Other Races 2012
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felix_29 |
Posted on 24-08-2012 10:10
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Voigt proved why there´s
https://www.jensvo...
And a nice reaction to BMC after they complained about RSNT being passive. Never ever say that to Voigt.
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ember |
Posted on 24-08-2012 17:02
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Nordhaug won today's stage in Denmark, ahead of Kelderman and Navardauskas. Nordhaug is also the new leader of the race.
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Wilier |
Posted on 24-08-2012 17:22
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Tour du Poitou Charentes, Stage 5
1 | Francisco Ventoso | ESP | Movistar | 4h05'19" | 2 | Thomas Voeckler | FRA | Europcar | | 3 | Marco Haller | AUT | Katusha | | 4 | Luke Durbridge | AUS | Orica - GreenEDGE | | 5 | Rui Costa | POR | Movistar | | 6 | Evaldas Siskevicius | LTU | La Pomme Marseille | | 7 | Yohann Gene | FRA | Europcar | | 8 | Eduard Vorganov | RUS | Katusha | | 9 | Dylan van Baarle | NED | Rabobank CT | | 10 | Sébastien Chavanel | FRA | Europcar | |
Tour du Poitou Charentes, General Classification
1 | Luke Durbridge | AUS | Orica - GreenEDGE | 16h37'13" | 2 | Jérémy Roy | FRA | FDJ - BigMat | 06" | 3 | Laszlo Bodrogi | FRA | Type 1 - Sanofi | 11" | 4 | Jean-Christophe Peraud | FRA | Ag2r - La Mondiale | 22" | 5 | Thomas Voeckler | FRA | Europcar | 26" | 6 | Marc Goos | NED | Rabobank CT | 35" | 7 | Rui Costa | POR | Movistar | 35" | 8 | Rein Taaramäe | EST | Cofidis | 37" | 9 | Dylan van Baarle | NED | Rabobank CT | 39" | 10 | Ben Hermans | BEL | Radioshack - Nissan | 44" |
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FreitasPCM |
Posted on 24-08-2012 17:22
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In the queen stage of Volta a Portugal, David Blanco won ahead of Rui Sousa and Darwin Atapuma.
Edited by FreitasPCM on 24-08-2012 17:22
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Alakagom |
Posted on 24-08-2012 17:49
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Lars Freaking Peter Nordhaug ! He's the man
1. 2 NOR19840514 NORDHAUG Lars-Petter SKY 4.43'01" 10" | 2. 25 NED 19910325 KELDERMAN Wilco RAB 4.43'01" 6" | 3. 34 LTU 19880130 NAVARDAUSKAS Ramunas GRS 4.43'01" 4" | 4. 142 GER 19810721 SCHUMACHER Stefan CWO 4.43'01" | 5. 53 BEL 19850219 VANENDERT Jelle LTB 4.43'01" | 6. 141 DEN 19890309 GULDHAMMER Rasmus CWO 4.43'01" | 7. 84 ITA 19890927 BOEM Nicola COG 4.43'01" | 8. 118 CAN 19871126 VEILLEUX David EUC 4.43'01" | 9. 5 GBR 19900310 ROWE Luke SKY 4.43'04" 3" | 10. 113 FRA 19860820 GAUDIN Damien EUC 4.43'04" 3" |
Top 10 GC ( + other contenders with a TT to come )
1. Lars Petter Nordhaug 14:50.19 | 2. André Greipel +0.03 | 3. Wilco Keldermann +0.04 | 4. Ramunas Navardauskas +0.06 | 5. Alexander Kristoff +0.07 | 6. Stefan Schumacher +0.10 | 7. Nicola Boem +0.10 | 8. Rasmus Guldhammer +0.10 | 9. David Veilleux +0.10 | 10. Jelle Vanendert +0.10 | 13. Manuele Boaro + 0.13 | 16. Lieuwe Westra + 0.21 | 19. Lars Bak +0.23 | 20. Michael Rogers +0.23 | 22. Gustav Larsson +0.23 |
Edited by Alakagom on 24-08-2012 17:50
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Miguel98 |
Posted on 24-08-2012 17:52
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Kelderan will take this. Btw, good win for Nordhaug.
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baseballlover312 |
Posted on 24-08-2012 18:09
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Veilleux FTW!
RIP Exxon Duke, David Veilleux, Double Feature, and Monster Energy
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Wilier |
Posted on 24-08-2012 19:31
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Miguel98 wrote:
Kelderan will take this. Btw, good win for Nordhaug.
