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Team FL and Star Trek?!
Team FL reached another Goal: 300'000 eternal points in a bit more than 2'000 races. In the meantime, Elwyn Oxley and Ignatz Liechtenstein left the team quietly to open a Magic the Gathering Card Shop in Balzers. A bit of a replacement has been found in the Paraguayan hot prospect Feliciano "The Centurio" Centurion, who will shine in the spring campaign, hopefully. Btw, the win/race quota in September 2016 so far looks like this:
Team FL reached another Goal: 300'000 eternal points in a bit more than 2'000 races. In the meantime, Elwyn Oxley and Ignatz Liechtenstein left the team quietly to open a Magic the Gathering Card Shop in Balzers. A bit of a replacement has been found in the Paraguayan hot prospect Feliciano "The Centurio" Centurion, who will shine in the spring campaign, hopefully. Btw, the win/race quota in September 2016 so far looks like this:
I didn't mean to say it. But I meant what I said.
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Gabriela!
New status for Team FL looks like this:
New status for Team FL looks like this:
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What?!
Most current status for Team FL:
btw, she gets 30 in October!!! What a coincidence.
Most current status for Team FL:
btw, she gets 30 in October!!! What a coincidence.
I didn't mean to say it. But I meant what I said.
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TEAM FL SHORTNEWS:
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10 October 2016: Perry Henzell wins Paris-Tours
Perry Henzell has just won his second classic race when he finished first in Tours yesterday. After more than 250 km, the Team FL sprint Train with Franko, Sitko and Henzell proved to be successful, although Henzell profitted from Ana Smolinov (RideforMoney) being on the wrong side of the rode when the GAK train went full throttle.
05 October 2016: Team FL down to 13 riders
After having an all time height of 18 riders in the roster, Team FL reduced the number down to 13 until the end of Ocotber. Just recently, Boxhill, Dif and Ospelt retired from active cycling after Oxley and Lichtenstein did exactly that already in September. Nevertheless, the roster will be up to 14 until 16 riders again in November, when at least two Young prospects will join the Liechtenstein cycling Team. Unfortunately, the team management was not able to convince the October top climber prospect to ride for them. But then again, Hugo Marxer will get the best out of the rest.
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10 October 2016: Perry Henzell wins Paris-Tours
Perry Henzell has just won his second classic race when he finished first in Tours yesterday. After more than 250 km, the Team FL sprint Train with Franko, Sitko and Henzell proved to be successful, although Henzell profitted from Ana Smolinov (RideforMoney) being on the wrong side of the rode when the GAK train went full throttle.
05 October 2016: Team FL down to 13 riders
After having an all time height of 18 riders in the roster, Team FL reduced the number down to 13 until the end of Ocotber. Just recently, Boxhill, Dif and Ospelt retired from active cycling after Oxley and Lichtenstein did exactly that already in September. Nevertheless, the roster will be up to 14 until 16 riders again in November, when at least two Young prospects will join the Liechtenstein cycling Team. Unfortunately, the team management was not able to convince the October top climber prospect to ride for them. But then again, Hugo Marxer will get the best out of the rest.
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TEAM FL SHORTNEWS:
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30 October 2016: October means NCs for Team FL
Almost a tradition for Team FL, some of its riders win the NC in October every year. For 2016 Feliciano Centurion won in Paraguay and Harrison Tasher defended his title in Belize. The rest was not so lucky.
28 October 2016: Franko wins Sachsen Pavés
Iwan Franko has won a stage, the GC and the points classement of this years Sachen Pavés afternoon edition. With this win, he follows the footsteps of Kari Steinsson, who won it in 2012. Feliciano Centurion missed the youth classement as third only by seconds while having to ride for Franko mostly.
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30 October 2016: October means NCs for Team FL
Almost a tradition for Team FL, some of its riders win the NC in October every year. For 2016 Feliciano Centurion won in Paraguay and Harrison Tasher defended his title in Belize. The rest was not so lucky.
28 October 2016: Franko wins Sachsen Pavés
Iwan Franko has won a stage, the GC and the points classement of this years Sachen Pavés afternoon edition. With this win, he follows the footsteps of Kari Steinsson, who won it in 2012. Feliciano Centurion missed the youth classement as third only by seconds while having to ride for Franko mostly.
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TEAM FL SHORTNEWS:
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01.12.2016: High fluctuation at Team FL
December started with a bang for Team FL. As classic rider Breyten Breytenbach (5'672 points, 6 race wins incl. LBL), sprinter Perry Henzell (5'326 points, 13 race wins incl. Tours and Brussels) and pavé specialist Harrison Tasher (1'877 Points, 5 race wins incl. 2 NCs, 1 stage race) left the Liechtenstein cycling team, Dong Dong and Nodirkhan Kadyrkhanov joined the team roster. Though both are still youth prospects, Dong might become a valuabale helper while Kadyrkhanov will be the climbing star in 2017 and successor of Carlos Lampe, who showed in November at the Argentina Tour that he's still in for the win .
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01.12.2016: High fluctuation at Team FL
December started with a bang for Team FL. As classic rider Breyten Breytenbach (5'672 points, 6 race wins incl. LBL), sprinter Perry Henzell (5'326 points, 13 race wins incl. Tours and Brussels) and pavé specialist Harrison Tasher (1'877 Points, 5 race wins incl. 2 NCs, 1 stage race) left the Liechtenstein cycling team, Dong Dong and Nodirkhan Kadyrkhanov joined the team roster. Though both are still youth prospects, Dong might become a valuabale helper while Kadyrkhanov will be the climbing star in 2017 and successor of Carlos Lampe, who showed in November at the Argentina Tour that he's still in for the win .
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2017 starts stunningly for Team FL
Race wins, tour win, points classement, team classement: All of that has been offered to Team FL by 2017 so far. The Name behind all this? Iwan Franko.
It's been told that Hugo Marxer had still a hangover when he was co-driving in the team car and watching Iwan Franko's first victory in 2017, in the first race of 2017 by Team FL. Rumour also has it, that so far, Hugo Marxer could not stop drinking as Iwan Franko continued to be succesful. So after his race win in Australia, he also won four out of five stages at the Tour des Pavés. Hence, he also won the tour and the points classement. Beides that, Team FL won the Team classement while Sellami won the youth classement and Feliciano Centurion finished on the GC Podium.
Nevertheless, Hugo went to the rehab Center and now the Liechtenstein cycling Team stays in Australia again at the Tour Down Under, where the pressure is off the team to win anything and other riders may shine, like Kadyrkhanov, Woodcock or Sitko. So the team Management hopes that Hugo will be fresh again after his week and win mode will be back on.
Race wins, tour win, points classement, team classement: All of that has been offered to Team FL by 2017 so far. The Name behind all this? Iwan Franko.
It's been told that Hugo Marxer had still a hangover when he was co-driving in the team car and watching Iwan Franko's first victory in 2017, in the first race of 2017 by Team FL. Rumour also has it, that so far, Hugo Marxer could not stop drinking as Iwan Franko continued to be succesful. So after his race win in Australia, he also won four out of five stages at the Tour des Pavés. Hence, he also won the tour and the points classement. Beides that, Team FL won the Team classement while Sellami won the youth classement and Feliciano Centurion finished on the GC Podium.
Nevertheless, Hugo went to the rehab Center and now the Liechtenstein cycling Team stays in Australia again at the Tour Down Under, where the pressure is off the team to win anything and other riders may shine, like Kadyrkhanov, Woodcock or Sitko. So the team Management hopes that Hugo will be fresh again after his week and win mode will be back on.
I didn't mean to say it. But I meant what I said.
