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Vlaanderen 2016

Post by Cerro Torre RT » Sat Feb 06, 2016 3:11 am

Omloop Het Volk just ahead, even in February. So probably too late already to start talking about the most important and most interesting sequence of races of cycling season (though that description is more adequate to real cycling than to RSF sadly). We are heading towards the Vlaanderen Classics, so let's talk and point out the riders, teams and their lineups which will impact those races. It's about time.

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Re: Vlaanderen 2016

Post by Cerro Torre RT » Sat Feb 06, 2016 3:30 am

Speaking of impact, I might have some, but I'm not sure that is to my favour. And towards Het Volk, I face a difficult question regaridng the lineup.

Well, it's not a secret that my team is built through Kasseien, Kasseien, and Kasseien. Thus, in order to hope to use that strength, the lineup should probably focus full tilt on that strength, which would mean:

Svavar Austmann
François Beauchemin
Claudio Casanova
Rob Niedermayer
Ivan Novak
Guðmunður Óli Pálmason
Jozef Parch
Sæþór Sæþórsson
Nikita Zadorov

And there the doubts start: Ivan Novak, just 46 mountain, for Het Volk? Wouldn't be Mikko Rantanen be the better choice, to support Casanova in the hills? Sure, but his below 74 Kasseien value is set to limit every agressive sieving strategy. Which leads to the question if that would be promising at all.

Well, trouth be told, that's what Het Volk is all about, especially in real life cycling. Uncertanity. The first Vlaanderen Classic, and a great profile for all kinds of tactics. Regarding profile, maybe (as Ronde van Vlaanderen is fucked up by riding circles the last few years) the best race of the whole season, and for whatching on TV, always great. Is there someone else who hopes for some snow or storm this year?

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Re: Vlaanderen 2016

Post by Robyklebt » Sat Feb 06, 2016 3:05 pm

It's actually the most boring series in real cycling.
The playground for ultraspecialized guys that are not good enough to compete in other races.
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Re: Vlaanderen 2016

Post by Rexona » Sat Feb 06, 2016 4:34 pm

Really happy to find a guy at least which is able to do a good Performance at the Vlaandern Classics.

Bruno Reis

Leader for the complete Spring season.

Here are his stats:


63: Mountain

86: Flat

54: Downhill

49: Timetrial

66: Sprint

50: Regeneration

82,4: Pave

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Re: Vlaanderen 2016

Post by Pokemon Club » Wed Feb 10, 2016 2:57 am

Let's present my Flanders Classics group too. My main goal is to win RVV this years, but I won't refure to win others too !

Leaders :
Nene Odagiri 54-89-57-50-57-86.9, 29yo. The leader, she dreams to win both RVV and PR.
Chitoge Kirisaki 61-82-65-50-62-81.7, 30yo. Sad that her trainings was bad, but with her skills, she has her chance.
Kurisu Makise 57-87-76-53-67-77.7, 31yo. Her sprintskill can be a good weapon for the softest races.
Hiyori Iki 50-63-73-54-86-68.7, 22yo. She can win KBK, Gent-Wevelgem, and probably West Vlaanderen and De Panne too.

Helpers :
Erika Shinohara 50-83-78-48-47-82.7, 25yo. She can't hope for a better role with her actual training.
Antonio Vivaldi 60-85-78-49-51-80.8, 27yo. A good helper.
Youko Shiragami 50-86-54-55-45-76.7, 26yo. A nice support for Hiyori.
Augusto Pinochet 58-85-78-48-52-76.3, 29yo. Good skills.
Megumi Tadoroko 50-83-55-50-48-74.6, 29yo. She will work t the start of races.
Thierry Bordet 50-85-56-48-48-73-73.3, 31yo. The same than Megumi
Juan Santos 68-78-72-52-57-72.1, 27yo. He will be helpful in hills.
Isuzu Soma 46-78-56-50-46-68.1, 30yo. The first to work, the first to be sieb, the first to back home.

