Rajovic is obviously a great option in the two sprint classics, but what a flat demon duo of Katrasnik and Quispe. I expect one of them to make a huge difference in at least one of the races. For you, hopefully both!
Don't think it comes as a surprise to anyone that this is an unreal talent crop. If you manage to stabilise this year in PCT you should be able to have one of the most amazing young rosters with a strong regional focus moving forward, fantastic work!
I think this year should see us in a safe mid-table region at least as we should have a very solid floor with some really nice potential upsides. So I'm really looking forward to the future, not only because of the developing talents but also because our other leaders should be able to lead for some more seasons to manage the transition.
Some interesting wildcards. Im most curious to see your team in ToNE and who will be treated as the leader by the AI with Zepuntke being the better cobbler for the early cobbles stage that could be crucial but Kung being the one with the best shot at a GC position imo.
We went for wildcards where we should have some fun. And of course the good thing is there's nothing on stake for us there, so we can let us surprise who the AI will tread as our leader there.
Rajovic is obviously a great option in the two sprint classics, but what a flat demon duo of Katrasnik and Quispe. I expect one of them to make a huge difference in at least one of the races. For you, hopefully both!
Good luck to start the year!
The Katrasnik-Rajovic double punch should give us some hopes for the flat classics. If we get someone (maybe even Quispe) into the breaks as well we should be covered for all eventualities.
January was a good month for us so far and there’s still one classic to make it even better. February is nearly all about the cobbles with 5 pavé classics on the menu – and with Zepuntke in the team we clearly hope for some nice results and consistent scoring. The only other race is the climber festival in Eritrea with Ranaweera as our captain while APP is still waiting to start his season.
Start
End
Race
Cat
01-Feb
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
HC
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Ewen Costiou
73
66
69
72
68
71
70
64
66
73
74
68
69
71
23
Paul Lapeira
75
69
71
72
61
72
72
68
74
74
74
76
71
64
25
Matis Louvel
77
64
68
72
73
75
78
70
76
67
67
67
66
73
26
Matija Mestric
73
63
67
70
63
69
70
68
76
55
65
71
75
67
28
Nate Pringle
69
60
63
66
69
68
67
64
65
63
64
70
64
68
22
Alain Quispe
81
52
53
53
61
63
61
65
53
67
74
85
55
61
31
Timo Roosen
74
59
65
71
63
71
73
74
75
66
71
76
64
67
32
Ruben Zepuntke
72
56
63
69
65
79
72
64
82
72
65
66
68
65
32
We send our (nearly) best setup to the traditional cobbles opening weekend with only Kung missing. With Zepuntke among the division’s best cobblers we hope for a podium and some depth.
Start
End
Race
Cat
03-Feb
Viana do Castelo
C1
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Ewen Costiou
73
66
69
72
68
71
70
64
66
73
74
68
69
71
23
Stefan Kung
73
70
72
73
77
74
72
73
72
63
71
73
78
78
32
Paul Lapeira
75
69
71
72
61
72
72
68
74
74
74
76
71
64
25
Matis Louvel
77
64
68
72
73
75
78
70
76
67
67
67
66
73
26
Matija Mestric
73
63
67
70
63
69
70
68
76
55
65
71
75
67
28
Nate Pringle
69
60
63
66
69
68
67
64
65
63
64
70
64
68
22
Timo Roosen
74
59
65
71
63
71
73
74
75
66
71
76
64
67
32
Ruben Zepuntke
72
56
63
69
65
79
72
64
82
72
65
66
68
65
32
Cobbles part 2 and now we have our best lineup including Kung. The profile is pretty unique with its mix of cobbles and big hills. We wouldn’t be surprised if the Swiss will be our best rider here.
