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EPIC - Season 2 Part 1
sgdanny
Kuurne - Bruxelles - Kuurne 2014 | Preview


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Welcome to the 66th edition of K-B-K!

When Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and Kuurne - Bruxelles - Kuurne comes around it can only mean, that the classics season is starting and what better place than to start it here. The race is renowned for it's usual bad weather mixed with many different terrains to master, as the riders will get familar to the Cobble Pavées of Belgium and the Ardennes in the same race.

The name can be misleading however, as we'll never go into the city of Bruxelles at all and we'll just pass a small town 25 km's away, but on the way back to Kuurne the riders will get their first sight of the Ardennes and it's here the riders will prove themselves before the sprinters have a chance to take over. Cause a winner might also have to have skills in Sprints, Hills and on Cobblestones, which means this is a good place for the rouleurs to show themselves.

Route


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The riders will have to go through 203 km's of hard terrain to pass and usually the breakaway will have some bigger names than usual, as the breakaway have a lot more room to maneuver in this race. The Ardennes and Cobblestones will sort out the weakest and the one leader with the best support will most likely win.

Guys like Cancellara and Vanmarcke will probably take advantage of their experience and Cancellara is most certain to try and attack with around 50 km left and this is where we leave the Ardennes and where we will see who has the most strength left.

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La Houppe is the hardest climb of them all as the road will be tidy and to makes things worst most of the climb contains cobblestones, it's all about sticking to the front. Boonen has won this race 3 times and this were where he made his stand and this is where Haussler and Demare will get their best option to win over the other sprinters

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Other notable climbs are Cote du Trieu and Kanarieberg, where the latter is a pure Ardennes climb with a constant tempp, which might give some troubles for the sprinters. Cote du Trieu's tempo will shift and finding the right gear is vital for the riders. The climb's technicality isn't that high, but it's enough to cause some sort of seperation between the riders.

Startlist


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A quite strong pack considering the size of it and this will only be the advantage of some certain riders. It's almost impossible to predict how the race will be like and the sprinters can only be lucky if it doesn't succeed for Cancellara and the other cobblers.

Garmin probably has the strongest team overall here, but I think that this might be the biggest surprise in the pack, Cancellara has minimum support and Vanmarcke has a team with more strength for Bos in the sprints. Some of the future stars will also be looking forward to get his race done, as this will probably still be more of an experience to have for future use.

The Favorites

Nat.NameTeam AVGFLCOBHIL
Sep VanmarckeBelkin78788073
Fabian CancellaraTrek81828174
Alf PedersenTeam Sky78778075
Lue Khamse KhamphanEuropcar77778170
Peter PalGiant77768073
Nat.NameTeamFLCOBSPHIL
Arnaud DemareFDJ.fr77747970
Erik McDermottGarmin75807572
André GreipelLotto79728267
Heinrich HausslerIAM Cycling76777672
Theo BosBelkin74657765


EPIC Riders

Nat.Last NameFirst NameTeam
PedersenAlfTeam Sky
Khamse KhamphanLueEuropcar
PalPeterGiant
McDermottErikGarmin
FeunardAqualiFDJ.fr
de VriesPieterVacansoleil
Van DrentheNickyVacansoleil
CharneuaxCharlieCofidis
von TriesenbergMarioTeam Netapp
Hägg HeimdalTeam Netapp


Edited by sgdanny on 26-02-2015 08:57
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Atlantius
Good preview, though you are a bit off on some of the favourite stats. At least McDermott sadly isn't quite 80/80 in cbl/spr Wink



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trekbmc
Great Kuurne preview, i'm really annoyed at not brining Boeckmans or Mezgec though. Frown

For anybody interested the next stage of San Luis will likely come out tomorrow, barring anything going wrong.





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Ollfardh
Nice preview, I'm tipping on a sprinter here, so I'm going to have to go for Greipel (who is German by the way Wink ) to confirm last year's win. Still, a breakaway can succeed as well, so it might be hard to call a winner.


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TheManxMissile
Demare to contest a sprint, Ladagnous and Offredo to go with attacks. Plenty of options for FDJ, just out to beat the PCT teams though


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Time for Willunga! The queen stage is here today, and obviously the main question is whether Villella will hang on to his lead of 21 seconds on Kristoff. It's warm and windy today, so maybe this might play a role as well.

