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sutty68
A very nice win for Bazzana in Austria Wink

 
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Avin Wargunnson wrote:
I am looking forward to see the NetApp boys, Kónig especially. He was great in Austria last year Smile


Definitely want to see König doing well there, it really pissed me off that he missed the Giro.


 
Wilier
Tour of Qinghai Lake, Stage 3
1. Hossein Alizadeh (Tabriz Petrochemical/Iran) 3h34'24"
2. Walter Pedraza (EPM - UNE/Colombia) s.t.
3. Sergey Firsanov (RusVelo/Russia)
4. Pengda Jiao (Champion System/China)
5. Javier Ramirez (Andalucia/Spain)

Alizadeh also takes the leader's jersey.


Edited by Wilier on 01-07-2012 20:31
 
felix_29
Di Luca is winning again, beating Morabito and Rohregger on the Kitzbühler Horn. He also takes the leader´s jersey.


 
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felix_29 wrote:
Di Luca is winning again, beating Morabito and Rohregger on the Kitzbühler Horn. He also takes the leader´s jersey.

Fuglsand disapponting 1.41 down and Kónig with Betancour both sucked with five minutes lost...


I'll be back
 
Wilier
Tour of Qinghai Lake, Stage 4
1. Luka Mezgec (Sava/Slovenia) 3h31'38"
2. Kiel Reijnen (Type 1 - Sanofi/USA) s.t.
3. Kevin Claeys (Landbouwkrediet - Euphony/Belgium)
4. Maksym Averin (Amore & Vita/Ukraine)
5. Bobbie Traksel (Landbouwkrediet - Euphony/Netherlands)

Alizadeh keeps the leader's jersey.


Edited by Wilier on 02-07-2012 19:03
 
Wilier
Österreich-Rundfahrt / Tour of Austria, Stage 3
1. Sacha Modolo (Colnago - CSF Inox/Italy) 3h29'22"
2. Daniel Schorn (Team NetApp/Austria) s.t.
3. Francesco Gavazzi (Astana/Italy)
4. Daniele Colli (Team Type 1 - Sanofi/Italy)
5. Alessandro Bazzana (Team Type 1 - Sanofi/Italy)

Di Luca keeps the lead.


Edited by Wilier on 03-07-2012 16:55
 
Wilier
Tour of Qinghai Lake, Stage 5
1. Juan Jose Lobato (Andalucia/Spain) 4h27'53"
2. Kiel Reijnen (Team Type 1 - Sanofi/USA) s.t.
3. Artur Ershov (RusVelo/Russia)
4. Evgeniy Kovalev (RusVelo/Russia)
5. Fabian Schnaidt (Specialized Concept Store/Germany)

 
samdiatmh
Laurent Didier outperforms Fuglsang on the Kutzbuhler horn
no wonder he wasn't selected for the TDF

 
cio93
samdiatmh wrote:
Laurent Didier outperforms Fuglsang on the Kutzbuhler horn
no wonder he wasn't selected for the TDF



Interesting timing to write this, because he's about to get the leaders jersey as we speak Wink


For anyone interested, it's Fuglsang and König 3:30 in front of the Di Luca group.

Correction: König has back problems and gets dropped like a stone in an easy descent.


Edited by cio93 on 04-07-2012 13:43
 
siwi
Fuglsang wins today, so i think he shows he should be in Tour.

 
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siwi
FUGLSANG WIN Grin great day for him and danish cycling!! What a fail by Bruyneel not take him to the Tour and not let him race WorldTour, he is one of those on the team who have won most.


Edited by siwi on 04-07-2012 14:17
 
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baseballlover312
siwi wrote:
FUGLSANG WIN Grin great day for him and danish cycling!! What a fail by Bruyneel not take him to the Tour and not let him race WorldTour, he is the one with most wins.

Would he rather do slave work for three weeks or win a race?


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siwi wrote:
FUGLSANG WIN Grin great day for him and danish cycling!! What a fail by Bruyneel not take him to the Tour and not let him race WorldTour, he is the one with most wins.

