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I don't think Uran will do much and I don't think that EF will get a stage win.
Stage podium? Maybe TTT or Van den Berg, especially if some of the stages end up in a reduced group sprint.
What an underwhelming performance compared to what these names should have been capable of.![]()
What an exciting team for Strade Bianche.
You could say that about everyone today tho.What an underwhelming performance compared to what these names should have been capable of.
I don't think so?You could say that about everyone today tho.
Great efforts by Healy and CarapazPretty underwhelming performances by the team in the last couple of weeks. Very few highlights.
I would agree great effort by Healy. Bodes well for his classics season.Great efforts by Healy and Carapaz
Wow, I would never think that Carapaz in polka dots is a thing. And I also don't know what direction EF goes in as tours are coming, They have a thing were they send someone for lots of camera time and get that exposure, but it's doesn't look like they believe that they can win. Some improvements to their roster, but so has everyone else. I am underwhelmed by their business plan. Don't get me wrong, having Froome, makes me dismiss your entire organization.. Riggy Uran is still okay, doesn't bring shame to the team.I would agree great effort by Healy. Bodes well for his classics season.
I have to think that when EF paid up to acquire Carapaz, they’d hoped for more than him being the last man standing in a doomed break at TA. He has always been a rider with good peaks who struggles to hold form throughout the year. While tour podium is probably not possible, I don’t think EF can be happy with the Carapaz investment unless he finds the form to win a mountain stage or two and contends for polka dots at the tour. Hope he can find the form for something like that.
Let's be honest, Carapaz has been a bust at EF, though his early crash at the Tour last year was unfortunate. EF is better at developing young riders in general, I think, although they have rarely had the money to play in the transfer market.I would agree great effort by Healy. Bodes well for his classics season.
I have to think that when EF paid up to acquire Carapaz, they’d hoped for more than him being the last man standing in a doomed break at TA. He has always been a rider with good peaks who struggles to hold form throughout the year. While tour podium is probably not possible, I don’t think EF can be happy with the Carapaz investment unless he finds the form to win a mountain stage or two and contends for polka dots at the tour. Hope he can find the form for something like that.
Would have to agree with your assessment to date, but I hope that if he can stay injury free that he can ride into some form. It’s not like he’s too old. There is still a chance for him to make good on the pile of cash EF forked over to get him. Two stages at the tour, or a stage plus polka dots makes good in my book.Let's be honest, Carapaz has been a bust at EF, though his early crash at the Tour last year was unfortunate. EF is better at developing young riders in general, I think, although they have rarely had the money to play in the transfer market.
oh god...not the KOM, i have no respect for that competitionWould have to agree with your assessment to date, but I hope that if he can stay injury free that he can ride into some form. It’s not like he’s too old. There is still a chance for him to make good on the pile of cash EF forked over to get him. Two stages at the tour, or a stage plus polka dots makes good in my book.
# | rider | Points counted | Points not counted | Sanctions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | CARAPAZ Richard | 379 | - | |
2 | HEALY Ben | 208 | - | |
3 | VAN DEN BERG Marijn | 205 | - | |
4 | BETTIOL Alberto | 179 | - | |
5 | CARR Simon | 149 | - | |
6 | RAFFERTY Darren | 78 | - | |
7 | URÁN Rigoberto | 70.3 | - | |
8 | RUTSCH Jonas | 66.3 | - | |
9 | RYAN Archie | 65 | - | |
10 | CEPEDA Jefferson Alexander | 65 | - | |
11 | COSTA Rui | 50 | - | |
12 | HONORÉ Mikkel Frølich | 43 | - | |
13 | CARTHY Hugh | 43 | - | |
14 | NERURKAR Lukas | 40 | - | |
15 | CHAVES Esteban | 30 | - | |
16 | DOULL Owain | 29.3 | - | |
17 | VALGREN Michael | 20.3 | - | |
18 | BISSEGGER Stefan | 17.3 | - | |
19 | SWEENY Harry | 15.3 | - | |
20 | SHAW James | 14 | - | |
21 | DE BOD Stefan | - | 12 | |
22 | ROOTKIN-GRAY Jack | - | 12 | |
23 | VAN DER LEE Jardi Christiaan | - | 10 | |
24 | QUINN Sean | - | 5 |
At this point its sole purpose seems to be to give commentators something to talk about in the middle of the race. But that’s not such a good thing because despite of its insignificance, they will starting talking about next KOM line on some Cat 3 climb when it’s still 5 km away, and will count down the kms and all their road details until it arrives.oh god...not the KOM, i have no respect for that competition
Let's say a competitive top 5 in the Tour. Stagehunting is going to be tough because no one will want to ride with him on a mountain stage break . He will have a better chance from the peloton.Would have to agree with your assessment to date, but I hope that if he can stay injury free that he can ride into some form. It’s not like he’s too old. There is still a chance for him to make good on the pile of cash EF forked over to get him. Two stages at the tour, or a stage plus polka dots makes good in my book.