Start
End
Race
Cat
14-Feb
16-Feb
Tour of Eritrea
C1
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Alan Boileau
67
75
76
77
65
68
71
73
62
67
76
68
67
64
26
Arman Garibian
70
76
74
71
73
74
75
78
55
60
71
66
70
73
25
Lenny Martinez
65
72
71
70
65
70
72
71
57
56
72
70
70
64
22
Thibaut Pinot
68
76
73
70
61
70
73
66
54
58
63
68
63
61
35
Nate Pringle
69
60
63
66
69
68
67
64
65
63
64
70
64
68
22
Dusan Rajovic
72
58
61
64
59
70
76
70
55
78
82
57
57
62
28
Suranga Ranaweera
67
80
77
73
76
75
75
74
52
58
65
57
69
73
30
Kevin Vauquelin
69
77
73
69
74
70
74
73
58
68
69
72
71
73
24
We send Ranaweera here to aim for the GC and he’s got plenty of help with him. Vauquelin could get a good result in the U25 classification and Rajovic is here for the mass sprint in stage 1.
Start
End
Race
Cat
19-Feb
Le Samyn
HC
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Ewen Costiou
73
66
69
72
68
71
70
64
66
73
74
68
69
71
23
Paul Lapeira
75
69
71
72
61
72
72
68
74
74
74
76
71
64
25
Matis Louvel
77
64
68
72
73
75
78
70
76
67
67
67
66
73
26
Matija Mestric
73
63
67
70
63
69
70
68
76
55
65
71
75
67
28
Nate Pringle
69
60
63
66
69
68
67
64
65
63
64
70
64
68
22
Alain Quispe
81
52
53
53
61
63
61
65
53
67
74
85
55
61
31
Timo Roosen
74
59
65
71
63
71
73
74
75
66
71
76
64
67
32
Ruben Zepuntke
72
56
63
69
65
79
72
64
82
72
65
66
68
65
32
It’s the same lineup as in Omloop and so are the goals: getting Zepuntke on the podium and adding some depth.
Start
End
Race
Cat
25-Feb
Kuurne - Bruxelles - Kuurne
HC
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Ewen Costiou
73
66
69
72
68
71
70
64
66
73
74
68
69
71
23
Paul Lapeira
75
69
71
72
61
72
72
68
74
74
74
76
71
64
25
Matis Louvel
77
64
68
72
73
75
78
70
76
67
67
67
66
73
26
Matija Mestric
73
63
67
70
63
69
70
68
76
55
65
71
75
67
28
Nate Pringle
69
60
63
66
69
68
67
64
65
63
64
70
64
68
22
Alain Quispe
81
52
53
53
61
63
61
65
53
67
74
85
55
61
31
Timo Roosen
74
59
65
71
63
71
73
74
75
66
71
76
64
67
32
Ruben Zepuntke
72
56
63
69
65
79
72
64
82
72
65
66
68
65
32
It’s the third HC cobbles classic of the month, it’s the same squad once again and so are the goals for this race.
Start
End
Race
Cat
28-Feb
Gent - Wevelgem
C2
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Ewen Costiou
73
66
69
72
68
71
70
64
66
73
74
68
69
71
23
Gabriel Grozev
66
65
68
70
63
67
67
67
60
62
64
66
67
63
22
Alexandre Kess
66
68
69
69
65
67
68
70
57
62
64
65
66
64
22
Jesse Kramer
70
57
59
61
60
65
67
66
67
68
66
69
62
63
22
Lenny Martinez
65
72
71
70
65
70
72
71
57
56
72
70
70
64
22
Matija Mestric
73
63
67
70
63
69
70
68
76
55
65
71
75
67
28
Nate Pringle
69
60
63
66
69
68
67
64
65
63
64
70
64
68
22
Timo Roosen
74
59
65
71
63
71
73
74
75
66
71
76
64
67
32
The final classic of the month is our first C2 outing of the season. Our lineup will be the same for all our C2 races with our five neo-pros to gather XP, Costiou to do so as well as being a decent domestique for our two captains Mestric and Roosen. With the weak cobbler field in the CT we have some hopes to get a nice result here, though that’s far from a given.
The first month of the season didn’t see a big highlight but some solid scoring.
Start
End
Race
team goal
results
08-Jan
10-Jan
Tour of Tasmania
-
-
Stage 1 was rather unspectacular after Pringle wasn’t able to join the break. But our loaned in Kiwi was rewarded for his effort nonetheless by taking the white jersey after a 25th place in the stage. Stage 2 saw Pringle on the attack again, this time joined by Akhmaevi. Both weren’t able to really compete for KoM points (let alone the stage win), so we had to put or hopes on APP for stage glory and Kung to hold on for a good GC result. But in the end the stage was to unselective for our puncheur who finished in 25th and just that bit too selective for Kung who lost a minute. The final TT was rather anonymous and so were the GC results with a 29th and 38th place.
points:
n/a
Pringle showing his white jersey in stage 2.