Would he rather do slave work for three weeks or win a race?

He seems pretty ppissed off about not making the Tour team, so I'd say the 3 weeks sounds good to him. Plus with Frank Schleck out of form he would probably get some chances to ride for himself and put in a decent GC effort.


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Tjoertszc
Speaking of Fuglsang - does anyone know when the startlist of Tour de Pologne is finalized?
Currently Fuglsang is still listed as a starter at #93.
https://tourdepolo...t,content/

 
baseballlover312
CountArach wrote:
baseballlover312 wrote:
siwi wrote:
FUGLSANG WIN Grin great day for him and danish cycling!! What a fail by Bruyneel not take him to the Tour and not let him race WorldTour, he is the one with most wins.

Would he rather do slave work for three weeks or win a race?

He seems pretty ppissed off about not making the Tour team, so I'd say the 3 weeks sounds good to him. Plus with Frank Schleck out of form he would probably get some chances to ride for himself and put in a decent GC effort.

Everyone is working for Canc or Schleck.


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Tjoertszc wrote:
Speaking of Fuglsang - does anyone know when the startlist of Tour de Pologne is finalized?
Currently Fuglsang is still listed as a starter at #93.
https://tourdepolo...t,content/


He won't be racing there, though.
No more WT races for him this year.

 
CountArach
baseballlover312 wrote:
CountArach wrote:
baseballlover312 wrote:
siwi wrote:
FUGLSANG WIN Grin great day for him and danish cycling!! What a fail by Bruyneel not take him to the Tour and not let him race WorldTour, he is the one with most wins.

Would he rather do slave work for three weeks or win a race?

He seems pretty ppissed off about not making the Tour team, so I'd say the 3 weeks sounds good to him. Plus with Frank Schleck out of form he would probably get some chances to ride for himself and put in a decent GC effort.

Everyone is working for Canc or Schleck.

And so they should be. Just because he would be working a bit during the day doesn't mean he wouldn't get some sort of chance at the GC if had put in a good prologue and would have performed well in the first week. But it is all academic, because he isn't there.


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Wilier
So the results of today.

Österreich-Rundfahrt / Tour of Austria, Stage 4
1. Jakob Fuglsang (Radioshack - Nissan/Denmark) 3h52'37"
2. Leopold König (NetApp/Czech Republic) 01'14"
3. Robert Vrecer (Vorarlberg/Slovenia) 02'35"
4. Petr Ignatenko (Katusha/Russia) 02'47"
5. Marcel Wyss (NetApp/Switzerland) 02'47"

Fuglsang now leads the GC with 01'12" on Di Luca.

Tour of Qinghai Lake, Stage 6
1. Luka Mezgec (Sava/Slovenia) 2h52'03"
2. Kiel Reijnen (Type 1 - Sanofi/USA) s.t.
3. Maksym Averin (Amore & Vita/Ukraine)
4. Sergey Firsanov (RusVelo/Russia)
5. Alfredo Balloni (Farnese Vini - Selle Italia/Italy)

Alizadeh (Tabriz Petrochemical) keeps the GC lead with 11" on Javier Ramirez (Andalucia).

Course de Solidarnosc et des Champions Olympiques, Stage 1
1. Jeff Vermeulen (Metec/Netherlands) 1h36'12"
2. Ralf Matzka (Thüringer Energie/Germany) s.t.
3. André Schulze (NetApp/Germany)
4. Sylwester Janiszewski (CCC Polsat - Polkowice/Poland)



 
issoisso
Wilier wrote:
So the results of today.

Österreich-Rundfahrt / Tour of Austria, Stage 4
1. Jakob Fuglsang (Radioshack - Nissan/Denmark) 3h52'37"
2. Leopold König (NetApp/Czech Republic) 01'14"
3. Robert Vrecer (Vorarlberg/Slovenia) 02'35"
4. Petr Ignatenko (Katusha/Russia) 02'47"
5. Marcel Wyss (NetApp/Switzerland) 02'47"

Fuglsang now leads the GC with 01'12" on Di Luca.


Huge gaps!


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