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Season 20 - a recap
by Yuri, at 3/7-12 - 18:25 GMT


  VOTE HERE IN THE AWARDS!
  
  After 2 decades of OCM (!!!) almost everything happened! Big stars and big teams came and go and nowadays staying on the top is a hard job for everyone since we now have a lot of amazing managers in front of the teams. Season 20, as you’ll see, has been a season of big surprises, but we’ll also have a repetition from last season in the end of the season.
  
  
  Day 5 - Once again the season starts at his best! Alpe d`Huez Classic is the classic every climber dreams to win! Ture Ivansson (Crescent DBS) almost completed that dream. He finished 3rd right behind an ex-winner, the super mega Migel Pinto (Gradient Levellers). Who could beat this monster? In fact he was the favourite to win, but in the last 2km Umberto Impellitteri (Team Crazy Downhillers) launched an attack no one could respond. We never seen Impellitteri so strong! He truly deserved the victory.
  
  Day 9 - Mythical classic today! It’s the Ainet - Bruggen! Many big names already raced this classic and this season more came to Austria to race! Vincent Ploeger (minions of static) had an amazing performance, he attacked in the end and reached a 3rd place! But the big fight was in front of him. Hubert Fallander (Crescent DBS) and Nico-Jan Stubbe (WV De Dommel) were alone in the front in the last 6km (right after the 2nd category climb) and Stubbe was always trying to leave Fallander behind. But he wasn’t able to do it …. until the last kilometer. He launched his fatal attack and won all alone! Faççander came 2nd and Ploeger came 30 seconds after them.
  
  Day 10 - The fear of the BA is constant in the cobbles. Many try their luck and it’s hard to control the race. But there are always special situations that require special work! This time it's all about the Roubaix Classic. Sieuwerd Schimmel (Team RI) had behind him the more working team, but not even that gave him the win! He managed a 3rd place behind an amazing Padelis Daraklitsas (JJL24SS) who used the fact of being unknown to surprise everyone. But ex-winner always have some advantage. And today Julian Pope (Team Revolutie) proved exactly that! He didn’t get afraid when he saw Schimmel and Daraklitsas going and he responded right on time. In the end he was the stronger!
  
  Day 14 - Once again the cobbled Tour from the Top Division Tweedaagse van Antwerpen brought suspense right till the end. The organizers made this Tour so interesting that the winner won by only 1 second! Many say the TT stage is the most important. But we here think otherwise! Sandijs Semerjaks (JJL24SS) won the Tour (and the YC) in front of the angry Arve Guttormsen (The Killers) who lost the Tour by just 1 second (the closest gap ever - as close as it can be). Bartoli Rivera (omega pharma lotto) closed the podium but by a far margin between him and the Top2 guys.
  
  Day 15 - Who runs well in Alpe d`Huez Classic runs well, too in Zürich-Bern-Zürich. In fact you can ask the french classic winner who finished 3rd this time! In the swiss climbs there are some with more experience who can set a high tempo. That’s exactly what Gilberto Morais (Greenride) did. But he wasn’t alone. Andre Stokke (johny2) looked like he was sightseeing while the others were pushing hard. He was in such a form that he left the portuguese behind in a single attack in the final climb. Suber victory from Stokke an 2 amazing climbing classics in a row! Bring in more!
  
  Day 20 -
Top division had their cobbles period raced. It’s time for the zyte division to have his cobble classic. Minsk CBGP know by many as a great step to become a beast in the cobble world. Ask it to Jari Fredriksson, Leopold Istrate or Oswald Vancleave. Now it was time for others to have their chance. Humberto Villaroel (TEAM SERFIN97) was one of the riders taking this very very seriously. He wants badly to prove everyone that he’s capable of getting a result against the best riders! He reached a great 3rd place! Was stronger (a lot stronger) and he reached the 2nd place Alexis Terrier (TACXkin) with a huge time gap to the 3rd rider. But the best, well no one could compete with him. Amazing performance (again) from Titus Stauffer (YCO)! He is creating a list of results that many riders dream to have. Who doesn’t remember his 4th season (season 17). Well his not in the same shape, but even so he’s good enough to win here!
  
