Lesser known races results 2013

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Tour Of China I (2.1) - Final GC

1. POZDNYAKOV Kirill BCP 19h12'07"
2. ZABALLA GUTIERREZ Constantino CWO 01"
3. GONÇALVES Jose Isidro Maciel LPM 01"
4. MAS BONET Luis Guillermo BUR 04"
5. BAGÜES KALPARSORO Aritz EUK 10"
6. MEHRABANI AZAR Ramin RTS 18"
7. WANG Meiyin HEN 38"
8. CHEUNG King Lok - 47"
9. GIRAUD Benjamin LPM 02'36"
10. BIZKARRA ETXEGIBEL Mikel EUK 02'37"

Not a very strong field but I really like the fact that José Gonçalves has some stage race / one day races (Polynormande win this year) talent instead of being a one dimensional TT rider like Nelson Oliveira has shown this last years (despite some decent showings here and there). This was the only reason why I posted this :D
 
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Sep Vanmarcke wins GP Impanis - Van Petegem

1. VANMARCKE Sep Belkin Pro Cycling Team
2. WEENING Pieter Netherlands
3. BAUGNIES Jerome To Win - Josan Cycling Team
 
67th Grand Prix d'Isbergues - Pas de Calais (1.1)

Result:

1 DEMARE Arnaud Equipe Cycliste FDJ.fr 75 4:34:05
2 DEGENKOLB John Argos - Shimano 55 ,,
3 DRUCKER Jean-Pierre Accent.jobs – Wanty 40 ,,
4 HUSHOVD Thor BMC Racing Team 32 ,,
5 GILBERT Philippe BMC Racing Team 28 ,,
6 MARTINEZ Yannick La Pomme Marseille 24 ,,
7 DUMOULIN Samuel AG2R La Mondiale 20 ,,
8 COQUARD Bryan Team Europcar 18 ,,
9 FEILLU Romain Vacansoleil - DCM 16 ,,
10 SIMON Julien Sojasun 14 ,,
11 PETIT Adrien Cofidis Solutions Crédits 12 ,,

**** small race? Perhaps, but look closer at the top 11. Not bad.
 
FARRAR, finally

Tyler wins a stage in Circuit Franco-Belge (Eurometropole)

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Good to see Tyler Farrar win today. Sometimes it takes a whole to get the ball rolling again, by perseverance pays off.
 
42nd Tour de Vendée (1.HC)

1 BOUHANNI Nacer Equipe Cycliste FDJ.fr 125
2 DUMOULIN Samuel AG2R La Mondiale 85
3 TRONET Steven BigMat - Auber 93 60
4 PICHON Laurent Equipe Cycliste FDJ.fr 50
5 VAN STAEYEN Michael Topsport Vlaanderen – Baloise 45
6 COQUARD Bryan Team Europcar 40
7 MARTINEZ Yannick La Pomme Marseille 35
8 SIMON Julien Sojasun 30
9 MALAGUTI Alessandro Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela 26
10 FEILLU Romain Vacansoleil - DCM 22

Pity Bouhanni won't start at P-B, but this will set next season up rather well anyway.
 
73rd Tour de l'Eurométropole (2.1)

4th and last stage:

1 DEGENKOLB John Team Argos - Shimano 16 20 3:26:29
2 DEBUSSCHERE Jens Lotto Belisol Team 11 12 ,,
3 FARRAR Tyler Garmin - Sharp 6 7 ,,
4 BROWN Graeme Belkin Pro Cycling Team 5 5 ,,

Final GC:

1 DEBUSSCHERE Jens Lotto Belisol Team 80 100 15:39:04
2 DEGENKOLB John Team Argos - Shimano 56 70 ,,
3 FARRAR Tyler Garmin - Sharp 32 50 0:09
4 MøRKøV Michael Team Saxo-Tinkoff 24 36 ,,
5 DRUCKER Jean-Pierre Accent.jobs – Wanty 20 28 0:15
6 DE VREESE Laurens Topsport Vlaanderen – Baloise 16 24 ,,
7 VANBILSEN Kenneth Topsport Vlaanderen – Baloise 12 20 0:18
8 GODDAERT Kristof IAM Cycling 8 18 ,,
9 DEMARE Arnaud Equipe Cycliste FDJ.fr 7 16 0:19
10 BOL Jetse Belkin Pro Cycling Team 6 14 ,,

Tour de bunchsprints. Anyway Degenkolb looks ready to annihilate the field at Paris-Tours.
 
A while ago I designed a Tour of Almaty in the Race Design thread, saying Kazakhstan has given far too much to cycling in recent years to have no UCI races. Mine was a stage race, however now we have a one-day race there!

The course isn't all that exciting - just an out-and-back on a dual carriageway rolling through the southern edge of the city, on the lower edge of the Tian Shan Mountains. No HC climb up to Shymbulak here, instead this is purely rolling, 5 laps of a 31km circuit. It was originally scheduled to be 6, not sure why only 5 in the end. A pretty useful field given the status (1.2), with 3 Pro-Continental teams, 12 Continental teams including some fairly well known ones, 3 national teams including the home team with several World Tour riders, and two wildcard amateur teams - a Dutch Global Cycling Project team, and popular folk hero Alexandre Vinokourov's amateur squad, amazingly named "Team Vino 4 Ever", and the fans got to celebrate a popular local win - if unsurprising. The biggest surprise was that he wasn't in Lombardia I guess, but maybe the home win is more important to the sponsors.