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Team FL 2016 review
Usually at this point of the year, the team management orders William de Worde, senior PR manager of Team FL, to write a review about the former year, in this case 2016. Very unfortunately, Mr. de Worde hurt his writing hand when he fell from his bike while making notes about the training efforts of the Team FL riders. So, this years review will be shortened so that it's not much more than 2016 in numbers besides some highlights that will be mentioned now: RVV and LBL wins, attending the Giro. But now, here the year 2016 for Team FL in numbers:
Team FL 2016 in numbers
Races: 195 (~16.25 Race/Month)
Points: 37’701 (~193.34 Points/Race)
Race wins (54):
10 – Perry Henzell
10 – Carlos Lampe
6 – Breyten Breytenbach
6 – Iwan Franko
4 – Bambang Megaranto
5 – Elwyn Oxley
4 – Harrison Tasher
2 – Pavel Sitko
2 – Tony Woodcock
1 – Otto Ospelt
1 – Feliciano Centurion
1 – Hassan Dif
1 – Amartya Sen
1 – Carlos Tejeda
Classic wins (6):
2 – Iwan Franko (Omloop, RVV)
2 – Perry Henzell (Brüssels, Paris-Tours)
1 – Breyten Breytenbach (LBL)
1 – Carlos Lampe (Emilia)
Stage race wins (6):
4 – Carlos Lampe
1 – Iwan Franko
1 – Harrison Tasher
Points classement (5):
3 – Elwyn Oxley
1 – Iwan Franko
1 – Carlos Lampe
Mountain classement (1):
1 – Carlos Lampe
Youth classement (2):
1 – Carlos Lampe
1 – Bambang Megaranto
Team classement (4):
1 – Tour des Pavés
1 – Tour Down Under
1 – Sibiu Tour
1 – Deutschlandtour
Team FL rider of the year 2016 (nominations):
1.) Carlos Lampe
10 stage wins (incl. 1 classic win – Emilia)
4 stage race wins
1 Points classement
1 Youth classement
1 Mountain classement
2.) Perry Henzell
10 stage wins (incl. 2 classic wins – Brussels and Paris-Tours)
3.) Iwan Franko
6 stage wins (incl. 2 classic wins – Omloop and RVV)
1 Points classement
4.) Breyten Breytenbach
6 stage wins (incl. 1 classic win – LBL)
5.) Elwyn Oxley
5 Stage wins (incl. 2 Giro stage wins)
3 Points classement (incl. Giro and TA)
Which was the best rider in 2016? Vote for your favorite! Winner will be announced at the end of January 2017…
Usually at this point of the year, the team management orders William de Worde, senior PR manager of Team FL, to write a review about the former year, in this case 2016. Very unfortunately, Mr. de Worde hurt his writing hand when he fell from his bike while making notes about the training efforts of the Team FL riders. So, this years review will be shortened so that it's not much more than 2016 in numbers besides some highlights that will be mentioned now: RVV and LBL wins, attending the Giro. But now, here the year 2016 for Team FL in numbers:
Team FL 2016 in numbers
Races: 195 (~16.25 Race/Month)
Points: 37’701 (~193.34 Points/Race)
Race wins (54):
10 – Perry Henzell
10 – Carlos Lampe
6 – Breyten Breytenbach
6 – Iwan Franko
4 – Bambang Megaranto
5 – Elwyn Oxley
4 – Harrison Tasher
2 – Pavel Sitko
2 – Tony Woodcock
1 – Otto Ospelt
1 – Feliciano Centurion
1 – Hassan Dif
1 – Amartya Sen
1 – Carlos Tejeda
Classic wins (6):
2 – Iwan Franko (Omloop, RVV)
2 – Perry Henzell (Brüssels, Paris-Tours)
1 – Breyten Breytenbach (LBL)
1 – Carlos Lampe (Emilia)
Stage race wins (6):
4 – Carlos Lampe
1 – Iwan Franko
1 – Harrison Tasher
Points classement (5):
3 – Elwyn Oxley
1 – Iwan Franko
1 – Carlos Lampe
Mountain classement (1):
1 – Carlos Lampe
Youth classement (2):
1 – Carlos Lampe
1 – Bambang Megaranto
Team classement (4):
1 – Tour des Pavés
1 – Tour Down Under
1 – Sibiu Tour
1 – Deutschlandtour
Team FL rider of the year 2016 (nominations):
1.) Carlos Lampe
10 stage wins (incl. 1 classic win – Emilia)
4 stage race wins
1 Points classement
1 Youth classement
1 Mountain classement
2.) Perry Henzell
10 stage wins (incl. 2 classic wins – Brussels and Paris-Tours)
3.) Iwan Franko
6 stage wins (incl. 2 classic wins – Omloop and RVV)
1 Points classement
4.) Breyten Breytenbach
6 stage wins (incl. 1 classic win – LBL)
5.) Elwyn Oxley
5 Stage wins (incl. 2 Giro stage wins)
3 Points classement (incl. Giro and TA)
Which was the best rider in 2016? Vote for your favorite! Winner will be announced at the end of January 2017…
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Carlos Lampe Team FL rider of 2017
Carlos Lampe won the voting for Team FL rider of the year 2017 against his four opponents with one vote more than Elwyn Oxley, while Perry Henzell, Iwan Franko and Breyten Breytenbach got only one vote.
Like Luigi Mastrangelo, Carlos Lampe managed to have a full palamares with race wins, stage race wins, a classic win, Points, youth and mountain classement. Thus, it's not surprising that he has been voted Team FL rider of the year 2016. He is also the rider with the most points in 2016. Lampe hasn't won big tours and was also successful in one day races, like Emilia. Nevertheless, all other riders would have deserved to win it too, but it seems he was the most popular among them.
In the meantime, the first new rider in 2017 is Oleg Ogorodov from Uzbekistan. Contrary to Carlos Lampe, his role will be more in the helping business. So far, the Team FL management thinks that he will be a good fit for the team and the 2017 campaign. Whater this will be...
Carlos Lampe won the voting for Team FL rider of the year 2017 against his four opponents with one vote more than Elwyn Oxley, while Perry Henzell, Iwan Franko and Breyten Breytenbach got only one vote.
Like Luigi Mastrangelo, Carlos Lampe managed to have a full palamares with race wins, stage race wins, a classic win, Points, youth and mountain classement. Thus, it's not surprising that he has been voted Team FL rider of the year 2016. He is also the rider with the most points in 2016. Lampe hasn't won big tours and was also successful in one day races, like Emilia. Nevertheless, all other riders would have deserved to win it too, but it seems he was the most popular among them.
In the meantime, the first new rider in 2017 is Oleg Ogorodov from Uzbekistan. Contrary to Carlos Lampe, his role will be more in the helping business. So far, the Team FL management thinks that he will be a good fit for the team and the 2017 campaign. Whater this will be...
I didn't mean to say it. But I meant what I said.
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Spring campaign 2017 with first victory
The classic spring 2017 has just started. So far, Team FL could not win a classic race, got second in Omloop (Franko) and missed another opportunity at Strade Bianche. The first win followed at Nokere on Wednesday.
So far, no Team FL rider ever has won Nokere Koerse. Hence, the riders started in high spirits (no, this is not a metaphor for doping or illegal drugs...) to change that fact. And indeed, it worked out pretty well as Feliciano Centurion could win the sprint in a three man group that attacked on the final km at the Nokerenberg. Before that, the rest of the team lined it out perfectly for the pavé specialist from Paraguay. Now the Liechtenstein cycling team is waiting and preparing for Saturday for the first monument in 2017, MSR.
The classic spring 2017 has just started. So far, Team FL could not win a classic race, got second in Omloop (Franko) and missed another opportunity at Strade Bianche. The first win followed at Nokere on Wednesday.
So far, no Team FL rider ever has won Nokere Koerse. Hence, the riders started in high spirits (no, this is not a metaphor for doping or illegal drugs...) to change that fact. And indeed, it worked out pretty well as Feliciano Centurion could win the sprint in a three man group that attacked on the final km at the Nokerenberg. Before that, the rest of the team lined it out perfectly for the pavé specialist from Paraguay. Now the Liechtenstein cycling team is waiting and preparing for Saturday for the first monument in 2017, MSR.
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Franko wins Dwars door Vlaanderen
In his second attempt, Iwan Franko wins DdV a the age of 35 after missing a consecutive win at Omloop only by a few inches. It's his third classic win and 12th race win overall.