  Day 22 -
Time for the superclassic in England. Time for the sprinters to show what they’re made of in Norwich - London. So many stars together in a single race! In the end we had a so hard sprint that names like Jan-Olof Holm (Kremer), Mikuláš Malina (Luveaucek), Nicodemus Balanchine (Gradient Levellers), Jens Waesbergen (The Killers), Nicolai Hermansen (JJL24SS), Todd Caff (sprint4live), Ralph van Bon (Team Tirilla) and Evan Topper (Quick step minded) hadn’t any success. In fact the small accident from Clarence Caraway (Team airik) almost in the front of the peloton in the last 2 km didn’t made the rest of the sprinters job any easy. Many almost crashed into him. But that’s not the case from Rytis Kondrotas (Red Star). We all know his abilities and when he launched the sprint with just 300 meters to go no one expected him to lose and only get a 3rd place. In fact without Dussel around we know that Plácido Sesimbra (peddelen) usually over preforms in the middle of the big sprinters. He was almost celebrating his victory when he saw Lean Ahnfeldt-Mollerup (ABK) going like an arrow next to him and beating him by more than a wheel! Amazing final in this season’s Norwich - London
  
  Day 22 -
Who doesn’t like a warm Tour in the “Lusitanos” land? Zyte Division can be proud of having one of the most interesting climbing Tours in the hole OCM calendar. Everyone has an eye in Portugal during this Tour. And what a Tour it was! Darell Randel (ultrajectum), Moises Bricenos (Asymm Project), Ian Defley (Dodge), Tonio Castulo (IGF), Wit Pelgrims (ultrajectum), Wit Feaux (IGF) and Falur Sigfinnursson (Die Tour Phantome) were all considered favourites.... But they couldn’t fight again this season Top3! Kasper Czechowski (Bywater CT) with his huge experience in the Tour (past winner) got a clean 3rd place! In the fight for the win Chris Bauwens (Team Crazy Downhillers) lost the Tour for Goddard Scothern (Telstra) by just 3 seconds! This is an amazing close gap considering this is a climbing Tour! Shame for Bauwens cause this would be the first double victory in the Tour. Maybe next season who knows... Scothern will be there for sure! Martin Østrup (Jonas Pro Cycling) won the SC and Rik Roosendael (Auro team) won the YC.
  
  Day 22 -
After the trackstah07 domination from last season the expectation to see who would dominate this season was huge! The fight between the Top3 was so huge that the time gap between them was only 13 seconds. Luis Prangsgaard (Team Kernow) proved with his 3rd place that this renovated team will have a word in the Tours for now one! Élvio Aguiar (Lusitano) ws 2nd just 8 seconds behind the big winner: Andreas Mayer (The Doomsday Bunnies)! Herman Claxton (sivac) won the YC in a very weak young field. This was is only result this season.
  
  Day 22 -
Today is the first race from the Division B in the WT! Classica Verona (WT) is a climbing race won by Damin Iacob (Romania) who will always be remembered as the first winner in The division B! Congrats!
  
  Day 26 -
Kai Diggele is a pretty unknown name for many as you. But he's very important in OCM. The records are not very precise, but we think this is one of the most expensive transfer for an untrained rider. That's right ultrajectum bought Diggele from CK Hymer for an amazing price of 150k! Many say Yuri SuperTeam is the one putting this price high, but manager pees is the one who wanted him more!
  
  Day 27 -
Greenride buys themselves a ticket to the Volta ao Porto. The portuguese Top Team decided they wanted to come back to the Home Tour around Porto, and to do that they had to buy Kasper Czechowski from Bywater CT for 260k. Hard competition again next season? That’s for sure!
  
