadout takes over or your PCT/CT sprinter goes past.
Additionally, he can also help your cobbles squad.

Edited by cio93 on 25-08-2024 13:19
 
cio93
2023 Renewals


NameFLMOHITTSTRSRCCBSPACFGDHPR22 Wage 23 Wage
S.Herklotz728481747980786768768076781.200.0001.150.000
A.Demare73678061757280638281706361675.000710.000
F.Ganna76697380748169666973747482450.000420.000
V.Madouas74757769767376607373666870195.000175.000
J.Steimle74667065716974677880616271120.000115.000
L.Meiler74647464727071776371756664125.000115.000
B.Zwiehoff6877756073767362617667776060.000125.000
R.Cavagna7764747675747173737160637690.00080.000
C.Mager7074776268707156607168706265.00065.000
F.Stork6975717574737658617062687660.00065.000
M.Egger6675745570767159647473655560.00060.000
J.Nieuwenhuis7764696071747071757762766050.00060.000
J.Schinnagel6875746577727157657369746560.000100.000
Y.Niu7274726776697556747473706755.00050.000
N.Politt7363667870737260596569667655.00055.000
N.Cemazar6974727372737456616567667250.00050.000
F.Gross7261616268737563777760616250.00050.000
K.O'Brien7465747572766861646967667350.00055.000
D.Weinstein7170707572707667687065697655.00055.000
M.Heidemann7068687567727058606062647360.00050.000
3.605.000



After a fifth consecutive podium spot in the ProTour rankings in 2022 (season review will follow), Team Puma - SAP presents their renewals summary.


Overall, renewals went very well at the Puma HQ in Herzogenaurach, with all significant roster pieces (more on that later) agreeing to wage reductions.

Expected raises for Ben Zwiehoff (maxing out) and Johannes Schinnagel (Vuelta KoM win) were compensated by a combined reduction of €120.000 between the five most important long-term riders, which sees the team enter transfer season with only a slightly too high wage bill while complying with the minimum roster requirement.



Transfer Availability



FOR SALE


Arnaud Demare736780617572806382817063614.10032710k


Yes, this is the year.

After 10 seasons with Team Puma - SAP (two of those out on loan), Arnaud Demare is available to save your team from any relegation danger and transform it into a top outfit with a single transaction!

His accomplishments are too many to summarize in between all this text (stay tuned for a dedicated post), and thus the decision wasn't an easy one, but it is time to dive head-first into our future now that riders like Ganna, Madouas and Steimle can be trained.

We believe Arnaud easily has another 2-3 years at the absolute top level in him, and this is the right time to offer this opportunity to any team interested in covering two terrain leader roles with the only rider in ManGame history to offer both 80+ hill and sprint.




Available for a convincing offer


Lukas Meiler746474647270717763717566644.10028 115k
Christian Mager707477626870715660716870624.10031 65k
Mike Aaron Egger667574557076715964747365554.10030 60k
Joh. Schinnagel687574657772715765736974654.10027 100k
Yikui Niu727472677669755674747370674.10029 50k
Nils Politt736366787073726059656966764.10029 55k
Domenic Weinstein717070757270766768706569764.10029 55k


This bunch of riders can be kept if things go to plan, but are not planned around in future races to a point where a mutually beneficial swap or an intriguing cash offer can't convince us to start negotiating.
None older than 31, they all provide great value for low wages, as making sure to fit as many valuable stats within as low of a OVL as possible has been a main focus of our team building for years now.

Particularly the increase in German-speaking teams this off-season means we're happy to talk about kickstarting your project with a suitable local rider with great value for money in the CT.

Lukas Meiler and Johannes Schinnagel are the exeptions to this with their higher wage, and they find themselves in this category as a contingency plan in case there need to be more sales than expected.
Still, Meiler could be a great CT leader if your team wants to explore the cobbles, and if you want the current Vuelta a España KoM jersey winner in your team, Johannes is your man!