Before Iwan Franko, Phineas Federspiel was the only rider who won three classcis (GW in 2014 and two times Scheldeprijs in 2014 and '15). Now that changed as the Ukrainian export won Dwars door Flanderen after he already won Omloop and RVV in 2016. His team mates worked a lot for that and in the end, Team FL cooperated with Team Obk and kernabateam for a reduced sprint. Finally, it was the Team FL sprint train that brought Franko in a good position and his 35 years old but still strong legs that secured the victory on the last meters. Happily, also Feliciano Centurion could show that he has the potential to become a worthy successor when he missed the podium only by one place. You could think that now it's time for Franko to retire and enjoy his victories. But that's not his style. There are still races that suit him and the team is willing to work for another classic win. And who knows, maybe he will become the first Team FL riders to defend a monument victory at RVV...
In his second attempt, Iwan Franko wins DdV a the age of 35 after missing a consecutive win at Omloop only by a few inches. It's his third classic win and 12th race win overall.
Before Iwan Franko, Phineas Federspiel was the only rider who won three classcis (GW in 2014 and two times Scheldeprijs in 2014 and '15). Now that changed as the Ukrainian export won Dwars door Flanderen after he already won Omloop and RVV in 2016. His team mates worked a lot for that and in the end, Team FL cooperated with Team Obk and kernabateam for a reduced sprint. Finally, it was the Team FL sprint train that brought Franko in a good position and his 35 years old but still strong legs that secured the victory on the last meters. Happily, also Feliciano Centurion could show that he has the potential to become a worthy successor when he missed the podium only by one place. You could think that now it's time for Franko to retire and enjoy his victories. But that's not his style. There are still races that suit him and the team is willing to work for another classic win. And who knows, maybe he will become the first Team FL riders to defend a monument victory at RVV...
I didn't mean to say it. But I meant what I said.
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Team FL keeps winning in Belgium
After Franko won DdV, Pavel Sitko contributed another classic win to the Team FL palmares when winning Gent-Wevelgem.
After an exciting and unusual fair race, Pavel Sitko won this year's Gent-Wevelgem edition. It wasn't the frist time, Team FL could celebrate at Gent-Wevelgem. Pedro Garrido and Phineas Federspiel already have this race win in their palmares. Not only was Pavel Sitko the third Team FL rider to win this Belgium classic, it was also the third different rider type to do it for Team FL. First was Pedro Garrido in 2011, a hybrid pavé and hill rider with 68 sprint. He was followed by Phineas Federspiel in 2014, one of Team FL's most successful sprinters. And this year with Sitko it was flat sprint hybrid rider with his 78 flat and 81 sprint (and 70 pavé). For Sitko, it was his first classic win (33rd for Team FL) and his third career win (348th for Team FL). So, who's next as GW winner for Team FL? A climber? Most likely not, but more victories by whoever are welcome nevertheless. However, the next important classic race will be RVV for sure, after the team will have warmed up at the three days of De Panne.
After Franko won DdV, Pavel Sitko contributed another classic win to the Team FL palmares when winning Gent-Wevelgem.
After an exciting and unusual fair race, Pavel Sitko won this year's Gent-Wevelgem edition. It wasn't the frist time, Team FL could celebrate at Gent-Wevelgem. Pedro Garrido and Phineas Federspiel already have this race win in their palmares. Not only was Pavel Sitko the third Team FL rider to win this Belgium classic, it was also the third different rider type to do it for Team FL. First was Pedro Garrido in 2011, a hybrid pavé and hill rider with 68 sprint. He was followed by Phineas Federspiel in 2014, one of Team FL's most successful sprinters. And this year with Sitko it was flat sprint hybrid rider with his 78 flat and 81 sprint (and 70 pavé). For Sitko, it was his first classic win (33rd for Team FL) and his third career win (348th for Team FL). So, who's next as GW winner for Team FL? A climber? Most likely not, but more victories by whoever are welcome nevertheless. However, the next important classic race will be RVV for sure, after the team will have warmed up at the three days of De Panne.
I didn't mean to say it. But I meant what I said.
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I didn't mean to say it. But I meant what I said.
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Ain't no time for all the news
Team FL senior PR officer, William deWorde, was on a sabbatical for two month. Thus, lot of news have not been published. Yet. But now he's back and here are the latest developments around the Liechtenstein cycling team, in a glance.
Looking at the results, Team FL's rin the esults April and May campaign were mixed. Feliciano Centurion missed a win at Paris Roubaix by a wheel length, RVV and LBL were out of reach. On the other hand, the team could celebrate three meaningless wins. So, everbody was awaiting the Giro d'Italia in May, one of the big highlights this year. Thanks to Hugo Marxer's great tactical skills the team performed very well and was able to bring back home 5 stage wins (2x Sitko, 2x Kadyrkhanov, 1x Pene), the Points classement win (Sitko), and the 2nd place in the GC (Kadyrkhanov). June seems to be nice to the team too, as there are 4 race wins in the palmares already. Unfortunately, Team FL will miss both Dauphiné and the Tour de Suisse. So the next bigger goal will be to attend the Tour de France, if possible.
Changes in the team roster
As time flies by, there have also been changes to the team roster since the beginning of April, when Carlos Lampe retired and Serghei Pascenco joined the team. Six more riders have left Team FL to search for other excitements than cycling, including:
- all time great Iwan Franko, 12 stage wins (incl. RVV, DdV and Omloop), 2 stage race wins, 2 points classements;
- all time banging Bambang Megaranto, 4 stage wins, 1 youth classement;
- all time "Marty" Amartya Sen, 2 stage wins;
and just recently:
- all time relentless worker Fridolin Tschugmell, 1 stage win, 1 points classement;
- all time 50 shades of Anselmo Grau, 2 stage wins;
- all time hard Tony Woodcock, 4 stage wins.
Very fortunately, there have also been riders who joined Team FL. So here are the new guys in the team:
- Ngo Nguyen, vietnamese sprinter;
- JungGi Kim, korean clone of Iwan Franko.
Well, currently, the team consists of 11 riders. Wait, you say. Why have you lost three riders in June already then? Good question and here's the answer: To buy two more riders. Who are they, you ask? That, my friend, will be disclosed in July... Until then, there is a lot of work to do to keep this Press segment alive and up to date
Team FL senior PR officer, William deWorde, was on a sabbatical for two month. Thus, lot of news have not been published. Yet. But now he's back and here are the latest developments around the Liechtenstein cycling team, in a glance.
Looking at the results, Team FL's rin the esults April and May campaign were mixed. Feliciano Centurion missed a win at Paris Roubaix by a wheel length, RVV and LBL were out of reach. On the other hand, the team could celebrate three meaningless wins. So, everbody was awaiting the Giro d'Italia in May, one of the big highlights this year. Thanks to Hugo Marxer's great tactical skills the team performed very well and was able to bring back home 5 stage wins (2x Sitko, 2x Kadyrkhanov, 1x Pene), the Points classement win (Sitko), and the 2nd place in the GC (Kadyrkhanov). June seems to be nice to the team too, as there are 4 race wins in the palmares already. Unfortunately, Team FL will miss both Dauphiné and the Tour de Suisse. So the next bigger goal will be to attend the Tour de France, if possible.
Changes in the team roster
As time flies by, there have also been changes to the team roster since the beginning of April, when Carlos Lampe retired and Serghei Pascenco joined the team. Six more riders have left Team FL to search for other excitements than cycling, including:
- all time great Iwan Franko, 12 stage wins (incl. RVV, DdV and Omloop), 2 stage race wins, 2 points classements;
- all time banging Bambang Megaranto, 4 stage wins, 1 youth classement;
- all time "Marty" Amartya Sen, 2 stage wins;
and just recently:
- all time relentless worker Fridolin Tschugmell, 1 stage win, 1 points classement;
- all time 50 shades of Anselmo Grau, 2 stage wins;
- all time hard Tony Woodcock, 4 stage wins.
Very fortunately, there have also been riders who joined Team FL. So here are the new guys in the team:
- Ngo Nguyen, vietnamese sprinter;
- JungGi Kim, korean clone of Iwan Franko.