  Day 35 -
High point of the season in the oriental world is no doubt Mito - Tokyo. No home rider won here yet. Many tried every one failed. The occidental riders have been too strong.... Until now! (well we have had Shimon Vandresser (Connaught) but he’s from a different continent... you know what I mean) Yannick Elssen (Team JAN) was one of the rider who marked this classic in his agenda to win. Due to that all the team was forced to work for him like slaves. They dominated the BAs and they were the strongest LO train in the peloton. Everything was going perfectly for the team and when Elssen was going to launch his sprint the arrow Anton Ugolnikov (Team Caridade) passed him closing the door to his attack. No one predicted this strong sprint from the russian and he won the classic! On his wheel was a lucky Freek Dehaese (TACXkin) who “only” needed to follow the russian machine. Elssen was able to finish 3rd, but he will for sure have a conversation with his LOs later They don’t look very happy with him after such a hard work... I wish him the best luck.
  
  Day 36

- CoN Cape Town is raced and the CoN is now over! Gert Sijmonds (Netherlands) won the last race and so Netherlands won the CoN with 810 points. Spain took 2nd just 50 points donw (760 points) and Belgium was 3rd (690 points). A special note to Italy who made an incredible Con (was 2nd almost till the end) finishing 4th with 630 points! Much is expected by this Nation in the future!
  
  Day 41 -
Many race the Cymru Taith just to try to win the awesome GC Jersey. But others race it for the honor it brings to your team! Many try to win it many times in a row, and many never made it. But that’s not the case of Damario Crusellas (The Doomsday Bunnies)! On his 3rd participation (3rd Top 3) he finally managed to win the Dragon Tour! Thodoros Drimalas (Kremer) won the TT stage and managed to get the 3rd place in the GC. Arfan Husain (EpoTopTeam) was the one getting closer to Cruellas but no way close enough! Rik Roosendael (Auro team) won his 2nd YC of the season! A great future in front of him?
  
  Day 44 -
The reputation of the Vuelta de los Castillos brought this season and amazing bunch of climbers once again. As no one believes that a climber can win the Germany Tour, the Vuelta receives the full attention of the climbers! Names like Felix Jaudon (Team Revolutie), Celso Leitão (blast), the peddelen boys (Anatoliy Michala, Yannick De Craene and Alfonso Melazzo), Ruddy Lind (Drapeau Noir), Joop Daems (Yuri SuperTeam), Garcia Dabino (Legia), (should I continue?), Chris Bauwens (Team Crazy Downhillers), Falur Sigfinnursson (Die Tour Phantome), Godo Figueiredo (Greenride) and more stars weren’t able to finish in the Top3! And as you can imagine it is a very luxurious Top3! Wajeeh Essam (Luveaucek) made an amazing tour a surprised everyone with his 3rd place! The fight for the win was between Bonifacio Ballestero (NECFTW) and Isak Dammen (johny2) and in the end it was the Norwegian on the Top spot! Dammen won the SC, too and Alfonso Melazzo (peddelen) took the YC home.
  
  Day 47 -
After a amazing Tour last season with the Top3 separated by only 2 seconds, we could only expect another great Tour this season! Élvio Aguiar (Lusitano) managed a great 3rd place just 9 seconds more than the winner. Freek van der Werff (Burren Connemara) (last season 2nd) made another great Tour and this time he finished... 2nd! Really no luck for him after losing for less than a second last season he lost for 4 seconds to the big winner Slavomil Dittrich (NightmareChaos). Many say he’s the natural winner, but we think van der Werff deserves to win the Tour...someday...Maybe next season. Gervaso Samper (Cider Riders) won the SC and Jude Evans (Cremtec) won the YC.
  
  Day 50 -
Just after the half way point of the season, mirabelle made the biggest transfer of the season. They bought Jan-Olof Holm from Kremer for an astonishing price of 775k! The question is? Will he deliver?
  
