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Project 1T4i - Bye, bye!
sutty68
Posted on 11-03-2012 10:43
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A Brilliant last stage victory to clinch the race for Van den Broeck Smile

But also a well deserved 2nd place for Lagutin who i thought rode steady all the way through the race Wink

Well Done on both accounts Banana
 
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Posted on 11-03-2012 11:15
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Thanks once again! A great race indeed! Smile

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April results:

01.04Route Adelié de VitréDiego Milán
02.04Gran Premio Miguel IndurainJulien Simon
02.04Hel van het MergellandKenny Dehaes
03.04Ronde van VlaanderenGert Steegmans
04.04 - 09.04Vuelta al Pais VascoRoman Kreuziger
05.04 - 08.04Circuit de la Sarthe - LoireDaniele Colli
06.04ScheldeprijsTony Gallopin
07.04Grand Prix Pino CeramiLeif Hoste
10.04Paris - RoubaixSylvain Chavanel
10.04Klasika PrimaveraMichael Albasini
10.04Giro dell'AppenninoMarco Marzano
12.04Paris - CamembertKenny Dehaes
13.04 - 17.04Vuelta a Castilla y LeónJuan José Cobo
13.04De Brabantse PijlHayden Roulston
14.04GP de Denain - Porte du HainautLeif Hoste
15.04 - 16.04AA Profronde van DrentheLeif Hoste
16.04Tour du FinistèreSamuel Dumoulin
17.04Tro-Bro LeónGuillaume Blot
17.04Amstel Gold RacePhilippe Gilbert
19.04 - 22.04Giro del TrentinoVincenzo Nibali
20.04La Flèche WallonnePhilippe Gilbert
23.04GP HerningAllan Davis
23.04Gran Premio LlodioJens Keukeleire
24.04Vuelta a la RiojaAitor Galdos
24.04Liège - Bastogne - LiègePhilippe Gilbert
24.04 - 01.05Presidential Tour of TurkeyFilippo Pozzato
24.04Himmerland RundtJens Keukeleire
25.04Rund um KölnYauheni Sobal
26.04 - 01.05Tour de RomandieJurgen Van den Broeck
27.04 - 01.05Vuelta a AsturiasBeñat Intxausti
30.04GP Industria & ArtigianatoAlfredo Balloni

UCI WorldTour ranking - Individual:

1Joaquim RodriguezTeam Sky Pro Cycling271
2Philippe GilbertOmegaPharma - Quickstep266
3Steven KruijswijkVodafone Pro Cycling Team230
4Gert SteegmansOmegaPharma - Quickstep197
5Andy SchleckTeam Radioshack - Nissan195
6Cadel EvansGreenEDGE Cycling Project191
7Fabian CancellaraBMC - Swiss Cycling Technology184
8Roman KreuzigerAstana Pro Team162
9Sylvain ChavanelOmegaPharma - Quickstep162
10Jurgen Van den BroeckProject 1T4i - Shimano157

Spoiler:

UCI WorldTour ranking - Team:

1OmegaPharma - Quickstep775
2Project 1T4i - Shimano537
3Team Sky Pro Cycling536
4Vodafone Pro Cycling Team405
5Garmin - Barracuda380
6Astana Pro Team379
7Team Radioshack - Nissan374
8GreenEDGE Cycling Project299
9Caisse d'Epargne295
10Lampre - San Marco284

Spoiler:

Continental Tour ranking - Individual:

1Leif HosteAccent.Jobs - Willems Veranda's800
2Filippo PozzatoFarnese Vini - Selle Italia536
3Bobbie TrakselLandbouwkrediet - Euphony469
4Robert FörsterUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling369
5Samuel DumoulinTeam NetApp315
6Sébastien JolySaur - Sojasun259
7Tomasz SmolenCCC Polsat - Polkowice251
8Jonathan HivertSaur - Sojasun229
9Massimiliano GentiliTeam Type 1 - Sanofi Aventis215
10Enrico FranzoiUniCredit - Bianchi Cycling Team210

Spoiler:

Continental Tour ranking - Team:

1Accent.Jobs - Willems Veranda's1279
2Saur - Sojasun1116
3Farnese Vini - Selle Italia912
4Landbouwkrediet - Euphony820
5UniCredit - Bianchi Cycling Team740
6AG2R - La Mondiale723
7Team NetApp610
8UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling603
9CCC Polsat - Polkowice507
10Champion System472

Spoiler:

CQ ranking - Individual:

1Leif HosteAccent.Jobs - Willems Veranda's1005
2Gert SteegmansOmegaPharma - Quickstep1003
3Steven KruijswijkVodafone Pro Cycling Team893
4Filippo PozzatoFarnese Vini - Selle Italia834
5Cadel EvansGreenEDGE Cycling Project816
6Philippe GilbertOmegaPharma - Quickstep797
7Samuel SánchezCaisse d'Epargne795
8Andy SchleckTeam Radioshack - Nissan739
9Joaquim RodriguezTeam Sky Pro Cycling738
10Jurgen Van den BroeckProject 1T4i - Shimano688

Spoiler:

CQ ranking - Team:

1OmegaPharma - Quickstep3287
2Project 1T4i - Shimano2871
3Caisse d'Epargne2865
4Team Radioshack - Nissan2706
5GreenEDGE Cycling Project2305
6Astana Pro Team2081
7Team Sky Pro Cycling2042
8Lampre - San Marco2035
9Garmin - Barracuda1903
10Lotto - Belisol1853

Spoiler:

Victories - Individual:

1Leif HosteAccent.Jobs - Willems Veranda's10
2Robert FörsterUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling9
3Filippo PozzatoFarnese Vini - Neri Sottoli9
4Gert SteegmansOmegaPharma - Quickstep6
5Bobbie TrakselLandbouwkrediet - Euphony6
6Steven KruijswijkVodafone Pro Cycling Team5
7Jurgen Van den BroeckProject 1T4i - Shimano5
8Mathias KesslerAstana Pro Team4
9Jimmy CasperSaur - Sojasun4
10Daniele BennatiLampre - San Marco4

Spoiler:

Victories - Team:

1OmegaPharma - Quickstep15
2Caisse d'Epargne15
3GreenEDGE Cycling Project14
4Farnese Vini - Selle Italia14
5Accent.Jobs - Willems Veranda's14
6Lampre - San Marco13
7Saur - Sojasun12
8UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling11
9Project 1T4i - Shimano10
10Garmin - Barracuda9

Spoiler:

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alexanderlens
Posted on 11-03-2012 11:16
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Can't wait for la Vuelta!
Guess who's back? Smile
Lets see how many friens are still around...
 
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Posted on 11-03-2012 12:21
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alexanderlens wrote:
Can't wait for la Vuelta!


Then you'll have to wait for some time. May starts and the Vuelta kicks off in August..... Think you mean the Giro Wink
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sutty68
Posted on 11-03-2012 16:13
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Nice to see the team doing so well in the World Tour Ranking's Wink
 
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Posted on 12-03-2012 14:11
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dienblad wrote:
alexanderlens wrote:
Can't wait for la Vuelta!


Then you'll have to wait for some time. May starts and the Vuelta kicks off in August..... Think you mean the Giro Wink
I mean the Giro, of course!
Guess who's back? Smile
Lets see how many friens are still around...
 
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Posted on 12-03-2012 15:09
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Leif Hoste?! Nice Grin And I agree with alexanderlens, the Vuelta - no, the Giro - will be great!


 
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Thanks! Let's kick off the new week with part one of the preview!

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The 2012 edition of the Giro d'Italia will be the 95th one in the history of the race. After the start back in 1909, the race began to establish itself as one of the major events on the yearly cycling calendar. Nowadays it's the second biggest one, after the Tour de France, and is also one of three Grand Tours, together with the mentioned Tour, and the Vuelta a España.

Throughout the history of the race, we've experienced a number of dramatic, exciting editions on the roads of Italy. Most successful ever in terms of overall victories are three riders. Alfredo Binda in the 1920's and 30's, Fausto Coppi in the 40's and 50's and last but not least, Eddy Merckx in the 60's and 70's. All three of them with three overall victories in their palmares, something no one in recent time has come even close to.

This year, the Giro is more popular than ever, with a number of top names showing up. Also the route is one of the more interesting ones in a few years. Highlights include a start in Sicily, a visit to the French Alps and a hard looking final day, where, unlike usually on the final day, the overall might be changed.


Last year's result:

1Damiano CunegoLampre - ISD87h05'54
2Vincenzo NibaliLiquigas - Cannondale+ 1'23
3Ivan BassoLiquigas - Cannondale+ 5'44
4Marco PinottiHTC - Highroad+ 10'21
5Juan Mauricio SolerMovistar Team+ 10'26
6Johann TschoppBMC Racing Team+ 11'02
7Paolo TiralongoPro Team Astana+ 12'11
8Daniel MartinTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 12'45
9Mathias FrankBMC Racing Team+ 13'49
10José RujanoAndroni Giocattoli - Trecolli+ 15'24

Spoiler:

After two weeks with a Liquigas double atop the overall classification's sheet, Damiano Cunego managed to defeat both Vincenzo Nibali and Ivan Basso in the last week's mountains, sailing up into pole position, a place he never left after hitting it. The strongest and most consistent rider won, there's no doubt about it.

