Monday 25 July 2011

FINAL RESULTS


Final results have been tallied, congratulations to ... well me, for winning with 2010 points. This comes down to pure luck, having been the only team to include Philippe Gilbert, Jose Rojas and Thomas Voeckler, 3 of the highest scoring riders in the league.

Cadel Evans was the highest scoring rider of the league, gaining 835 points, closely followed by Gilbert and Thor Hushovd.

There were riders, such as Jeremy Roy, who scored an equally high number, but none that were chosen by league teams.

Final Results:

1- Team Heeead 2010 points
2- Team M&M 1777 points
3- Team Mucho Mucho Caliente 1637 points
4- Team Type 2 1522 points
5- Team Blood Doping 1481 points
6- Team Dutch Riley 1431 points
7- Team Peak Contenders 1311 points
8- Team The Retirees 1214 points
9- Team Money 1050 points
10- Team Fast and Random 1025 points
11- Team Hanan/Thompson Cycling 994 points
12 - Team 23 days, 23 sexy days 978 points
13- Team Grease 961 points
14- Team My Boys 929 points

Thursday 21 July 2011

Stage 18


The first time the Tour de France has ever finished atop of the legendary Col du Galibier, today should have been a day for the favourites to come together and attack.

However today was decided by 1 man alone, the champion in waiting Andy Schleck took the race by the horns almost 60km from the finish and attacked on the 2nd HC climb of the day solo to come very close to now winning his first Tour de France.

His victory, finishing alone atop of the highest ever finish in Tour history, marks the coming of a true champion and (I would guess) future victor of many Grand Tours.

The day started with a large break getting away containing many riders from the teams of the GC contenders. The 2 Leopard riders in this break ended up helping Andy gain his huge 4 minute advantage as he rode toward the finish.

It was also his brother however who continually stalked the 3 time Tour winner Alberto Contador, shutting down any chance of an attack and intimidating the Spaniard to just stay back, that allowed Andy to get his lead and take the win. Contador ended up however falling considerably back in the final km's of the last climb to lose even more time and finally fall out of contention.

In the last 2km Cadel Evans, desperately pushing to hold on to his tour hopes, rode his way back into contention and in turn dragged Frenchman Tommy Voeckler back into the yellow jersey. Voeckler has now held the jersey for 10 days and in doing so has proven himself as one of the top French riders of the past 15 years.

It all comes down to the next 2 days where tomorrow, still in the Alps, the riders have to scale the Galibier once more and finish on the Alpe d'Huez. No doubt Andy Schleck will be very tired and will have to defend his 60 second advantage over Evans...who will look to crawl it all back the day after in the 42km ITT.

Fantasy League:

The fantasy league teams who had Schleck have all gained serious points today. His breakaway 60km from the finish gained him an extra 50 points for winning from a break, plus his award for most combative rider gained him another 40. In total he earned 198 points today, the third highest achieved by any rider in this years league, bringing his total up to 373 points for the race.

A lot of teams made up serious ground on their league competitors, with team "My Boys" who after having been in last place since Stage 1 are edging ever closer to not being in the final position. They are now only 49 points away from 13th position and if Nicholas Roche can have another strong day tomorrow they may move that important place up.

The final 4 teams in the league look pretty stable otherwise with over 100 points between 10th and 11th place.

The brother sister fight taking place between 9th and 10th is coming down to the wire. Team Grease strode ahead yesterday after the impressive showing by Bauke Mollema. However if Sylvain Chavanel can perform strongly tomorrow Team "23 days, 23 sexy days" may overtake and move into 9th.

Positions 5th-8th are all up for grabs heading into the final big day in the mountains. Exactly 100 points separate the 4 teams all lining up for a strong final day to try and secure positions heading to Paris. These teams are relying on strong showings by Alberto Contador, Cadel Evans, Frank Schleck, Nicholas Roche and Thomas Voeckler in tomorrows stage.

The 2nd/3rd and 4th spot are all held within 140 points so there is definitely room for movement there also, however these teams are relying on riders such as Chavanel, Voeckler and Cunego to make up their points and tomorrow probably isn't a day for them. That said Voeckler and Cunego could surprise us all.

1st spot, as it has been from the start, is still held on to by Team Heeead. After today's stage Team Heeead's lead is the narrowest it has been over the course of the tour and though the lead has been reducing steadily it looks as if they may just hold on and win in Paris. With Jose Rojas likely to do well in the final stage it looks as if luck may be on their side. After losing the 3 main GC contenders on their team roster, Horner, Van den Broeck and John Gadret they have done exceptionally well with Philippe Gilbert and in the past week have been holding on by the skin of their teeth through Voeckler and the surprise performances of Julien El Fares in the breaks.