  Day 51 -
Local teams always love their Tours, but in England, the Essex Tour is the high point of the season! The passion they transmit to their riders is unbelievable. Last English winner and Team was Miles Finnerty (cway) 9 seasons ago. In fact no other english rider or team won the Tour yet. Will this be THE season? No... Evan Tomkins (Gradient Levellers), who was the Nation’s rel hope only managed a 6th place. The Top3 was destinated to other Countries. Alfonso Melazzo (peddelen) after the YC victory in Spain, Melazzo used his great form to finish in a great 3rd place in Essex! Poland always gave a good impression in Essex and this time Kremer managed a 2nd place with Thodoros Drimalas (Kremer), a result he truly deserves. But the Top spot... that’s another story. The Tour Monster Team WV De Dommel and one of his Monster got another Tour victory! Anghel Ghidarcea (WV De Dommel) gave no chance to any of his competitors and brought home another jersey! Alfonso Melazzo (peddelen) won his second YC of the season!
  
  Day 51 -
The cobbles period is over. The Tweedaagse van Antwerpen and the Roubaix classic have been run. All eyes are on Essex now. And even so the cobblers join together in Antwerpen (Belgium) for the start of the classic Antwerpen - Huy. Spain is known by his cobblers and this Tour is a clear sign of that. Last season Mauricio Viola (Glamourade) won the classic, but this season he couldn’t do better than an 11th place. Ronaldinho Vivas (Team RI), another spaniard, attacked with just 30 km to go. He was followed by Heinrich Uttenberger (Drapeau Noir) and together they pushed hard and they took a lot of time to the small peloton behind them. With 5 jm to go we saw Severo Vivas (Scilian), another spaniard, reaching them all alone. He was less tired so in the final sprint no one could beat him. Uttenberger made 2nd and Vivas finished 3rd completely without energy. But even so, we had to wait a lot for the rest of the leaders. This 3 made an incredible race!
  
  Day 52 -
Telstra said “Bye Bye”, but Race of the Minutemen is still growing! This time no true favourite, but a couple of great talents fought for the win! There were 3 rider clearly ahead of the rest. Klaus Villyn (EricV) was one of them and managed to get the 3rd place! Not to far ahead was Tamati Lima (Velo Kiwi) in 2nd. The winner. Well he didn’t knew the USA before, but now not only he knew the USA, but the USA knows who he is! Rostam Sirjani (Team Oasis) is the big winner of the Tour! Sabri Rasim (Manisaspor) was the first rider, except for Goddard Scothern (Telstra), to win the SC and Benito Lala (Albiceleste) won the YC after a close fight with Russ Nash (TheRhys).
  
  Day 54 -
Everyone knows how the finnish roads are. You can’t be a sprinter and survive in the hills. That’s exactly what happens in Lappi Sea GP. Kremer was in charge of setting a hard pace during the race. Many sprinters were left behind despite having the managers trying to push them illegally. A good example of that is Gert Sijmonds (Ursus RT) who after all didn’t finish too low due to that “little help”. The battle was in front of him. The 2 final hills were cross in constant attacks by less known hillers. Everyone tried their best to escape. Case of Slavomil Dittrich (NightmareChaos) who was the most successful of them, but was caught by a super Kremer team with 3km to go. All the sprinters were gone... except for Jakub Lewicki (team tdb). In the end, despite being very tired, the sprint was a piece of cake for him. He took first, Thodoros Drimalas (Kremer) was 2nd after the big work from his team mates and Jan Thomsen (blast) finished 3rd in a very small group!
  
  Day 56 -
Just 2 days after the last classic, the zyte division has another one! This time in France in a very similar type of roads. This time it’s the Grasse - Toulon! The experts say this is more for the sprinters than the Finnish classic. So we expect a sprinter to get it. And a sprint it was! Jakub Lewicki (team tdb) was in a great shape after his win just 2 days ago. He launched the sprint very confident, but he forgot who his enemies were this time. Nico Kristoffers (ExploGen) crossed the little hills very easily and managed to pass Lewicki very easily, too. Sven-Erik Häggberg (Simoni crew) was on his wheel all the time. He is the defending champion and everything points for his double win! He passed Kristoffers on his left and had the line just 100 meters in front of him. But on Kristoffers’s right was Yannick Elssen (Team JAN). After the photo finish cameras we see that Elssen won the classic and Häggberg took 2nd. The poor Kristoffers took the 3rd place!
  