The route:

Spoiler:

After the grand start in Palermo with a team time trial, we begin an unusually hard first week. Stage three and four certainly looks like a place where gaps might well appear, especially on the hard uphill finish to Grassano.

Another interesting stage, possibly the most interesting one in the whole Giro, is the last one in this first week, the 192 kilometer flat ride from Gaeta to Roma, where we'll be hitting lots of paved sections in the second half of the day.

It's not impossible that it turns out to be a stage as exciting as the infamous gravel road stage to Montalcino two years ago.


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After the relatively hard first week, it doesn't get any easier to say the least. First we've got a very hard mountain top finish atop the massive Blockhaus, in the Maielletta mountain range. That will be the first real test for the GC contenders.

The day after that, we'll be in Chieti for the first individual time trial in the race. It's not a that hard one however, as the first part of it is downhill from the hilltop city. On the way down to the sea, and the finish in Pescara, strong winds might appear, making the challenge even harder for the riders. I think it'll be an interesting day.

After the TT, we're back on the harder terrain. Two uphill finishes in a row on day ten and eleven will really hurt the riders. Especially the latter of those, finishing atop the mountainous climb to Monte Serra. GC battle there for sure.

And since that apparently isn't enough for the race organizers, also stage 12 and 13 are mountainous ones. First there's a very hard day finishing in Fanano, at the bottom of a long descent. Three big climbs precede this downhill, making it another hard day.

Just wait, there's more. The penultimate day of week two provides a brutal mountain time trial with a finish atop the mighty Monte Cimone, after 18 legsapping kilometres of ascending. Big gaps might well appear here.

And to round week two off, there's finally another flat stage. Not saying it's an easy one however, since it's more of a mini version of Milano-Sanremo, featuring Le Manie, the Cipressa and lastly, the Poggio di San Remo. A break might be more likely than a mass sprint after a long, windy day.


Spoiler:

With such brutal second week, you almost start thinking that the third one migh be easier. Luckily for us, unluckily for the riders, it's not. First off is stage 15's double header, taking a short visit to France over Col d'Agnel, to finish on Col d'Izoard. Altitude-wise one of the harder stages overall.

Then there's two, in this Giro unusual, stages without any climbing at all. The first one is the last individual time trial, a 50 kilometer track from Pavia to Milano. From Milano we then head with the second easier day to Verona, where we should see a mass sprint, unless of course, the famous Torricelle climb proves harder than it looks.

After that day, there's not much reason for the sprinters to continue. From stage stage 18 through 20, the race overall will be decided. First off is Passo Giau, which we reach after climbing three other long, steep climbs. Not the hardest finale though, so we might see a bigger group arriving together up there.

Same goes for the day after that. Sure, Passo dello Stelvio, Passo del Foscagno and Passo di Eira are all on the route, but the short downhill to Livigno and the finish might bundle up the favourites again. On the other hand, we know how hard the Stelvio is, so if the pace goes up early, who knows how hard this day will be.

And obviously, the previous stages aren't enough. Just when you think it can't possibly get any harder comes the hardest stage in the whole race, and also one of the hardest in the history of the Giro. Passo di Gavia, Monte Padrio, Passo del Mortirolo and finally, Monte Colmo. We're surely set for an epic finish!


Project squad:

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Van den Broeck will, as you know and understand, be the absolute leader for us. This is his biggest goal this season, and we hope for a Top 5 overall and possibly also a stage win from the Belgian climber.
His two main helpers will be Lagutin and Geniez, both also very good climbers. We're also planning on sending them into a breakaway or two, to give them a chance to battle for a stage win while here.
Lastly, for the very few sprints, there's Bozic and Kluge. Seeing how few flat stages there are, our expectations aren't big. They most likely wont even finish this race, as that would be a waste of race days.


Part two, with startlists and favourites, next!

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Posted on 12-03-2012 17:29
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Wow, this is progressing really fast, and I feel like I've missed stuff. I'll take a look back when I have time!

Good luck for the Giro!
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All the best for the Giro, can´t wait Smile I love your story!
 