Tomorrow will be the day to decide it all, can the league teams make up any final ground before the time trial? And can Andy Schleck make up a few more seconds on Evans before the final deciding Time Trial on Saturday.

It all kicks off tomorrow, so keep watching.

Thursday 14 July 2011

Stage 12

Dust has started to settle on top of Luz Ardiden after the explosive stage that finished today on top of the first Pyreneean mountain of the 2012 Tour de France.

Favourites were thrust out of their comfort zones and out of the protection of their teams, Cadel Evans, Frank and Andy Schleck, Ivan Basso, Samuel Sanchez, Damiano Cunego and Alberto Contador all ended up doing neck and neck on the final 10km of the 13.1km to Luz Ardiden.

Sanchez got off to an impressive start getting into a break building up around 2 minutes on the chasing favourites. They were all stalking each other (Sanchez no immediate threat to the GC today) with the Schleck's lining up to start toying with the field.

First Andy went, swiftly covered by Cadel and Basso - Contador slightly on the backfoot. But then Contador rose to the front and the Schleck's began discussions. Then it was Franks turn, surging from the front, the move covered again by the 3 time Tour winner and Australian former World Champion. Once again Andy surged, this time less convincingly and up the outside Frank was fired toward the top of the mountain, unchallenged.

Frank Schleck rode to the top without strain or upset from the riders behind, swiftly closing in on the 2 riders still up the road - Sanchez and Vanendert.

The chasing GC pack of Basso, Evans, Schleck, Cunego and Contador were following but not without Basso, Evans and Schleck putting some time into Contador. The Spaniard dropped 13 seconds on the closing slopes of Luz Ardiden to the elite front group, something no one has seen from the usually unshakable Contador in recent years.

Fantasy League:

Unfortunately for fantasy league players no one had selected Samuel Sanchez for their team, so the 123 points he earned today goes unclaimed. Though this has been a common theme throughout the league with Rui Costa taking an unclaimed 204 points on stage 8 and Jeremy Roy so far racking up well over 300 points unclaimed in this years fantasy league.

The highest scoring fantasy league rider was Geraint Thomas picking up 93 points and Frank Schleck the second highest scoring picked rider at 55 points.

Tomorrow the riders travel from Pau South to Lourdes cresting the HC category climb of the Col de l'Aubiqsue 110km into the stage. No uphill finish however I wouldn't count on a sprint finish. Undoubtedly there will be pushes on the descent and riders trying to get to the finish in a break from the climb - look for Thomas Voeckler doing his utmost to stay in yellow and guys like Sandy Casar, Anthony Charteau and Jerome Pineau doing their best to get a stage win the day after Bastille day.

Wednesday 13 July 2011

Stage 11

The day before the fireworks for many. Tomorrow marks the start of the mountains and with it the true tests of the race will begin. However today's shorter 168km stage took the riders through torrential rain that almost allowed the break to stay away.

In the end however a slightly less organised than usual HTC lead out train took Mark Cavendish to yet another Tour victory. He is now sitting at 18 tour stage wins, in 8th place of all time, only 4 behind that of Lance Armstrong and 16 behind the all time record of 34 set by Eddy Merckx.

Most fantasy teams have lost riders this week, with all but 3 (Team Money, Peak Contenders and Mucho Mucho Caliente) down at least 1 rider. Some have lost 3 and 4.

Going into the mountains I would expect serious mix ups in the leaderboard. Many teams who currently have high points have been propped up this week by their sprinters, having lost their GC riders to accidents. Hopefully the mountains will prove an exciting test for both the riders and the fantasy teams.

It all starts tomorrow!

Monday 11 July 2011

Riders out


Today on this, the first rest day of the 2011 Tour de France, the race has lost yet another cyclist.

Up until this point 18 riders have either withdrawn, missed the time cut off or been removed from the race by the doctors. However today, Russian national champion Alexandr Kolobnev looks to have been removed due to doping offences.

He failed a drugs test in the first week of the tour for a diuretic and known masking agent used in blood doping.

His Katusha squad is now down to just 7 riders, though as you can see from the list below some teams are worse off heading into the first week in the mountains.