As usual, we have a few waves of attacks before the actual break is formed. The final break consists of Clarke (OGE), Flecha (MOV), Antón (EUS), Puccio (CCC) and Devolder (TFR) today. Undoubtedly Antón is the strongest in this break, having good experiences with this race as well.
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While the pack, lead by FDJ, Sky and Europcar, slowly lets the lead grow to over 6 minutes, the break reaches the intermediate sprints. Not bothered about the points the break just rolls past it. Antón wins the first, at 88kms from the line, while Flecha wins the 2nd at 50kms from the line.
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With the wind getting stronger the pace in the pack goes up. Many riders in the back of the pack are suffering, while the lead of the break is also brought down to 1m44 with 30km to go.
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At the first Old Willunga hill, which starts with 27km to go, the break is immediately torn apart. Clarke attacks, and only Antón seems capable of following him.
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All are reunited at the summit though, where Anton takes the maximum amount of points. The pack is 1m14 behind, with 23km left to ride for the 5 leaders.
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The break heads into the final 10km with a lead of 1m12. Cannondale may have chased hard, but it doesn't seem to mind a break beating the pack today, with the bonification seconds available at the line.
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The break seems to be exhausted though, and the lead goes down quickly. With 6km to go they hold just 25s.
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And with 5km to go it's over for the break. We will probably have a group sprint up Old Willunga Hill, as apart from W. Walker (DPC) the pack is still complete.
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And it's on! With 3km to go the first attacks take place. Schröder (+2m11), Gerrans (+37s) and Vichot (+37s) leave the pack behind.
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More attacks follow very soon. Bernard (+1m21), Villella (1st GC), Moreno (+37s), Gasparotto (+1m21), Kakhi (+37s), Kristoff (+21s) and Gesink (+1m21) try to close the gap to the three leaders.
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New attacks from Weschenbach (+3m00), Izagirre (+1m21), Bakelants (+1m21) and Vanendert (+3m10) cause a final split. In front a merger also takes place, meaning we are heading for the line with no less than 14 riders in front.
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Since Villella is clearly suffering from the effort Gerrans and Vichot accelerate again, with 2km to go. The others try to follow, but seem to have trouble with that.
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Villella is suffering a lot and with 1.8km to go he has dropped all the way to the back of the leading group.
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With 1.5km to go Gerrans and Vichot have established a small gap. Gerrans now also tries to get rid of Vichot.
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It seems over for Villella meanwhile, as with 1.4km to go he is dropped.
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Gerrans and Vichot may have a gap with 1km left, but the chasers are now coming significantly closer.
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An incredibly strong acceleration at the far left. Gasparotto easily passes Moreno and Vichot, and Gerrans seems like an easy target now.
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At the summit he's taken over the lead. However, there's still 700m flat left until the actual finish, and Weschenbach and Izagirre seem to be heading to the front as well.
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Kristoff also manages to hang on in the back of the group. With Villella being dropped this seems like an excellent opportunity for him to take over the lead.
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Very far behind Evans has left the pack behind as well, but Villella is probably too far away for him. The pack has fully slowed down and probably given up.
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Gasparotto doesn't seem to care about the rivals behind him, and has the highest speed coming out of the last corner.
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And the victory goes to Gasparotto! Gerrans and Vichot complete the podium, while Izagirre and Weschenbach come 4th and 5th.
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Kristoff comes in last of these leaders, but with only 10s available at the line he'll take over the lead again.
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Villella loses over a minute today, and will drop a few spots in the GC.
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Over two minutes behind Gasparotto Riquelme wins the pack sprint. Morton is the biggest loser in this group.
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Stage Results
RankNameTeamTime
1Enrico GasparottoAstana Pro Team3h31'48
2Simon GerransOrica - GreenEdges.t.
3Arthur VichotFDJ.frs.t.
4Ion IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
5Benedikt WeschenbachSky Procyclings.t.
6Robert GesinkBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
7Daniel MorenoTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
8Jelle VanendertLotto Belisols.t.
9Jan BakelantsOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
10Rajesh KakhiTeam Champion Systems.t.
11Christian SchroderTeam Europcars.t.
12Gregory BernardColombias.t.
13Alexander KristoffKatusha Teams.t.
14Davide VillellaCannondale Pro Cycling+ 1'06
15Cadel EvansOrica - GreenEdge+ 1'50
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16Jorge Cristobal RiquelmeBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 2'18
17Francesco BongiornoCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
18Simon YatesBMC Racing Teams.t.
19Zdenek StybarGarmin - Sharps.t.
20Richie PorteOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
21Francis MoureyTeam Europcars.t.
22Andreas KlödenTeam Europcars.t.
23Stefan DeniflIAM Cyclings.t.
24Danny PateSky Procyclings.t.
25Marco MarcatoMovistar Teams.t.
26Rudy VerbovenEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
27Igor AntónEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
28Heiner ParraColombias.t.
29Anthony RouxFDJ.frs.t.
30Moreno MoserCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
31Simon GeschkeTrek Factory Racings.t.