Well, currently, the team consists of 11 riders. Wait, you say. Why have you lost three riders in June already then? Good question and here's the answer: To buy two more riders. Who are they, you ask? That, my friend, will be disclosed in July... Until then, there is a lot of work to do to keep this Press segment alive and up to date
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Khan wins SPIH Nostalgia.
Nodirkhan Kadyrkhanov knows podiums. 3rd and 2nd places, that's what he gathered a lot during the GTs and also in the Andes. Finally, at SPIH Nostalgia he finished on top of it.
The goal was pretty clear in the beginning: All for one, all for the Khan. Well, actually, in the ITT, everybody rode for themselves first (or took it easy), but than at stage 2, they rode for... wait... Ngyuen? Dammit, something is wrong with this intro. Anyway, during the first week, they mainly rode for Nguyen, who then won stage 7. So far so good, but in the second week, really, everybody rode for Khan and his GC chances. But the road to the GC win was quite bumpy against riders like Lotfi Zafzaf (Big Donkey) or Riyad Mahrez (UllesTribute). Good for the specatators and very thrilling to watch, bad for the team management's lifespan. Very fortunately, it all turned out well and after many podium places, Kadyrkhanov could finally win a big tour with 33. Now the question is, if he will go for another month or if he should leave off with an appetite.
Nodirkhan Kadyrkhanov knows podiums. 3rd and 2nd places, that's what he gathered a lot during the GTs and also in the Andes. Finally, at SPIH Nostalgia he finished on top of it.
The goal was pretty clear in the beginning: All for one, all for the Khan. Well, actually, in the ITT, everybody rode for themselves first (or took it easy), but than at stage 2, they rode for... wait... Ngyuen? Dammit, something is wrong with this intro. Anyway, during the first week, they mainly rode for Nguyen, who then won stage 7. So far so good, but in the second week, really, everybody rode for Khan and his GC chances. But the road to the GC win was quite bumpy against riders like Lotfi Zafzaf (Big Donkey) or Riyad Mahrez (UllesTribute). Good for the specatators and very thrilling to watch, bad for the team management's lifespan. Very fortunately, it all turned out well and after many podium places, Kadyrkhanov could finally win a big tour with 33. Now the question is, if he will go for another month or if he should leave off with an appetite.
I didn't mean to say it. But I meant what I said.
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...::: Team FL World Tour (TM) finished!!! ::...
While Team FL finished it's biggest challenge, a lot of other things happend too...
After more than 10 years and 2'272 races, the Liechtenstein cycling Team finished the Team FL World Tour (TM) with having at least one rider from all the 80 different nations in the game. Afshin Pirhashemi, the climber from Iran, and Kahlid Satour, the hill specialist from Morocco, are the last riders to fill the list. This huge team effort was only possible with the help of the many Scouts all over the world, coordinated by Xaver Unsinn. As far as it is known, Team FL is the first team in the RSF/C4F history to complete this task. At least it's the first team to consciously doing it and writing about it (!).
In the meantime, many of the riders that added to this success left the team, like Nodirkhan Kadyrkhanov, who won the Tour Down Under in his last month of riding, as well as Omar Pene and Samir Sellami. In return, new riders joined the team: Carlos Kaiser from Chile and the above mentioned Afshin Pirhashemi and Kahild Satour.
Usually, there would have been a review of the past year, 2017 it was. But instead, and due to the celebrations, the team management presents the overall statistics from the way to this accomplishment:
Team Statistics:
Races: 2272
Eternal Poins: 349313
Div1 Victory: 1
Stage Wins (396):
25 - Fran Peterlin
21 - Stefano Benni
18 - Phineas Federspiel
16 - Ngo Nguyen*
13 - Cédric Schmarotz
13 - Perry Henzell
12 - Jean OlléOllé
12 - Iwan Franko
10 - Gaudenz Taverna
10 - Xaver Unsinn
10 - Carlos Lampe
8 - Stefan Küng (3x NC)
8 - Joe Friesenbichler
8 - Elwyn Oxley (NC)
7 - Harald Mühlenberg
7 - Lorenz Dürr (U23 WC, NC)
7 - Luigi Mastrangelo
7 - Ryan Kilfeather
7 - JungGi Kim* (NC)
7 - Nodirkhan Kadyrkhanov
6 - Eric Lichtenstein
6 - Breyten Breytenbach
5 - Pedro Garrido
5 - Severino Nicolosi
5 - Kari Steinsson
5 - Martti Rosenblatt
5 - Carlos Tejeda
5 - Harrison Tasher (2x NC)
5 - Pavel Sitko*
5 - Feliciano Centurion (NC)
4 - Omar Pene
4 - Steve Hasler
4 - Gilles Braas
4 - Roy Lichtenstein
4 - Jan Flachbart (NC)
4 - Royston Lighting
4 - Robertlandy Simon
4 - Bambang Megaranto
4 - Tony Woodcock
3 - Andrea Clavadetscher
3 - Sylvain Boss
3 - Louis Thuilliez
3 - Raffael Kämpfer
3 - Keyser Söze
3 - Alex Goop
3 - Guus Nederlof
3 - Victor Fargas
3 - Eddie Sixpence
3 - Ariel Weisman
2 - Roger Schnitzer
2 - Jens Scholz
2 - Frantz Granvorka
2 - Toni Hassler
2 - Nathaniel Biedermann
2 - Janis Smedins
2 - Wilhelm Wahlforss
2 - Paul Betancourt
2 - Valentin Bratoev (NC)
2 - Hassan Dif
2 - Otto Ospelt
2 - Amartya Sen
2 - Anselmo Grau
2 - Lukas Marxer* (NC)
2 - Serghei Pascenco*
1 - Josef Fichtl
1 - Knut Bakke
1 - Bill Schneider
1 - Ewald Wolf
1 - Dimitri Jiriakov
1 - Elmar Goop
1 - Zak McKracken
1 - Tommy Zech
1 - Larry Erkisson
1 - Steve Becker
1 - Hannes Büchel
1 - Chuck Bass
1 - Hugo Marxer
1 - Wesley Lichtenkiesel
1 - Tim Hamberger
1 - Harry Hole
1 - Tomasz Kowalski
1 - Lars Hirschfeld
1 - Alain Yoda
1 - Elvis Bodganic (NC)
1 - Desideriu Vatca
1 - Fridolin Tschugmell
1 - Samir Sellami*
1 - Dong Dong* (NC)
Classic Wins (34):
3 - Phineas Federspiel (Gent-Wevelgem'14, Scheldeprijs'14 + '15)
