He was really good on the stage 4 MTF in the Vuelta, but he crashed hard on stage 6.Riccitello is a big miss for the team.
i wonder what prevents him to become a more impacting rider.
he showed in last TDS , that he can have the ability, but then he switched off.
I think even repeating the podium of last year will be good going for Pau.
they should take at least riccitello to the TDF, then you know who is getting the last seat...3m44 down on the first MTF is pretty bad, but everybody has off days and he bounced back on the next stage to bridge to the break and contested for the stage win. Quite a few of the remaining stages could be for the break (profile + 5 man teams), so am I hoping the team really tries with everyone to get in there.
According to Benson, Marti has signed up to the main team for two years.
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Important renewal. He said the other week that he doesn't like the pressure of being the designated sprinter/leader which is a shame as he has the skill set to be that in the right race, but he'll still have chances now and then.
Now we just need a top sprinter for him to lead out.
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In less good news (not surprising though as we saw his lack of strava activity) is Williams being out for a prolonged time. Knee.
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Woods got sick at Suisse as well which means he'll be going to the Tour with three (maybe 4 if he does the Nats?) completed race days in four months....
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Finally it wasn't a bad sprint yesterday in Belgium from a bit of a scratch train - Frigo, Tene, Kogut etc. They got a bit swamped at the end, but left Vernon in a decent position. Obviously no chance though against Merlier.
or Dawg?I think even before Riccitello's crash today, Bennett had been put in as Williams replacement (according to PCS anyway). Last couple of spots are probably between Louvel/Boivin/Neilands.
That might be one of the best team announcement posters I've seen.
last year IPT had their best GT team ever, formed around Ackerman in sprints and Gee for the gc.Not the greatest start at the Tour. It was good to get three guys in the front split on stage 1, but I don't know what Ackermann was thinking. If you want to try and go early, you go at ~300m not at ~550m. That's a gamble that's never going to come off.
Some encouraging signs from Lutsenko on stage 2.
Not sure what happened today. Just saw a brief clip of the last few hundred metres with Ackermann looking down at his legs again and losing places.
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Another rumour from Benson the other day. Ryan Mullen.
It doesn't do much for me. It's a type of rider that the team probably needs - the second to last lead out guy, but I know from reading other forums that the Redbull fans there find him rather limited (gets dropped going over a bridge type limited) and they won't miss him from a sporting perspective. So yeah I'd hope the team could do better.
last year IPT had their best GT team ever, formed around Ackerman in sprints and Gee for the gc.
this year they just sent a bunch of riders to try and somehow jack a TDF stage somehow.
yes, but even then, the team already managed to scored X3 more points then the current team, and Gee was already higher ranked then their highest ranked rider this year.Mind you at this point in the race last year, Gee had already lost time twice and wasn't even in the GC top-20 and Ackermann hadn't really done anything in the sprints apart from lead Cavendish out for his win.
Lutsenko showed again on stage 4 that he's in good shape, so with today possibly a day for the break maybe he can get into the action.
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Omer Ramon and the rest of the Picusa lads get to show what they can do at Valromey starting today. Maranchon had to take a break earlier in the season due to mono and obviously he's still not back to his best, but we'll see what he can do here.
Quick update on Davide Frigo too. He won the Giro del Friuli Juniors and didn't do too badly at the Nats - second in the TT behind Capello and eighth in the RR.