Astana - Alexandre Vinokourov/Stage 9/Fractured Femur
Euskaltel Euskadi - Amets Txurruka/Stage 9/Broken Collarbone
Euskaltel Euskadi - Ivan Velasco/Stage 5/Broken Collarbone
FDJ - Remi Pauriol/Stage 7/Broken Collarbone
Garmin Cervelo - David Zabriske/Stage 9/Broken wrist
Katusha - Alexandr Kolobnev/Rest Day/Drugs
Katusha - Pavel Brutt/Stage 9
Movistar - Benat Intxausti/Stage 8/Elbow
Movistar - Vasil Kiryenka/Stage 6/Time Limit
Omega Pharma - Jurgen Van Den Broeck/Stage 9/Collapsed Lung, broken ribs
Omega Pharma - Frederick Willems/Stage 9/Broken Collarbone
Omega Pharma - Jurgen Van De Valle/Stage 4/Broken Collarbone
Quickstep - Tom Boonen/Stage 7/Broken Collarbone
Rabobank - Juan Manuel Garate/Stage 8
Radioshack - Christopher Horner/Stage 7/Broken Nose and concussion
Radioshack - Janez Brajkovic/Stage 5
Team Europcar - Christophe Kern/Stage 4/Knee injury
Team Sky - Bradley Wiggins/Stage 7/Broken Collarbone
Vacansolei-DCM - Wout Poels/Stage 9

Many teams will be down men heading into the mountains, some down team leaders. The only thing we can say for sure is everyone is tired and most teams, even if riders did not have to abandon, still suffered injuries during the first week.

The Schleck's, Nicholas Roche and Cadel Evans might be the only riders in the whole peleton who have a full strength team still behind them heading into the Pyrenees.

Sunday 10 July 2011

Stage 9

What a day.

In fact, today with it's crashes and incidents one after the other, seemed to be the perfect summary of the first 9 days of the tour. A first week filled with crashes and top riders feeling the force of the French roads on their bikes and bodies, one which saw many top contenders lose all sight of the victory in Paris, has now come to a close with a magnificent day in the Massif Central.

Tomorrow is the first of 2 rest days and the peleton will sure be reeling from today's effort. A rest is certainly what they need.

The first crash of the day came early claiming Euskaltel-Euskadi's Amets Txurruka and Vacansolei's Wout Powels. The second came on the descent from the Cat 2 Pas de Peyrol claiming the tour chances of Alexandre Vinokourov (broken femur and elbow), Jurgen Van den Broeck (collerbone), Fredrik Williems (collerbone) and Dave Zabriske (wrist).

It was then 36km from the finish where in the highly effective breakaway group of Sandy Casar, Thomas Voeckler, Luis Leon Sanchez, Johnny Hoogerland and Juan Antonio Flecha where a French TV car attempted to overtake the group. Half way through the manoeuvre the car violently swerved into the group sending Hoogerland and Flecha careering into a barbed wire fence on the opposite side of the road. Amazingly however both survived and finished the stage within the cut off time, Hoogerland however suffered severe wounds to his lower legs...though regained the Polka Dot jersey and took the Combativity prize along with Flecha.

Leon Sanchez went on to take the stage, finishing ahead of the remaining breakaway riders of Voeckler and Casar. Gilbert took the first spot out of the dwindling peleton of favourites who came in some 5 minutes in arrears.

Tuesday sees the start of the "run to the Pyrenees" with the mayhem beginning on Thursday with the climb up to Luz-Ardiden.


Thursday 7 July 2011

Stage 6

The first rainy stage in the Tour today. After yesterdays amazing sprint finish, Cavendish took a back seat at HTC Highroad today to allow for Australian Sprinter Matthew Goss to have a go at the win. The 3 short climbs coming into the finish allowed the final break riders to be caught and good ole Thomas Voeckler to have a go before the big boys lined up for a sprint finish.

Jose Rojas, Thor Hushovd, Romain Feillu and Philippe Gilbert all lined up at the line with team Sky rider Edvald Boassen Hagen just getting there first - his first stage at the Tour.

The break of the day included Lieuwe Westra and Johnny Hoogerland who must have only just recovered from their previous breakaway rides in stages 1 and 4. Their gap strengthened to 10 minutes at one point before being pulled in towards the final km's of the day.

Most of the classifications remain the same with Thor Hushovd still in yellow, Philippe Gilbert in Green and Geraint Thomas in White. Johnny Hoogerland however takes his first career jersey and will ride in polka dot tomorrow.

