Four episodes into the MyRider series is an achievement in itself, and Noah Peeters is celebrating it by going to Liege-Bastogne-Liege! Emails with Intermarche-Wanty Team Manager Aike Visbeek, team bus briefings, and Wielerflits interviews; the storylines are starting to be put together! Oh, and we have to race against Tom Pidcock (Q36.5 Pro Cycling), Felix Gall (Decathlon AG2R), and Ben Healy (EF Education Easypost); among others!

Welcome to MyRider, a pro leader series on the Tour De France 2025 game with added immersion, storylines and realism. We are Belgian GC talent Noah Peeters, who has a similar profile to Remco Evenepoel (Soudal Quick-Step) and Jarno Widar (Lotto), trying to progress in the professional peloton that includes elite riders like Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates), Jonas Vingegaard (Visma Lease-A-Bike) and Mathieu Van Der Poel (Alpecin Deceuninck).

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Tari Podachcha took his first win of the year in dominant fashion at Deronda von Vlanderan finishing 20 seconds clear of a group containing Matthew Vanderpole while Bernard Mate Maharic Niels Polllet and Mads Pearson. Vanart responded by winning the second monument of his career at Parube. The Belgian tasted victory in a four rider sprint on the Veladrome bettering Mads Pison who had to settle for second. Meanwhile, Matias Skilmosa took the overall victory at its Zulia Bass Country on the final day of the race. The Danish rider took bonus seconds on the last stage to beat previous leader Brandon McNelte. Elsewhere in the cycling world, Intermar wanted manager Aika Vizbach is contemplating taking Noah Peters to Leage Baston Lege in two weeks time. In an interview with VA Flitz, Vizbate said that Peter’s numbers have been good enough recently to warrant a chance at racing his first monument. Right now he’s on the long list, but Vizbake will base his decision on the 18-year-old’s performance at Brabansa Pale. It’s on the final climb that victory is decided. We’ve got to try and arrive well placed at the foot in order to get a decent result at the top. Go. Let’s go. And we stay together as best we can up to the final climb. Have a good race. The team have gone with two co-leaders of Lorenzo Rotor and Veto Bright with many other options that we can play including Yonas Roo who we’ve thrown into a very strong nine rider breakaway that includes the likes of Woles, Yenna Burkmos, Gonzalo Serrano and many other competent riders including ourselves. It’s going to be a difficult breakaway to bring back and with 41 kilometers to go the gap is going out. It’s above a minute now and approaching 1 and a half minutes. So, the Pelaton have got to be wary of this. UAE team Emirates have been pacing on the front and Noah Pas has been doing a fantastic job. Just look at the amount of riders that have already been dropped and Peters is still in there. So, that’s good for his leaz baston leaz hopes. 30 km to go now and Yonis Roo is still in a breakaway but it looks destined to fail unfortunately. He is almost totally out of energy. The breakaway have done well to hold off the pelaton for this long and the pelaton is very much dwindling in numbers. So that’s going to give us plenty of options to throw once the pelaton catches up with this breakaway. This is very good race for us so far. But there are plenty of great riders at this race including the likes of Talipodacha Mate Mahoric and multiple others. Remova Napole as well. 15 kilometers to go and Yonas Rich will be the final member of the breakaway to get caught by the pelaton which means it’s now over to Lorenzo Rotor and Veto Bright. And with the way the race has gone, Veto Bright will be our leader. He’s got the most energy entering this final 10 kilometers. So Bright is going to be the man for Bravan Sappale and he’s got to make his way up the Pelaton right now because it’s still quite a big group approaching the final climb to the finish. So Bride’s got to make his move soon. It’s been a good ride from a lot of our team including Peters to position him at the important moments and get him in this leading group of just over 50 riders. So Bright is going to do all he can to get a good result for the team. The finale of Brabansale is twisty, so positioning is crucial into the foot of the final climb and then the legs can do the talking. But it’s Barin Victorious and UAE team Emirates that are jostling for the front at the moment. Paleb bar has the inside line and he’s going to take the prime position into the penultimate corner, but other riders have moved themselves up. Mate Maharic is barring victorious as chosen man as we’re at the foot of the final climb. Typicer is also up there and we are on