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by Tukhtahuaev » Fri May 01, 2026 12:16 pm
April 2026
+1,743,889
8,264 points
At the start of the month there were 4 clear goals, RVV, Scheldeprijs, Gran Camiño and Amstel, with RVV obviously being by far the most important one.
We got off to an incredible start with Zhansultan Dosmagambetov crowning his spring campaign with the win at RVV. We got lucky at several key moments after taking probably unnecessary risks and winning the gamble in the sprint, but no one will ask about how it happened in a few years.
Scheldeprijs unfortunately went horribly wrong. After working all day Artem Palamarchuk simply chose the wrong wheel in the sprint and only finished 13th. With no other relevant sprint races in April, there was also no way to make up for it.
At Gran Camiño Hubert Grala got his final chance to win something for the team. It has been clear for a while that he does not really fit the plans for the future and thus both parties decided to part ways at the end of April. Even knowing that starting with him as the leader would not make sense from a financial point of view, it was seen as the right decision to let him go out on a high. IN the end he delivered and won the GC.
This great result was again followed by a big disappointment at Amstel. Caught off guard attack by an attack (That in hindsight was completely obvious) from SouthWest Packers, the win was gone pretty soon. From the peloton Zakhar Karatay managed to get 2nd, but that was only P7 overall.
The following week we raced without any real ambitions, but somehow this turned out to be the best week of the month. At Tour of the Alps Oleksandr Piskun shined with a win on stage 1 and also P2 in GC thanks to a rather fortunate field composition, but all that was rather unimportant compared to what happened at LBL. No one in the team even considered that race for their form planning and expectations were extremely low, but this time we were not caught off guard by the SouthWest Packers attack and followed with Zakhar Karatay and Elkhan Baltabekov. Karatay with the early tempo in that group was already dropped by 17s, but was brought back to the front by Oleksandr Piskun, who came from the peloton. In the end Karatay was still the strongest in the sprint after over 30km of hard tempo.
Currently the team is rising in Romandie, but that will be part of the May update
Rider of the month:
Olkesandr Piskun. Played an important role in the tours and was also the decisive factor for the LBL win
Best race of the month:
LBL. Great move, chaotic finale and a very unexpected win to finally win the fifth monument
Worst race of the month:
Schelde. Worked all day for nothing after getting absolutely shafted in the sprint
Transfers in:
Abylaykhan Zhangylyshbay - 56-71-79-57-53-63.5-54, 21 years
Hopefully the successor to Oleksandr Piskun. Only missing a little bit of flat
Sergey Pak - 48-70-67-48-50-63.7-41, 21 years
A cheap helper to finally be able to ride a bit cheaper again
Transfers out:
Hubert Grala - 75-72-72-82-5567.5-58, 30 years
It never really clicked with him. Still quite successful, but he never fit into the teams' vision