Needs a crazy deal



Filippo Ganna766973807481696669737474824.10027420k
Valentin Madouas747577697673766073736668704.10027175k
Jannik Steimle746670657169746778806162714.10027115k
Ben Zwiehoff687775607376736261766777604.10029125k
Remi Cavagna776474767574717373716063764.1002880k
Florian Stork697571757473765861706268764.1002665k
Joris Nieuwenhuis776469607174707175776276604.1002760k
Nik Cemazar697472737273745661656766724.992450k
Kelland O'Brien746574757276686164696766734.422555k
Miguel Heidemann706868756772705860606264734.442550k



The future of Team Puma - SAP. With the majority of these riders being trainable now, we look for them to lead the team on their respective favored terrains to soften the blow of losing a top rider.
The bottom three riders have been acquired last off-season for a good reason and thus play an important part in future plans.

No standard offer can convince us to part ways with any of these riders, but we all know any transfer season contains plenty of crazy ones as well!



Loaning out


Felix Gross726161626873756377776061624.002550k



Felix Groß can already carry his own weight in PT now at level 4.00, but if our finances will benefit from it, we're happy to consider loaning him out to a fellow PT team to aid your sprint train setup. His high resistance and recovery guarantee consistency in delivering a long leadout across stage races of any length.



Silvio Herklotz


Silvio Herklotz728481747980786768768076784.10029 1.15m

Silvio Herklotz.
 
whitejersey
Well that's way to secure the training money I suppose! End of an era coming and I am interested in seeing which team will burn the money on a 32 year old Demare. He's a mythical rider for your team and honestly will be very weird seeing him in different colours next year!
 
redordead
I agree with WJ gonna be a bit strange not to have Demare at Puma.

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jandal7
Wow, going to be shocking seeing Demare gone. Please demand a huge bid only PT teams could hope to match Pfft
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cunego59
Well those are certainly a lot of German (and other) riders potentially on offer ...
 
kandesbunzler26
I'm sad to hear (once again) that Madouas is the future of your team as I hoped to claim the same in the nearer future, but given future training that's probably out of reach for a long time (or even more probable: forever). But at least he's in good hands at a manager who really values him (and if that changes you'll know who's willing to take care of him Wink)

And Demare is a tiny bit out of reach for a CT team anyway ...
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cio93
@whitejersey:

Pot 7 makes him very valuable beyond this year, so hopefully he can be more of a long-term solution for our successors. Definitely not one-and-done material even in decline with those starting stats! Cool

I wish we had much of a choice, but we've been in cap space hell for years because of our dual threat and I can't gut any more of the team's core to keep it intact any longer. It's already been tough losing Arndt/Sütterlin/Stüssi/Vasyliv recently and now we'd be down to losing young guys for him, so we have to diversify.

@redordead:

Frown With us certainly dropping in the rankings due to this, I'll be very happy to see him succeed wherever that will be then!

@DubbelDekker:

Silvio Herklotz.

@jandal7:

As whitejersey said, it's training money, so highest bidder wins! Pfft
I'd happily get surprised by such smart planning if a PCT team can accommodate him and provide the funds. Don't hesitate to try, guys!

@cunego59:

Always having you on my mind when making these availability posts! Wink And for once we might talk swap and not just cash too!

@kandesbunzler26:

Understandable, he's been very valuable already with his '21 Vuelta, and probably will be my #1 training target this season and the next with his unmatched SP and competitive MO in those HIL regions.

However, if that training turns out to be fruitless in a few years, who knows! Smile And until then, apologies.

 
SotD
It will be interesting to see where Demare goes, and if the new "owner" will have the same sense of planning as you had. Demare is a brilliant leader, but you also have a strong setup around him with riders that can a bit of the same with less quality ofcourse. Riders like Madouas, Niu, Cavagna, Nieuwenhuis and Steimle have all - in various scenarios played a vital role in delivering Demare where he needs to be.