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Re: Vlaanderen 2016

Post by Pokemon Club » Thu Mar 03, 2016 12:03 am

r Sukuran Pokemon palmares :
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad : Chitoge Kirisaki (2), Kurisu Makise (4), Nene Odagiri (12), Antonio Vivaldi (81), Augusto Pinochet (AB), Juan Santos (AB), Erika Shinohara (AB), Youko Shiragami (AB), Isuzu Soma (AB)
Kuurne-Bruxelles-Kuurne : Hiyori Iki (1), Kurisu Makise (9), Akito Soma (20), Nene Odagiri (33), Thierry Bordet (36), Juan Santos (40), Megumi Tadoroko (56), Kaede Kayano (77), Isuzu Soma (AB)
Dwars door Vlaanderen : Kurisu Makise (3), Nene Odagiri (5), Chitoge Kirisaki (7), Antonio Vivaldi (31), Erika Shinohara (39), Juan Santos (50), Augusto Pinochet (64), Kaede Kayano (AB), Isuzu Soma (AB)
GP E3 Harelbeke : Nene Odagiri (1), Kurisu Makise (4), Chitoge Kirisaki (9), Antonio Vicaldi (29), Juan Santos (35), Akito Soma (36), Augusto Pinochet (56), Erika Shinohara (AB), Youko Shiragami (AB), Isuzu Soma (AB)
Gent - Wevelgem : Hiyori Iki (2), Kurisu Makise (6), Nene Odagiri (13), Antonio Vivaldi (15), Chitoge Kirisaki (16), Juan Santos (20), Augusto Pinochet (28), Erika Shinohara (34), Youko Shiragami (37)
3 Jours de La Panne : Akito Soma (3), Nene Odagiri (23)
Stage 1 :
Stage 2 : Hiyori Iki (5), Akito Soma (17)
Stage 3a : Hiyori Iki (7), Akito Soma (16)
Stage 3b : Akito Soma (8)
Ronde van Vlaanderen : Kurisu Makise (2), Nene Odagiri (7), Chitoge Kirisaki (8), ANtonio Vivaldi (24), Akito Soma (41), Juan Santos (44), Erika Shinohara (56), Augusto Pinochet (66), Thierry Bordet (AB)
Grand Prix de l'Escaut : Hiyori Iki (3), Kurisu Makise (9), Nene Odagiri (12), Erika Shinohara (24), Isuzu Soma (41), Antonio Vivaldi (52), Chitoge Kirisaki (64), Megumi Tadoroko (69), Youko Shiragimi (73)
Paris-Roubaix : Nene Odagiri (1), Erika Shinohara (2), Youko Shiragami (46), Antonio Vivaldi (51), Thierry Bordet (AB), Chitoge Kirisaki (AB), Kurisu Makise (AB), Augusto Pinochet (AB), Megumi Tadoroko (AB)
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Re: Vlaanderen 2016

Post by Cerro Torre RT » Sun Apr 03, 2016 10:46 pm

Well, starting 3 races, what to expect? Nothing, even if starting all of them. That's why, considering manager and team ability, you'd even have to rate this spring classic season as a success. At least one win. And something more valuable. A confermation of what should have been known when the project was started. This manager doesn't have it in him. But two more races have to be ridden.

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Re: Vlaanderen 2016

Post by team fl » Thu Apr 07, 2016 10:40 am

Cerro Torre RT wrote:Well, starting 3 races, what to expect? Nothing, even if starting all of them. That's why, considering manager and team ability, you'd even have to rate this spring classic season as a success. At least one win. And something more valuable. A confermation of what should have been known when the project was started. This manager doesn't have it in him. But two more races have to be ridden.
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Re: Vlaanderen 2016

Post by Moscow Team Pro » Sat Apr 09, 2016 5:30 pm

Omloop: 2° Phelan

Kuurne-bruxelles-kuurne: 2° Gustasson

Samyn: 3° Phelan

Rond in Nokere: 6° Kerby

Dwars door Vlaanderen: 8° Phelan

Harelbeke: 8° Phelan

Gent - Wevelgem: 3° Phelan

Ronde Van Vlaanderen: 1° Phelan

Scheldeprjis: 1° Gustasson

Paris - Roubaix:

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Re: Vlaanderen 2016

Post by Cerro Torre RT » Sun Apr 10, 2016 10:14 pm

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Re: Vlaanderen 2016

Post by team fl » Mon Apr 11, 2016 8:32 am

Cerro Torre RT wrote:Took my cookie. Not bought at Carrefour, though.
Hehe, anyway, this is completely off-topic, as PR is not a Flandern race ;). Same applies for Moscow... :ugeek:
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