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Last WT team to get a win – 2019 edition

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Who will be the last WT team to get a win in 2019?

  • Ag2R

    Votes: 10 23.3%
  • Astana

    Votes: 3 7.0%
  • Bahrain

    Votes: 2 4.7%
  • Dimension Data

    Votes: 9 20.9%
  • Groupama

    Votes: 3 7.0%
  • Jumbo

    Votes: 1 2.3%
  • Katusha

    Votes: 4 9.3%
  • Lotto

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Movistar

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Sunweb

    Votes: 11 25.6%

  • Total voters
    43
Update as of 10 Feb:

Race for a season win (15 teams out, 3 teams remaining):

Ag2R
Astana I. Izaguirre (Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana GC, 10 Feb)
Bahrain
Bora P. Sagan (Tour Down Under stage 3, 17 Jan)
CCC P. Bevin (New Zealand TT national championship, 4 Jan)
Deceuninck E. Viviani (Tour Down Under stage 1, 15 Jan)
Dimension Data E. Boasson Hagen (Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana stage 1, 6 Feb)
EF D. McLay (Herald Sun Tour stage 1, 30 Jan)
Groupama M. Sarreau (Etoile de Besseges stage 3, 9 Feb)
Jumbo D. Groenewegen (Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana stage 5, 10 Feb)
Katusha M. Kittel (Trofeo Palma, 3 Feb)
Lotto T. Wellens (Trofeo de Tramuntana, 2 Feb)
Mitchelton L. Durbridge (Australian TT national championship, 8 Jan)
Movistar W. Anacona (Vuelta a San Juan stage 5, 1 Feb)
Sky O. Doull (Herald Sun Tour stage 3, 1 Feb)
Sunweb
Trek R. Porte (Tour Down Under stage 6, 20 Jan)
UAE J. Philipsen (Tour Down Under stage 5, 19 Jan)

Race for a WT season win (6 teams out, 12 teams remaining):

Ag2R
Astana
Bahrain
Bora P. Sagan (Tour Down Under stage 3, 17 Jan)
CCC P. Bevin (Tour Down Under stage 2, 16 Jan)
Deceuninck E. Viviani (Tour Down Under stage 1, 15 Jan)
Dimension Data
EF
Groupama
Jumbo
Katusha
Lotto
Mitchelton D. Impey (Tour Down Under stage 4, 18 Jan)
Movistar
Sky
Sunweb
Trek R. Porte (Tour Down Under stage 6, 20 Jan)
UAE J. Philipsen (Tour Down Under stage 5, 19 Jan)
 
I’ve been maintaining a spreadsheet tracking the first wins of the year for the 18 WorldTour and 25 Professional Continental Teams.

I was going to try to attach a couple of images/screenshots showing the data sorted in a couple of different ways, but it's not letting me upload attachments, oh well.

As of this, the 49th day of the year, 21 of the 43 teams I’m tracking, or just short of half, have won a race in 2019. That’s 15 of 18 WorldTour teams and 6 of 25 Pro Continental teams. The WorldTour teams yet to achieve a victory remain AG2R La Mondiale, Bahrain Merida, and Team Sunweb. The six Pro Continental teams that have achieved victories so far are: Direct Energie (5 wins); Cofidis, Solutions Crédits (4 wins); Vital Concept – B&B Hotels (3 wins); Androni Giocattoli - Sidermec (2 wins); Neri Sottoli - Selle Italia - KTM (1 win); and Team Arkéa Samsic (1 win).

The 21 teams have won 71 races.
 
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Update as of 28 Feb:

Race for a season win (16 teams out, 2 teams remaining):

Ag2R
Astana I. Izaguirre (Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana GC, 10 Feb)
Bahrain S. Colbrelli (Tour of Oman stage 4, 19 Feb)
Bora P. Sagan (Tour Down Under stage 3, 17 Jan)
CCC P. Bevin (New Zealand TT national championship, 4 Jan)
Deceuninck E. Viviani (Tour Down Under stage 1, 15 Jan)
Dimension Data E. Boasson Hagen (Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana stage 1, 6 Feb)
EF D. McLay (Herald Sun Tour stage 1, 30 Jan)
Groupama M. Sarreau (Etoile de Besseges stage 3, 9 Feb)
Jumbo D. Groenewegen (Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana stage 5, 10 Feb)
Katusha M. Kittel (Trofeo Palma, 3 Feb)
Lotto T. Wellens (Trofeo de Tramuntana, 2 Feb)
Mitchelton L. Durbridge (Australian TT national championship, 8 Jan)
Movistar W. Anacona (Vuelta a San Juan stage 5, 1 Feb)
Sky O. Doull (Herald Sun Tour stage 3, 1 Feb)

Sunweb
Trek R. Porte (Tour Down Under stage 6, 20 Jan)
UAE J. Philipsen (Tour Down Under stage 5, 19 Jan)


Race for a WT season win (9 teams out, 9 teams remaining):

Ag2R
Astana
Bahrain
Bora P. Sagan (Tour Down Under stage 3, 17 Jan)
CCC P. Bevin (Tour Down Under stage 2, 16 Jan)
Deceuninck E. Viviani (Tour Down Under stage 1, 15 Jan)

Dimension Data
EF
Groupama
Jumbo TTT (UAE Tour stage 1, 24 Feb)
Katusha
Lotto C. Ewan (UAE Tour stage 3, 27 Feb)
Mitchelton D. Impey (Tour Down Under stage 4, 18 Jan)
Movistar A. Valverde (UAE Tour stage 3, 26 Feb)

Sky
Sunweb
Trek R. Porte (Tour Down Under stage 6, 20 Jan)
UAE J. Philipsen (Tour Down Under stage 5, 19 Jan)
 
Re: Re:

GenericBoonenFan said:
tobydawq said:
RedheadDane said:
Well, Hagen already made sure to take DD out of this.

I just think Red Rick thinks the French one day races are shitsmall races like Cav used to call them.

Edit: Maybe not Paris-Roubaix.
I'd rather win the Tro-Bro-Léon, GP Marseillaise or the Tour du Finistre over a stage in the tour of turkey or in the UAE tour.

I think there are just too many good riders in the UAE Tour for me to agree with that.
 
Re: Re:

tobydawq said:
GenericBoonenFan said:
tobydawq said:
RedheadDane said:
Well, Hagen already made sure to take DD out of this.

I just think Red Rick thinks the French one day races are shitsmall races like Cav used to call them.

Edit: Maybe not Paris-Roubaix.
I'd rather win the Tro-Bro-Léon, GP Marseillaise or the Tour du Finistre over a stage in the tour of turkey or in the UAE tour.

I think there are just too many good riders in the UAE Tour for me to agree with that.
Oh there are good riders, but those races have a history and a crowd.
 
Re: Re:

GenericBoonenFan said:
I'd rather win the Tro-Bro-Léon, GP Marseillaise or the Tour du Finistre over a stage in the tour of turkey or in the UAE tour.

This. And I think it's a great thing that famous riders like Bardet and Pinot honor these smaller races. That's what keeps them alive, as they are usually organized and financed by enthusiastic local volunteers, and not by autocratic regimes. I have far more respect for riders doing 1.1 races as for those riding in Dubai or for Bahrain.