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ember
Really had high, high hopes when I saw Bagioli able to join the breakaway, and also seeing who he was up against. A bit of a disappointment to then end 6th, but still a very good stage for us, as we were definitely in the fight for the stage win.

Congratulations, DD! What a way to round of a sensational Giro for you.

Where the spring up until the Giro gave no answers regarding who was the front runners for the PT crown, I don't think it's an overstatement to say you've suddenly put yourself in an amazing position with this Giro!
 
Fabianski
So close Sad Would've been an amazing story for Küng if he had taken the win here, but sadly Sprint is the only stat where he's below 70 Pfft
Can't blame him for getting 2nd though, still a very cool result - I've been hoping for this type of attack all race long, and rather by Errazkin, but to see Küng getting this result is great! Losing out to a Gazelle man was kind of obvious in this race Pfft

The break obviously massively hurt Szarka's chances for a good finish in the points standings - 6th somehow feels too low for what he delivered - but I'll happily take all the points we got. And while I haven't even tried to sum them up yet, there are a lot of them, definitely far more than we could realistically expect. Küng would've needed that 10' gap to have a shot at the Top 50, but the difference between 58th and 50th is far smaller than the points for 2nd place on the stage anyway...

What to expect tomorrow then? Well, our 3 riders from 51st to 100th are safe, neither should drop out nor will improve enough.
For Errazkin, I was hoping for a Top 30, but with Aleotti gaining more than 6mins today, this will be close. He should easily overtake Williams, but Aranburu might just be a tad too far away. Not that it would matter a lot points-wise, but Top 30 would still be something.
So then, what about Stüssi? In any case, he should improve on his best GT GC finish so far, which was 8th in Giro last year. Which was already amazing, and I didn't think he would beat that. He almost certainly will, with Almeida, Hirt and Wellens being all worse than him in TTs and Tao probably just too far away.
On the other hand, the 21" gap to Eastman in 7th looks too small to defend it with -2 TT - unless Stüssi gets better daily form. And the 19" gap to Choi in 5th will likely be a tad too large to overcome, although it could still work. But I estimate the gap per stat point difference to about 15" - we'll see how accurate that is.

At the top, there's no way Herklotz will lose the GC. Carthy should be safe, too, he's not that awful in TTs after all. And it looks pretty good for Latour, too - he'd need to have an awful day and one of the next riders would have to ride the TT of their life... There's not much potential for Olivier to improve, and not much realistic danger coming from behind, either - at least that's my rough estimation. But we'll see Smile

Thanks for the report, and good luck to all for the final dash!
And obviously congrats again to DD, it's definitely been an awesome race for you!
 
baseballlover312
Happy to see there were no stage 20 shenanigans. With Walls not competing in the sprint anyway, the breakaway doesn't matter to me. Happy to clinch the KOM tie, even if it was anticlimactic from a neutral perspective.
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Before I begin, first of all, thank you to kandesbunzler for the phenomenal reports throughout and the consistent pace. Truly a treat to either wake up to or read after work every day. An amazing effort and fantastic reads the whole way through.

Second, congratulations to cio! He always should have had this one in the bag, and it's a deserved victory for the GOAT. Happy to finish second behind him.

Then for us—what a race in the end. Despite the many ups and downs, it really couldn't have gone better for us. Carthy losing time on stage 1 might have been the difference in his breakaway move, and that move was probably the greatest thing to ever happen to Carlsberg. Without it, Carthy loses huge time in the TT and finishes like 11th or 12th. With it, he finishes 2nd overall in the Giro, obviously our best GT result ever (though Warbasse's TOA was great), and that's a vast overperformance compared to what we expected coming here. It's the kind of result that makes up for bad results throughout the year and gives us way more to work with than we expected, not that we can get complacent. Hugh Carthy is already a hero in our colors.

