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Petronas - Monster Energy; The end of an era
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| dienblad |
Posted on 07-08-2012 15:54
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Maddrengen wrote:
And take a look at they specielt Tour edition shirt i've made for the team! I'm actualy sad, you didn't make a presentation...
Ah, completely forgot it. Too much sport o television with the Olympics.....
But here you go, the 2013 Tour de France-edition of the MOnster Energy - Subway shirt, designed by Maddrengen:
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| Ian Butler |
Posted on 07-08-2012 15:55
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Oh, I like it, very stylish!
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Posted on 07-08-2012 17:43
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Stage 4
Just as yesterday, we have another flat stage in Le Tour. After the start in Narbonne, the riders head towards Spain and finish after 163km in L'Escala. Except for some midstage climbs, the route is flat.


100km to go
For some reason, Niki Terpstra insisted this morning to get a chance to get in the breakaway today. I really don't know why and what his plan was, but the team was okay with it.
So we see him in the BOTD of 12 riders, with some (Bellemakers, Quemeneur, Kohler, Flecha, Lequatre & Meersman) that were also present yesterday, and some (Chérel, Ignatiev, Fischer, Talabardon & LS Haedo) that are in the attack for the first time. The 12 create a maximum margin of 7'30.

48km to go
Terpstra uses one of the many small hills along the coast to attack out the BOTD. With 48km to go, he has a margin of '43 to them and 5 minutes to the peloton.

5km to go
But it isn't Niki Terpstra's day, as first the 11 catch him again, and later also the peloton does. Then 4 riders attack out of this peloton: Yohann Offredo (FDJ), Sylvain Chavanel (Garmin), Lars Ytting Bak (Saur) and Lars Boom (Rabobank). With just 5km to go, they lead the peloton by '43. And with Lotto - Belisol (for EB Hagen) loosing energy, the chase starts to stall!

1km to go
The peloton with a chasing train turns into a group of individuals, as Lotto - Belisol can't close the gap and the pace drops. The 4 will stay in the lead and get the chance to sprint for the stage win!

Finish
Sylvain Chavanel looks to be the strongest sprinter of the 4, but he miscalculates the sprinting abilities of the Dutch former cyclocross world champion. Lars Boom passes him with an ultimate jump and wins the 4th stage of the Tour de France in L'Escala!! Behind Chavanel, Offredo takes place 3.
The peloton finishes in the same time, with Tyler Farrar beating Francisco Ventoso and Peter Sagan for place 5.

Results

| 1 | Lars Boom | Rabobank Cycling Team | 3h52'13 | | 2 | Sylvain Chavanel | Garmin - Barracuda | s.t. | | 3 | Yohan Offredo | FDJ | s.t. | | 4 | Lars Ytting Bak | Saur - Sojasun | s.t. | | 5 | Tyler Farrar | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step | s.t. | | 6 | Francisco José Ventoso | Movistar Team | s.t. | | 7 | Peter Sagan | Monster Energy - Subway | s.t. | | 8 | Alessandro Petacchi | BMC Racing Team | s.t. | | 9 | Tom Boonen | Sony Ericsson | s.t. | | 10 | Roberto Ferrari | Androni Giocattoli | s.t. |
GC
| 1 | Fabian Cancellara | Saxo Bank SunGard | 12h09'59 | | 2 | Alberto Contador | Movistar Team | + 11 | | 3 | Jakob Fuglsang | Radio Shack - Nissan | + 38 | | 4 | Vincenzo Nibali | Radio Shack - Nissan | + 1'09 | | 5 | Bradley Wiggins | Radio Shack - Nissan | + 1'20 | | 6 | Andy Schleck | Monster Energy - Subway | + 1'44 | | 7 | Christophe Kern | Team Europcar | + 1'48 | | 8 | Andreas Klöden | Radio Shack - Nissan | + 2'12 | | 9 | Robert Gesink | Monster Energy - Subway | + 2'28 | | 10 | Philippe Gilbert | Lotto - Belisol | + 2'35 |
Points
| 1 | Edvald Boasson Hagen | Lotto - Belisol | 64 | | 2 | Lars Boom | Rabobank Cycling Team | 61 | | 3 | Tom Boonen | Sony Ericsson | 49 | | 4 | Francisco José Ventoso | Movistar Team | 44 | | 5 | Heinrich Haussler | Rabobank Cycling Team | 40 |
KOTM, U25, Teams
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Today's winner