  Day 61 -
The last third of the season start with the last cobble classic from the Top division the Astana GP. So far the results in the classics have been good will great leaders dominating the races. But not today. 3 BAers launched an attack in the beginning of the day and no team pushed hard enough to catch them. In the end they sprinted for the win and Jorge Leme (Team Revolutie) was the first reaching the line. Yannick De Craene (peddelen) and Finn Eide (johny2) finished 2nd and 3rd respectively. The first captain arriving was Sandijs Semerjaks (JJL24SS) (winner of the Tweedaagse van Antwerpen) almost 2 minutes away.
  
  Day 65 -
By this time every manager starts making the maths for the Germany Tour. Everything goes around Germany. BUT we still have a great classic in the Top Division. That’s right it’s the Finnish classic Helsinki GP. Once again the big names say present to the race, and once again the surprise happens. A BA won too much time and when the peloton tried to catch them it was too late. In the BA Philip Ottens (canutes) attacked and raced alone to win the classic. The rest of the BA got caught by the peloton. Lean Ahnfeldt-Mollerup (ABK) was the wheel everyone wanted to catch, but Dom Morrison (Ursus RT) lead by Gert Sijmonds (Ursus RT) launched the sprint ruining the ABK train. Morrison almost finished 2nd but Rytis Kondrotas (Red Star), who was on his wheel all the time, passed him and got the 2nd place. Morrison had to be happy with the 3rd place.
  
  Day 70 -
Last classic in the Zyte division! And 5 days after the Helsinki GP in the Top division it’s time for the zyte division to have their classic in Finland (again), the Helsinki GP Mini. Mini distance, huge peloton (in quality). (Again) A sprint will decide a classic. We saw Team Caridade, Simoni

crew and HC Alpine took the responsibility to lead the peloton. No BAs, so clear sprint finish. After a huge confusion in the front of the peloton with no LO train succeeding the fight was harder. Magne Borgen (Bajen Belfast) (who is known for using other teams LO train to have success used his qualities to step forward. The young star Dino Velloso (CCFC) was on his wheel and passed him in the end. He was already celebrating (pfff inexperienced) when the super fast Cadman Kantor (thedutchies) passed him right on the finish line! Big win for the English hero!
  
  Day 75 -
Last classic in the top division, and while everyone is in Germany we came here to France to talk about the Critérium La Provence (powered by Sommerifrankrig.dk). As many climber are in Germany there are many climbers who can show them to the world for the first time here in France. But they’ll have to face so fearless more experience riders that decided to miss Germany and focus themselves here instead. Rolf Enoch (scuppernong) tried a tactic that almost worked out. He didn’t wait for the last climb to attack, but instead he decided to attack in the penultimate climb. He had to ride 10km all alone and only then start climbing again. Even so he started the last climb with 1min30sec advance to the peloton led by peddelen. Many tried to attack during that climb but no one succeed until Bonifacio Ballestero (NECFTW) no one answered right away and he continued all alone. After that the group broke up and they were all by themselves. Roni Bosmans (The Killers) was the stronger in that group setting a high tempo but without going in every single attack. He used his pace and slowly he left everyone behind. In the front Enoch was completely tired and Ballestero easily reached him and left him behind. No difficulties for him to win the classic! After him Bosmans reached Enoch right one the finish line and got the 2nd place! Enoch was 3rd and then one by one the rest finished the race.
  