board with him now. Neielson powerless right hand side for EF trying to squeeze alongside the barriers as there’s a move on the left hand side. It’s Vizmissa bite that go and it’s UAE Emirates and Sudal Quickstep that follow. Tim Wellins is now going for a counterattack over the top and Telly Podacher trying to close down his own teammates. Vizmer trying to get to the wheel of the Slovenian but a gap is starting to form and it’s the two UAE team Emirates riders. But Archer is going to let Wellins have this on his home turf. Tim Wellins, the Belgian, wins Brabansa Pale in dominant fashion. Here are the results then. Tim Wellins wins Braansale ahead of teammates Harach. Removal finished third with Mate Mahoric fourth. But look at the names that Veto Bright is surrounded by. A top 20 for Interar Wanty is a fantastic result on the race because look at the names. He’s beaten the likes of Auso Quirkovski, Shcoins, etc. That is a damn good result for us. And it wasn’t just a good result for Veto Bright. No Peters finished with Andreas Kr and Maro Schmid and has got a place in the Intermarie team for Leazge Baston Leazge, which is exactly the same lineup as Brabansale. But who are we up against? Well, there’s Talipod Archer and Tim Wellins who have won in Belgium this season. Mark Hershi claimed victory at Laf Fleshwon just before this race too. And I’m sure Machu Vanderpole is eager to add to his Milano San Ramo crown. Let’s see how this goes. Hi guys, welcome to this Lege Bastonia Lege briefing. There’s no point beating around the bush. You’re at the start of one of the hardest races of the year. It’s long and there are plenty of steep climbs. You’ve got your work cut out. It’s going to be a long, hard day. We can’t expect to compete with the favorites. We’ll have to be in the early breakaway. You’re going to suffer, but so will your opponents. Go on. Good luck, guys. Here we are then. And we have got riders in the breakaway. Two to be precise. We’ve got Yonas Rooch in a group of five riders at the front. And there is a chase group of three riders that are bridging across to the breakaway of Max Valshide, Simon Giuliani, and Laurens’s Rex. And it is a very talented break. And that break has gone a long, long way. Yonas Rich and Laurens’s Rex are still there in an eight rider group. The likes of Andreas Kr, Casper Asgrren, Mike Turnison among many other talented riders are also in this group. and we’re working well together so far. The gap is not excessive, but we just want to keep the pelaton away for as long as possible and get some exposure. And this is the moment Yonas Rich has done all he possibly can and has blown up, which means it is down to Laurens’s Rex and the other six riders in this breakaway group to hold off the pelaton for as long as possible. We’re going to go for an attack to try and distance ourselves from the breakaway counterparts. We’ll see if it works. And if it does, we can hold out for as long as possible alone and win the pretend combativity award for this particular race. So, let’s try and do it. 60 kilometers to go and we are still alone. But look at our energy. It is practically non-existent. What we have done is we’ve distanced the group of chasers by 25 seconds which has thinned to four riders. So it is a real elite group now. The best of the breakaway as Max Valshide goes off the back. So it’s now a group of three chasing us down and we look to be the strongest rider in this breakaway with Lauren’s Rex. So I will take that. Elsewhere in the group, our domestites are being shelled out of the back of the pelaton and Lorenzo Rotor is going to be our leader for the day from the pelaton as Lawrence Rex will continue on his solo mission for as long as he possibly can. Just under 50 km to go then and the gap is starting to tumble once more, but we have made it over a couple more clims and Rex is doing a very solid job of staying out front. The rest of the breakaway have been reeled in, but it is Q36.5 and Quickstep for Pitcock and Remco who are on the front of the pelaton right now. Taliper is in this race as well as is Machu Vanderpole. So, expect those guys to be up towards the front. But at the front at the moment is Lawrence Rex and he is being closed down very quickly by a Janluca Brambula lead pelaton. So, it will soon be time to switch to Lorenzo Rotor as Rex gets reeled in. He’s going to make it over the Colum Mascia and that will be about his day done. He’s going to try and do his best to protect Lorenzo Roto for as long as he possibly can, but I have a faint fear that it won’t be for long. On to the cult dea redoot then and we have switched to Lorenzo Rotor and we are soon to get rid of Lawrence Rex. Rotor is sinking his way down the pelaton but