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olabj
sutty68 wrote:
I Have to admit that was one hell of an exciting finish, i was cheering him on from the edge of my seat, classic just classic Smile


You talking bout me, cause that's just what I did Grin Just amazing by Keisse


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sutty68
olabj wrote:
sutty68 wrote:
I Have to admit that was one hell of an exciting finish, i was cheering him on from the edge of my seat, classic just classic Smile


You talking bout me, cause that's just what I did Grin Just amazing by Keisse


He he, cycling at its best matey Smile

 
Wilier
Tour de Bretagne - Trophée des Granitiers, Stage 6 (2.2)
1Jay McCarthyAUSTeam Jayco - AIS3h29'11"
2Reinardt Janse Van RensburgRSAMTN - Qhubeka02"
3Vegard Robinson BuggeNORJoker - Merida04"
Berthou keeps the leader's jersey.

 
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mb2612
Wilier wrote:
Tour de Bretagne - Trophée des Granitiers, Stage 6 (2.2)
1Jay McCarthyAUSTeam Jayco - AIS3h29'11"
2Reinardt Janse Van RensburgRSAMTN - Qhubeka02"
3Vegard Robinson BuggeNORJoker - Merida04"
Berthou keeps the leader's jersey.


Janse Van Rensburg is now second in the GC Smile


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Aquarius
He cracked in the last uphill sprint today, he launched it powerfully with 200 m to go, but totally faded, and McCarthy passed him.
Last stage (tomorrow) has cobbles on the finish circuit. Nothing too wicked, but it's still cobbles, especially if it rains like it has for 2 weeks, it could be quite dramatic.

 
Eden95
This is a really intersting article written by Lee Rodgers from the RTS team about a stage at the Tour of Korea. Sounds like a hectic day.
https://velonews.competitor.com/2012/0...ort_215643


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Pellizotti2
Eden95 wrote:
This is a really intersting article written by Lee Rodgers from the RTS team about a stage at the Tour of Korea. Sounds like a hectic day.
https://velonews.competitor.com/2012/0...ort_215643

Third time this has been posted on the site now. Pfft


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Eden95
Pellizotti2 wrote:
Eden95 wrote:
This is a really intersting article written by Lee Rodgers from the RTS team about a stage at the Tour of Korea. Sounds like a hectic day.
https://velonews.competitor.com/2012/0...ort_215643

Third time this has been posted on the site now. Pfft

Oh really? I hadn't seen it as yet. My bad.


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FreitasPCM
Rund um den Finanzplatz Eschborn - Frankfurt:

1 Moreno Moser (Ita) Liquigas-Cannondale
2 Dominik Nerz (Ger) Liquigas-Cannondale
3 Sergey Firsanov (Rus) RusVelo
4 Tony Martin (Ger) Omega Pharma-Quickstep

 
Alakagom
Moser was amazing, what a talent he is.

Martin his first race back was great too, glad he's back and racing. It's boring watching Wiggo dominate those TT's all the time without MartinPfft


Edited by Alakagom on 01-05-2012 16:13
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johannes-w
it was too bad martin had that injury only a few weeks ago he said he still had problems with his left armSad i would have been his big chance to win his home race

 
mb2612
Aquarius wrote:
He cracked in the last uphill sprint today, he launched it powerfully with 200 m to go, but totally faded, and McCarthy passed him.
Last stage (tomorrow) has cobbles on the finish circuit. Nothing too wicked, but it's still cobbles, especially if it rains like it has for 2 weeks, it could be quite dramatic.


Thanks for the info.

He seems to have won the overall with another second on the stage, which is an amazing result. So many stages with uphill sprint finishes really suits him, so this was the perfect race.

I think this is the biggest stage race a South African has won since I started following cycling. Grin


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Il Grillo
Cool race in Frankfurt today, the modifications with the course were excellent. Hope they keep it or make the start and middle of the race even harder.
Moser was clearly the strongest, he did look so smooth and strong on the bike. You could see that Martin was lacking some vital training km's in the last part of the race. Good comeback though. If he would have won solo it would have been like Ullrich '03 in cologne :lol: ...better this way

 
cunego59
Dominik Nerz in second! I can't believe it Grin Very nice!


 
SportingNonsense
mb2612 wrote:
Aquarius wrote:
He cracked in the last uphill sprint today, he launched it powerfully with 200 m to go, but totally faded, and McCarthy passed him.
Last stage (tomorrow) has cobbles on the finish circuit. Nothing too wicked, but it's still cobbles, especially if it rains like it has for 2 weeks, it could be quite dramatic.


Thanks for the info.

He seems to have won the overall with another second on the stage, which is an amazing result. So many stages with uphill sprint finishes really suits him, so this was the perfect race.

I think this is the biggest stage race a South African has won since I started following cycling. Grin


Impey in Turkey?

Securing GC despite the whole Bos incident on the final stage there.


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Avin Wargunnson
cunego59 wrote:
Dominik Nerz in second! I can't believe it Grin Very nice!

Nice indeed, Liquigas has great bunch of promising youngsters with Moser, Nerz, Sagan, Viviani and the others, bright future.


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mb2612
SportingNonsense wrote:
mb2612 wrote:
Aquarius wrote:
He cracked in the last uphill sprint today, he launched it powerfully with 200 m to go, but totally faded, and McCarthy passed him.
Last stage (tomorrow) has cobbles on the finish circuit. Nothing too wicked, but it's still cobbles, especially if it rains like it has for 2 weeks, it could be quite dramatic.


Thanks for the info.

He seems to have won the overall with another second on the stage, which is an amazing result. So many stages with uphill sprint finishes really suits him, so this was the perfect race.

I think this is the biggest stage race a South African has won since I started following cycling. Grin


Impey in Turkey?

Securing GC despite the whole Bos incident on the final stage there.


Good point, I had blocked that from my mind due to the rational hatred of Bos that wells upside me.


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cio93
Degenkolb wins the first stage of the 4 Jours de Dunkerque (2.HC) ahead of Napolitano and Fedrigo.

OmegaFail with 3 riders in a group of 10 who decided the stage. They finished 7, 9, 10. Voeckler, Pineau, Betancur, Stybar in there as well.

The gap to the possibly reduced peloton somewhere around 10-15 seconds.


Edited by cio93 on 04-05-2012 15:47
 
Avin Wargunnson
cio93 wrote:
Degenkolb wins the first stage of the 4 Jours de Dunkerque (2.HC) ahead of Napolitano and Fedrigo.

OmegaFail with 3 riders in a group of 10 who decided the stage. They finished 7, 9, 10. Voeckler, Pineau, Betancur, Stybar in there as well.

The gap to the possibly reduced peloton somewhere around 10-15 seconds.

Nice to see Stybar in form right in his first road race this year. But funny fail from OPQS. Smile


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mb2612
So Reinhardt Janse Van Rensburg won the prolouge of some tiny dutch race yesterday. Now look at this:
https://www.cqranking.com/men/asp/gen/...gRider.asp

Where's Boonen now Grin


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