32Rinaldo NocentiniTeam Champion Systems.t.
33Louis VerhelstTeam Europcars.t.
34Lachlan MortonDrapac Cyclings.t.
35Yohan OffredoFDJ.frs.t.
36Florian SenechalTeam Europcars.t.
37Plusvite De La LumiereFDJ.frs.t.
38Rohan DennisOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
39Carlo CalzoneMovistar Teams.t.
40Daniele RattoCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
41Egoitz GarcíaEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
42Juan Antonio FlechaMovistar Teams.t.
43Steele Von HoffGarmin - Sharps.t.
44Valerio AgnoliAstana Pro Teams.t.
45Giampaolo CarusoKatusha Teams.t.
46Yohann GèneTeam Europcars.t.
47Simon ClarkeOrica - GreenEdges.t.
48Martin ElmigerIAM Cyclings.t.
49Ryan RothTeam Champion Systems.t.
50Andrea GuardiniTeam Europcars.t.
51Marco HallerKatusha Teams.t.
52Heinrich HausslerIAM Cyclings.t.
53Adrien HanzenBMC Racing Teams.t.
54Mark CavendishSky Procyclings.t.
55Mikaël ChérelAG2R La Mondiales.t.
56Alberto BettiolCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
57Peter PalTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
58Salvatore PuccioCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
59Jetse BolBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
60Gang XuTeam Champion Systems.t.
61Tom SlagterBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
62Luke RoweSky Procyclings.t.
63Ben HermansTrek Factory Racings.t.
64Marcel AreggerIAM Cyclings.t.
65Quentin JaureguiFDJ.frs.t.
66Ramunas NavardauskasGarmin - Sharps.t.
67Francisco José VentosoMovistar Teams.t.
68Alex HowesGarmin - Sharps.t.
69Dominic KlemmeIAM Cyclings.t.
70Andre SchneiderCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
71Paolo TiralongoAstana Pro Teams.t.
72Matthias BrändleIAM Cyclings.t.
73Erik BouscheFDJ.frs.t.
74Magnus CortGarmin - Sharps.t.
75Caleb EwanOrica - GreenEdges.t.
76Matt LeighDrapac Cyclings.t.
77George PreidlerBMC Racing Teams.t.
78Jay McCarthyTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
79Andrew FennBMC Racing Teams.t.
80Matthew HaymanSky Procyclings.t.
81Cameron WurfCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
82Ben GastauerAG2R La Mondiales.t.
83Bernhard EiselSky Procyclings.t.
84Fabio FellineBMC Racing Teams.t.
85Nicki SørensenTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
86Christopher SuttonSky Procyclings.t.
87Nathan HaasGarmin - Sharps.t.
88Mitchell BirtOrica - GreenEdges.t.
89Kristian SbaragliMovistar Teams.t.
90Mitchell DockerOrica - GreenEdges.t.
91Kevyn IstaIAM Cyclings.t.
92Daan OlivierLotto Belisols.t.
93José Joaquín RojasMovistar Teams.t.
94Sébastien MinardAG2R La Mondiales.t.
95Lachlan NorrisDrapac Cyclings.t.
96François ParisienTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
97Yukiya ArashiroAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
98Julien BérardAG2R La Mondiales.t.
99Oliver ZauggTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
100Sergey LagutinKatusha Teams.t.
101Gert SteegmansOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
102Bob JungelsTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
103Blel KadriAG2R La Mondiales.t.
104Xavier FlorencioEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
105Stijn DevolderTrek Factory Racings.t.
106Michel KrederTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
107Daniele BennatiCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
108Graeme BrownDrapac Cyclings.t.
109Sam BennettTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
110Robinson ChalapudColombias.t.
111Adam HansenLotto Belisols.t.
112Ilja KusnezovMovistar Teams.t.
113Paul MartensBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
114Matteo TrentinCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
115Gianni MeersmanOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
116Juan Pablo SuarezColombias.t.
117Stefan KüngBMC Racing Teams.t.
118Stéphane RossettoAG2R La Mondiales.t.
119Ahmed Al-MohneyAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
120Ricardo GarcíaEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
121Nattrapon MilesCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
122Aquali FeunardFDJ.frs.t.
123George BennettTrek Factory Racings.t.
124Francisco Javier MorenoTeam Champion Systems.t.
125Tyler MagnerHincapie Sportswear Development Teams.t.
126Adam BlytheBMC Racing Teams.t.
127Pyroli FeunardCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
128Mangere KahaBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
129Ken HansonGarmin - Sharps.t.
130Joseph SchmalzHincapie Sportswear Development Teams.t.
131Alexandr KolobnevKatusha Teams.t.
132Nikolas MaesTrek Factory Racings.t.
133Rubén PérezEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
134Danny Van PoppelTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
135Vladimir KarpetsTeam Champion Systems.t.
136Jonas AhlstrandTrek Factory Racings.t.
137Ben KingTrek Factory Racings.t.
138Juan Pablo ValenciaColombias.t.
139Ruslan TleubayevAstana Pro Teams.t.
140Alessandro VanottiAstana Pro Teams.t.
141Roman MaikinKatusha Teams.t.
142Michael ValgrenTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
143Jonathan CantwellDrapac Cyclings.t.
144André GreipelLotto Belisols.t.
145Damien HowsonOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
146Dennis VanendertLotto Belisols.t.
147Greg HendersonLotto Belisols.t.
148Mark RenshawBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
149David TannerDrapac Cyclings.t.
150Carlos QuinteroColombias.t.
151Leigh HowardOrica - GreenEdges.t.
152Jarosław MaryczCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
153Jimmi BriceñoTeam Champion Systems.t.
154Roy CurversTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
155Campbell FlakemoreOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
156Marcel SiebergLotto Belisols.t.
157Matej MohoričAstana Pro Teams.t.
158Dalivier OspinaColombias.t.
159Dylan GroenewegenAstana Pro Teams.t.
160Spiro MilosevicKatusha Teams.t.
161Albert TimmerTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
162Hayden RoulstonAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
163Jonas Aaen JørgensenTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
164Barry MarkusAG2R La Mondiales.t.
165Alessandro PetacchiAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
166Krista MarcusAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
167Ryu KawasakiAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
168Mattia GavazziAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
169Drago Di SilvestroCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
170William WalkerDrapac Cycling+ 13'53
171Oscar ClarkHincapie Sportswear Development Teams.t.
172Joey RosskopfHincapie Sportswear Development Teams.t.