Then you add in all the extras and it's even better. First of all, the Carthy stage win on the king stage up Zoncolan was an incredible moment (and more scoring!). With a couple of days passed, I'm willing to accept Ulrich's interpretation of events for my own happiness. It was a glorious day not only points wise, but in a display or aggression, risk-taking, and fortitude.

It also netted us the tie for the KOM jersey, which is amazing. When Carthy scooped up some points as a domestique in the first week, I guess it ended up being worth it! It was awesome to see him in blue, and iirc, this should be our first GT jersey of all time! Hope to pick up some more next year with Skjelmose in white. Our depth also ended up being sufficient if not great. Aranburu crashed a bit to 31st, but Eg in 39th and Skjelmose in 44th are nice bonuses when you have 2nd place overall. Also netted us a team classification 2nd, which is cool. I feel like we also manage to overperform in team classifications compared to the individual placings of our top few GC guys, I guess through consistency on stages.

The only area we could have improved on was the stage placings in the sprints and hills. Walls got a few decent results, but overall underwhelmed. Certainly can't complain compared to Van Poppel though. And Aranburu had moments in the first week, but then seemed to fall off a cliff and didn't contest a few stages in the second week with the other puncheurs, which was disappointing. But given his recovery and such, sending him to a GT is always a risk.

So, a tremendous effort for us. We won't know the full story until the monthly rankings come out, but I'm certainly happy with how it went.

Thank you again to kandes and everyone who's participated in the discussion!
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tastasol
Done and dusted! Big thanks to kandesbunzler for all the reports!

A decent race for us. Not much luck with the breaks in general in the race, but think we showed ourselves good for the most part. Trondsen and Gaudu also here and there with some top 10s on hilly/flat stages, and top 20 in GC for Vingegaard. Can't really expect much more.

Congrats to cio on the GC win and to all else who had a good race!
 
alexkr00
Thanks for the great coverage!

This was supposed to be our best GT of the year, but it left quite a sour taste in my mouth. The sprints were pretty much a disaster, while Formolo didn't quite impress either. He didn't break the top 10 in the GC, he wasn't exactly a constant name at the battle for the stage wins when it came down between the favorites group for it and he lost the KoM jersey in very frustrating matter.
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Fabianski
First of all, joining the others in thanking you very much for the great reports throughout the last 3 weeks, kb! Fantastic job Smile

Even though it sucks to lose out on 6th place by just 5 seconds in the end, and on 5th place by a mere 12 seconds, this obviously has been an awesome race for us! Stüssi improving on last year's 8th place couldn't be expected (maybe hoped for once we saw the startlist, though) - but it's Szarka's success that was pretty surprising! In fact, he ended up being the best sprinter in the points standings - when that's only good enough for 6th place, you know it wasn't a tour for the sprinters at all, though. But three podiums - thereof his first career win - and two more Top 5s are far more than we could expect from him. Definitely the revelation of this Giro - he'll have some pretty good arguments come renewal time!

Which on the other hand is absolutely not the case for Xuban Errazkin. We brought him because of the many hilly stages, and he did: almost nothing. It's really disappointing that he didn't even try, except for the mountain stages where he couldn't keep up anyway. 30th place in GC is a better than expected final result and partially makes up for the lack of stage results, but we were definitely hoping for more. Fortunately, Szarka jumped in to get these points Smile

The TTT stage was another big highlight, getting our first TTT podium at PT level. The final ITT was less successful, but given that Rekita was only beaten by stronger or better rounded TTers, there's nothing to complain about. We'll need a better TTer next year, and that's nothing new.

All in all, we definitely exceeded the 300 points expectation by a mile. I'm pretty sure we were less successful than last year, where Bol rocked the sprints even more than Szarka did this year, but last year we could basically send our best riders without any restrictions. And even though we expected this to be our lowest scoring GT pre-season (due to low expectations for Szarka), I wouldn't be surprised if it ended up being our highest scoring one...


