The first Monument of the season (Milano), a Classic (Duché), a Team Time Trial (Copenhagen) and 5 Stage Races (Tasmania, Portugal, Qatar, Tirreno and Nice) were on the menu the first two months:
The season opener (since 2021)
Tour of Tasmania is always fun, mainly because of who rides/wears what, it was an ok race for us; 14th place for Samolenkov and 8th place for Skujins in the first two stages weren't great, but at least our time trialists safed us during the final Stage (19km ITT). In the end
Aydar Zakarin was able to finish 6th in the General Classifications, not too bad.
The prologue and time-trial of the
Volta a Portugal went pretty good, too bad Rikunov and Mamykin lost time during stage 4. Luckily they both bounced back by being in the break during the last stage, but in the end not many points gathered,
Jonas Vingegaard was our most consistent rider which resulted in a 15th place overall.
Five flat stages in a row at the
Tour of Qatar were Samolenkov was able to finish 15th, 2nd, 5th, 6th and 14th. No time gaps during the flat stages meant our time-trialists were able to gather points during the last Stage (4km ITT), but surprisingly it was
Artem Samolenkov who ended up being our best placed rider in the General Classifications (5th); a really good result.
The variability of race-day conditions hit Sivakov hard during his first race of the season;
Tirreno-Adriatico... to ease the pain the team bounced back by winning the team time trial beating EA Vesuvio. In the end a top-10 was the maximum
Pavel Sivakov could do under these circumstances.
Paris-Nice also didn't go as planned at all: Our team did a no show during the whole race and for some reason half of the team dropped back on stage 5 to safe... Banaszek?
Dmitry Trakhov 38th place overall, no bueno.
Toms Skujins was on the wrong side of the split 20km before the finish line of the
Classique du Grand-Duché, luckily he was able to recover and finish 10th in the end: Good job by the old warrior!
Just like the rest of February
Copenhagen-Malmo TTT also didn't go well:
Petr Rikunov led our team to a 6th place, while on a better day a podium place should have been possible.
Milano San Remo was another no show for our team:
Artem Samolenkov 28th place was disappointing to say the least.
To conclude: January was great being the second-highest scoring team just 8 points behind EA Vesuvio, February was the opposite being the fifth-lowest scoring team.
Tinkoff winning Stage 6 (22km TTT) of Tirreno-Adriatico
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