Why is their best rider not on the list?At this point in 2024, EF is thirteenth in UCI points scored for the season.
Breakdown for UCI World teams ranking
Breakdown for the UCI world teams ranking. Points of the best 20 riders on the team are counted (until 2022 it was the best 10 riders). Points taken from the calendar year.
2024-03-12
# rider Points counted Points not counted Sanctions 1 CARAPAZ Richard 379 - 2 HEALY Ben 208 - 3 VAN DEN BERG Marijn 205 - 4 BETTIOL Alberto 179 - 5 CARR Simon 149 - 6 RAFFERTY Darren 78 - 7 URÁN Rigoberto 70.3 - 8 RUTSCH Jonas 66.3 - 9 RYAN Archie 65 - 10 CEPEDA Jefferson Alexander 65 - 11 COSTA Rui 50 - 12 HONORÉ Mikkel Frølich 43 - 13 CARTHY Hugh 43 - 14 NERURKAR Lukas 40 - 15 CHAVES Esteban 30 - 16 DOULL Owain 29.3 - 17 VALGREN Michael 20.3 - 18 BISSEGGER Stefan 17.3 - 19 SWEENY Harry 15.3 - 20 SHAW James 14 - 21 DE BOD Stefan - 12 22 ROOTKIN-GRAY Jack - 12 23 VAN DER LEE Jardi Christiaan - 10 24 QUINN Sean - 5
Van den Berg wearing the 1 for Catalunya.Van den Berg is apparently riding Catalunya, so EF leaderless again in those northern classics that often end up with a big group sprint like De Panne.
Man, they really could use another quick guy.
# | rider | Points counted | Points not counted | Sanctions |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | BETTIOL Alberto | 739 | - | |
2 | CARAPAZ Richard | 379 | - | |
3 | VAN DEN BERG Marijn | 210 | - | |
4 | HEALY Ben | 208 | - | |
5 | CARR Simon | 149 | - | |
6 | RAFFERTY Darren | 78 | - | |
7 | URÁN Rigoberto | 70.3 | - | |
8 | RUTSCH Jonas | 66.3 | - | |
9 | RYAN Archie | 65 | - | |
10 | CEPEDA Jefferson Alexander | 65 | - | |
11 | COSTA Rui | 50 | - | |
12 | HONORÉ Mikkel Frølich | 43 | - | |
13 | CARTHY Hugh | 43 | - | |
14 | NERURKAR Lukas | 40 | - | |
15 | CHAVES Esteban | 30 | - | |
16 | DOULL Owain | 29.3 | - | |
17 | VALGREN Michael | 20.3 | - | |
18 | BISSEGGER Stefan | 17.3 | - | |
19 | SWEENY Harry | 15.3 | - | |
20 | DE BOD Stefan | 15 | - | |
21 | SHAW James | - | 14 | |
22 | ROOTKIN-GRAY Jack | - | 12 | |
23 | VAN DER LEE Jardi Christiaan | - | 10 | |
24 | QUINN Sean | - | 5 |
Still 6 riders that have scored a single point