GC
RankNameTeamTime
1Alexander KristoffKatusha Team16h42'38
2Simon GerransOrica - GreenEdge+ 10
3Arthur VichotFDJ.fr+ 12
4Rajesh KakhiTeam Champion System+ 16
5Daniel MorenoTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
6Davide VillellaCannondale Pro Cycling+ 45
7Enrico GasparottoAstana Pro Team+ 50
8Ion IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 1'00
9Gregory BernardColombias.t.
10Jan BakelantsOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
11Robert GesinkBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
12Christian SchroderTeam Europcar+ 1'50
13Lachlan MortonDrapac Cycling+ 2'24
14Benedikt WeschenbachSky Procycling+ 2'39
15Jelle VanendertLotto Belisol+ 2'49
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16Yohan OffredoFDJ.fr+ 3'22
17Nicki SørensenTeam Tinkoff - Saxo+ 3'28
18Mikaël ChérelAG2R La Mondiale+ 3'30
19Rohan DennisOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 4'29
20Adrien HanzenBMC Racing Team+ 4'37
21Cadel EvansOrica - GreenEdge+ 4'39
22Daniele BennatiCannondale Pro Cycling+ 5'01
23André GreipelLotto Belisol+ 5'03
24Igor AntónEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 5'04
25Heinrich HausslerIAM Cycling+ 5'07
26Rudy VerbovenEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
27Moreno MoserCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
28Richie PorteOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
29Bernhard EiselSky Procyclings.t.
30Anthony RouxFDJ.frs.t.
31Carlo CalzoneMovistar Teams.t.
32Mark CavendishSky Procyclings.t.
33Simon ClarkeOrica - GreenEdges.t.
34Simon GeschkeTrek Factory Racings.t.
35Rinaldo NocentiniTeam Champion Systems.t.
36Marco MarcatoMovistar Teams.t.
37Gianni MeersmanOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
38Tom SlagterBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
39Giampaolo CarusoKatusha Teams.t.
40Jorge Cristobal RiquelmeBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
41Francisco José VentosoMovistar Teams.t.
42Andrea GuardiniTeam Europcars.t.
43Sam BennettTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
44Plusvite De La LumiereFDJ.frs.t.
45Mitchell BirtOrica - GreenEdges.t.
46Francesco BongiornoCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
47Stefan DeniflIAM Cyclings.t.
48Paul MartensBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
49Bob JungelsTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
50Mangere KahaBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
51Ramunas NavardauskasGarmin - Sharps.t.
52Ruslan TleubayevAstana Pro Teams.t.
53Michel KrederTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
54Fabio FellineBMC Racing Teams.t.
55Jonas Aaen JørgensenTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
56Andrew FennBMC Racing Teams.t.
57Damien HowsonOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
58Campbell FlakemoreOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
59Matej MohoričAstana Pro Team+ 5'56
60Florian SenechalTeam Europcar+ 6'03
61François ParisienTeam Giant - Shimano+ 6'05
62Martin ElmigerIAM Cycling+ 6'09
63Ricardo GarcíaEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
64Juan Antonio FlechaMovistar Team+ 6'38
65Danny PateSky Procycling+ 6'40
66Marcel AreggerIAM Cyclings.t.
67Alessandro VanottiAstana Pro Team+ 6'41
68Zdenek StybarGarmin - Sharp+ 6'42
69Sergey LagutinKatusha Teams.t.
70José Joaquín RojasMovistar Teams.t.
71Alexandr KolobnevKatusha Teams.t.
72Peter PalTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
73Danny Van PoppelTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
74Louis VerhelstTeam Europcars.t.
75Xavier FlorencioEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
76Mark RenshawBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
77Christopher SuttonSky Procyclings.t.
78Erik BouscheFDJ.frs.t.
79Jay McCarthyTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
80Leigh HowardOrica - GreenEdges.t.
81Gert SteegmansOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
82Nathan HaasGarmin - Sharps.t.
83Greg HendersonLotto Belisols.t.
84Rubén PérezEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
85Ryu KawasakiAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
86Spiro MilosevicKatusha Teams.t.
87Ken HansonGarmin - Sharps.t.
88Kevyn IstaIAM Cyclings.t.
89Alex HowesGarmin - Sharps.t.
90Michael ValgrenTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
91Oliver ZauggTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
92Dennis VanendertLotto Belisols.t.
93Dylan GroenewegenAstana Pro Teams.t.
94Luke RoweSky Procycling+ 8'15
95Matthew HaymanSky Procyclings.t.
96Egoitz GarcíaEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 9'01
97Simon YatesBMC Racing Teams.t.
98Matteo TrentinCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
99Andre SchneiderCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
100Ben HermansTrek Factory Racing+ 9'17
101Jetse BolBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 9'42
102George PreidlerBMC Racing Team+ 9'45
103Adam BlytheBMC Racing Teams.t.
104Stefan KüngBMC Racing Teams.t.
105Daniele RattoCannondale Pro Cycling+ 9'50
106Roman MaikinKatusha Teams.t.
107Jonathan CantwellDrapac Cyclings.t.
108Juan Pablo ValenciaColombias.t.
109David TannerDrapac Cyclings.t.
110Francisco Javier MorenoTeam Champion Systems.t.
111Juan Pablo SuarezColombias.t.
112Pyroli FeunardCCC Polsat - Polkowice+ 10'30
113Adam HansenLotto Belisol+ 10'32
114Salvatore PuccioCCC Polsat - Polkowice+ 10'34
115Aquali FeunardFDJ.frs.t.
116Marco HallerKatusha Team+ 10'35
117Barry MarkusAG2R La Mondiale+ 10'36
118Valerio AgnoliAstana Pro Teams.t.
119Steele Von HoffGarmin - Sharps.t.
120Magnus CortGarmin - Sharps.t.
121Marcel SiebergLotto Belisols.t.
122Ryan RothTeam Champion Systems.t.
123Julien BérardAG2R La Mondiales.t.
124Ilja KusnezovMovistar Teams.t.
125Blel KadriAG2R La Mondiales.t.
126Paolo TiralongoAstana Pro Teams.t.
127Graeme BrownDrapac Cyclings.t.
128Robinson ChalapudColombias.t.
129Kristian SbaragliMovistar Teams.t.
130Daan OlivierLotto Belisols.t.
131Jarosław MaryczCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
132Mattia GavazziAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
133Jimmi BriceñoTeam Champion Systems.t.
134Drago Di SilvestroCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
135Caleb EwanOrica - GreenEdge+ 11'17
136Andreas KlödenTeam Europcar+ 11'20
137Yukiya ArashiroAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
138Mitchell DockerOrica - GreenEdges.t.
139Yohann GèneTeam Europcars.t.
140Gang XuTeam Champion Systems.t.
141Matthias BrändleIAM Cyclings.t.
142Ahmed Al-MohneyAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
143Carlos QuinteroColombias.t.
144Dalivier OspinaColombias.t.
145Vladimir KarpetsTeam Champion Systems.t.
146Cameron WurfCannondale Pro Cycling+ 11'22
147Quentin JaureguiFDJ.fr+ 12'58
148Alberto BettiolCannondale Pro Cycling+ 13'41
149Nattrapon MilesCCC Polsat - Polkowice+ 13'45
150Stijn DevolderTrek Factory Racing+ 14'25
151Ben KingTrek Factory Racing+ 14'27
152Francis MoureyTeam Europcar+ 14'28
153Nikolas MaesTrek Factory Racings.t.
154Heiner ParraColombias.t.
155George BennettTrek Factory Racings.t.
156Dominic KlemmeIAM Cyclings.t.
157Jonas AhlstrandTrek Factory Racings.t.
158Stéphane RossettoAG2R La Mondiale+ 15'14
159Ben GastauerAG2R La Mondiales.t.
160Lachlan NorrisDrapac Cyclings.t.
161Alessandro PetacchiAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
162Sébastien MinardAG2R La Mondiales.t.
163Hayden RoulstonAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
164Albert TimmerTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
165Matt LeighDrapac Cycling+ 15'16
166Roy CurversTeam Giant - Shimano+ 15'25
167Krista MarcusAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 16'42
168Tyler MagnerHincapie Sportswear Development Team+ 19'08
169Joseph SchmalzHincapie Sportswear Development Teams.t.
170William WalkerDrapac Cycling+ 26'49
171Joey RosskopfHincapie Sportswear Development Team+ 30'43
172Oscar ClarkHincapie Sportswear Development Team+ 32'56


