Sector One triumph in the VRL France: Revolution Stage 1

Written By Onur Demirkol Writer
Last UpdatedMarch 23, 2022 at 04:00PM
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The regular season’s exciting competition continued in the playoffs as Sector One lifted the VRL - France: Revolution - Stage 1 - Main Event trophy after a reverse-sweep win over Team BDS in the Grand Final. Sector One will represent France during VCT 2022 - EMEA Promotion Tournament.

Semi Finals

Sector One vs beGenius ESC

Surprisingly, beGenius ESC made a great start to the series by dominating Sector One’s map pick, Split, with a score of 13-5. Even though Quentin "Ridder" Godebert had the best statistics on his team with 21 kills and 317 ACS, other members also had important contributions to the win. Sector One played like a different team during Bind. Two players, Marcty "MARCTYLINHO" Bienvenu and Ryad "Shin" Ensaad, reached 22 kills at the end of the game to secure the win and tie the series to 1-1. Thirdly, Sector One secured another important win on Ascent, after 26 rounds. Tony "Goaster" Richard had a stand-out Jett performance with 35 kills and a 1.84 rating to carry his team during overtime. Lastly, SO secured another close win but this time on Haven. beGenius ESC showed great passion and forced another map until the very end but they failed to prevent a 13-10 loss on the last map. Shin’s Astra played the most important role for the side of Sector One as the team reached the Grand Final.

VRL - France: Revolution - Stage 1 - Main Event VRL - France: Revolution - Stage 1 - Main Event
Sector One
Sector One
3
X
1
beGenius ESC
beGenius ESC
Semi Final, Best of 5 - March 18, 2022 - 6:00PM
Sector One5
Split
beGenius ESC13
Sector One13
Bind
beGenius ESC10
Sector One14
Ascent
beGenius ESC12
Sector One13
Haven
beGenius ESC10
Sector OneSector One
player
Rating
ACS
K/D/A
+/-
K/D
KAST
ADR
HS%
FBSR
FB
FD
AstraBrimstoneOmen
1.29
253
80/63/29
+17
1.27
79.3%
157.5
37%
67%
12
6
ViperSovaSkye
1.17
210
65/54/41
+11
1.20
76.2%
129.2
21%
33%
1
2
RazeJettNeon
0.95
211
70/65/13
+5
1.08
68.9%
131.7
20%
50%
18
18
ChamberKilljoy
0.92
210
64/63/12
+1
1.02
72.3%
138.1
30%
48%
10
11
BreachJett
0.73
148
48/66/22
-18
0.73
72.6%
97.7
29%
38%
5
8
beGenius ESCbeGenius ESC
player
Rating
ACS
K/D/A
+/-
K/D
KAST
ADR
HS%
FBSR
FB
FD
SkyeSovaOmen
1.07
215
66/59/34
+7
1.12
74.3%
148.4
20%
25%
2
6
RazeJett
1.06
235
69/80/18
-11
0.86
77.0%
137.2
22%
56%
22
17
AstraCypher
0.99
197
64/62/21
+2
1.03
68.7%
122.9
25%
54%
7
6
SageSkyeSova
0.90
176
53/63/24
-10
0.84
70.4%
109.5
26%
64%
7
4
ViperKilljoySage
0.87
190
59/63/12
-4
0.94
68.3%
123.6
25%
35%
7
13

Team BDS vs OG Esports

The same scenario happened with the match above but this time the characters were different. OG Esports won the first map of the series with a score of 13-5 on Haven to prove their worth before the upcoming rounds. OG’s teamwork and chemistry looked brilliant and most of the players had similar statistics with Joey "fxy0EZ" Schlosser stepping up a little holding a 1.56 rating and 1.33 K/D. Team BDS managed to tie the series after a 13-10 Bind win in the second map. Mikołaj "Mickebwoy" Chojnacki’s Sova picked up 28 kills to secure the win for the side of BDS. Thirdly, Mickebwoy stepped up with his Sova once again in the third map with 19 kills and a monstrous 2.71 K/D to get his team ahead in the series, 2-1. OG’s Adam "LeeN" Caillol struggled with Jett as he held a 0.64 rating and 0.58 K/D despite picking up 5 first bloods. Lastly, Team BDS demolished the opposing side on Split after 20 rounds. The Irish star, Elric "juseu" Belland stepped up for the first time in the series and grabbed 21 kills to carry his team to the Grand Final. OG Esports got eliminated just like beGenius ESC.