Last but not least, congrats to all those who did well! Huge congrats to Herklotz, this was the perfect route for him - and all other top climbers knew that and stayed away, allowing him to get a monster score. Even though he couldn't quite make it 21 days in Pink due to the one sprint stage where he lost it, it was an amazing race - and in all honesty, I'm glad he can't be further trained now Pfft
Congrats also to Gazelle, who had their Lutsenko gamble paying off big, big time - and also had plenty of other good contributors.
And congrats to Carlsberg, where the Carthy move definitely made up for last year's Giro shenanigans! Yes, Carthy was one of the riders I was hoping to beat because of his low TT, but he was just amazing uphill in the final days!
 
ember
Thank you a lot for the reports, kandesbunzler! They've been great to read and look forward to Grin

Also congratulations to many different teams, as it feels like there were several teams having very good races. Cool to see!

For us, I'm happy with the Giro. AHJ got what we came here for with the stage win. That was why we brought him here, and he duly delivered. Had hoped he would also do a decentish GC and fight for white, but that was clearly not meant to be. Made it even better when he won the breakaway stage in a very surprising way, being a not too hard hilly stage. Then we also had Laporte giving us lots of extra coverage and points with his fight for the KoM jersey, and having it for almost two weeks, is a very nice bonus for us Grin
 
redordead
Outside of wildcards this was our worst Grand Tour to date. The whole team was bad from the TTs to the mountains. It's hard to see a better route for TGH and he still manages to fail getting a top 10. I'm likely going to need a big shake up in my GT planning going forward.

Thanks for the wonderful and consistent reporting KB! Grin
Unfortunately my team was rather anonymous apart from when they struggled, so it was hard for me to get very invested in the race as a whole.

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Nemolito
Thank you very much for the superb reporting in the last three weeks, kandesbunzler! Great reports Smile

Nice to see Zmorka win the finishing time trial. One of the objectives of sending him here is to 'finish' his Los Pollos/Oxxo career in style with a GT win, and I'm very happy he was able to do so. Decent fourth place by Sütterlin as well in that stage. So we leave the Giro with two stage wins, that is what we hoped for before the race.

But sadly the rest wasn't. Eastman seemed to be in a bad form early on and seems like he never really recovered. Finishing podium was the goal and a must here, and luckily he actually had a good time trial to jump from seventh to fifth, because the rest of his racing was very subpar. Really no excuse to barely get top 10's in mountain stages and finish behind riders like Stüssi on a real mountain stage, but stage after stage it was just getting worse. Also a lot of unnecessary time loss on the not too hard hilly stages which clearly didn't help. Our race was mostly all-in on one guy (GC-wise), and he simply didn't perform as he should, which is of course a shame for what should have been a race to boost our survival chances. Lopez Nolasco around 35th in GC is also rather low for a 79 mountain guy, you could argue that he was used as a domestique, but then again other domestiques with like 3/4/5 mtn stat far above him, so no excuses really.

We'll leave with some positive news though, 5th in GC is our best even result in a GT, and at least it's better than where we were at at the start of stage 21 as well Smile

Once again, thank you very much for the amazing reports, kb!
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Bikex
This was one of the worst GTs by my team ever probably. I didn't bring a strong team but I definitely hoped to get at least some more results in either the sprints or from breakaways.
Thank you kb for the great report throughout the last weeks. It was fun following the race. Congrats to cio for the overall win and also to dd who had the gamble with his team selection pay off majorly.
 
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Thanks guys! This has been an incredible Giro for Gazelle and Aleotti taking stage 20 is the icing on the cake.

I like how the entire team contributed. Lutsenko with his multiple stage successes, long pink jersey run, 2nd place in the PC and 17th place in GC. Leknessund by winning the U25 and 18th in GC. Aleotti by winning a stage and 27th in GC. Carboni by getting 15th in GC and 6th in KoM. Senni by getting 26th in GC. And Pavlic, Nsengimana and Hofer by being the TTT engine that made Lutsenko's pink campaign possible. It is fitting that this collective performance netted us the TC with a 20 minute difference to number two. It's almost as if the MG gods wanted to make up for last year's disaster. Pfft

Congrats on the win cio! Herklotz was invincible as always. Even late stage Giro breakaway shenanigans can't crack him.