Points
RankNameTeamPoints
1Simon GerransOrica - GreenEdge38
2Benedikt WeschenbachSky Procycling37
3Rajesh KakhiTeam Champion System37
4Alexander KristoffKatusha Team35
5Adrien HanzenBMC Racing Team33
Spoiler
6André GreipelLotto Belisol32
7Daniel MorenoTeam Tinkoff - Saxo24
8Daniele BennatiCannondale Pro Cycling23
9Davide VillellaCannondale Pro Cycling22
10Arthur VichotFDJ.fr22
11Enrico GasparottoAstana Pro Team21
12Matej MohoričAstana Pro Team20
13Yohan OffredoFDJ.fr20
14Lachlan MortonDrapac Cycling17
15Rohan DennisOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team17
16Heinrich HausslerIAM Cycling17
17Nicki SørensenTeam Tinkoff - Saxo15
18Florian SenechalTeam Europcar14
19François ParisienTeam Giant - Shimano13
20Ion IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadi12
21Martin ElmigerIAM Cycling12
22Mikaël ChérelAG2R La Mondiale11
23Ben HermansTrek Factory Racing11
24Robert GesinkBelkin Pro Cycling Team10
25Ricardo GarcíaEuskaltel - Euskadi10
26Pyroli FeunardCCC Polsat - Polkowice10
27Christian SchroderTeam Europcar8
28Jelle VanendertLotto Belisol8
29Jan BakelantsOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team7
30Juan Antonio FlechaMovistar Team7
31Adam HansenLotto Belisol7
32Mark CavendishSky Procycling6
33Carlo CalzoneMovistar Team6
34Igor AntónEuskaltel - Euskadi5
35Jetse BolBelkin Pro Cycling Team5
36Caleb EwanOrica - GreenEdge5
37Alberto BettiolCannondale Pro Cycling5
38Stijn DevolderTrek Factory Racing5
39Danny PateSky Procycling3
40Marcel AreggerIAM Cycling3
41Aquali FeunardFDJ.fr3
42Salvatore PuccioCCC Polsat - Polkowice3
43Alessandro VanottiAstana Pro Team2
44Marco HallerKatusha Team2
45Ben KingTrek Factory Racing2