Tomorrows stage takes the riders south from Le Mans for 218km arriving in Chateauroux for a sprint finish. No categorised climbs feature tomorrow so expect a long break and a bunch sprint, watch out for Mark Cavendish.

Fantasy League
Some big movers today as the teams featuring Boassen Hagen make big gains. It was his first win at the tour so he picked up the 50 point "first stage win" bonus. Team M&M moved from 7th to 2nd and Team Type 2 (even after losing Janez Brajkovic yesterday) moved from 8th into 3rd.

Team Heeead is still out front due to the successes of Philippe Gilbert and Jose Rojas and Team "My Boys" is still in the lantern rouge spot after Andy Schleck, Fabian Cancellara and Nicholas Roche have yet to score serious points.

League stats
Stage 6 scoring riders: 48
Stage 6 high scoring rider: Edvald Boassen Hagen - 110

Highest scoring rider in single stage: Philippe Gilbert - 195

Highest scoring rider total points: Philippe Gilbert - 391
Second highest scoring rider: Jose Rojas - 241
Third highest scoring rider: Thor Husvhod - 226


Tuesday 5 July 2011

Stage 4

Cadel Evans took his first true win at a stage in the Tour today. Though he was awarded a win in stage 13 of the 2007 in retrospect upon Alex Vinokourov's doping ban - today was his first outright stage victory.

The stage finished with a sharp 1.7km Cat 3 rise to the finish, known as the "wall" of Bretagne for a reason. It was an incredibly elite group who finished together after the 172km stage. Contador initially attacked with 1.4km to go, followed by Philippe Gilbert and Evans. Thor Hushovd was in the mix all the way to the line even taking over the attack at one point. Because of his efforts he will retain the yellow jersey - quite a feat for the world champion seeing as those attacking on the climb included Evans, Contador, Frank Schleck and Sammy Sanchez - some of the best climbers in the world.

It was certainly a good day for Thor, there is little doubt that he will now retain the yellow jersey for the remainder of the first week.

Evans was also a surprise winner, though very close to the yellow jersey going into the stage it was tipped as Gilbert's stage. When Contador attacked, clearly with something to prove, few doubted he (or the following Gilbert) would win. So for the Australian to have matched everyones wheel, move for move, is a very good sign heading into the mountains next week.

Fantasy League
Today saw the highest number yet of riders to receive points in a stage. A total of 50 riders achieved points today from 76 points going to breakaway instigator and the stage's most aggresive rider Jeremy Roy all the way down to 1 point for Maciej Paterski, currently ranked 10th in the White Jersey classification.

Those with Evans on their team picked up big points today. The BMC rider netted a total of 75 fantasy points, Thor Hushovd and Frank Schleck also picked up quite a few.

Team Heeead is still way out front, thanks largely to the success of Jose Rojas and Philippe Gilbert in the first few stages. Both were first time wearers of their respective jerseys and have finished high up in each of the first 3 road stages. Both of these riders however should, if all goes as is expected, fall by the wayside in the mountains as the true climbers come to form, so it will be very interesting to see how the leader board changes over the next 10 days.

Tomorrow is a shorter 164km stage with another bunch sprint to finish. The final 70k are all coastal though with high winds expected. Expect peleton splits and riders attacking in the final 10-15km...look for those classics guys and expect Hushovd to be right at the front.

Monday 4 July 2011

Stage 3

A sprinters stage today in the Tour took the riders 198km from Olonnes-sur-mer to Redon further North. The only "climb" of the day, a short Cat 4 bridge crossing caused some serious problems for the peleton as a major split occured leaving favourites such as Sylvain Chavanel and Ivan Basso with some ground to make up.

The breakaway got off to a good start within the first 3km of the stage and built up a lead of no more than 5 minutes. They lasted well and went through the intermediate sprint taking the top 5 spots of the points classification. The riders, none of which are featured in any of the fantasy league teams this year, finally broke down with around 20km to go, though Jose Gutierrez (former Spanish TT champion) pushed on until 8km to go.

Into the final 2km and the sprinters teams who had been working hard for the 8km prior began to seriously ramp up the pace. HTC seemed to have things under control though with 1km to go Cavendish lost the wheel and their train fell apart. It was Garmin-Cervelo who stepped up to take over with yellow jersey wearer Thor Hushovd taking a huge turn on the front to slingshot Tyler Farrar to his first ever Tour de France stage victory.

Fantasy League
Today's win for Farrar sent shockwaves through the fantasy league leader board. Team M&M gained a huge 132 points from the success of Farrar and Edvald Boassen Hagen amongst others and shot from 8th to 2nd place. Team Type 2 also rocketed into 3rd position.