1 Maxim Iglinskiy (Kazakhstan National) 3'23'01
2 Sonny Colbrelli (Bardiani Valvole-CSF Inox) +30
3 Ruslan Tleubayev (Kazakhstan National) +st
4 Bakhtiyar Kozhatayev (Continental Team Astana) +st
5 Andris Smirnovs (Rietumu-Delfin) +st
6 Mykhaylo Kononenko (Kolss Cycling Team) +st
7 Dmitry Gruzdev (Kazakhstan National) +st
8 Dmytro Krivtsov (ISD Continental) +st
9 Zhandos Bizhigitov (Continental Team Astana) +st
10 Joshua Berry (La Pomme Marseillaise) +st
11 Andriy Vasylyuk (Kolss Cycling Team) +st
12 Christoph Schweizer (BKCP-Powerplus) +st
13 Roman Katyrin (Itera-Katyusha) +st
14 Anatoliy Pakhtusov (ISD Continental) +st
15 Daniil Fominykh (Continental Team Astana) +st
16 Nicolai Tanovitchi (Moldova National) +st
17 Lars van de Vall (Regional Team Global Cycling Netherlands) +st
18 Nikolay Mikhaylov (CCC Polsat-Polkowice) +st
19 Bartlomiej Matysiak (CCC Polsat-Polkowice) +st
20 Mohsen Rahmani (Ayandeh Cycling Team) +st
 
Gran Premio Città di Peccioli - Coppa Sabatini (1.1)

A race with a somewhat complicated route involving a couple of circuits where the green bit below is the last part.

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Result:

1 Diego Ulissi - LAM
2 Andrea Pasqualon - BAR s.t.
3 Davide Villella - CAN s.t.
4 Franco Pellizotti - AND s.t.
5 Mauro Finetto - VIN s.t.
6 Andrea Zordan - AND s.t.
7 Pierpaolo De Negri - VIN s.t.
8 Mikael Cherel - ALM s.t.
9 Miguel Angel Rubiano Chavez - AND s.t.
10 Davide Mucelli - CEF s.t.

Its time to start riding for Ulissi in the big races.
 
What big races? He's not a climber/stage racer and doesn't seem to have the stamina for monuments. Random 1.1 races are pretty much his forte. If he goes for uphill/reduced sprints in the best races he has to compete with the likes of Sagan, Gerrans, Valverde, Moreno, Purito. He has had plenty of opportunity in the biggest races but is yet to have a real breakthrough, that may yet come.
 
Ferminal said:
What big races? He's not a climber/stage racer and doesn't seem to have the stamina for monuments. Random 1.1 races are pretty much his forte. If he goes for uphill/reduced sprints in the best races he has to compete with the likes of Sagan, Gerrans, Valverde, Moreno, Purito. He has had plenty of opportunity in the biggest races but is yet to have a real breakthrough, that may yet come.

yes ok, it's not a monumnet, but...

1. ULISSI Diego LAM 4h21'02" 140
2. MAJKA Rafal TST 03" 84
3. MORENO FERNANDEZ Daniel KAT 05" 72
4. POZZOVIVO Domenico ALM 07" 62
5. CONTADOR VELASCO Alberto TST 11" 54
6. VALVERDE BELMONTE Alejandro MOV 15" 48
7. FINETTO Mauro VIN 15" 42
8. VOECKLER Thomas EUC 15" 36
9. RABOTTINI Matteo VIN 15" 30
10. PELLIZOTTI Franco AND 15" 26
11. MARTIN Daniel GRS 24" 22
 
Dazed and Confused said:
well, there is a time for everything. I like to see him move up in the hierarchy on Lampre. And I'm not buying the lack of stamina, I mean the guy is only 24.

Besides whats the alternative? Cunego?

You're inventing barriers, the whole "team leadership" thing gets thrown around far too frequently. Riders who are good enough to win races generally do so regardless of the team situation. Not being the recognised #1 on the team does not mean they are wasting energy for someone else or not receiving opportunities. Where Ulissi has sacrificed a top result working for an inferior teammate? When he is good enough he will get results at the next level, it's as simple as that.
 
Ulissi will have his chances. I don't think Lampre has been holding him back, at least not in the last year.
He still lacks some endurance to compete in the longer classics/monuments but he's got plenty of time to improve.
 
SafeBet said:
Ulissi will have his chances. I don't think Lampre has been holding him back, at least not in the last year.
He still lacks some endurance to compete in the longer classics/monuments but he's got plenty of time to improve.


Maybe I'm completely wrong on this, but his development reminds me of Nibali's. A slow progression over the years, always improving little by little.
And somehow I feel them as akin riders.
 
Pippo_San said:
Maybe I'm completely wrong on this, but his development reminds me of Nibali's. A slow progression over the years, always improving little by little.
And somehow I feel them as akin riders.

I reckon Nibbles showed GT type recovery earlier in his career.
I'm not ruling out Ulissi being a GT rider in the future, but sure there's little evidence he will develop into one right now.