  Day 76 -
The King of Tours! Loved by all dominated by no one. Don’t you believe? Take a look at his history. TTers, sprinters, Tour riders, climbers, all of them dominated the Tour once! The favourite from all, Jan-Joost Dussel (peddelen), was again in a great shape to defend his title! But the competition was in form, too. Wajeeh Essam (Luveaucek) made an amazing beginning of the Tour any many thought he would save the climbers reputation and win the Tour. Well he finished 54th.... Once again it was for the sprinters. Timo Buchinx (Drapeau Noir) managed a great 3rd place and by doing this he proved once again that Drapeau Noir is the Champion of overperforming. Not that that’s a bad thing! Clearly Delion knows how to motivate his riders! Jan-Joost Dussel (peddelen) despite being the favourite didn’t managed to win. This time Grover Skinner (johny2) was stronger and proved that you need not only to sprint well but climb well to win this Tour. This means that johny2 won his 2nd Tour and peddelen Touring season hasn’t been bad either. And we still gonna have the Netherlandse Tour. Dussel won the SC for the 3rd time in a row and Evan Tomkins (Gradient Levellers), another favourite for the GC, won the YC.
  
  Day 76 -
Big team Gradient Levellers decided they wanted to refresh the team, so as you can imagine some of his big big guns had to go. And that’s the case of 2 of the most important riders in OCM history! That’s right Migel pinto and Nicodemus Balanchine are leaving to Team Dinmore and Team Tirilla respectivly. The amount is not big due to the ages ( 200k and 215k) but at least this 2 will have more chances to perform once again!
  
  Day 82 -
The favourite is the same. The form is the same. So what should change? Well once again Jan-Joost Dussel (peddelen) won the Nederlandse Tour! After a not so dominating Germany Tour, many thought that Dussel would fail in Nederlandse soil. But he surprised again and won in front of Lean Ahnfeldt-Mollerup (ABK) and Todd Caff (sprint4live) 3rd and 2nd respectively. The field was awesome! But not even that prevented Dussel to win the Tour for the 3rd time in a row! Gert Sijmonds (Ursus RT) easily won the YC in front of Didrik Jønsen (Dingetjes).
  
  Day 83 -
New Tour this season in Denmark! A very fast Tour for Hillers and TTers in the 5th division! Many say that the organizers made this new Tour just for Team Zyte to win it. He sponsored the organization and everything pointed out to that But after some deep research we found out that this was all pure jealousy! We want to present you Fast on Wheels! First edition was no doubt a big surprise to everyone! Who would be in form and who would adapt better to the terrain? No doubt that Reginald Haney (Joss) easily adapted to it. He managed a great 3rd place 1 minute down to the winner (big time gaps...). The first loser (2nd placed) was Fergus Harrold (Velo Club Bored Man). We all know that VCBM has some financial problems and due to that they use to start over once in a while. This time they found a great talent and that talent gave them a 2nd place... not bad... The winner of this Tour is from the oldest team in the OCM circuit. That’s right the mythical Team Zyte! And who else than Efrain Maze could get this victory? I can tell you. NO ONE! Teodor Bagger (SilenceLotteFan) won the first SC and Maze got the YC, too. Now we only need the new jerseys!
  
  Day 85 -
The WT is over and (guess who) Netherlands is the wib winner with 1640 points! Belgium was 2nd with 1300 points and Spain 3rd with 1290 points. Exactly the same podium as in the CoN. The only diference is the change from Spain and Belgium. Who can beat this countries? Just a special mention to New Zealand who started this season in the WT and reached an amazing 530 points! Big disaster for Egypt and Colombia who weren’t able to score a single point during the season. The chance was there, but it was probably a too hard job for them.
  