3 - Iwan Franko (Omloop'16, RVV'16, DdV'17)
2 - Harald Mühlenberg (Züri-Metzgete'07, MSR'08 )
2 - Pedro Garrido (Omloop'11, Gent-Wevelgem'11)
2 - Luigi Mastrangelo (Flèche'11, Tre Valli'11)
2 - Stefano Benni (Lombardia'12, MSR'13)
2 - Kari Steinsson (Scheldeprijs'13, P-R'13)
2 - Perry Henzell (Brussels'16, Paris-Tours'16)
1 - Andrea Clavadetscher (Lazio'08 )
1 - Roger Schnitzer (Scheldeprijs'09)
1 - Keyser Söze (Tre Valli'09)
1 - Guus Nederlof (Omloop'10)
1 - Jens Scholz (Flandern'10)
1 - Gilles Braas (P-R'11)
1 - Hugo Marxer (Piemonte'11)
1 - Stefan Küng (Omloop'12)
1 - Harry Hole (Quebec'12)
1 - Alain Yoda (Montreal'14)
1 - Elwyn Oxley (Hamburg'15)
1 - Eric Lichtenstein (Quebec'15)
1 - Breyten Breytenbach (LBL'16)
1 - Carlos Lampe (Emilia'16)
1 - Pavel Sitko (Gent-Wevelgem'17)
1 - Omar Pene* (San Sebastian'17)
-> 2. Plätze: Josef Fichtl (Züri-Metzgete'06), Ewald Wolf (P-B'07), Steve Hasler (Placci'08, Hamburg'08 ), Sylvain Boss (Piemonte'08 ), Elmar Goop (Harelbeke'09), Mavolio Bent (Omloop'10), Luigi Mastrangelo (AGR'11), Cédric Schmarotz (MSR'12), Toni Hassler (E3'12), Stefano Benni (Omloop'13, LBL'13), Jean Ollé Ollé (GW'13), Jan Flachbart (MSR'14), Fran Peterlin (LBL'15), Perry Henzell (Hamburg'16), Iwan Franko (Omloop'17), Feliciano Centurion (PR'17)
-> 3. Plätze: Schavi Nator (LBL'07), Ewald Wolf (Fourmies'07), Andrea Clavadetscher (MSR'08 ), Tim Hamberger (PR'11), Stefan Küng (E3'12), Xaver Unsinn (Tre Valli'12), Arni Steinsson (RVV'13), Wilhelm Wahlforss (Harelbeke'14), Eric Lichtenstein (GW'15), Fran Peterlin (RVV'15, San Sebastian'15), Perry Henzell (MSR'16), Breyten Breytenbach (San Sebastian'16), Iwan Franko (Harelbeke'17)
Stage races (26):
4 - Fran Peterlin (Solidarnosc'14, Alberta'14. Minas Gerais'14, Romandie'15)
4 - Carlos Lampe (Lux'16, Sibiu'16, Utah'16, Argentina'16)
3 - Gaudenz Taverna (Bayer '12, Elk Grove'12, Moldova'12)
2 - Kari Steinsson (Sachsen Pflaster'12, De Panne'13)
2 - Iwan Franko (Sachsen Pavés'16, Tour des Pavés'17)
2 - Nodirkhan Kadyrkhanov (SPIH Nostalgia'17, TDU'18)
1 - Luigi Mastrangelo (Akropolis Tour'11)
1 - Jan Flachbart (Beijing'13)
1 - Janis Smedins (Tour des Pavés'14)
1 - Tomasz Kowalski (De Panne'14)
1 - Phineas Federspiel (WPC'14)
1 - Valentin Bratoev (Tour des Pavés'15)
1 - Paul Betancourt (Down Under'15)
1 - Harrison Tasher (Tour des Pavés'16)
1 - JungGi Kim* (Sachsen Pavés'17)
Youth jerseys (15):
2 - Fran Peterlin (Solidarnosc'14, Wallonie'14)
1 - Gilles Braas (Sachsen Pavés'11)
1 - Luigi Mastrangelo (Tour Med'11)
1 - Stefan Küng (Tour des Pavés'11)
1 - Stefano Benni (Correze'12)
1 - Roy Lichtenstein (Oman'13)
1 - Eddie Sixpence (Trentin0'13)
1 - Wilhelm Wahlforss (Sachsen Pavés'13)
1 - Phineas Federspiel (WPC'14)
1 - Valentin Bratoev (Sachsen Pavés'14)
1 - Royston Lighting (Tour des Pavés'15)
1 - Carlos Lampe (Ruta del Sol'16)
1 - Bambang Megaranto (De Panne'16)
1 - Samir Sellami* (Tour des Pavés'17)
Mountain jerseys (5):
1 - Luigi Mastrangelo (Giro'11)
1 - Wesley Lichtenkiesel (PN'12)
1 - Eddie Sixpence (Scotland'13)
1 - Alain Yoda (Down Under'15)
1 - Carlos Lampe (Utah'16)
Points jerseys (29):
6 - Stefano Benni (EAT'13, Down Under'13, Ruta del Sol'13, Trentino'13, Romandie'13, Giro'13)
6 - Fran Peterlin (Alberta'14, Minas Gerais'14, Mexico'14, Tour des Pavés'15, Romandie'15, Giro'15)
3 - Elwyn Oxley (Ruta del Sol'16, TA'16, Giro'16)
2 - Cédric Schmarotz (Burgos'11, Qatar'12)
2 - Iwan Franko (Sachsen Pavés'16, Tour des Pavés'17)
2 - Ngo Nguyen* (TdF'17, TDU'18)
1 - Luigi Mastrangelo (South Alps'11)
1 - Nathaniel Biedermann (California'12)
1 - Kari Steinsson (Sachsen Pflaster'12)
1 - Phineas Federspiel (WPC'14)
1 - Carlos Lampe (Lux'16)
1 - Fridolin Tschugmell (Oman'17)
1 - Pavel Sitko (Giro'17)
1 - JungGi Kim* (Sachsen Pavés'17)
Team classement: 22
Most Points:
17667 - Stefano Benni
16332 - Fran Peterlin
10147 - Luigi Mastrangelo
9408 - Nodirkhan Kadyrkhanov
9067 - Carlos Lampe
8104 - Roy Lichtenstein
7794 - Iwan Franko
7780 - Xaver Unsinn
7553 - Paul Betancourt
6997 - Elwyn Oxley
6571 - Stefan Küng
6552 - Eddie Sixpence
6433 - Cédric Schmarotz
5850 - Phineas Federspiel
5789 - Jean Ollé Ollé
5672 - Breyten Breytenbach
5484 - Nathaniel Biedermann
5432 - Pedro Garrido
5361 - Gaudenz Taverna
5326 - Perry Henzell
5273 - Pavel Sitko
Most Races:
282 - Victor Fargas
276 - Stefano Benni
268 - Henri Bienvenu
267 - Kenny Banzer
262 - Wesley Lichtenkiesel
262 - Niels Hörnö
256 - Stefan Küng
245 - Daniel Clavadetscher
242 - Fred Colon
237 - Frantz Granvorka
233 - Stéphane Antiga
232 - Tim Hamberger
230 - Pit Schlechter
228 - Ronny Beck
214 - Haruki Murakami
208 - Walter Walch
206 - Xaver Unsinn
206 - Dominikos Petrakis
200 - Hannes Büchel
*still riding
Team FL rider's nationalities (80/80):
While Team FL finished it's biggest challenge, a lot of other things happend too...
After more than 10 years and 2'272 races, the Liechtenstein cycling Team finished the Team FL World Tour (TM) with having at least one rider from all the 80 different nations in the game. Afshin Pirhashemi, the climber from Iran, and Kahlid Satour, the hill specialist from Morocco, are the last riders to fill the list. This huge team effort was only possible with the help of the many Scouts all over the world, coordinated by Xaver Unsinn. As far as it is known, Team FL is the first team in the RSF/C4F history to complete this task. At least it's the first team to consciously doing it and writing about it (!).
In the meantime, many of the riders that added to this success left the team, like Nodirkhan Kadyrkhanov, who won the Tour Down Under in his last month of riding, as well as Omar Pene and Samir Sellami. In return, new riders joined the team: Carlos Kaiser from Chile and the above mentioned Afshin Pirhashemi and Kahild Satour.