Word from the DS
A good day for Niki Terpstra, but he had no chance to stay out of reach of the peloton. Those 4 surprised everybody! At least, Sagan improved his sprint today. One more flat stage, and than the Pyrénées!
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| fernando97 |
Posted on 07-08-2012 17:51
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I can`t wait for the Pyrenees, it`ll be really interesting I hope!  |
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Posted on 07-08-2012 18:07
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Strange sprint finishes now most are at home, I like it!
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| Ian Butler |
Posted on 07-08-2012 18:30
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Too bad for Chavanel 
Can't wait for the mountains
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Posted on 08-08-2012 13:25
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Good stage for Sagan today 
Bring on the Mountains so Andy and Robert can shine
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Posted on 08-08-2012 14:19
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@ all: one more flat stage before the mountains.
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Posted on 08-08-2012 14:42
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Stage 5
In stage 5, we stay in the Spanish region of Catalunya and head towards the town of Manresa. The stage is pretty flat again, so maybe we'll see mass sprint 2?


41km to go
The first part of the race sees many breakaways. Apparantly, the peloton isn't happy with them, and chase down every sigle one of them. But when Dirk Bellemakers (Rabobank) attacks with about 100km to go, he gets the blessing from the peloton.
It's the 3rd day in a row that Bellemakers is in the attack, doing a "Morkov"! He gets joined by Garmin's Sylvain Chavanel, who sees a nightmare coming true. Yesterday he got beaten for the stage win by a Rabo-rider, and now he is in the breakaway with 2 Rabo's! 2? Yes, 2, as also Luis León Sánchez joins them. With 41km to go, the 3 have a 4'18 lead over the peloton.

13km to go
The best defense is offense, must be in Chavanel's mind, so he attacks with less than 15km to go. And the 2 Rabo's can't follow him, as he is the strongest. The peloton is still 2'12 behind, and again none of the sprinter teams want to do the chase, so the win is possible for Chava!

7km to go
Crash in the peloton!
Somewhere before the middle of the peloton, a few riders hit each others bars and crash. Only 51 riders stay out of trouble, among them 8 of our riders! The crash causes many GC-contenders to loose time. In the picture, we see Ignatiev (Kat) and Garcia (RSh) performing a fantastic synchrome front flip. Roman Kreuziger crashes on the other side of the road, just in front of Jurgen Van den Broeck, who can't avoid him.
All riders, but 1, can continue. But that 1 rider is no one else than last year's runner up Cadel Evans. The Aussie feels like he has crushed his arse and hospital X-rays show he has fractured his coccyx.

Finish
Sylvain Chavanel has no problems in staying out of reach of the 2 Rabo's and takes some sweet revenge for yesterday. '28 behind, LL Sánchez takes the 2nd place, in front of Bellemakers.
At 1'13, EB Hagen wins the sprint for the 4th place, beating Tyler Farrar and Francisco José Ventoso. Peter Sagan takes the 10th place.
1'30 behind this first peloton, a larger peloton crosses the line. AMong them are Urán, Spilak, RodrÃguez, Monfort, Roche, Rolland, Fuglsang, Porte, Froome, Kern, Brajkovic, Van den Broeck, Intxausti, Kiryienka and Kreuziger.

Results

| 1 | Sylvain Chavanel | Garmin - Barracuda | 3h15'47 | | 2 | Luis León Sánchez | Rabobank Cycling Team | + 28 | | 3 | Dirk Bellemakers | Rabobank Cycling Team | s.t. | | 4 | Edvald Boasson Hagen | Lotto - Belisol | + 1'13 | | 5 | Tyler Farrar | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step | s.t. | | 6 | Francisco José Ventoso | Movistar Team | s.t. | | 7 | José JoaquÃn Rojas | Garmin - Barracuda | s.t. | | 8 | Roberto Ferrari | Androni Giocattoli | s.t. | | 9 | Samuel Dumoulin | Cofidis, le crédit en ligne | s.t. | | 10 | Peter Sagan | Monster Energy - Subway | s.t. |
GC
| 1 | Fabian Cancellara | Saxo Bank SunGard | 15h26'59 | | 2 | Alberto Contador | Movistar Team | + 11 | | 3 | Vincenzo Nibali | Radio Shack - Nissan | + 1'09 | | 4 | Bradley Wiggins | Radio Shack - Nissan | + 1'20 | | 5 | Andy Schleck | Monster Energy - Subway | + 1'44 | | 6 | Jakob Fuglsang | Radio Shack - Nissan | + 2'08 | | 7 | Andreas Klöden | Radio Shack - Nissan | + 2'12 | | 8 | Robert Gesink | Monster Energy - Subway | + 2'28 | | 9 | Peter Velits | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step | + 3'01 | | 10 | Ryder Hesjedal | Garmin - Barracuda | + 3'12 |
Points
| 1 | Sylvain Chavanel | Garmin - Barracuda | 103 | | 2 | Edvald Boasson Hagen | Lotto - Belisol | 98 | | 3 | Lars Boom | Rabobank Cycling Team | 72 | | 4 | Tom Boonen | Sony Ericsson | 65 | | 5 | Francisco José Ventoso | Movistar Team | 64 |
KOTM, U25, Teams
No changes.
Today's winner