Start
End
Race
team goal
results
08-Jan
Down Under Classic
-
Top 5; Top 25
We weren’t able to join the break, but with the short distance the peloton didn’t really allow anyone away anyway. In the end we had to rely on Rajovic in the sprint and our loaned in sprinter did really well to finish 5th in a stacked field and get us a good start to the season. Our rouleur duo also got some minor points in the end.
points:
71
Dusan Rajovic
61
Gasper Katrasnik
5
Alain Quispe
5
Start
End
Race
team goal
results
13-Jan
20-Jan
Volta a Portugal
-
GC Top 5; Stage Top 10
We had high hopes for this races once we saw the startlist. The prologue had Ranaweera in the middle of the GC riders. The flat stage 2 was totally anonymous for us. Ranaweera finished in the second group in stage 3, losing some seconds on some of the GC rivals. The next three stages were quiet for us which was a good sign as it also meant that Ranaweera didn’t lose any further time while gaining some time on some of the other GC guys in stage 6. Our GC leader managed a 8th place in the ITT, putting him in a good 5th place before the decisive mountain stage with only weaker climbers in front of him. Unfortunately the last stage wasn’t hard enough to gain much time on the other riders, so he ended 4th in the GC, being only beaten by some better TTers from the PT.
points:
145
Suranga Ranaweera
119
Arman Garibian
15
Kevin Vauquelin
3
Thibault Pinot
2
Lenny Martinez
2
Sulkhan Akhmaevi
2
Alexandre Kess
2
Start
End
Race
team goal
results
30-Jan
Great Ocean Road Classic
-
3 Top 25s
To make it short: it was another anonymous race for us, but Rajovic in 17th and Quispe and Katrasnik in 22nd and 23rd at least got us some solid points out of the race.
After a solid start to the season with decent scoring while doing rather few RDs we now head to the busier part of the season. This month is actually our busiest of the entire season with 10 races through all categories from PT to C2. To make it even more important we also have our first two goal races at the end of the month and all of our leaders and sub-leaders are on duty, so when March is over we will already have a much clearer picture on how our season will unfold in many different aspects.
Start
End
Race
Cat
05-Mar
Strade Bianche
HC
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Ewen Costiou
73
66
69
72
68
71
70
64
66
73
74
68
69
71
23
Paul Lapeira
75
69
71
72
61
72
72
68
74
74
74
76
71
64
25
Matis Louvel
77
64
68
72
73
75
78
70
76
67
67
67
66
73
26
Matija Mestric
73
63
67
70
63
69
70
68
76
55
65
71
75
67
28
Thibaut Pinot
68
76
73
70
61
70
73
66
54
58
63
68
63
61
35
Nate Pringle
69
60
63
66
69
68
67
64
65
63
64
70
64
68
22
Timo Roosen
74
59
65
71
63
71
73
74
75
66
71
76
64
67
32
Ruben Zepuntke
72
56
63
69
65
79
72
64
82
72
65
66
68
65
32
It’s a mix of cobbles (or more precisely gravel) and hills, so it’s no surprise we send our cobbles squad here. It’s probably another profile not optimal for Zepuntke, but the likes of Louvel or Lapeira could do well as well.
Start
End
Race
Cat
10-Mar
Macskako Kerekparverseny
HC
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Ewen Costiou
73
66
69
72
68
71
70
64
66
73
74
68
69
71
23
Gasper Katrasnik
81
61
62
63
69
72
76
69
63
63
72
81
73
69
30
Paul Lapeira
75
69
71
72
61
72
72
68
74
74
74
76
71
64
25
Matis Louvel
77
64
68
72
73
75
78
70
76
67
67
67
66
73
26
Matija Mestric
73
63
67
70
63
69
70
68
76
55
65
71
75
67
28
Nate Pringle
69
60
63
66
69
68
67
64
65
63
64
70
64
68
22
Timo Roosen
74
59
65
71
63
71
73
74
75
66
71
76
64
67
32
Ruben Zepuntke
72
56
63
69
65
79
72
64
82
72
65
66
68
65
32
IT’s essentially the same here as in Strade Bianche, so we send essentially the same squad as well (just with Katrasnik replacing Pinot).