It's always difficult to end an era, but it's now or never obviously, and it will be interesting to see Madouas taking over the lead HI role in races where Herklotz isn't covering it. How you want to train Ganna is also interesting I think. The obvious route is to make him the best TT'er there is, now that Phinney is soon out of the equation the rise to stardom is shorter. But it could also be a more GC orientated timetriallist, like Coppel was in his peak at us with 76HI.

Finally it's interesting to see if it's actually possible to make Steimle a worthwhile investment. I can have my doubts in all honesty. I would rather see money invested in Stork and/or Cavagna, but I know you value your OVL control so you know what to expect from wage demands Smile
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Fabianski
No more Swiss riders to bother you for, but I might switch to Germans then Pfft
Démare would obviously be a huge deal for a PCT team, but then again, PCT teams only have PCT wallets :lol:

Instead, strengthening my uphill departments or TT core could be on the table depending on how transfers go - in any case, I expect us to be talking once again Wink
 
jph27
Worrying to think what the sale of Demare may fund in terms of training - not sure who would want to be part of helping that happen? Pfft
 
cio93
Merci, Arnaud Démare


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It's impossible to accurately put into words how much Arnaud Démare meant, means and always will mean to Team Puma - SAP.

Secured from Free Agency in 2013 as a hybrid puncheur-sprinter talent for €260.000, he spent his first season on a CT loan at Magna-Ryanair and his second on a PT loan at our friends over at Festina (now ELCO) due to our volatile relationship with the promotion-relegation system back in the day.

In 2015, we first saw him race in our jersey, and his story has been second to none since.

Two Top 70-positions in the overall ranking during his final year of improvement and his first year at max level were quickly followed by a jump into the Top 30 in 2017.
Fueled by yearly training to eventually become the first ever (and so far only) rider in ManGame history to combine an elite-level punch with an elite-level sprint, Arnaud Démare hasn't left the individual Top 20 ever since our PT-winning 2018 campaign where he contributed the second most points of the team.

Moreover, he twice cracked the Top 10, and he leaves the team on his personal high point after finishing an astonishing fourth in 2022, a feat never achieved or beaten by any (at least partial) sprinter not named Sam Bewley.


Always riding wherever Herklotz didn't, and aided by smart race planning to identify the perfect GT each year, Arnaud Démare won 11 Giro d'Italia stages and two maglia ciclaminos as well as nine Tour de France stages and another two maillot verts during his time with Team Puma - SAP.
To further illustrate his enourmous quality: he has won at least one Grand Tour stage every year since 2016 and thus every year that he spent maxed out, and won the points classifications at all of the last four GTs he entered.

Additionally, he got to spend two entire seasons racing in the tricolore as French road race champion and made his nation proud during this time by winning Tour de France stages in said jersey both years.



The time we get to spend with Arnaud sadly comes to an end as our plans can no longer accomodate his perfectly reasonable requests, so to commemorate the past ten years, please have a look at some of his brightest career moments to date.

Merci infiniment, Arnaud!


2013


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career start in CT with an Alsace podium before taking his first ever win and yellow jersey in Beauce, and a first glimpse at his puncheur skills with another 3rd in the Emerald Race

1DanielMorenoIberia - Comunidad Valenciana570
2PieterWeeningTeam Gazelle549
3GerSteegmansBanco Nacional de Costa Rica536
92ArnaudDemareMagna-Ryanair106


2014


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a WT loan to gain rouleur experience chasing in Köln and leadout experience helping Festina teammate Guerao win in Suisse, and a first TdF ending with 8th on the Champs

1YuriTrofimovTinkoff Credit Systems Bank3041
2TaylorPhinneyWikipedia2701
3SamBewleyBecherovka - Kiwibank2501
268ArnaudDemareFestina - Canal+123


2015


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first (PCT) season in yellow, on his way to 6th in Plouay before raising his hands for a dominant first classic win in Philadelphia, later piloting local Ciolek to a Deutschland win