VRL - France: Revolution - Stage 1 - Main Event VRL - France: Revolution - Stage 1 - Main Event
Team BDS
Team BDS
3
X
1
OG Esports
OG Esports
Semi Final, Best of 5 - March 19, 2022 - 6:00PM
Team BDS5
Haven
OG Esports13
Team BDS13
Bind
OG Esports10
Team BDS13
Ascent
OG Esports8
Team BDS13
Split
OG Esports7
Team BDSTeam BDS
player
Rating
ACS
K/D/A
+/-
K/D
KAST
ADR
HS%
FBSR
FB
FD
BreachSovaSage
1.50
294
87/44/24
+43
1.98
86.4%
186.5
25%
73%
8
3
Jett
1.06
222
69/58/8
+11
1.19
71.8%
139.8
32%
48%
14
15
OmenAstra
1.04
205
59/52/29
+7
1.13
79.4%
134.0
17%
43%
6
8
SovaSkyeSageRaze
0.66
138
38/60/28
-22
0.63
68.2%
95.6
18%
17%
3
15
KilljoyChamberCypher
0.66
145
41/62/15
-21
0.66
73.6%
97.2
28%
42%
5
7
OG EsportsOG Esports
player
Rating
ACS
K/D/A
+/-
K/D
KAST
ADR
HS%
FBSR
FB
FD
Astra
1.17
219
66/57/25
+9
1.16
78.2%
147.8
30%
44%
4
5
SovaSage
1.07
213
57/57/30
0
1.00
81.7%
145.3
31%
67%
10
5
KilljoyViperCypher
0.95
197
56/53/16
+3
1.06
77.1%
130.6
21%
65%
13
7
KAY/ORaze
0.92
167
45/61/39
-16
0.74
69.3%
103.1
23%
47%
7
8
JettSkyeRaze
0.84
191
52/66/11
-14
0.79
74.1%
124.0
28%
56%
14
11

Grand Final

Sector One vs Team BDS

The Grand Final was very close as Sector One pulled out a miracle reverse sweep to lift the trophy. Firstly, Team BDS won Haven with a score of 13-10 and got the advantage in the Grand Final. Once again, Elric "juseu" Belland was the star player who made the biggest difference with 23 kills and a 1.64 K/D. Secondly, BDS secured an even easier win on Bind, 13-7. Sector One didn’t show any presence and couldn’t prevent BDS’ dominance in the second map. Team BDS players executed their strategies very well to reach the championship point easily. However, Sector One players weren’t there to give up that easily and they proved it with their first win in the series, 13-8 on Ascent. The French duelist of the orange-colored team, Tony "Goaster" Richard, reminded his presence with a 24-kill Jett performance.

Team BDS had another chance to lift the trophy before the fifth game but they failed to complete the mission once again. Sector One fought until the very end and pulled out a miracle overtime-win on Split. Ryad "Shin" Ensaad’s Astra came in handy for the France-based organization once again as he secured 24 kills in 26 rounds. The French player held a 1.28 rating and 1.60 K/D like the cherry on top of a cake. It came to the fifth game to decide the winner of VRL - France: Revolution - Stage 1 - Main Event. The exciting competition continued as the last map went to overtime. In the end, Sector One closed out the series after an 18-16 Breeze win and qualified for the VCT Promotion tournament. Cista "KONEQT" Adel stepped up with 29 kills to his name to carry his team in the overtime.

VRL - France: Revolution - Stage 1 - Main Event VRL - France: Revolution - Stage 1 - Main Event
Sector One
Sector One
3
X
2
Team BDS
Team BDS
Grand Final, Best of 5 - March 20, 2022 - 6:00PM
Sector One10
Haven
Team BDS13
Sector One7
Bind
Team BDS13
Sector One13
Ascent
Team BDS8
Sector One14
Split
Team BDS12
Sector One14
Breeze
Team BDS12
Sector OneSector One
player
Rating
ACS
K/D/A
+/-
K/D
KAST
ADR
HS%
FBSR
FB
FD
RazeJett
1.22
266
104/75/20
+29
1.39
76.8%
169.8
25%
51%
25
24
SkyeSovaViper
1.02
197
80/63/32
+17
1.27
78.3%
125.2
21%
93%
13
1
JettBreach
0.95
184
77/71/36
+6
1.08
75.1%
125.0
30%
58%
7
5
AstraBrimstoneOmen
0.93
193
75/76/36
-1
0.99
76.1%
128.9
39%
67%
8
4
ChamberKilljoy
0.89
191
82/90/15
-8
0.91
68.4%
129.1
34%
56%
18
14
Team BDSTeam BDS
player
Rating
ACS
K/D/A
+/-
K/D
KAST
ADR
HS%
FBSR
FB
FD
BreachSovaSage
1.13
232
91/80/35
+11
1.14
77.1%
154.6
25%
38%
6
10
OmenAstra
0.95
186
77/87/30
-10
0.89
64.2%
118.5
19%
52%
11
10
KilljoyChamberCypher
0.83
180
72/80/16
-8
0.90
64.9%
126.3
28%
50%
11
11
Jett
0.80
183
76/87/11
-11
0.87
60.6%
110.8
34%
41%
15
22
SovaSkyeSageRaze
0.71
150
59/85/28
-26
0.69
66.1%
101.7
16%
22%
5
18

The Grand Final hosted incredible competition as the series went both ways, many times. Sector One will try to reach VCT 2022 - EMEA - Stage 1 - Challengers - Main Event in the upcoming days. You can find more information about the VCT Promotion tournament on the events page.

Onur Demirkol here, Content Writer for THESPIKEGG. You will see his name on a bunch of different articles here, whether they are breaking news or evergreen guides and content.

His journey in the industry has been marked by influential roles at esteemed platforms such as Flank Esports and 5Mid, where he served as editor-in-chief. Onur made significant contributions to their success in written content and social media, including a notable impact on an issue of the Turkish Esports Federation magazine. Currently, he serves as the Lead Editor for Gamelevate, taking pride in managing a global team of 12 talented writers. Additionally, Onur regularly contributes to Softonic, gHacks, Dataconomy, and Techbriefly. He has written thousands of articles, and that number continues to go up.

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