Start
End
Race
Cat
12-Mar
Lillestrom GP
C1
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Ewen Costiou
73
66
69
72
68
71
70
64
66
73
74
68
69
71
23
Gasper Katrasnik
81
61
62
63
69
72
76
69
63
63
72
81
73
69
30
Paul Lapeira
75
69
71
72
61
72
72
68
74
74
74
76
71
64
25
Matis Louvel
77
64
68
72
73
75
78
70
76
67
67
67
66
73
26
Matija Mestric
73
63
67
70
63
69
70
68
76
55
65
71
75
67
28
Nate Pringle
69
60
63
66
69
68
67
64
65
63
64
70
64
68
22
Timo Roosen
74
59
65
71
63
71
73
74
75
66
71
76
64
67
32
Ruben Zepuntke
72
56
63
69
65
79
72
64
82
72
65
66
68
65
32
It’s cobbles part 3 and the exactly same squad as in Hungary. This time the profile should suit Zepuntke much better, so a podium is the hope.
Start
End
Race
Cat
14-Mar
18-Mar
Tour of Norway
HC
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Sulkhan Akhmaevi
68
71
70
68
77
69
69
71
60
61
65
63
63
73
28
Alan Boileau
67
75
76
77
65
68
71
73
62
67
76
68
67
64
26
Alexandre Kess
66
68
69
69
65
67
68
70
57
62
64
65
66
64
22
Stefan Kung
73
70
72
73
77
74
72
73
72
63
71
73
78
78
32
Lenny Martinez
65
72
71
70
65
70
72
71
57
56
72
70
70
64
22
Aurelien Paret-Peintre
72
76
77
77
72
73
75
73
63
72
74
72
70
72
29
Nate Pringle
69
60
63
66
69
68
67
64
65
63
64
70
64
68
22
Dusan Rajovic
72
58
61
64
59
70
76
70
55
78
82
57
57
62
28
The first non-cobbled non-classic race of the month leads the squad to Norway once again. We have riders for all three terrains of the race: Rajovic for the flat stages 1 and 2, Kung and Akhmaevi for an outside shot at the ITT in stage 3 and APP for the final two hilly stages. Depending on how selective the hilly stages will be our GC hopes lie on Kung and / or APP.
Start
End
Race
Cat
18-Mar
1 Jour de Dunkerque
C1
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Ewen Costiou
73
66
69
72
68
71
70
64
66
73
74
68
69
71
23
Gasper Katrasnik
81
61
62
63
69
72
76
69
63
63
72
81
73
69
30
Paul Lapeira
75
69
71
72
61
72
72
68
74
74
74
76
71
64
25
Matis Louvel
77
64
68
72
73
75
78
70
76
67
67
67
66
73
26
Matija Mestric
73
63
67
70
63
69
70
68
76
55
65
71
75
67
28
Alain Quispe
81
52
53
53
61
63
61
65
53
67
74
85
55
61
31
Timo Roosen
74
59
65
71
63
71
73
74
75
66
71
76
64
67
32
Ruben Zepuntke
72
56
63
69
65
79
72
64
82
72
65
66
68
65
32
While our puncheurs and TTers are in Norway our cobbles squad is back together (this time with Quipse instead of Pringle) to challenge another hills-cobbles hybrid classic. It’s also a home race, so our sponsors are hoping for a good result.