1Luis Leon Sanchez GilEvonik - ELKO1207
2Alberto ContadorBonsucro1006
3Janez BrajkovicONCE-Eroski999
66Arnaud DemareTeam Puma - SAP294


2016


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finally maxed and back in PT, with an early Paris-Nice victory foreshadowing the inaugural GT stage win at the Giro, and bookending the season by becoming national champion

1Andy SchleckVesuvio - Accumalux2570
2Sam BewleyBecherovka - Petrof2549
3Taylor PhinneyRBC Pro Cycling2309
69Arnaud DemareTeam Puma - SAP454


2017


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narrowly missing out on Tour de France stage 1 and yellow, but remaining determined enough to take stages in both the maillot vert and the NC jersey later in the race

1Sam BewleyMoser - Sygic2509
2Simon SpilakFestina - Dexia2499
3Taylor PhinneyRBC Pro Cycling2328
29Arnaud DemareTeam Puma - SAP860


2018


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Grand-Duché success before a record-equaling six stage wins in the Giro (sometimes by being the only sprinter left), beating nemesis Van Stayen to the stage and Nederland GC

1Sam BewleyMoser - Sygic2657
2Silvio HerklotzTeam Puma - SAP2332
3Simone PonziHugo Boss2327
8Arnaud DemareTeam Puma - SAP1871


2019


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best ever San Remo result in third, then taking the maillot jaune in style and winning two more stages in green to secure his first ever GT points jersey in Paris

1Silvio HerklotzTeam Puma - SAP2198
2Rein TaaramäeAker - MOT2166
3Taylor PhinneyGrieg - Maersk1993
16Arnaud DemareTeam Puma - SAP1258


2020


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yet another Giro stage win in the ciclamino and later showing he's the deserved points classification winner on the final day, topping the season off with NC jersey #2

1Taylor PhinneyIsostar - Specialized2528
2Silvio HerklotzTeam Puma - SAP2456
3Pierre-Henri LecuisinierFestina - OAKA2044
19Arnaud DemareTeam Puma - SAP1166


2021


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winning his sixth Tour de France stage in the national champion jersey, and TdF stages 7/8/9 in the maillot vert for his third consecutive GT points classification

1Taylor PhinneyIsostar - Specialized2310
2Silvio HerklotzTeam Puma - SAP2293
3Miguel Angel LopezEvonik - ELKO1916
13Arnaud DemareTeam Puma - SAP1499


2022


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two more Giro stages (the first on day 1 to take pink) for 11 total and a second ciclamino victory, and leading under the kite in Demare's final Puma-SAP race (7th in Moscow)

1Taylor PhinneyIsostar - Specialized2265
2Silvio HerklotzTeam Puma - SAP2130
3Mads PedersenGrieg-Maersk1668
4Arnaud DemareTeam Puma - SAP1639

 
jandal7
Love the tribute to a true team legend and a fantastic and unique rider. As said, going to be unbelievably strange to see him without a Puma jersey, and a Puma squad without him.
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knockout
Legendary rider who was part of one of the most legendary feuds we have seen in the MG - Van Stayen is deep in the decline, now it's time for Demare to follow him. For me it's certainly a reminder how time waits for nobody. Gonna miss "hating" him but also opens the option for you to move into new directions and build around new leaders around Herklotz.
A Big Thank You To All MG Reporters!

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SotD
Indeed, a fantastic write-up to an absolute Puma-legend.

I'm a bit worried about the amount of topriders floating around the "saleslist". When you aim to get as much money for training as possible, it's definately not ideal.

That being said I really hope you get what you deserve for Demare. He's absolutely brilliant, and obviously one of those riders that can keep a promoted team from relegating, or a chasing team towards stardom.
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Imladrik
Very nice write-up and throwback to history, it makes one dream.
Interested to see where he'll end up, and what your team will look after transfers.


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cio93
(many thanks for the manifold kind words about our Demare post! Smile )


A final goodbye, and the most exciting parting gift!



