Last Pro Continental Team with a victory

Which Pro Continental team will be the last to win a UCI race?

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Sep 28, 2010
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Now that the World Tour teams all gathered their first wins of the season in record time, let's switch attention to the second-tier teams. While we could tick off Colombia, NetApp and UnitedHealthcare over the last days, some are still waiting for their first win - who will be the last one picking up a UCI win?
I haven't included Novo Nordisk as I don't consider them a "real" pro team and everyone would vote for them anyway. Which leaves us with six candidates:

Androni
Bardiani
CCC Polsat
Cofidis
IAM
RusVelo
 
Jan 27, 2012
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Voted CCC. Not buying Rebellin anymore, which leaves the rest of the team to pick up a win in a small race. Difficult.

Rusvelo would be my second choice.
 
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Yeah, it's up to those. Rusvelo might pick up a win at some ****ty x.2 race somewhere, CCC totally relies on Rebellin. Bardiani need Colbrelli to score soon, or they might wait a long time, too...
 
Apr 30, 2011
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Lol, what's next? The TdF poll to be without Froome as an option because he is the clear favourite? What kind of BS is that???
 
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After the whole CCC Polecat team abandoned Omloop, I'm thinking they will be one of the teams with ZERO wins this year.
 
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When was the last time Cofidis won anything significant? I don't like how they are always invited to the TdF. I know it's because they are a french team, but the race organizers should give some other teams a chance.
 
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TourOfTexas said:
After the whole CCC Polecat team abandoned Omloop .

Except that Paterski finished, 49th.

Anyway, there will be many small races they can enter if they decide they need a win. I guess it may be difficult for pro-conti teams to find the right balance between high-profile races with tougher competition and smaller races with a chance to win but no publicity. Especially for a new team or newly promoted team which must find its place in the hierarchy first.

I don't mind if Novo-nordisk is omitted as they are to some extent unique-they voluntarily decided not to select their riders primarily based on talent,but based on something else.

And actually, I can imagine that IAM will find it hard to get a win.
 
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PeterB said:
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And actually, I can imagine that IAM will find it hard to get a win.

Thought about them too. They are invited to many big races and presumable their biggest riders will focus on them. Very competitive fields etc. Difficult to win.

That leaves smaller races where 2nd tier riders can play. Will they be able to perform here with the main focus elsewhere?

Anyway I just think the roster is too good not to bag a win early compared to Rusvelo or CCC.
 
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IAM do most of the little races on the French calendar. It will be hard to avoid them picking up a win at one of them eventually.
 
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And we can tick off Androni now.

@Ryo: re-read the opening post. I know you usually don't, but it often helps. ;)
 
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So CCC, Bardiani and RusVelo left. Bardiani were really unlucky with Colbrellis great campaign not turning into a win. CCC had Rebellin so far and nothing else. And RusVelo... even Novo Nordisk came closer to a win with Verschoor in Mexico. :p
 
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Bye Bye Bicycle said:
So CCC, Bardiani and RusVelo left. Bardiani were really unlucky with Colbrellis great campaign not turning into a win. CCC had Rebellin so far and nothing else. And RusVelo... even Novo Nordisk came closer to a win with Verschoor in Mexico. :p

Bardiani's schedule the next couple of weeks:

TIRRENO-ADRIATICO12/3
Pirazzi, Boem, Battaglin, Coledan, Canola, Colbrelli, Ruffoni, Fortin
GP NOBILI RUBINETTERIE-COPPA PAPà CARLO-COPPA CITTà DI STRESA20/3
Barbin, Bongiorno, Colonna, , De Ieso, Locatelli, Pagani, Piechele, Zardini
MILANO-SANREMO23/3
Colbrelli, Bongiorno
SETTIMANA INTERNAZIONALE COPPI E BARTALI27/3

It will be difficult. Needs to enter even smaller events imo.
 
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Sergey Lagutin opens the account of RusVelo with an easy stage win in Sotchi yesterday.

Which leaves us with CCC and Bardiani battling it out.
 
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Surprising that Bardiani is one of the last two without a win considering the depth of talent they have. Hopefully one of Pirazzi's many attacks will soon bring them success.
 
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Novo still without a podium finish :eek:

They will certainly win this one though....
 
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Zardini finally secures a win for Bardiani.

Which leaves CCC - although they have won several national races in Poland in the last weeks - as the "winner" here.