Start
End
Race
Cat
20-Mar
22-Mar
Tour of Ukraine
PTHC
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Sulkhan Akhmaevi
68
71
70
68
77
69
69
71
60
61
65
63
63
73
28
Arman Garibian
70
76
74
71
73
74
75
78
55
60
71
66
70
73
25
Stefan Kung
73
70
72
73
77
74
72
73
72
63
71
73
78
78
32
Matija Mestric
73
63
67
70
63
69
70
68
76
55
65
71
75
67
28
Thibaut Pinot
68
76
73
70
61
70
73
66
54
58
63
68
63
61
35
Alain Quispe
81
52
53
53
61
63
61
65
53
67
74
85
55
61
31
Suranga Ranaweera
67
80
77
73
76
75
75
74
52
58
65
57
69
73
30
Kevin Vauquelin
69
77
73
69
74
70
74
73
58
68
69
72
71
73
24
A race with two TTs out of three total stages wouldn’t have been in our calendar in the past years. This year we send our TT squad to get us at least some depth points with Kung, Akhmaevi and Ranaweera. If stage two proves to be actually selective our Sri Lankan could be in for a good individual result as well.
Start
End
Race
Cat
20-Mar
E3 Prijs
PT
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Ewen Costiou
73
66
69
72
68
71
70
64
66
73
74
68
69
71
23
Alexandre Kess
66
68
69
69
65
67
68
70
57
62
64
65
66
64
22
Paul Lapeira
75
69
71
72
61
72
72
68
74
74
74
76
71
64
25
Matis Louvel
77
64
68
72
73
75
78
70
76
67
67
67
66
73
26
Lenny Martinez
65
72
71
70
65
70
72
71
57
56
72
70
70
64
22
Nate Pringle
69
60
63
66
69
68
67
64
65
63
64
70
64
68
22
Timo Roosen
74
59
65
71
63
71
73
74
75
66
71
76
64
67
32
Ruben Zepuntke
72
56
63
69
65
79
72
64
82
72
65
66
68
65
32
The fifth cobbled races of the month is a wildcard race. We hope for a good showing of Zepunkte, although he doesn’t get his whole support squad because the available XP is also needed for some youngsters.
Start
End
Race
Cat
22-Mar
26-Mar
Tour of Britain
C1
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Alan Boileau
67
75
76
77
65
68
71
73
62
67
76
68
67
64
26
Alexandre Kess
66
68
69
69
65
67
68
70
57
62
64
65
66
64
22
Paul Lapeira
75
69
71
72
61
72
72
68
74
74
74
76
71
64
25
Lenny Martinez
65
72
71
70
65
70
72
71
57
56
72
70
70
64
22
Aurelien Paret-Peintre
72
76
77
77
72
73
75
73
63
72
74
72
70
72
29
Nate Pringle
69
60
63
66
69
68
67
64
65
63
64
70
64
68
22
Dusan Rajovic
72
58
61
64
59
70
76
70
55
78
82
57
57
62
28
Timo Roosen
74
59
65
71
63
71
73
74
75
66
71
76
64
67
32
Our second hilly stage race of the month is also our first goal race of the season. Like last year on paper we’re here for the win, but realistically APP should be able to challenge for a GC top 10 and some stage results in the last three stages. Rajovic is also here to get some results in the first two stages.
Start
End
Race
Cat
28-Mar
29-Mar
Franceville Classique
PTHC
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Ewen Costiou
73
66
69
72
68
71
70
64
66
73
74
68
69
71
23
Gasper Katrasnik
81
61
62
63
69
72
76
69
63
63
72
81
73
69
30
Paul Lapeira
75
69
71
72
61
72
72
68
74
74
74
76
71
64
25
Matis Louvel
77
64
68
72
73
75
78
70
76
67
67
67
66
73
26
Matija Mestric
73
63
67
70
63
69
70
68
76
55
65
71
75
67
28
Alain Quispe
81
52
53
53
61
63
61
65
53
67
74
85
55
61
31
Timo Roosen
74
59
65
71
63
71
73
74
75
66
71
76
64
67
32
Ruben Zepuntke
72
56
63
69
65
79
72
64
82
72
65
66
68
65
32
And back to the cobbles for our second goal race of the month and season. The targeted top 10 won’t be a given, but should be a realistic goal for Zepuntke nonetheless.