The Carlsberg story arc was epic. Congrats bbl and good luck recovering from the whiplash.

And last but certainly not least: a big shoutout to kandesbunzler. Great job!
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AbhishekLFC
Sorry I haven't been around much.

Firstly, thanks to kb for the great reports Smile

Olivier did very well and it gives me hope for some good performances when he finally races for us. A bit disappointing we didn't put more guys into breaks but it doesn't matter anyway Pfft Kuli also doing fine with a bunch of Top 10s, along with a 2nd place thrown in.

Congrats to cio on an expected Herklotz win!

I'm happy I still have the Shikai moment as the reporter Pfft Carthy came close though!
 
Fabianski
Giro Scoring

As mentioned in the April ranking updates, here are the full scores (including wildcard riders and teams) for the Giro:

Teams

PosTeamPoints
1pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2024/Micros/pum.pngTeam Puma - SAP1726
2pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2024/Micros/gzl.pngGazelle1243
3pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2024/Micros/cdb.pngCarlsberg - Danske Bank1044
4pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2024/Micros/pol.pngPolar663
5pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2024/Micros/sfi.pngSony - Force India659
6pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2024/Micros/jur.pngJura GIANTS656
7pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2024/Micros/ziz.pngZARA - Irizar655
8pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2024/Micros/oxf.pngOxxo - Frisby539
9pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2024/Micros/yor.pngcycleYorkshire444
10pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2024/Micros/evo.pngEvonik - ELKO393
11pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2024/Micros/rab.pngRabobank385
12pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2024/Micros/fas.pngFastned360
13pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2024/Micros/mol.pngMOL Cycling Team359
14pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2024/Micros/ced.pngCedevita340
15pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2024/Micros/tti.pngTinkoff Team - La Datcha338
16pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2024/Micros/akm.pngAker - MOT309
17pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2024/Micros/mos.pngMoser - Sygic282
18pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2024/Micros/eav.pngEA Vesuvio263
19pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2024/Micros/kng.pngKing Power261
20pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2024/Micros/xr0.pngXero Racing214
21pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2024/Micros/grm.pngGrieg-Maersk210
22pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2024/Micros/ldl.pngLidl Cycling190
23pcmdaily.com/images/mg/2024/Micros/aab.pngAssa Abloy160