  Day 89 -
The World Championships from season 20 will be held in the USA. This country is getting bigger and bigger in OCM (13th in the World Tour) and now they’ll have a chance to bring to the american fans the very best inside OCM! First comes the TT race, which is dominated by a couple of teams (Matrix team, Nairobi City Cycling Club, Team Whalers, Legia, Monkeys United). Any of these have to perform well! Sandro Montelbano (Matrix team) set the best time right on the beginning of the race. He was the first from Matrix team leaving and that proved to be very very important. The information he got from the wind, turns, hills was very useful for the rest of the team! Preben Nørskov (Team Revolutie) took the first place from Montelbano almost in the finish! He was neck to neck with him in the last check and in the end he made a stronger sprint to the line. I’m not sure if you remember last season 2nd place? Well as I told you back then he was on his first season in Matrix team and I promised you guys he would deliver. Well... this season Vejayaraguan Eswaran (Matrix team) is world champion! What a WC to Matrix and what a race from Eswaran!
  
  Day 90 -
The most expected race of the season must come in the end! The WC RR is the cherry on top of the cake of the season for any who has the legs to win it. It’s so open that you can be an alrounder, a sprinter or a climber that you’ll have a chance to win it. You’ll just need to know how to race it! Montague Taffe (peddelen) had the perfect plan. The team would go to the front in the last lap and he would attack in the last climb. Well they had their heart in their hand when they saw Ruddy Lind (Drapeau Noir) and Abraham Cojuango (NECFTW) attacking in the penultimate climb of the day. They actually caught them and there was only 5 km to go and a major hill in front of them. In the step 15% hill Taffe decided it was time and together with Broderick Rimmer (Team Whalers), Wit Feaux (IGF), Grazvydas Zelenka (johny2), Kasper Czechowski (Greenride) they won a important advantage to the peloton. There were some riders trying to rest in the back and not working, and so Feaux decided to attack. No big advantage on that, just Czechowski lost the group.Taffe was already preparing his sprint and taking his last rest when Rimmer attacked. He knew it was now or never! A surprising Zelenka followed him and they had a couple of meters advantage. In the end Rimmer launched the attack first, but Zelenka was better and he was able to win the race! The poor Taffe finished 3rd alone and the rest of the group finished after him. The cherry on top of the cake goes for johny2!
  
  Unknown Day-
Tour organizers announce a creation of a new Tour for the 5th Division. It’s called Fast on Wheels and starts in Esbjerg and finish in Danish capital København. The press and the top team managers will be there to search for the future star. Big Tour for TTers and Hillers! Don’t you miss it!
  
  Unknown Day-
World Tour organizers announce a long awaited 2nd Division (Division B)! Big Nations like Hungary, New Zealand, Romania, Iceland and Russia will now have the chance to fight against the dominating Nations!The WT is getting bigger and bigger! More races have been added to the Division A so the fun is bigger!
  
  
  
  Welcome to the 21th season....
  
  
  Written by season analyser Yuri from Yuri SuperTeam to OCM Awards Committee



Comments


ultrajectum at 18:37 3/7-2012
  Good job! But where is the most expensive untrained rider ever?


Onie at 18:44 3/7-2012
  Division B is the best thing of last season.


NightmareChaos at 18:53 3/7-2012
  Great piece of work, loved reading it, you get a wib applause from me, :)


Yuri SuperTeam at 19:24 3/7-2012
  Another recap added (day 26)


team tdb at 20:06 3/7-2012
  Nice!


NECFTW at 21:33 3/7-2012
  great read yuri!


Matrix team at 01:15 4/7-2012
  Great job ! All the press release is good, but i'm particulary happy with the day 89 of course ;)


Cremtec at 03:03 4/7-2012
  Jeej finally a mention in a season recap, after a crap season! Nice read!


Yuri SuperTeam at 11:53 4/7-2012
  Guys you can be honest :)
  
  I'm sure you didn't read it all :)


NightmareChaos at 18:44 4/7-2012
  Yes I read all your silly spelling errors


ASADO Team at 04:09 5/7-2012
  greatttt job!!!
  Thank you!


KAB pro cycling at 16:43 20/7-2012
  Methinks it's time for me to get my team to div 5 so the team can win some serious racing in a tour.
  
  Could possibly be a points jersey for Jennings before he retires.


jorge moreno at 17:45 25/7-2012
  cm se juega