KoM
RankNameTeamMountain
1Pyroli FeunardCCC Polsat - Polkowice26
2Caleb EwanOrica - GreenEdge20
3Damien HowsonOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team12
4Lachlan MortonDrapac Cycling10
5Enrico GasparottoAstana Pro Team10
Spoiler
6Igor AntónEuskaltel - Euskadi10
7Marcel AreggerIAM Cycling10
8Alberto BettiolCannondale Pro Cycling8
9Sébastien MinardAG2R La Mondiale8
10Davide VillellaCannondale Pro Cycling6
11Simon GerransOrica - GreenEdge6
12Martin ElmigerIAM Cycling6
13Alessandro VanottiAstana Pro Team6
14Salvatore PuccioCCC Polsat - Polkowice6
15Ben KingTrek Factory Racing6
16Arthur VichotFDJ.fr4
17Nicki SørensenTeam Tinkoff - Saxo4
18Rohan DennisOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team4
19Simon ClarkeOrica - GreenEdge4
20Danny PateSky Procycling4
21Ion IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadi2
22Mikaël ChérelAG2R La Mondiale2
23Matej MohoričAstana Pro Team2
24Stijn DevolderTrek Factory Racing2


-25
RankNameTeamTime
1Rajesh KakhiTeam Champion System16h42'54 (1)
2Davide VillellaCannondale Pro Cycling+ 29 (2)
3Ion IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 44 (3)
4Gregory BernardColombia+ 44 (4)
5Christian SchroderTeam Europcar+ 1'34 (5)
Spoiler
6Lachlan MortonDrapac Cycling+ 2'08 (6)
7Benedikt WeschenbachSky Procycling+ 2'23 (7)
8Rohan DennisOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 4'13 (8)
9Adrien HanzenBMC Racing Team+ 4'21 (9)
10Rudy VerbovenEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 4'51 (10)
11Moreno MoserCannondale Pro Cycling+ 4'51 (11)
12Carlo CalzoneMovistar Team+ 4'51 (12)
13Tom SlagterBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 4'51 (13)
14Jorge Cristobal RiquelmeBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 4'51 (14)
15Andrea GuardiniTeam Europcar+ 4'51 (15)
16Sam BennettTeam Tinkoff - Saxo+ 4'51 (16)
17Plusvite De La LumiereFDJ.fr+ 4'51 (17)
18Mitchell BirtOrica - GreenEdge+ 4'51 (18)
19Francesco BongiornoCannondale Pro Cycling+ 4'51 (19)
20Bob JungelsTeam Giant - Shimano+ 4'51 (20)
21Mangere KahaBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 4'51 (21)
22Fabio FellineBMC Racing Team+ 4'51 (22)
23Andrew FennBMC Racing Team+ 4'51 (23)
24Damien HowsonOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 4'51 (24)
25Campbell FlakemoreOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 4'51 (25)
26Matej MohoričAstana Pro Team+ 5'40 (26)
27Florian SenechalTeam Europcar+ 5'47 (27)
28Marcel AreggerIAM Cycling+ 6'24 (28)
29Peter PalTeam Giant - Shimano+ 6'26 (29)
30Danny Van PoppelTeam Giant - Shimano+ 6'26 (30)
31Louis VerhelstTeam Europcar+ 6'26 (31)
32Erik BouscheFDJ.fr+ 6'26 (32)
33Jay McCarthyTeam Tinkoff - Saxo+ 6'26 (33)
34Leigh HowardOrica - GreenEdge+ 6'26 (34)
35Nathan HaasGarmin - Sharp+ 6'26 (35)
36Ryu KawasakiAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 6'26 (36)
37Spiro MilosevicKatusha Team+ 6'26 (37)
38Michael ValgrenTeam Tinkoff - Saxo+ 6'26 (38)
39Dylan GroenewegenAstana Pro Team+ 6'26 (39)
40Luke RoweSky Procycling+ 7'59 (40)
41Simon YatesBMC Racing Team+ 8'45 (41)
42Matteo TrentinCCC Polsat - Polkowice+ 8'45 (42)
43Andre SchneiderCCC Polsat - Polkowice+ 8'45 (43)
44Jetse BolBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 9'26 (44)
45George PreidlerBMC Racing Team+ 9'29 (45)
46Adam BlytheBMC Racing Team+ 9'29 (46)
47Stefan KüngBMC Racing Team+ 9'29 (47)
48Daniele RattoCannondale Pro Cycling+ 9'34 (48)
49Roman MaikinKatusha Team+ 9'34 (49)
50Francisco Javier MorenoTeam Champion System+ 9'34 (50)
51Pyroli FeunardCCC Polsat - Polkowice+ 10'14 (51)
52Salvatore PuccioCCC Polsat - Polkowice+ 10'18 (52)
53Aquali FeunardFDJ.fr+ 10'18 (53)
54Marco HallerKatusha Team+ 10'19 (54)
55Barry MarkusAG2R La Mondiale+ 10'20 (55)
56Magnus CortGarmin - Sharp+ 10'20 (56)
57Ilja KusnezovMovistar Team+ 10'20 (57)
58Kristian SbaragliMovistar Team+ 10'20 (58)
59Daan OlivierLotto Belisol+ 10'20 (59)
60Drago Di SilvestroCCC Polsat - Polkowice+ 10'20 (60)
61Caleb EwanOrica - GreenEdge+ 11'01 (61)
62Matthias BrändleIAM Cycling+ 11'04 (62)
63Ahmed Al-MohneyAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 11'04 (63)
64Quentin JaureguiFDJ.fr+ 12'42 (64)
65Alberto BettiolCannondale Pro Cycling+ 13'25 (65)
66Nattrapon MilesCCC Polsat - Polkowice+ 13'29 (66)
67Ben KingTrek Factory Racing+ 14'11 (67)
68Heiner ParraColombia+ 14'12 (68)
69George BennettTrek Factory Racing+ 14'12 (69)
70Jonas AhlstrandTrek Factory Racing+ 14'12 (70)
71Matt LeighDrapac Cycling+ 15'00 (71)
72Krista MarcusAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 16'26 (72)
73Tyler MagnerHincapie Sportswear Development Team+ 18'52 (73)
74Joseph SchmalzHincapie Sportswear Development Team+ 18'52 (74)
75Joey RosskopfHincapie Sportswear Development Team+ 30'27 (75)
76Oscar ClarkHincapie Sportswear Development Team+ 32'40 (76)