Start
End
Race
Cat
31-Mar
Geraardsbergen - Bosberg
C2
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Ewen Costiou
73
66
69
72
68
71
70
64
66
73
74
68
69
71
23
Gabriel Grozev
66
65
68
70
63
67
67
67
60
62
64
66
67
63
22
Alexandre Kess
66
68
69
69
65
67
68
70
57
62
64
65
66
64
22
Jesse Kramer
70
57
59
61
60
65
67
66
67
68
66
69
62
63
22
Lenny Martinez
65
72
71
70
65
70
72
71
57
56
72
70
70
64
22
Matija Mestric
73
63
67
70
63
69
70
68
[b]76
55
65
71
75
67
28
Nate Pringle
69
60
63
66
69
68
67
64
65
63
64
70
64
68
22
Timo Roosen
74
59
65
71
63
71
73
74
75
66
71
76
64
67
32
And the last race of the month is the 7th and final cobbled one. This time we don’t expect a result from Zepuntke as he’s not C2 eligible, but we have some hopes for a good result from Mestric or Roosen nonetheless.
It’s been the first month with cobbles and so our hopes were high. After a solid start the results got worse, but Zepuntke ended his February campaign with a bombshell. In total we scored nearly 300 points despite some rather disappointing results and in only 13 RDs, adding to our really good start to the season.
Start
End
Race
team goal
results
01-Feb
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
-
Top 10
As one of the pre-race favourites we obviously didn’t send someone into the break. But apparently the work in the peloton was too tiresome for our helpers to be still around when the favourites began attacking. Zepuntke even was dropped at some point but came back just in time to participate in the final sprint. He got a decent 6th place out of it, making for an okay start of his cobbles season.
points:
53
Ruben Zepuntke
53
Start
End
Race
team goal
results
03-Feb
Viana do Castelo
-
4 Top 25s
On paper Zepuntke is our leader in every cobbled race, but it was clear this parcours wouldn’t suit him overly well. The team worked hard, but Ruben was ultimately dropped from the group of favourites once he was on his own. 11th isn’t great, but also no catastrophe. In addition Louvel, Lapeira and Küng finished in 15th to 17th and added some good depth scoring while also showing we might better go with the two Frenchmen as our leaders here next year.
points:
33
Ruben Zepuntke
12
Matis Louvel
8
Paul Lapeira
7
Stefan Küng
6
Start
End
Race
team goal
results
14-Feb
16-Feb
Tour of Eritrea
-
Stage Podium; GC Top 25; 2nd U25
Stage 1 was one for the sprinters and Rajovic did his job well by getting our first podium of the season with a 3rd place. Ranaweera did well in the hilly second stage where he finished 11th (and more importantly in the group of favourites) and lost no time to his main rivals. Stage 3 was near to a disaster with Ranaweera only in 27th place, resulting in a 20th place in the GC. At least our youngsters got us some U25 points with Garibian in 2nd and Vauquelin in 4th in this classification.
points:
21
Dusan Rajovic
7
Suranga Ranaweera
6
Arman Garibian
6
Kevin Vauquelin
2
Start
End
Race
team goal
results
19-Feb
Le Samyn
-
Top 25
Zepuntke was part of a fruitless attack late in the race, but in the end ended well within the pack in the final sprint, only finishing 13th. On top we scored no depth points, making this race a rather disappointing one.
points:
15
Ruben Zepuntke
15
Start
End
Race
team goal
results
25-Feb
Kuurne - Bruxelles - Kuurne
-
Win; Top 25
After the last cobbles results got more and more frustrating Zepuntke finally showed what we signed him for. He was attentive, followed attacks, chased down the other favourites and launched the decisive attack in the end, winning the race solo. It’s not only been our first win of the season, but also the first one since February last season, making it all the sweeter. Louvel also had a great race working at the front of the peloton and scoring some points as well.
points:
149
Ruben Zepuntke
140
Matis Louvel
9
Zepuntke on his way to show everyone he (still) has it.
Start
End
Race
team goal
results
28-Feb
Gent - Wevelgem
-
Top 10; Top 25
We were active all race long with Pringle in the break and Roosen as part of a long range attack. And although both of them weren’t able to take anything out of their active racing it allowed Mestric to sneak a top 10 result as 8th.
We’re still busy in March, but the start of the month has been rather good and we’re on a good way to hit 900 or even 1000 points after this month already.