Riders

PosRiderTeamPoints
1Silvio HerklotzTeam Puma - SAP1637
2Hugh CarthyCarlsberg - Danske Bank712
3Alexey LutsenkoGazelle648
4Pierre LatourPolar497
5Daan OlivierSony - Force India495
6Simon YatescycleYorkshire341
7Ryan EastmanOxxo - Frisby316
8Davide FormoloRabobank305
9Ki Ho ChoiZARA - Irizar291
10Colin StüssiJura GIANTS259
11Joao AlmeidaMOL Cycling Team210
12Jan HirtMoser - Sygic205
13Gergely SzarkaJura GIANTS194
14Tim WellensFastned193
15Andreas LeknessundGazelle182
16Tao Geoghegan HartCedevita177
17Gerben ThijssenZARA - Irizar175
18Giovanni AleottiGazelle172
19Tobias FossEvonik - ELKO156
20Christophe LaporteAker - MOT147
21Alex AranburuCarlsberg - Danske Bank144
22Giovanni CarboniGazelle135
23Alexander VlasovTinkoff Team - La Datcha110
24Anders Halland JohannessenAker - MOT106
25Thanakhan ChaiyasombatKing Power99
26Nicola ConciZARA - Irizar99
27Marlen ZmorkaOxxo - Frisby95
28Yacine HamzaXero Racing92
29Matej MohoricEA Vesuvio87
30Jonas VingegaardGrieg-Maersk83
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31Luke PlappEvonik - ELKO80
32Steff CrasFastned80
33Matthew WallsCarlsberg - Danske Bank74
34Petr RikunovTinkoff Team - La Datcha67
35James FoucheXero Racing67
36Daniel HabtemichaelCedevita66
37Stefan KungJura GIANTS66
38Manuel SenniGazelle64
39Ignacio Jesus PradoLidl Cycling62
40Piotr BrozynaMOL Cycling Team61
41Jaume SuredaEvonik - ELKO59
42Thanawut SanikwathiKing Power58
43Julian AlaphilippeEA Vesuvio57
44Xuban ErrazkinJura GIANTS56
45Alexander FoliforovTinkoff Team - La Datcha53
46Niklas LarsenLidl Cycling50
47Darshana PrasadAssa Abloy48
48Stephen WilliamscycleYorkshire48
49Ryan MullenPolar48
50Karl Patrick LaukPolar46
51Alexandr KulikovskiySony - Force India46
52Keagan GirdlestoneEA Vesuvio45
53Mattias Skjelmose JensenCarlsberg - Danske Bank42
54Juraj BellanEvonik - ELKO42
55Jasha SütterlinOxxo - Frisby40
56Einer Augusto RubioKing Power36
57Niklas EgCarlsberg - Danske Bank34
58Bernard Van AertAssa Abloy33
59Mario Gonzalez SalasFastned33
60Aleksandar RomanGrieg-Maersk32
61Luis Enrique Lopez NolascoOxxo - Frisby30
62Jonel CarcuevaSony - Force India30
63Ildar ArslanovTinkoff Team - La Datcha29
64Leonardo Henrique FinklerZARA - Irizar27
65Alexys BrunelJura GIANTS26
66Andreas Odie Purnama SetiawaJura GIANTS26
67Alexandor CatafordSony - Force India26
68Aleksey RybalkinTinkoff Team - La Datcha26
69Kevin GenietsEA Vesuvio25
70David GauduGrieg-Maersk25
71Bilguunjargal ErdenebatOxxo - Frisby25
72Aydar ZakarinTinkoff Team - La Datcha25
73Marc SolerZARA - Irizar25
74Steven LammertinkCedevita24
75Sigurd NessetGrieg-Maersk24
76Ben O'ConnorAssa Abloy23
77Ronnilan QuitaKing Power23
78Mathias KrigbaumCarlsberg - Danske Bank22
79Sakchai PhodingamKing Power22
80Michael ChristodoulosCedevita21
81Eriks Toms GavarsEvonik - ELKO21
82Hector Carretero MillanMOL Cycling Team21
83Leo HayterSony - Force India21
84Mektel EyobPolar19
85Ahmad FirdausEA Vesuvio18
86Ethan VernonJura GIANTS18
87Tim KennaughMOL Cycling Team18
88Viktor FilutasMOL Cycling Team18
89Kristjan HocevarSony - Force India18
90Jean Bosco NsengimanaGazelle17
91Hamza MansouriLidl Cycling17
92Panagiotis VlatosOxxo - Frisby17
93Nicola BagioliAker - MOT16
94Danny Van PoppelRabobank16
95Ilan Van WilderTeam Puma - SAP16
96Nik CemazarTeam Puma - SAP16
97Rachmad Noka WibisonoTeam Puma - SAP16
98Jaime CastrilloZARA - Irizar16
99Jacopo MoscaAssa Abloy15
100Linus KvistAssa Abloy15