Teams
RankTeamTime
1FDJ.fr50h15'12 (1)
2Team Tinkoff - Saxo+ 0 (2)
3Cannondale Pro Cycling+ 2'20 (3)
4Orica - GreenEdge+ 2'44 (4)
5Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 3'23 (5)
Spoiler
6Euskaltel - Euskadi+ 3'23 (6)
7Belkin Pro Cycling Team+ 3'56 (7)
8Team Champion System+ 4'47 (8)
9Katusha Team+ 4'47 (9)
10Astana Pro Team+ 4'58 (10)
11Sky Procycling+ 5'45 (11)
12Team Europcar+ 5'48 (12)
13Colombia+ 7'06 (13)
14Lotto Belisol+ 7'20 (14)
15BMC Racing Team+ 7'37 (15)
16Movistar Team+ 8'03 (16)
17Team Giant - Shimano+ 9'05 (17)
18IAM Cycling+ 9'05 (18)
19Garmin - Sharp+ 11'13 (19)
20Drapac Cycling+ 14'54 (20)
21AG2R La Mondiale+ 17'24 (21)
22Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 17'26 (22)
23CCC Polsat - Polkowice+ 21'20 (23)
24Trek Factory Racing+ 21'34 (24)
25Hincapie Sportswear Development Team+ 1h01'41 (25)