Yesterdays lantern rouge winner, Hanan/Thompson Cycling, went from last to 8th place today just showing how much difference one rider can make to a teams points haul - especially early on in the race.

Most teams have now picked up a good level of points from one of their riders with Thor Hushovd, Jose Rojas, Philippe Gilbert and Tyler Farrar each netting over 100 points each at this stage. The lagging teams, perhaps more suited for the mountains, will undoubtedly gather some significant points once we hit the Pyrenees.

Tomorrows stage is another sprinters day though with the deceivingly tough Mur-de-Bretange to get over I think there may be some fireworks on the horizon.

Sunday 3 July 2011

Stage 2

Stage 2 and the Team Time Trial over and done with today in France. A good result for Garmin-Cervelo sees Thor Hushovd pick up his 3rd career yellow jersey who will hope to now carry it throughout the first week.

With 3 flat stages next on the agenda Hushovd will undoubtadely (barring any crashes or serious mechanicals) be in the yellow for a while. Even up until the race hits more mountaineous stages 8 and 9 both with tougher uphill finishes, I suspect Thor will remain in yellow. He is a tough rider who can roll through the hills unlike some of his other Sprinter counterparts.

Unfortunately for Alberto Contador his Saxo Bank Sungard team did nothing to help his time losses in today's stage. After his relatively large losses of 01' 20" in yesterdays events he lost a further 00' 22" to the lead today and is now sitting 01' 38" behind most of his main competition.

After Andy Schleck staying exactly with Contador in the mountains in last years race and only losing by the 00' 39" margin Contador put on Schleck when the Luxembourger dropped his chain - I would think the Spaniard will be getting nervous about this years race...especially considering the Giro already lingering in his legs.

Tomorrow holds a day for the sprinters, with no doubt HTC's Mark Cavendish looking for his first win of the Tour. The mainly flat 198km will take the riders from Olonne-sur-Mer to Redon further North.

League Rankings:
Some more movers and shakers today in the league rankings, many points were gained with the overnight calculation errors (see below) having been addressed. But also due to Garmin's win today and Thor Hushovd's move to the top of the GC many teams picked up points.

Team My Boys moved off the bottom spot and joined Team Fast and Random in a tie for 11th. Hanan/Thompson Cycling is now in the lantern rouge spot! An interesting intrafamily battle is happening already for 4th spot where the 3 Akeroyd siblings are within 4 points. No doubt things will shake up again tomorrow with the allocation of more sprint points and no doubt another breakaway...who will be picking up most of the intermediate sprint points.

Some initial calculation hurdles have been overcome in the fantasy league in the past 24 hours, much to be expected seeing this is the first edition. Firstly the points yesterday weren't accurately calculated for the breakaway riders, some missing out on their 15 point breakaway bonuses. Then today it was decided to award the riders in Garmin-Cervelo the 5 point "Team mate stage winner" bonus as the Tour does not award points for finishers in the TTT. Also there was some confusion as to the validity of the Polka dot Jersey classification yesterday and today.

Overnight no leaders had been posted or points awarded for riders in the top 10 of the mountains classification - however after consideration and an emergency officials meeting it was decided today, seeing as Gilbert is listed as leader of the Mountains Classification and Thor Hushovd today was de facto wearer of the polka dot jersey (as Gilbert was in yellow and Evans de facto wearer of the Green) points will be applied in retrospect for yesterdays Polka Dot leaders.

All updated points and rankings can be find to the right and left hand side of this post.

Saturday 2 July 2011

Stage 1 GC confusion

With the crashes that occurred at both 8km and 3km to go there was initial confusion as to who finished where and who had lost time. I can confirm the main GC contenders and their overall GC positions and time gaps after day 1 below:

2nd Cadel Evans - 00' 03"
5th Jurgen Van den Broeck - 00' 06"
7th Andreas Kloden
10th Chris Horner
12th Frank Schleck
15th Damiano Cunego
17th Alexandre Vinokourov
19th Nicholas Roche
33rd Andy Schleck
38th Levi Leipheimer
39th Janez Brajkovic
44th Ivan Basso
50th Bradley Wiggins
75th Robert Gesink
79th Samuel Sanchez - 01' 20"
82nd Alberto Contador
96th Ryder Hesjedal - 01' 55"
99th Roman Kreuziger

Those numbers may look significant, especially the 01' 17" gap from Evans to Contador but with multiple bumpy stages between here and the mountains where team tactics and peleton breaks are likely...not forgetting more crashes PLUS tomorrows team time trial, I think the leader board might be changing a lot before we hit the Pyrenees.