we’re just looking at pacing ourselves and staying out of the wind for as long as we possibly can. Going to have to do an attack here to make the gap back up to the leading riders. But I don’t want to explode myself too early. I just want to cling on for as long as possible because I know that I’m not going to win this race with Lorenzo Rosa. So, we’re just hanging on for as good of a result as we can possibly get. And now it is UAE Emirates who are really forcing the issue at the front of this race. It’s Yates. It’s Bogarta. It’s Vanderpole as well in that silly little world champions jersey that I can’t get rid of. Please, next year, can we have an option to turn that off for Pro Leader? Um, it would be very useful. Another climb completed, but the next one is 1.3 kilometers at 7.8% the CE forge and we might just about have enough energy to get over this. It’s going to be a real test to stay with the leading group of 15 riders. It is getting ever more elite this front of the race. Now we are mixing it with the favorites for this leazge baston leazge and it looks like we’re going to make it over this climb. Whether we’re going to make it over the rest, I am not sure as a chasing group now joins up with the back of this group including plenty of vismalis bike dostit. So they’ve got options to play. The final climb of lege baston leazge is on. It’s the cord de la rash for and the attacks are going. It’s Tom Pitcock that’s at the front of the group trying to thin this out. One last climb and one last time for Pitcock to go on the offensive. Rotor is trying his best, but there’s a duo now off the front and that’s going to instigate a chase. So, I am very concerned he might just about have enough energy to hang on in this chasing group. But UAE team Emirates is sending the teammates to the fronts and trying to thin this out as much as possible. I think I’m not going to make it. It’s going to be incredibly close. But there goes the group. Kristoff Leaport just about makes it over. But we have been dropped. Jasper Stoven is the rider in front who I think is not going to get across that gap. And I think this is game set and match for Lorenzo Roa. It’s going to be a top 20 I think which is a decent result for us given the competition but we were so close to staying in that group of Tad Batcher. Still Removal and Tom Pidcock that are off the front of this race. And it’s the Belgian that has attacked the Q36.5 rider. He’s got a gap and a Napoleon knows that this is do or die for the Monument Classic victory. He’s won this race before and he’s trying to win it again in spectacular fashion. But Pitco is closing. He takes a better line through the corners and is back to the rear wheel of Remco underneath the 1 kilometer to go banner and it’s going to be Donis for the both of them because the sprint starts behind. Leaport with the lead out from Camponauts flies off to the left hand side of the road. No one’s on the wheel. Maharic is on the right hand side. Vanderpole through the center. They’re all way too late because Kristoff Leaport has stolen a march and has stolen the victory from them. Kristoff Leaport wins Leazge Baston Lege. Well, there we have it. A win for Vizma Lisa Bike, but maybe not the rider that you all were thinking it was going to be. Kristoff Leaport was the best sprinter in the group seemingly and was the freshest. We saw him go over that final climb just about with the group and it pays off for him because he wins the stage ahead of Vanderpole, Moic, Quitovski, Tracknik and Bardday. The top six. Daddy Bodacha only good enough for seventh. He should have probably thinned the group out a little bit more on the earlier climbs. Pit, Remco, and Pitchcock rounding out the top 10 with Lorenzo Rotor in a respectable 18th position for us. Imagine what would have happened though if we’d have stuck with the group. I think we would have had a real chance at a top five with Lorenzo Rotor’s sprint. But there we are. A thoroughly respectable performance then and Noah Pers has his first monument in the books. But we’re heading back to the stage races in the next episode because we are going to have a totally different set of stages to go ahead and try and be competitive in. Who knows, we might get the chance to fly up in a few breakaways, but we’ll have to leave that for the next episode. Either way, I’ve hoped you enjoyed this episode of the Storyline Pro leader that we’re doing on this channel. And if you’re new here, be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss another one of these because I don’t really have an upload schedule. Like the video if you enjoyed it and stay safe, enjoy yourselves, and goodbye. [Music]

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