I fear the TT will be too short for Wilco. There's a bunch of good tt-ist behind him too. This TT is perfect for the likes of Westra.
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sutty68 |
Posted on 24-08-2012 21:13
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Get in there Lars Peter
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Bushwackers |
Posted on 24-08-2012 22:59
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Nice win from Farrar in Colorado, looks like he's back!
And I would have thought that Mike Creed would go for the win today in his home town. He has been looking good though, so I wouldn't be surprised to see him win in the mountains tomorrow.
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Rauling |
Posted on 24-08-2012 23:00
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Just have to mention that Theo Bos threw his bottle into my arms
Great to see all the fantastic riders in Denmark though it was a big group in the end of the stage.
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sutty68 |
Posted on 24-08-2012 23:14
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Rauling wrote:
Just have to mention that Theo Bos threw his bottle into my arms
Great to see all the fantastic riders in Denmark though it was a big group in the end of the stage.
Bet you will sleep with that bottle tonight
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Movistar |
Posted on 24-08-2012 23:24
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can someone explain to me how NBC and the USAPC cant get cameras that fucking work.
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Rauling |
Posted on 24-08-2012 23:28
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sutty68 wrote:
Rauling wrote:
Just have to mention that Theo Bos threw his bottle into my arms
Great to see all the fantastic riders in Denmark though it was a big group in the end of the stage.
Bet you will sleep with that bottle tonight
Nope. I have my teddy bear.
But it is washed and ready to use.
By the way, Michael Rasmussen did a great job to open the race and to deliver Schumacher. Great effort. Not to mention Greipel who surprised be big time.
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chris11193 |
Posted on 25-08-2012 00:21
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Rauling wrote:
sutty68 wrote:
Rauling wrote:
Just have to mention that Theo Bos threw his bottle into my arms
Great to see all the fantastic riders in Denmark though it was a big group in the end of the stage.
Bet you will sleep with that bottle tonight
Nope. I have my teddy bear.
But it is washed and ready to use.
By the way, Michael Rasmussen did a great job to open the race and to deliver Schumacher. Great effort. Not to mention Greipel who surprised be big time.
Yep i thought he would drop around the second lap, but he did really well.
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Mr_Monk |
Posted on 25-08-2012 00:46
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Movistar wrote:
can someone explain to me how NBC and the USAPC cant get cameras that fucking work.
I want to know too
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Wilier |
Posted on 25-08-2012 05:48
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USA Pro Cycling Challenge - Tour of Colorado, Stage 5
1 | Tyler Farrar | USA | Garmin - Sharp | 3h58'27" | 2 | Taylor Phinney | USA | BMC | | 3 | Alessandro Bazzana | ITA | Type1 - Sanofi | | 4 | Alex Candelario | USA | Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies | | 5 | Hugo Houle | CAN | SpiderTech p/b C10 | | 6 | Mathias Frank | SUI | BMC | | 7 | Alex Howes | USA | Garmin - Sharp | | 8 | Andreas Klöden | GER | Radioshack - Nissan | | 9 | Damiano Caruso | ITA | Liquigas - Cannondale | | 10 | Robigzon Oyola | COL | EPM - UNE | |
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Posted on 25-08-2012 11:32
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Kristoff won today's first stage in Tour of Denmark, ahead of Fenn and Bos. Cavendish had to settle for 4th.
In the overall classification, Nordhaug still leads, 1 second ahead of Kristoff, 3 seconds ahead of Greipel.
Edited by ember on 25-08-2012 11:52
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jokovic |
Posted on 25-08-2012 11:49
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Nice to see Farrar winning. Not against the best sprinters in the world. I hope he can get back to is old level.
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ember |
Posted on 25-08-2012 19:35
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Westra hammers it on the individual time trial in Denmark. He wins both the stage and most likely also the overall.
1 Lieuwe Westra 16'36"
2 Geraint Thomas 16'55"
3 Manuele Boaro 16'58"
4 Ramunas Navardauskas 17'01"
5 *Casper Folsach 17'04"
6 *Rasmus Quaade 17'08"
7 Rick Flens 17'08"
8 *Anton Vorobyev 17'08"
9 Damien Gaudin 17'09"
10 Sebastian Rosseler 17'10"
I've no idea what the "*" means, though, in any case it shouldn't affect Westra's win.
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