Word from the DS
It's strange to see that only 1 team seems to be interested in chasing the breakaways. We don't want to, as our main sprinter Sagan still isn't good enough to get in the top 3, so we don't want to waste our energy.
It's always bad to see a crash, so we feel no joy in gaining 1'30 to a few opponents and feel really bad for Cadel in crashing out with an injury. Hope he recovers well and it isn't the end of his career.
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Posted on 08-08-2012 14:49
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Lot of rider lose time, with that Schleck gains more time on everybody. Shame for Evans.

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Posted on 08-08-2012 15:10
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Evans out, another open window for Schleck to win the maillot jaune.
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| Ian Butler |
Posted on 08-08-2012 16:22
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Gesink is still in business now though.
Happy for Chavanel!
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Posted on 08-08-2012 17:04
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Thanks to the crash Schleck and Gesink move up a place each on GC 
Love the way you caught the crash as it happened
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| dienblad |
Posted on 08-08-2012 17:06
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sutty68 wrote:
Love the way you caught the crash as it happened 
You ave to be lucky sometimes in pausing at the right moment. This time I was.....
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Posted on 08-08-2012 18:48
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You always have to bet for Chavanel at the first week of the Tour.
Also bet for crashes... such a pity to lose a big rival for the GC.
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Posted on 08-08-2012 18:59
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Looks like Chavanel is trapped, he won't bother you anymore (last screen)
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Posted on 08-08-2012 23:19
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fcancellara wrote:
Looks like Chavanel is trapped, he won't bother you anymore  (last screen)
Didn't notice that. Great catch
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Posted on 10-08-2012 21:57
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Stage 6
Pretty early in the Tour, the riders have to face the mountains. In stage 6, the route of 166 kilometres starts in Andorra La Valla and the road starts to ascend immediately to the summit of the Port d'Envalira (26.0km at 5.5%). After a long descend into France and the ascend of the Col de Pegueres (12.6km at 6.4%) the final climb to the summit of the Col de la Core awaits, 10.7km at 7.9%.


141km to go
The peloton doesn't want a single breakaway to be formed before the first half of the ascend of the Port d'Envalira is done. Roman Klimov is the initiator of an attack, and gets countered by Blel Kadri (AG2R) and Jelle Vanendert.
These 2 set a pace that is too high for Klimov, and he will fall back, but join again in the descend. Vanendert is the first to cross the line of the KOTM-sprint at the summit of the Port d'Envalira. The peloton is already 3'27 behind.

41km to go
Vanendert also collects the maximum amount of points at the Col de Peguere. A small chasing group with riders as Perez Arrieta follows at 1 minute, and the peloton at 5 minutes.

11km to go
The peloton, with Movistar doing the pace, arrives at the foot of the final climb, the Col de la Core (10.7km at 7.9%). The gap to the 2 leaders (only Vanendert & Kadri are in front) is 3'30, what means that the stage win is still possible for them.

7km to go
It takes almost 4 kilometres of the ascending road, before the first attack occurs out of the peloton. Still 3'15 behind the 2 leaders, Rein Taaramäe is the first to attack and he gets followed by LL Sánchez, Nibali, Contador, Intxausti and our 2 leaders Robert Gesink & Andy Schleck. Is this too late for the stage win?

4km to go
Only 5 riders are capable of forming the first chasing group. 2'11 behind the 2 leaders, with 4km to go, Alberto Contador tries to attack out of the elite group with Vincenzo Nibali, Robert Gesink, Andy Schleck and Fränk Schleck. Ryder Hesjedal tries to close the gap to them.

3km to go
Loosing '22 in the next kilometre, Jelle Vanendert feels that Kadri is holding him back. So he attacks and the French hasn't got an answer!