Usually, there would have been a review of the past year, 2017 it was. But instead, and due to the celebrations, the team management presents the overall statistics from the way to this accomplishment:
Team Statistics:
Races: 2272
Eternal Poins: 349313
Div1 Victory: 1
Stage Wins (396):
25 - Fran Peterlin
21 - Stefano Benni
18 - Phineas Federspiel
16 - Ngo Nguyen*
13 - Cédric Schmarotz
13 - Perry Henzell
12 - Jean OlléOllé
12 - Iwan Franko
10 - Gaudenz Taverna
10 - Xaver Unsinn
10 - Carlos Lampe
8 - Stefan Küng (3x NC)
8 - Joe Friesenbichler
8 - Elwyn Oxley (NC)
7 - Harald Mühlenberg
7 - Lorenz Dürr (U23 WC, NC)
7 - Luigi Mastrangelo
7 - Ryan Kilfeather
7 - JungGi Kim* (NC)
7 - Nodirkhan Kadyrkhanov
6 - Eric Lichtenstein
6 - Breyten Breytenbach
5 - Pedro Garrido
5 - Severino Nicolosi
5 - Kari Steinsson
5 - Martti Rosenblatt
5 - Carlos Tejeda
5 - Harrison Tasher (2x NC)
5 - Pavel Sitko*
5 - Feliciano Centurion (NC)
4 - Omar Pene
4 - Steve Hasler
4 - Gilles Braas
4 - Roy Lichtenstein
4 - Jan Flachbart (NC)
4 - Royston Lighting
4 - Robertlandy Simon
4 - Bambang Megaranto
4 - Tony Woodcock
3 - Andrea Clavadetscher
3 - Sylvain Boss
3 - Louis Thuilliez
3 - Raffael Kämpfer
3 - Keyser Söze
3 - Alex Goop
3 - Guus Nederlof
3 - Victor Fargas
3 - Eddie Sixpence
3 - Ariel Weisman
2 - Roger Schnitzer
2 - Jens Scholz
2 - Frantz Granvorka
2 - Toni Hassler
2 - Nathaniel Biedermann
2 - Janis Smedins
2 - Wilhelm Wahlforss
2 - Paul Betancourt
2 - Valentin Bratoev (NC)
2 - Hassan Dif
2 - Otto Ospelt
2 - Amartya Sen
2 - Anselmo Grau
2 - Lukas Marxer* (NC)
2 - Serghei Pascenco*
1 - Josef Fichtl
1 - Knut Bakke
1 - Bill Schneider
1 - Ewald Wolf
1 - Dimitri Jiriakov
1 - Elmar Goop
1 - Zak McKracken
1 - Tommy Zech
1 - Larry Erkisson
1 - Steve Becker
1 - Hannes Büchel
1 - Chuck Bass
1 - Hugo Marxer
1 - Wesley Lichtenkiesel
1 - Tim Hamberger
1 - Harry Hole
1 - Tomasz Kowalski
1 - Lars Hirschfeld
1 - Alain Yoda
1 - Elvis Bodganic (NC)
1 - Desideriu Vatca
1 - Fridolin Tschugmell
1 - Samir Sellami*
1 - Dong Dong* (NC)
Classic Wins (34):
3 - Phineas Federspiel (Gent-Wevelgem'14, Scheldeprijs'14 + '15)
3 - Iwan Franko (Omloop'16, RVV'16, DdV'17)
2 - Harald Mühlenberg (Züri-Metzgete'07, MSR'08 )
2 - Pedro Garrido (Omloop'11, Gent-Wevelgem'11)
2 - Luigi Mastrangelo (Flèche'11, Tre Valli'11)
2 - Stefano Benni (Lombardia'12, MSR'13)
2 - Kari Steinsson (Scheldeprijs'13, P-R'13)
2 - Perry Henzell (Brussels'16, Paris-Tours'16)
1 - Andrea Clavadetscher (Lazio'08 )
1 - Roger Schnitzer (Scheldeprijs'09)
1 - Keyser Söze (Tre Valli'09)
1 - Guus Nederlof (Omloop'10)
1 - Jens Scholz (Flandern'10)
1 - Gilles Braas (P-R'11)
1 - Hugo Marxer (Piemonte'11)
1 - Stefan Küng (Omloop'12)
1 - Harry Hole (Quebec'12)
1 - Alain Yoda (Montreal'14)
1 - Elwyn Oxley (Hamburg'15)
1 - Eric Lichtenstein (Quebec'15)
1 - Breyten Breytenbach (LBL'16)
1 - Carlos Lampe (Emilia'16)
1 - Pavel Sitko (Gent-Wevelgem'17)
1 - Omar Pene* (San Sebastian'17)
-> 2. Plätze: Josef Fichtl (Züri-Metzgete'06), Ewald Wolf (P-B'07), Steve Hasler (Placci'08, Hamburg'08 ), Sylvain Boss (Piemonte'08 ), Elmar Goop (Harelbeke'09), Mavolio Bent (Omloop'10), Luigi Mastrangelo (AGR'11), Cédric Schmarotz (MSR'12), Toni Hassler (E3'12), Stefano Benni (Omloop'13, LBL'13), Jean Ollé Ollé (GW'13), Jan Flachbart (MSR'14), Fran Peterlin (LBL'15), Perry Henzell (Hamburg'16), Iwan Franko (Omloop'17), Feliciano Centurion (PR'17)
-> 3. Plätze: Schavi Nator (LBL'07), Ewald Wolf (Fourmies'07), Andrea Clavadetscher (MSR'08 ), Tim Hamberger (PR'11), Stefan Küng (E3'12), Xaver Unsinn (Tre Valli'12), Arni Steinsson (RVV'13), Wilhelm Wahlforss (Harelbeke'14), Eric Lichtenstein (GW'15), Fran Peterlin (RVV'15, San Sebastian'15), Perry Henzell (MSR'16), Breyten Breytenbach (San Sebastian'16), Iwan Franko (Harelbeke'17)
Stage races (26):
4 - Fran Peterlin (Solidarnosc'14, Alberta'14. Minas Gerais'14, Romandie'15)
4 - Carlos Lampe (Lux'16, Sibiu'16, Utah'16, Argentina'16)
3 - Gaudenz Taverna (Bayer '12, Elk Grove'12, Moldova'12)
2 - Kari Steinsson (Sachsen Pflaster'12, De Panne'13)
2 - Iwan Franko (Sachsen Pavés'16, Tour des Pavés'17)
2 - Nodirkhan Kadyrkhanov (SPIH Nostalgia'17, TDU'18)
1 - Luigi Mastrangelo (Akropolis Tour'11)
1 - Jan Flachbart (Beijing'13)
1 - Janis Smedins (Tour des Pavés'14)
1 - Tomasz Kowalski (De Panne'14)
1 - Phineas Federspiel (WPC'14)
1 - Valentin Bratoev (Tour des Pavés'15)
1 - Paul Betancourt (Down Under'15)
1 - Harrison Tasher (Tour des Pavés'16)
1 - JungGi Kim* (Sachsen Pavés'17)
Youth jerseys (15):
2 - Fran Peterlin (Solidarnosc'14, Wallonie'14)
1 - Gilles Braas (Sachsen Pavés'11)
1 - Luigi Mastrangelo (Tour Med'11)
1 - Stefan Küng (Tour des Pavés'11)
1 - Stefano Benni (Correze'12)
1 - Roy Lichtenstein (Oman'13)
1 - Eddie Sixpence (Trentin0'13)
1 - Wilhelm Wahlforss (Sachsen Pavés'13)
1 - Phineas Federspiel (WPC'14)
1 - Valentin Bratoev (Sachsen Pavés'14)
1 - Royston Lighting (Tour des Pavés'15)
1 - Carlos Lampe (Ruta del Sol'16)
1 - Bambang Megaranto (De Panne'16)
1 - Samir Sellami* (Tour des Pavés'17)
Mountain jerseys (5):
1 - Luigi Mastrangelo (Giro'11)
1 - Wesley Lichtenkiesel (PN'12)
1 - Eddie Sixpence (Scotland'13)
1 - Alain Yoda (Down Under'15)
1 - Carlos Lampe (Utah'16)
Points jerseys (29):
6 - Stefano Benni (EAT'13, Down Under'13, Ruta del Sol'13, Trentino'13, Romandie'13, Giro'13)
6 - Fran Peterlin (Alberta'14, Minas Gerais'14, Mexico'14, Tour des Pavés'15, Romandie'15, Giro'15)
3 - Elwyn Oxley (Ruta del Sol'16, TA'16, Giro'16)
2 - Cédric Schmarotz (Burgos'11, Qatar'12)
2 - Iwan Franko (Sachsen Pavés'16, Tour des Pavés'17)
2 - Ngo Nguyen* (TdF'17, TDU'18)
1 - Luigi Mastrangelo (South Alps'11)
1 - Nathaniel Biedermann (California'12)
1 - Kari Steinsson (Sachsen Pflaster'12)
1 - Phineas Federspiel (WPC'14)
1 - Carlos Lampe (Lux'16)
1 - Fridolin Tschugmell (Oman'17)
1 - Pavel Sitko (Giro'17)
1 - JungGi Kim* (Sachsen Pavés'17)
Team classement: 22
Most Points:
17667 - Stefano Benni
16332 - Fran Peterlin
10147 - Luigi Mastrangelo
9408 - Nodirkhan Kadyrkhanov
9067 - Carlos Lampe
8104 - Roy Lichtenstein
7794 - Iwan Franko
7780 - Xaver Unsinn
7553 - Paul Betancourt
6997 - Elwyn Oxley
6571 - Stefan Küng
6552 - Eddie Sixpence
6433 - Cédric Schmarotz
5850 - Phineas Federspiel
5789 - Jean Ollé Ollé
5672 - Breyten Breytenbach
5484 - Nathaniel Biedermann
5432 - Pedro Garrido
5361 - Gaudenz Taverna
5326 - Perry Henzell
5273 - Pavel Sitko
Most Races:
282 - Victor Fargas
276 - Stefano Benni
268 - Henri Bienvenu
267 - Kenny Banzer
262 - Wesley Lichtenkiesel
262 - Niels Hörnö
256 - Stefan Küng
245 - Daniel Clavadetscher
242 - Fred Colon
237 - Frantz Granvorka
233 - Stéphane Antiga
232 - Tim Hamberger
230 - Pit Schlechter
228 - Ronny Beck
214 - Haruki Murakami
208 - Walter Walch
206 - Xaver Unsinn
206 - Dominikos Petrakis
200 - Hannes Büchel
*still riding
Team FL rider's nationalities (80/80):
I didn't mean to say it. But I meant what I said.