April is not quite as busy, but with seven races there’s still some racing to do. On the other hand we race six classics and a short stage race and all cobbled classics are C2 ones. As a result Ranaweera isn’t racing at all this month, Zepuntke is just in a flat classic and APP has a total of 2 races, so in most of the races our second-tier (and – to be honest - third-tier) leaders have the opportunity to shine. So while we can’t expect another high scoring month, we can still hope for it.
Start
End
Race
Cat
01-Apr
GP Herning
C2
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Ewen Costiou
73
66
69
72
68
71
70
64
66
73
74
68
69
71
23
Gabriel Grozev
66
65
68
70
63
67
67
67
60
62
64
66
67
63
22
Alexandre Kess
66
68
69
69
65
67
68
70
57
62
64
65
66
64
22
Jesse Kramer
70
57
59
61
60
65
67
66
67
68
66
69
62
63
22
Lenny Martinez
65
72
71
70
65
70
72
71
57
56
72
70
70
64
22
Matija Mestric
73
63
67
70
63
69
70
68
76
55
65
71
75
67
28
Nate Pringle
69
60
63
66
69
68
67
64
65
63
64
70
64
68
22
Timo Roosen
74
59
65
71
63
71
73
74
75
66
71
76
64
67
32
It’s the first of four (!) C2 races this month and you’ll quickly recognize them by the squad we send, as it’s exactly the same in every race. The plan is easy every time: Mestric and Roosen are here to fight for a result, Costiou is their main support (and gets some XP in return) and everyone else is here for the XP (and has to give some support in return). Both our leaders should be among the plethora of similar strong cobblers, so anything from a podium to a zero-pointer is in the books here. So if we get some action from our team it’s already fine and all points are a nice bonus on top.
Start
End
Race
Cat
03-Apr
Badaling International
HC
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Sulkhan Akhmaevi
68
71
70
68
77
69
69
71
60
61
65
63
63
73
28
Alan Boileau
67
75
76
77
65
68
71
73
62
67
76
68
67
64
26
Alexandre Kess
66
68
69
69
65
67
68
70
57
62
64
65
66
64
22
Lenny Martinez
65
72
71
70
65
70
72
71
57
56
72
70
70
64
22
Aurelien Paret-Peintre
72
76
77
77
72
73
75
73
63
72
74
72
70
72
29
Thibaut Pinot
68
76
73
70
61
70
73
66
54
58
63
68
63
61
35
Nate Pringle
69
60
63
66
69
68
67
64
65
63
64
70
64
68
22
Alain Quispe
81
52
53
53
61
63
61
65
53
67
74
85
55
61
31
We send our hill squad to China to get APP some nice result, but that’s probably also the plan of the rest of the division (sending their leaders, not getting the result for APP …) so a top 10 would already be counted as a success.
Start
End
Race
Cat
19-Apr
21-Apr
Tour du Faso
C2
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Ewen Costiou
73
66
69
72
68
71
70
64
66
73
74
68
69
71
23
Gabriel Grozev
66
65
68
70
63
67
67
67
60
62
64
66
67
63
22
Alexandre Kess
66
68
69
69
65
67
68
70
57
62
64
65
66
64
22
Jesse Kramer
70
57
59
61
60
65
67
66
67
68
66
69
62
63
22
Lenny Martinez
65
72
71
70
65
70
72
71
57
56
72
70
70
64
22
Matija Mestric
73
63
67
70
63
69
70
68
76
55
65
71
75
67
28
Nate Pringle
69
60
63
66
69
68
67
64
65
63
64
70
64
68
22
Timo Roosen
74
59
65
71
63
71
73
74
75
66
71
76
64
67
32
Back to C2 racing and one of the highlights of the calendar (at least for those loving the cobbles)! We originally planned to snatch an easy U25 win here with Askey, but as he left in transfers it’s once again on Mestric and Roosen to show themselves. Our only recollection of this race as a non-reporter is a heroic though fruitless long-range attack from Louvel in the carnage of stage 3 back in 2022 when we didn’t even had a cobbler (oh those days of happy ignorance for such things like planning), so we hope to add some more and happier memories this year.