2km to go
Contador hasn't got the legs today to create a gap. The next one to try it, is defending Tour-winner Nibali. The Sicilian knows that the stage win is gone (1'54 behind the leader) but tries to gain some time at his opponents. Our 2 riders simply increase the pace and will close the gap. But the attack causes Fränk Schleck to get dropped!

1km to go
Under the flamme rouge, it is time for Robert Gesink to attack. The win for his Belgian team mate is almost sure, as Vanendert has created a margin of 1 minute to Kadri.

Finish
And Jelle Vanendert wins the 6th stage of the Tour, the first of 3 in the Pyrénées! As a bonus he becomes the new leader in the KOTM-ranking. But the attention changes to the group of favourites. Can Gesink gain some time?

First, Blel Kadri finishes in 2nd place at 1'08. Only '29 later, Robert Gesink takes the 3rd place, followed by Andy Schleck and Nibali. Contador and Fränk Schleck finish '12 behind them, while the other loose 1 minute or more to Gesink and co.

Results

| 1 | Jelle Vanendert | Monster Energy - Subway | 4h39'45 | | 2 | Blel Kadri | AG2R La Mondiale | + 1'08 | | 3 | Robert Gesink | Monster Energy - Subway | + 1'37 | | 4 | Andy Schleck | Monster Energy - Subway | s.t. | | 5 | Vincenzo Nibali | Radio Shack - Nissan | s.t. | | 6 | Alberto Contador | Movistar Team | + 1'49 | | 7 | Fränk Schleck | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step | s.t. | | 8 | Jurgen Van den Broeck | BMC Racing Team | + 2'35 | | 9 | Ryder Hesjedal | Garmin - Barracuda | + 2'59 | | 10 | Ivan Basso | Sky ProCycling | s.t. |
GC
This must feel like some kind of revenge for Alberto Contador, as he gets to wear the maillot jaune. It already looks to be a battle between 4 riders, with Nibali, A. Schleck and Gesink.

| 1 | Alberto Contador | Movistar Team | 20h08'44 | | 2 | Vincenzo Nibali | Radio Shack - Nissan | + 46 | | 3 | Andy Schleck | Monster Energy - Subway | + 1'21 | | 4 | Robert Gesink | Monster Energy - Subway | + 2'05 | | 5 | Jelle Vanendert | Monster Energy - Subway | + 2'26 | | 6 | Bradley Wiggins | Radio Shack - Nissan | + 2'34 | | 7 | Fränk Schleck | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step | + 3'02 | | 8 | Jakob Fuglsang | Radio Shack - Nissan | + 3'52 | | 9 | Ryder Hesjedal | Garmin - Barracuda | + 4'11 | | 10 | Peter Velits | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step | + 4'15 |
Points
| 1 | Sylvain Chavanel | Garmin - Barracuda | 103 | | 2 | Edvald Boasson Hagen | Lotto - Belisol | 98 | | 3 | Lars Boom | Rabobank Cycling Team | 72 | | 4 | Tom Boonen | Sony Ericsson | 65 | | 5 | Francisco José Ventoso | Movistar Team | 65 |
KOTM
| 1 | Jelle Vanendert | Monster Energy - Subway | 46 | | 2 | Blel Kadri | AG2R La Mondiale | 37 | | 3 | Roman Klimov | Katusha Team | 14 | | 4 | Robert Gesink | Monster Energy - Subway | 12 | | 5 | Andy Schleck | Monster Energy - Subway | 10 |
U25
| 1 | Peter Sagan | Monster Energy - Subway | 20h30'06 | | 2 | Romain Bardet | FDJ | + 5'41 | | 3 | Romain Sicard | Euskaltel - Euskadi | + 9'54 | | 4 | Omar Fraile | Euskaltel - Euskadi | + 18'08 | | 5 | Jesús Herrada | Movistar Team | + 18'55 |
Teams
| 1 | Monster Energy - Subway | 60h28'47 | | 2 | Radio Shack - Nissan | + 2'48 | | 3 | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step | + 13'19 | | 4 | Pro Team Astana | + 18'36 | | 5 | Movistar Team | + 23'28 |
Today's winner

Word from the DS
What a great stage for us. First, an incredible effort by Jelle Vanendert, taking the stage win and the polka dot jersey. Secondly, great climbing by Gesink and Schleck. Unfortunately, Nibali and Contador couldn't be shaken off.
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| Maddrengen |
Posted on 10-08-2012 22:12
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Nice win by Vanendert after a long break!
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Posted on 10-08-2012 22:53
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I think that you need to attack more with Andy. I'm not playing though so I don't know the energy he had. I just have to wish you good luck
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