Stage 1

The race got off to an explosive start today with world number 1 and by far best performing rider of 2011 Philippe Gilbert darting away on the final climb to claim his first TDF stage victory and first ever yellow jersey.

The race went to plan up until 8km to go with a small 3 man break consisting of:
Jeremy Roy - FDJ
Lieuwe Westra - Vacansolei-DCM
Perrig Quemeneur - Team Europcar
forming after just 53 seconds of official racing. They went on to hold a lead of around 4 minutes until the gaps started to drop nearer the finish. With around 20km to go they were caught at the team of former French Champion Thomas Voekcler went to work at the front.

With 8km to go a major crash mid pack took down around 40 riders and split the peleton in 2, with Team Europcar still pushing on the front this gap opened up quickly. Alberto Contador, Robert Gessink, Sammy Sanchez, Andy Schleck and Levi Leipheimer were among those caught out.

Onto the final Cat 4 climb to the finish and with the gap now approaching 1 minute to the second group it was Alexandre Vinokourov who initiated the attack, being quickly chased down as passed by a charging Fabian Cancellara. With 500m to go Philippe Gilbert who had been positioning himself for the win throughout the finishing stages surged past Cancellara to victory, his first ever in the tour. Cadel Evans finished second, putting valuable time into his rivals.

Fantasy League:
Gilbert was the big fantasy points winner of the day, picking up 20 for being top of the GC and Points classifications, 50 for his first ever stage win, 40 for being in the yellow jersey for the first time and 40 for being in the green jersey for the first time (though it will be worn by Evans tomorrow due to also being in the yellow). His total points haul was 195, the most by more than 120 points.

Due to winning the combativity prize, plus being present in the break and picking up 15 points at the sprint it was Europcar's Perrig Quemeneur who picked up the next most points at 70. Though he is not included in any of this years fantasy squads.

The leading team by a large margin heading into day 2 is Team Heeead with a staggering 294 points, 220 points more than the team in 2nd place. This was hugely down to this team being the only in the league to include Philippe Gilbert but also picking up points for Team Heeead were Chris Horner, Jose Rojas and Jurgen Van den Broeck.

I am happy to say that all teams picked up points in the opening day, with the lantern rouge on day 1 going to team "My Boys" who thanks to Linus Gerdemann's 11th place finish picked up 10 points.

It will definitely be interesting to see how things shape up tomorrow at the team time trial.

Hope you all enjoyed the first day, it was more explosive than we all thought, get some rest and wake up early for stage 2 tomorrow.

Enjoy the weekend!

Friday 1 July 2011

The Tour

Well ladies and gentlemen the race is upon us.

Entries are in for this, the first annual Tour de France Fantasy League, and in just a few short hours the 191km first stage of this years race will begin. The first 2 days of this years race will be 2 of the most decisive in recent years. Day 1 holds a cat 4 climb finish where all the tough "finisseur" and Classics riders will be up for the fight. Day 2 holds the Team Time Trial and will no doubt put some valuable time between the main contenders.

The 2011 Tour de France Fantasy League in numbers...

Total Teams: 13

Nations represented: 4

Most picked rider: Fabian Cancellara (chosen by over 50% of players)

Most picked team leader: Andy Schleck

Most picked team: Leopard Trek (21 total picks)

Least picked teams: FDJ and Saur Sojasun (zero picks between them)

It will be interesting to see how the race pans out for the leagues most picked rider Cancellara. The dominant yellow jersey wearer in the first week in 3 of the past 4 TDF's he will undoubtedly struggle more in this years race, with only 1 shorter time trial and no prologue.

It was no surprise to see Leopard Trek emerge as the most picked team. The new "Schleck" brothers outfit hosts a plethora of tour favourites including, of course, both Schlecks, Cancellara, Jens Voigt and Stuart O'Grady - it will be interesting to see how the team fairs in the overall team standings against the possibly stronger teams of Radioshack and Garmin-Cervelo.

Quickstep with its incredible showing in 2010 thanks mainly to the efforts of Sylvain Chavanel have also faired well in the Fantasy League selection process. Chavanel was selected in 4 teams and his team-mates picked up another 7 selections.

Good luck to all who entered, this is hopefully the first year of many future leagues so bare with me, I've hopefully got everything set-up to make this process fun, fair and fast.

Enjoy!