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sutty68
Posted on 12-03-2012 17:52
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Van den Broeck looks like he could do something for you in the Giro Wink
 
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Wow, spectacular Giro route! Can't wait for it, good luck with VDB!
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I think it's fair to say you're far too good for this game Pfft
Good luck for the Giro, that will be some intense 21 stages, and I can't wait to see Van den Broeck up with the best!
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Thanks guys! I'm really excited myself too!

Because of that, I'll give you part two of the preview already now, to start the racing tomorrow!

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Startlist:

Spoiler:


Favourites:

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The absolute top favourite for the title this year is for sure Igor Anton. He's the best climber in the world at the moment, so he should be thriving in this ridiculously mountainous Giro. Another thing that speaks in his favour is his few race days so far, which should mean that he's fresher than ever at the start.

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Second biggest favourite is defending champion and double winner, Damiano Cunego. He stunned everyone last year by returning to his old form, something we hadn't seen since back in '04. The Italian is obviously keen to show that it wasn't a lucky shot last year, and will do everything he can to repeat the victory. A good podium bet, but he'll need luck to repeat last year's top result.

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After an amazing development during last season, Fredrik Kessiakoff has turned into one of the strongest stage racers in the peloton. Just outside the Top 10 in 12th last year, before winning a Pyrenean mountain stage in the Tour, where he also finished in the Top 10 overall, showing his capacity. Could, if the form is there, go all the way this year. Flagging for him already now.

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Another one who went through an incredible development during the '11 season is Marco Marzano. As seen in Romandie a week ago, the Italian is now one of the best climbers in his country, and therefore also one of the biggest favourites to win his home GT. Just like many others, he'll enjoy the many mountains, where he'll be trying to make up for his losses in the time trials.

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Third out of the Italians is Vincenzo Nibali, riding for the newly formed UniCredit team. His team is also his biggest strength. With backup from the likes of Pozzovivo, Pirazzi and Agnoli, the Sicilian will have possibly the strongest helpers of all the favourites. His allround capacity, and strength in the time trials will give him an edge over many of his rivals, who will lose time there.

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Next up is the solution to Liquigas' pre-season problem with missing a leader, Michele Scarponi. After showing up here without form, he went to the Tour. He could never really challenge there either however, turning his whole season into a big fail. He's now back for revenge, backed up by two top class climbers in the shapes of Betancur and Basso. They might destroy everyone in the mountains.

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Levi Leipheimer began last year's season with big expectations. After winning the ToC, he planned on hitting the podium in the Tour. Unluckily for him, a crash forced him out before even starting it. After that, he didn't have the motivation to try the Vuelta instead, ending his season in disappointment. This year, the Giro is his first big goal, and he's here looking for revenge, just like Scarponi.

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Then we've got our own Jurgen Van den Broeck. We've of course got big expectations, but with this many top class climbers in the race, we're starting to doubt that our Top 5 goal will be achievable. Either way, we're going to do our best, and then it'll work or bust. Come on now, bring Belgium a GT victory! Pfft

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Another one I'm warning for in this race is Kanstantsin Sivtsov. He's seen as an outsider in most people's eyes, but with the improvements he has done ahead of this season, I believe he'll be one to watch. A good season behind him as well, with among other results, a 6th place overall in Romandie last week. Seems like there's nothing wrong with his form at least.

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Lastly, another outsider, who I reckon is also a bit underrated. After spending years as a key mountain domestique for the likes of the Schleck brothers and Contador, Chris Anker Sörensen will, for the first time in his life, lead a team in a Grand Tour. By now, more or less everyone are familiar with his climbing capacity, but it'll be extremely interesting to see how he does over three weeks.

That's the end of the preview! Racing starts tomorrow!

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Can't wait! Smile
P.S. great result in Romandie, van den Broeck is coming into the Giro in some serious form! Smile
 
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I'm looking forward to it.
Good luck!
 
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Van den Broeck is in great shape, i believe he can win it. Pfft and with the 50km ITT, Broeck can win some time.
 
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Thanks a lot. I'm glad to see some new readers! Smile

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A team time trial kicks off the action here in the most southern parts of Italy. The twenty kilometer course starting and finishing in Palermo doesn't provide much difficulty in terms of climbing, but will instead shake things up with possible crosswinds from the Tyrrhenian Sea. Expect bigger gaps today.

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First squad off the ramp today was Vodafone. The Dutch-British team hasn't sent any of their top stage racers here, and will instead look for stage wins. They've certainly got the material for it, in the shape of an old friend, Marcel Kittel. Main focus on the sprints for them at this Giro.