Today is the day that, after an entire decade on our payroll and eight seasons in the Team Puma - SAP jersey, we part ways with Arnaud Demare.


All kind words have been said already, so it is time to talk business:

Our goal was to ensure that this opportunity would be used to further our future strength and stability, possibly even beyond Herklotz' prime years.
Thanks to our longtime friend liefwarrior at the newly returning PCT outfit Tryg - Gobik, we were able to do so beyond even our most ambitious pre-transfer plans!

While we initially had planned to amass sufficient cash to train up our future leaders in-house, the instant we heard which riders were available for a swap, our heart was fully in this.
Even though great alternative offers came in (and we apologize to those managers again!), the future this deal sets us on was impossible to not fall in love with.


So without further ado, we present two core members of Team Puma - SAP for the foreseeable future: Max Kanter and Georg Zimmermann!



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Max Kanter 4.100 26yo Sprinter €185.000
Fl Mo Hi TT St Rs Rc Co Sp Ac Fi DH Pr
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Max comes to us as the best pure CT sprinter of the 2022 season, and while it pains me to say, as a definitive upgrade over Jannik Steimle already.

He has the engine to not mind long, fast days, and that base tenacity hopefully helps him stay in contact over some lumpier terrain as well.
Additionally, he doesn't mind some cobbles along the way to a sprint finish.

We do have some concerns over the two-division jump up, so with him having finished development a year ago now, we plan to work together hard over the winter break to get Kanter ready for the PT sprints and have him become one of the representative faces of Team Puma - SAP for the rest of this decade!



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Georg Zimmermann 4.100 26yo Climber €120.000
Fl Mo Hi TT St Rs Rc Co Sp Ac Fi DH Pr
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Georg has left a most outstanding impression two years ago as a loanee for us, with mighty impressive breakaway performances for an unmaxed rider leading to only missing out on the PT Top 100 by a couple dozen points.
Ever since we've seen his potential, we dreamt of being able to utilize his skillset on a permanent basis, and Arnaud made it happen!

Zimmermann's main strengths are exactly the bullet points you'd ask for in a promising climber for breakaway and KoM hunting: He combines his uphill prowess with an elite tier endurance and resiliance, doesn't mind putting in an acceleration for a KoM or finish banner and enjoys trying to gain an advantage descending.

Talks about training are less prevalent with him because we first want to see how his current skills translate to the big races, but being similarly first-year eligible, there's no rush to push him further up.






Two loanees expected to perform


We have also agreed to terms for two strong loanees to ride in our jersey this upcoming season.


Alongside the Demare swap, we discussed another transaction with our friends at Tryg - Gobik, and luckily our negotiations went just as smoothly as with the big deal, so we welcome Tobias Halland Johannessen to the team for the 2023 season!

Furthermore, with some TTers about to be lost, we reinforce our TTT squad again after quick amicable negotiations with DK Zalgiris to host future superstar timetrialist Rokas Kmieliauskas for his first taste of ProTour racing.



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Tobias H. Johannessen 4.00 24yo Climber €120.000
Fl Mo Hi TT St Rs Rc Co Sp Ac Fi DH Pr
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Tobias immediately becomes our best climber behind Herklotz, and will aim to cover both KoM jersey hunting and riding for GC to make use of his U25 status depending on the race objectives.

His great sprint makes him a prime candidate for GT breakaway success, but we also have to figure out where to best use him conservatively to capitalize on the extra classification points on offer.
We believe that even at his young age, he's ready to do both!



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Rokas Kmieliauskas 3.05 23yo Time Trialist €200.000
Fl Mo Hi TT St Rs Rc Co Sp Ac Fi DH Pr
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Rokas is a competitive TTer in only his second pro year already, and he can easily contribute to our strong TTT squad as well as attempt to go for good U25 results in the many races we target with Filippo Ganna.

With expectations being that he will join the elite TTer ranks within just two years, we're very happy to play a vital role in getting him to that point!
 
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