Re: Team FL
Congrats.
We started the challenge at around the same time (and independently), I never had a chance. You had an advantage to start with, and I don't think I came closer. Will take me another year to finish all, but maybe I won't try, don't need Germans and Kiesler and stuff like that in my team Kwalität über Kwantität as Prince Hans-Adam would have said if he was a genius.
Kadyrkhanov and Pene gone, grrr, they were afraid of Zafzaf's revenge! But grr, nice win in the Dec-Tour and Down Under, after suffering under Zipoli (or profiting from him to get podium spots) this damn Kadyrkhanov took his revenge on Zafzaf. And without Pene would have been difficult. Not really because he did much, but just by being there he was always a big threat.
Nice achievements overall too, but at least there I win sometimes. My rider with most wins has more than Peterlin. Ha!
But sadly you forgot to list the BIGGEST achievement of all your riders: Adrian Oesch won "Robyklebt rider of the season/month" in November 2006. Yes, he was obviously riding for that moron at the time, but since "Robyklebt/Petit Singe/Big Donkey rider of the season" is clearly still the biggest award in c4f, being able to hire such star is clearly a huge achievement, that dwarfs all the other stuff you've achieved so far.
But ok, your minor achievements that you listed, and the semi-major one of having all nationalities in the team before the Donkey are pretty cool too.
We started the challenge at around the same time (and independently), I never had a chance. You had an advantage to start with, and I don't think I came closer. Will take me another year to finish all, but maybe I won't try, don't need Germans and Kiesler and stuff like that in my team Kwalität über Kwantität as Prince Hans-Adam would have said if he was a genius.
Kadyrkhanov and Pene gone, grrr, they were afraid of Zafzaf's revenge! But grr, nice win in the Dec-Tour and Down Under, after suffering under Zipoli (or profiting from him to get podium spots) this damn Kadyrkhanov took his revenge on Zafzaf. And without Pene would have been difficult. Not really because he did much, but just by being there he was always a big threat.
Nice achievements overall too, but at least there I win sometimes. My rider with most wins has more than Peterlin. Ha!
But sadly you forgot to list the BIGGEST achievement of all your riders: Adrian Oesch won "Robyklebt rider of the season/month" in November 2006. Yes, he was obviously riding for that moron at the time, but since "Robyklebt/Petit Singe/Big Donkey rider of the season" is clearly still the biggest award in c4f, being able to hire such star is clearly a huge achievement, that dwarfs all the other stuff you've achieved so far.
But ok, your minor achievements that you listed, and the semi-major one of having all nationalities in the team before the Donkey are pretty cool too.
Kraftsystemrevision! Include the distance!
Basics reform: Give blue a chance!
Don't punish bugusers. We all have to use bugs, since most of them are declared as "features"!
Got a carrot from FL. But they threaten to take it away now.
Basics reform: Give blue a chance!
Don't punish bugusers. We all have to use bugs, since most of them are declared as "features"!
Got a carrot from FL. But they threaten to take it away now.
Re: Team FL
Ah yes, good old Adrian. What a boy. Have to admit that I miss him.
Anyway, clearly other things influenced it too, like you wanting Italian or Swiss riders, while my only condition was to have at least one FL rider in the team. But thanks for the Congratulations. Honestly I don't really know how I should go on now . Maybe the winning thing? Or just according to my gut Feeling... we will see.
Anyway, clearly other things influenced it too, like you wanting Italian or Swiss riders, while my only condition was to have at least one FL rider in the team. But thanks for the Congratulations. Honestly I don't really know how I should go on now . Maybe the winning thing? Or just according to my gut Feeling... we will see.
I didn't mean to say it. But I meant what I said.
Re: Team FL
First TTT win ever for Team FL!
At the Tour des Suisse 2018, Team FL wins the TTT at Stage 1 of the Tour des Suisse 2018. It's their first TTT win ever.
12 years after its foundation, Team FL has a lot of accomplishments in its palmares: lots of race wins including several wins of classics, stage race wins, wins of different classements, etc. Only one thing was missing completely: A win in a team time trial. Well, was missing, until yesterday, when the Liechtenstein cycling team won stage 1 of the Tour de Suisse 2018, a TTT in Frauenfeld. The riders who made this possible were: Afshin Pirhashemi, Willy Attison, Carlos Kaiser, Jung Gi Kim, Lukas Marxer, René Ritter, Kahlid Satour, Sandro Spaeth (currently in white) and Juan Villafuerte (currently in yellow). The win was well earned as Team FL could catch the riders of team Allrad at the very last km of the race and winning in a photo finish. The team around GC leader Pirhashemi will now try to get him in a good position before the ITT on the last stage, where his main rival Luca Doncic may have an advantage.
At the Tour des Suisse 2018, Team FL wins the TTT at Stage 1 of the Tour des Suisse 2018. It's their first TTT win ever.
12 years after its foundation, Team FL has a lot of accomplishments in its palmares: lots of race wins including several wins of classics, stage race wins, wins of different classements, etc. Only one thing was missing completely: A win in a team time trial. Well, was missing, until yesterday, when the Liechtenstein cycling team won stage 1 of the Tour de Suisse 2018, a TTT in Frauenfeld. The riders who made this possible were: Afshin Pirhashemi, Willy Attison, Carlos Kaiser, Jung Gi Kim, Lukas Marxer, René Ritter, Kahlid Satour, Sandro Spaeth (currently in white) and Juan Villafuerte (currently in yellow). The win was well earned as Team FL could catch the riders of team Allrad at the very last km of the race and winning in a photo finish. The team around GC leader Pirhashemi will now try to get him in a good position before the ITT on the last stage, where his main rival Luca Doncic may have an advantage.
I didn't mean to say it. But I meant what I said.
Re: Team FL
Successful Tour de Suisse for Team FL
Although it wasn't enough for the tour win, the Tour des Suisse 2018 was a total success for Team FL overall, winning the first 7 stages in a row, points and mountain classement.
When Afshin Pirhashemi won the youth classement at the Giro, he already showed glimpses of greatness. But who would have thought that he will be such a dominant rider at the Tour des Suisse already, where he won 5 stages in a row, the points and the mountain classement. Unfortunately, he could not win the general classement and got second behind Luka Doncic, the only "Huber" in the group. Besides that, Team FL won its first TTT ever (see previous press release) and a reduced bunch sprint with KJG. I seems that this is a good omen for the Tour de France. Nevertheless, the team management is still looking for a potent helper in the mountains to complete the line-up for the big GT in July. And depending on the condition of Ngo Nguyen and Serghei Pascenco, both players are looking to retire from cycling sooner or later. But until then, there is still some way to go.
Although it wasn't enough for the tour win, the Tour des Suisse 2018 was a total success for Team FL overall, winning the first 7 stages in a row, points and mountain classement.