Start
End
Race
Cat
25-Apr
GP Wallonie
HC
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Sulkhan Akhmaevi
68
71
70
68
77
69
69
71
60
61
65
63
63
73
28
Arman Garibian
70
76
74
71
73
74
75
78
55
60
71
66
70
73
25
Gasper Katrasnik
81
61
62
63
69
72
76
69
63
63
72
81
73
69
30
Aurelien Paret-Peintre
72
76
77
77
72
73
75
73
63
72
74
72
70
72
29
Thibaut Pinot
68
76
73
70
61
70
73
66
54
58
63
68
63
61
35
Alain Quispe
81
52
53
53
61
63
61
65
53
67
74
85
55
61
31
While we send APP as our leader here he doesn’t have a particularly strong support cast, even lacking his only real puncheur domestique with Boileau and leaving open two rider spots at all. This makes this race to the nearest thing to a throw-away race in the season, also telling you a lot about the changes in our roster composition in the past off-season.
Start
End
Race
Cat
25-Apr
Lincoln GP
C2
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Ewen Costiou
73
66
69
72
68
71
70
64
66
73
74
68
69
71
23
Gabriel Grozev
66
65
68
70
63
67
67
67
60
62
64
66
67
63
22
Alexandre Kess
66
68
69
69
65
67
68
70
57
62
64
65
66
64
22
Jesse Kramer
70
57
59
61
60
65
67
66
67
68
66
69
62
63
22
Lenny Martinez
65
72
71
70
65
70
72
71
57
56
72
70
70
64
22
Matija Mestric
73
63
67
70
63
69
70
68
76
55
65
71
75
67
28
Nate Pringle
69
60
63
66
69
68
67
64
65
63
64
70
64
68
22
Timo Roosen
74
59
65
71
63
71
73
74
75
66
71
76
64
67
32
Back to C2 racing, this time in England. It’s a hillier circuit than in the earlier races which could actually benefit both Roosen and Mestric. But as before we can’t really expect a result here although the hopes are there.
Start
End
Race
Cat
28-Apr
Lisbon Classic
HC
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Ewen Costiou
73
66
69
72
68
71
70
64
66
73
74
68
69
71
23
Gasper Katrasnik
81
61
62
63
69
72
76
69
63
63
72
81
73
69
30
Alexandre Kess
66
68
69
69
65
67
68
70
57
62
64
65
66
64
22
Paul Lapeira
75
69
71
72
61
72
72
68
74
74
74
76
71
64
25
Matija Mestric
73
63
67
70
63
69
70
68
76
55
65
71
75
67
28
Alain Quispe
81
52
53
53
61
63
61
65
53
67
74
85
55
61
31
Dusan Rajovic
72
58
61
64
59
70
76
70
55
78
82
57
57
62
28
Ruben Zepuntke
72
56
63
69
65
79
72
64
82
72
65
66
68
65
32
We have to hope the constant up and down in the profile doesn’t hurt our rouleurs and /or Rajovic too much so they can compete in the finale. Otherwise Lapeira and Costiou could be options for a reduced sprint, but that’s already quite a gamble.
Start
End
Race
Cat
30-Apr
Dwars door Vlaanderen
C2
FL
MO
MM
HI
TT
ST
RS
RC
CB
SP
AC
FG
DH
PR
Age
Ewen Costiou
73
66
69
72
68
71
70
64
66
73
74
68
69
71
23
Gabriel Grozev
66
65
68
70
63
67
67
67
60
62
64
66
67
63
22
Alexandre Kess
66
68
69
69
65
67
68
70
57
62
64
65
66
64
22
Jesse Kramer
70
57
59
61
60
65
67
66
67
68
66
69
62
63
22
Lenny Martinez
65
72
71
70
65
70
72
71
57
56
72
70
70
64
22
Matija Mestric
73
63
67
70
63
69
70
68
76
55
65
71
75
67
28
Nate Pringle
69
60
63
66
69
68
67
64
65
63
64
70
64
68
22
Timo Roosen
74
59
65
71
63
71
73
74
75
66
71
76
64
67
32
It’s the final C2 outing of the month (and the season) and it’s a classic Flanders profile (what else would you expect from a race with this name?). So we stay with our classic hopes for a nice result.