101Giulio CicconeCedevita15
102Izidor PenkoCedevita15
103Franck BonnamourcycleYorkshire15
104Luc WirtgenEA Vesuvio15
105Daan HooleFastned15
106Michel HessmannFastned15
107Marko PavlicGazelle15
108Samuel SsabagwanyaGrieg-Maersk15
109Trond Hakon TrondsenGrieg-Maersk15
110John SalazarKing Power15
111Aleksa CrncevicLidl Cycling15
112Derek GeeLidl Cycling15
113Jay VineLidl Cycling15
114Jacob KellyMOL Cycling Team15
115Heiner Rodrigo Parra BustamenteMoser - Sygic15
116Michael KolarMoser - Sygic15
117Yonathan MonsalveMoser - Sygic15
118Artem NychPolar15
119Harry SweenyPolar15
120Ryan ChristensenPolar15
121Antwan TolhoekRabobank15
122Milan VaderRabobank15
123Damien HowsonSony - Force India15
124Florian StorkTeam Puma - SAP15
125Savva NovikovTinkoff Team - La Datcha15
126Corbin StrongXero Racing15
127Logan CurrieCedevita14
128Filippo BaronciniEvonik - ELKO14
129Morne Van NiekerkEvonik - ELKO13
130Nikita RazumovTinkoff Team - La Datcha13
131Szymon RekitaJura GIANTS11
132Henry Alberto SamZARA - Irizar11
133Yentl VandeveldeZARA - Irizar11
134Alexis RenardAssa Abloy10
135Andreas HoferGazelle10
136Olav KooijRabobank10
137Kelland O'BrienTeam Puma - SAP9
138Miguel HeidemannTeam Puma - SAP9
139Chris HarperAker - MOT8
140Edison BravoAker - MOT8
141Jonathan LastraAker - MOT8
142Pedro SilvaAker - MOT8
143Sebastian BerwickAker - MOT8
144Alexander KonychevAssa Abloy8
145Yosukue MatsumotoAssa Abloy8
146Alexandros MatsangosCarlsberg - Danske Bank8
147Hugo ForssellCarlsberg - Danske Bank8
148Matic GroseljCedevita8
149Davide BallerinicycleYorkshire8
150Max StedmancycleYorkshire8
151Oier LazkanocycleYorkshire8
152Vincenzo AlbanesecycleYorkshire8
153Wouter WippertcycleYorkshire8
154Kristofer GunnlaugssonEA Vesuvio8
155Naveen JohnEA Vesuvio8
156Nils EekhoffEvonik - ELKO8
157Martin TjottaFastned8
158Phil BauhausFastned8
159Soren WaerenskjoldFastned8
160Stanislau BazhkouGrieg-Maersk8
161Tushantha RajapakshageGrieg-Maersk8
162Ho San ChiuKing Power8
163Joel PonceLidl Cycling8
164Thai Phan HoangLidl Cycling8
165Callum ScotsonMOL Cycling Team8
166Tyler ColeMOL Cycling Team8
167Daniel TurekMoser - Sygic8
168Jakub SkalaMoser - Sygic8
169Josh AtkinsMoser - Sygic8
170Michal KukrleMoser - Sygic8
171Daniel EatonOxxo - Frisby8
172Victor Alejandro OcampoOxxo - Frisby8
173Stef KrulPolar8
174Frank Van den BroekRabobank8
175Marco FrigoRabobank8
176Steven KalfRabobank8
177Esow AlbenSony - Force India8
178Remi CavagnaTeam Puma - SAP8
179Hamish SchreursXero Racing8
180Henok Tesfaye HeyiXero Racing8
181Jensen PlowrightXero Racing8
182Joren BloemXero Racing8
183Mohammad GanjkhanlouXero Racing8

 
knockout
Congrats to everyone who had a lot of success here, most notably of course Puma for a dominant victory from start to finish and Gazelle who had a brilliant race as well.

I'm not so hapy about our race. While the GC positions of Foss, Plapp and Bellan are within expectations (or in Bellans case above expectations), it felt like we lost a lot of time in situations where we shouldnt lose it. Especially Plapp felt like he only started caring about the race at the halfway point when he could have been a great contender for the youth jersey.

Still, it was probably solid enough that i cant really complain either. So i guess it was a pretty mid race for me in the end...

Thanks for the reports!
A Big Thank You To All MG Reporters!

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