When Afshin Pirhashemi won the youth classement at the Giro, he already showed glimpses of greatness. But who would have thought that he will be such a dominant rider at the Tour des Suisse already, where he won 5 stages in a row, the points and the mountain classement. Unfortunately, he could not win the general classement and got second behind Luka Doncic, the only "Huber" in the group. Besides that, Team FL won its first TTT ever (see previous press release) and a reduced bunch sprint with KJG. I seems that this is a good omen for the Tour de France. Nevertheless, the team management is still looking for a potent helper in the mountains to complete the line-up for the big GT in July. And depending on the condition of Ngo Nguyen and Serghei Pascenco, both players are looking to retire from cycling sooner or later. But until then, there is still some way to go.
I didn't mean to say it. But I meant what I said.
Re: Team FL
Team FL roster in turmoil
Le Tour is coming and so are inevitable changes in Team FL's roster.
The news were groundbraking: Team FL separated from its long-serving riders Serghei Pascenco and Ngo Nguyen. Both take an impressive palamares with them and both will be missed by their team mates and fans. While Pascenco was an imporant helper most of the time, he won four races himself as a baroudeur, most notable two stages at the Giro d'Italia 2018. But that's still nothing against 22 race wins (2nd most ever for Team FL), and two points jerseys, one at the Tour de France 2017. While emotionally, it's hard to understand these moves, the goal seems to be clear: Offer the best support for Afshin Pirhashemi at the upcoming Tour de France. Consequently, with Clémenet Solaire the Liechtenstein cycling team added another strong rider for the mountains. And rumour has it, that one more transfer will be made before the start of the Tour at July 7...
Le Tour is coming and so are inevitable changes in Team FL's roster.
The news were groundbraking: Team FL separated from its long-serving riders Serghei Pascenco and Ngo Nguyen. Both take an impressive palamares with them and both will be missed by their team mates and fans. While Pascenco was an imporant helper most of the time, he won four races himself as a baroudeur, most notable two stages at the Giro d'Italia 2018. But that's still nothing against 22 race wins (2nd most ever for Team FL), and two points jerseys, one at the Tour de France 2017. While emotionally, it's hard to understand these moves, the goal seems to be clear: Offer the best support for Afshin Pirhashemi at the upcoming Tour de France. Consequently, with Clémenet Solaire the Liechtenstein cycling team added another strong rider for the mountains. And rumour has it, that one more transfer will be made before the start of the Tour at July 7...
I didn't mean to say it. But I meant what I said.
Re: Team FL
Team FL wins the Tour de France!
It took Team FL 12 years to win its first GT when Afshin Pirhashemi managed to seal the deal for the GC at this year’s Tour de France
44 seconds. That was the gap between Afshin Pirhashemi and Petar Petrow. 44 seconds after 3'349 km spread out between 8 flat stages incl. 15 pavé sectors (on 21,7 km), 5 hilly stages, 6 mountain stages, one TTT, one ITT and 2 rest days. During this time, there was one moment of weakness, when Petrow rode into the yellow jersey during stage 15 with an heroic effort. Besides that it was mainly Pirhashemi gaining time against Petrow, f.e. at the TTT, some hilly and mountain stages and most notabely during the ITT when he got back his yellow jersey and one the Tour eventually.
His Tour de France win sets him apart from every other rider who has ever ridden for Team FL, despite legends like Stefano Benni, Fran Peterlin, Luigi Mastrangelo, Phineas Federspiel or Stefan Küng. And he’s only the second rider after Mastrangelo with a full palmares consisting of at least one race win, stage race win, winning the mountain classement, points classement and youth classement. He also should have won his first classic race at San Sebastian (Luigi won la Fleche Wallonne), but Hugo Marxer forgot to book the team bus, so Team FL missed it…
Anyway, this might have been the first AND the last time that Team FL won a GT. The Vuelta will be left out traditionally and the team focus will most likely shift to one day races again. But for sure, Afshin will stay in the team until he’s very old and who knows, maybe he can collect even more wins in the future. But then again, who gives a fu… *ring ring*, *ring ring*, *ring ring*
«Yes, this is Hugo Marxer, Team FL headquarters. Who’s there? … Oh hello, yes, thanks. Yes, it was well earned. … What? … Solaire and Mrkvicka? And Villafuerte and Marxer? I don’t care honestly. We’ll see what happens the next few days. … Hmm… Yes, I told you before it would be bad for the team’s future… okay, yes, well worth it, but then again…. Aha, … yes, yes, I’ll be quiet about that… And what now?... YOU HAVE NO IDEA? This is madness!!! After what I’ve build here… Okay, listen, I am out, I QUIT! Fuck you and your Tour win, I hate it already! KISS MY ASS!»
*tut* *tut* *tut* *tut* *tut*
It took Team FL 12 years to win its first GT when Afshin Pirhashemi managed to seal the deal for the GC at this year’s Tour de France
44 seconds. That was the gap between Afshin Pirhashemi and Petar Petrow. 44 seconds after 3'349 km spread out between 8 flat stages incl. 15 pavé sectors (on 21,7 km), 5 hilly stages, 6 mountain stages, one TTT, one ITT and 2 rest days. During this time, there was one moment of weakness, when Petrow rode into the yellow jersey during stage 15 with an heroic effort. Besides that it was mainly Pirhashemi gaining time against Petrow, f.e. at the TTT, some hilly and mountain stages and most notabely during the ITT when he got back his yellow jersey and one the Tour eventually.
His Tour de France win sets him apart from every other rider who has ever ridden for Team FL, despite legends like Stefano Benni, Fran Peterlin, Luigi Mastrangelo, Phineas Federspiel or Stefan Küng. And he’s only the second rider after Mastrangelo with a full palmares consisting of at least one race win, stage race win, winning the mountain classement, points classement and youth classement. He also should have won his first classic race at San Sebastian (Luigi won la Fleche Wallonne), but Hugo Marxer forgot to book the team bus, so Team FL missed it…
Anyway, this might have been the first AND the last time that Team FL won a GT. The Vuelta will be left out traditionally and the team focus will most likely shift to one day races again. But for sure, Afshin will stay in the team until he’s very old and who knows, maybe he can collect even more wins in the future. But then again, who gives a fu… *ring ring*, *ring ring*, *ring ring*
«Yes, this is Hugo Marxer, Team FL headquarters. Who’s there? … Oh hello, yes, thanks. Yes, it was well earned. … What? … Solaire and Mrkvicka? And Villafuerte and Marxer? I don’t care honestly. We’ll see what happens the next few days. … Hmm… Yes, I told you before it would be bad for the team’s future… okay, yes, well worth it, but then again…. Aha, … yes, yes, I’ll be quiet about that… And what now?... YOU HAVE NO IDEA? This is madness!!! After what I’ve build here… Okay, listen, I am out, I QUIT! Fuck you and your Tour win, I hate it already! KISS MY ASS!»
*tut* *tut* *tut* *tut* *tut*
I didn't mean to say it. But I meant what I said.
Re: Team FL
Kraftsystemrevision! Include the distance!
Basics reform: Give blue a chance!
Don't punish bugusers. We all have to use bugs, since most of them are declared as "features"!
Got a carrot from FL. But they threaten to take it away now.
Basics reform: Give blue a chance!
Don't punish bugusers. We all have to use bugs, since most of them are declared as "features"!
Got a carrot from FL. But they threaten to take it away now.
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Re: Team FL
"It took Team FL 12 years" --> I guess you know the reason...it's called incompetence.
"Anyway, this might have been the first AND the last time that Team FL won a GT. The Vuelta will be left out traditionally and the team focus will most likely shift to one day races again." --> Afraid of Liquigas-CND, this is the only reason for this statement.
"Anyway, this might have been the first AND the last time that Team FL won a GT. The Vuelta will be left out traditionally and the team focus will most likely shift to one day races again." --> Afraid of Liquigas-CND, this is the only reason for this statement.
-GC: Giro'15,'16,18,19;TDF'16,'18,'20;Vuelta'16,'17,'18;Tirreno'16,Catalunya'16,'18,Suisse'16,Romandie'16, Vasco'19,Andes'16
-Stages won in GTs:57
-Classics:17
-Stages won in GTs:57
-Classics:17
Re: Team FL
Actually it's called making you comment in my team presentation thread.
I didn't mean to say it. But I meant what I said.
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