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Ollfardh
Well, at least Gesink gave us some points, but come on. An 11th in the GC and Riquelme always winning sprints after not bothering to join the leaders..

Report was very good though, can't complain about that Wink


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Shonak
NIce one for K.u.K. With all the bad luck last season, it's nice to see Löwenherz' team kick off the season on such a high note.

Vichot. Shock


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TheManxMissile
So erm.. Vichot am i right! Pfft 3rd place on the stage is great, 3rd on GC is amazing. Could you imagine if we also manage to win the Team competition? POINTS POINTS POINTS


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mvhoogdalem
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Not even getting the goal now. Sad

 
Atlantius
Good riding by Antón and Izagirre, though bitter to be just short of the stage podium. Now for Rudy to pull something out on the final stage.



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OZrocker
A good effort from Lachie but it just wasn't enough. Hoping for a miraculous victory on the last stage but it seems we're doomed to just fail our goal here too Sad


 
Ollfardh
Question: does PCM14 have the 2014 Langkawi route? At the moment there's only the 2013 route for PCM13.


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Dippofix
Langkawi never seems to change anyway.

And fuck STDU, Garmin never did well there and probably never will.


 
Stromeon
First goal of the season complete! Grin (barring mishaps on the last stage that is)

Also, very nice report, fully did justice to the queen stage Smile


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SSJ2Luigi
mvhoogdalem wrote:
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Not even getting the goal now. Sad


KoM
RankNameTeamMountain
1Pyroli FeunardCCC Polsat - Polkowice26


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Cycleman123
FUCK!! So close yet so far for Simon Sad


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Roextro
I should get a result with Fabian in both Kuurne and Omloop, nice preview by the way danny

 
sgdanny
Seems like that Feunard will come home with a KoM jersey from his first race, that's pretty awesome for such a young rider, only needs to make an "Hägg" Grin

KBK stage just finished, can only spoil that the AI can be colorful at times Grin


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Ollfardh
Tour of Oman preview



The 2013 Tour of Oman was a success for the EPIC riders, with Thomas Peeters defeating Oreste Ghita. Both riders retired quite early in their career, unfortunately. The 3rd from last year, Ion Izagirre, isn't starting either, but Euskaltel does bring Cristiano de las Campos. Can he do something here after a quiet first season? BMC counters with Damian Owniak, also a promising youngster. However, both of them should not be a match for Alberto Contador. That's right, Oman has a really big name on the startlist this year!

But, there's more decent riders here. Roche and Trofimov will have to do it for Astana and Katusha. Looking at the Continental Tour then, there's a few nice names as well. Europcar won last year and got promoted, it might inspire the others. We have Peraud for AG2R, the young Alarcon for Caja Rural and the talented northerner Nokkvason for CCC. Hintermüller is there for MTN, he has shown some good stuff last year, what can he do this year? Finaly, you can never ignore Marc De Maar. If you can win Langkawi, you can Oman.

There's plenty of stages for the sprinters, a few hills and one tough summit finish that will probably decide the GC on stage 5. So looking at the stage winners, we can't go around Adrien Hanzen. The second best EPIC rider last year no longer has Brouwer to fear, so he could win a few stages here. The competition is there though. The french sprinter team send Demare, while the italian sprinter teams sends Viviani. Ricardo Martinez Machado will try to repeat his Gabon stage win and Ciolek will try to wash away the shame after Qatar. Matt Leigh is there for Drapac, Qatar was a bit tough for him, but he might do better here. Then there's names like Kakhi, Ferrari, Gasparotto, Dumoulin, they can score on the tougher finishes.


We now go live to our reporter, SSJ2Luigi!


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