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After Vodafone we had GC top favourite Igor Anton and his Euskaltel team. Unfortunately for us, their clever tactics during transfer season strengthened the part they've always been weak in, the time trials. Today, they clocked a top time thanks to mainly Spanish champ Ruben Plaza and Gustavo C. Veloso.

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First team to knock down Euskaltel from the hot seat was the turquoise Astana squad. They did have to fight hard to beat the Spaniards though, even with the likes of Janez Brajkovic and Mikhail Ignatiev in their lineup. Still, a good start for JB, who apparently aims for a GC result in this race.

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Then defending champion Damiano Cunego and his pink-blue armada. As usual, they lacked the TT power today, which gave Cunego a worse start than he'd hoped for. Oh well, I guess he expects to gain this back in the mountains later in the race.

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Some time, and some mediocre times later, Team Sky blew away the opposition, completely destroying Astana's time by half a minute. Of course this was no surprise seeing the strength of their squad. A great start for GC leader Kanstantsin Sivtsov for sure.

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When not even the strong Radioshack team came close to Sky's time, you started to realize how good it actually was. At least a provisional second place for the Bruyneel boys and their controversial leader Franco Pellizotti. He'll no doubt be satisfied with this start, seeing that he gained time on most of his biggest GC rivals.

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The opposite can be said about Michele Scarponi's, Carlos Alberto Betancur's and Ivan Basso's Liquigas. Their complete mountain focus certainly didn't play in their favour today, but I reckon they could very well be gaining back a minute on Sky in just one of the mountain stages.

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Something in the middle for Levi Leipheimer and OPQS. While I did expect them to ride well today, they haven't sent their full strength TT team. Therefore a middle result was more or less what should be expected today.

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Sky's time then started to look unbeatable as also the very, very strong UniCredit team had to concede half a minute's loss today. Nothing to worry about for Vincenzo Nibali and Domenico Pozzovivo however, as they'll be one of the strongest teams when we reach harder terrain.

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Just two teams left then, with the first of those being the last ones with an actual chance of challenging Sky's by the looks of it, own dimension time. But also Fredrik Kessiakoff and BOSE failed, big time. A whole minute slower than the Britons, a bit too much than they'd expected I'd say.

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Last team out today was one I think you should know by now. Unfortunately, our lack of top level timetriallists really costed us places. Van den Broeck almost dropped everyone else in the finale, leading us over the line in 19th, a disappointment. I just hate TTT's.

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So, to sum up. Sivtsov grabs the leader's jersey after Sky's total domination today. Not even the bonus seconds tomorrow's stage winner will get will be enough to overtake the lead, unless he's a Sky rider, or he's from a breakaway, holding on to their advantage. Sky will prevent that for sure though.

Result:

1Team Sky Pro Cycling25'39
2UniCredit - Bianchi Cycling Team+ 26
3Team Radioshack - Nissans.t.
4Astana Pro Team+ 29
5Euskaltel - Orbeas.t.
6Caisse d'Epargne+ 33
7OmegaPharma - Quicksteps.t.
8Vacansoleil - DCM+ 41
9GreenEDGE Cycling Project+ 42
10Miche - Guerciottis.t.

Spoiler:

General Classification:

1Kanstantsin SivtsovTeam Sky Pro Cycling25'39
2Rigoberto UránTeam Sky Pro Cyclings.t.
3Richie PorteTeam Sky Pro Cyclings.t.
4Sergio HenaoTeam Sky Pro Cyclings.t.
5Christian KneesTeam Sky Pro Cyclings.t.
6Ian StannardTeam Sky Pro Cycling+ 3
7Stephen CummingsTeam Sky Pro Cycling+ 5
8Ben SwiftTeam Sky Pro Cycling+ 18
9Davide AppollonioTeam Sky Pro Cycling+ 22
10Vincenzo NibaliUniCredit - Bianchi Cycling Team+ 26

Spoiler:

U25:

1Rigoberto UránTeam Sky Pro Cycling25'39 (1)
2Sergio HenaoTeam Sky Pro Cycling+ 0 (2)
3Ian StannardTeam Sky Pro Cycling+ 3 (3)
4Ben SwiftTeam Sky Pro Cycling+ 18 (4)
5Davide AppollonioTeam Sky Pro Cycling+ 22 (5)

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Neillster
Posted on 13-03-2012 20:52
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Sky have a really young squad for this giro.
 
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Posted on 13-03-2012 21:14
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A pity you lost already over a minute in the TTT... oh well, you'll definately get that back in the mountains. GL!
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