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Dominik Nerz: The Next Level
baia
Great read,great report...you too have lots of work here...wish you good luck and maybe Liquigas will have more then 1 stage win...my feelling..Rojas wins at least 2 stages...Grin


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roturn
cunego59 wrote:
@ roturn: Didn't know it was yours. I played 15 stages already and can say that it's a very nice variant. Very enjoyable to play. So thanks for that Wink And about Farrar: When I made the preview, I was very surprised as well. Didn't expect that development. Random potential Grin

It`s the 2008 Tour won by Sastre. So weaker time trialist can still win there. Wink

I really like this year as the hilly first stage is different to the typical prologue and also the Super-Besse and Alpe d`Huez stage are nice.

 
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i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif July 4 – Tour de France

Report: Stages 1-3


Stage 1

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Well that's a surprise: The first stage was decided from a break! Twelve riders with strong puncheurs like Pozzato or Langeveld got away and never were caught again. On the last ascent, the latter took the lead and kept it until the line. A great success for GreenEdge, who now wear the first yellow jersey of this year's Tour.

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1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/nl.gif Sebastian LangeveldGreenEdge Cycling4h38'25
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Anthony GeslinSaur – Sojasuns.t.
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Xavier FlorencioLampre – ISDs.t.




Stage 2

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On stage two, we then saw the first mass sprint of the year. As expected, Tyler Farrar and Mark Cavendish were right up at the front. Farrar won due to a great lead out by Hushovd. Cavendish eventually only finished third as Joaquin Rojas could slip in between them. Simone Ponzi disappointed with a 14th spot. Also, Anthony Geslin overtakes the yellow jersey as he was better positioned today than Langeveld.

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1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/us.gif Tyler FarrarTeam Garmin – Cervélo3h47'24
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif José Joaquin RojasMovistar Teams.t.
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/gb.gif Mark CavendishTeam T-Mobiles.t.




Stage 3

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Another mass sprint was expected, another mass sprint happened. This time, Mark Cavendish had the better end on his side: After Ciolek's great lead out, he kept his lead until the end. His former team mate André Greipel completed the podium. Simone Ponzi improved and finished seventh.

Due to the imense speed on the last kilometers, the pack splitted and some riders got caught behind. Most prominent: Alexandre Vinokourov. But especially the young riders were affected: Sicard, Urán, Geniez – all lost more than two minutes. Only Rein Taaramäe finished within the winner's time and underlined his favorite's role.


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1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/gb.gif Mark CavendishTeam T-Mobile4h31'33
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/us.gif Tyler FarrarTeam Garmin – Cervélos.t.
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/de.gif André GreipelOmega Pharma – Lottos.t.



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General Classification after Stage 3:


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Anthony GeslinSaur – Sojasun12h57'22
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Filippo PozzatoKatusha Team+ 23
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Nico SijmensCofidis, le crédit en ligne+ 33
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Gert DockxOmega Pharma – Lottos.t.
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Jérôme PineauQuick·Step Cycling Team+ 1'03
6i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Sébastien JolySaur – Sojasun+ 1'29
7i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Philippe GilbertOmega Pharma – Lottos.t.
8i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Simone PonziLiquigas – Cannondale+ 1'43
9i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Samuel SanchezEuskaltel – Euskadis.t.
10i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Alessandro BallanBMC Racing Teams.t.



Comment:

Well, not much happened so far. The first stage sure was a surprise. For us, Simone Ponzi isn't really convincing yet, although his seventh spot on stage 3 was satisfying. Personally, I think it's nice to see a Frenchman in yellow. Of course, the GC has no importance at all at the moment.

The intermediate results of the other classifications will be posted from the next report on, but nothing happened yet so I didn't think it was worth the work.

 
alexanderlens
Good job by Langeveld.


Guess who's back? Smile
Lets see how many friens are still around...
 
baia
Nice to see Ponzi there....Rojas almost did it...Smile


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dienblad
Great job by Langeveld, and the 2 best sprinters are fighting for the maillot verde!


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Alakagom
Great job in the report, entertaining to read Smile

Tour already looks interesting, at last sprinting is great with Cavendish and Farrar already taking stage apiece. Ponzi definitely improved on stage 3 and hope he will improve more Wink


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sutty68
Nice to see Ponzi inside the top tenWink

 
fcancellara
This will be a promising Tour, with already a surprising victory in the first 3 stages! (Langeveld Wink)


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cunego59
Thanks (once again Smile ) for all the kind comments. Langeveld's success, the big duel of the sprinters... It looks indeed like an entertaining Tour. Here are the next three stages:

 
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i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif July 7 – Tour de France

Report: Stages 4-6


Stage 4

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The time trial should be a first indication for the rider's shape. One guy doesn't seem to have one at all: Fabian Cancellara, who finished disappointingly on the sixth place, more than a minute behind today's winner Bradley Wiggins. The Britain overtakes the yellow jersey. Luis Leon Sanchez surprised with a strong third spot right in front of Alberto Contador, who underlines his ambitions.

Janez Brajkovic finished decently good on place 11, 1'23 off, and three seconds in front of Samuel Sanchez. Robert Gesink loses 1'48 on Wiggins. Andy Schleck rides mediocrely and finishes 52th, losing three minutes to Wiggins, about the same amount of time as Ivan Basso and Igor Anton, who finished close behind him.

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1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/gb.gif Bradley WigginsSky ProCycling37'40
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/de.gif Tony MartinTeam T-Mobile+ 16
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Luis Leon SánchezRabobank Cycling Team+ 21




Stage 5

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On the longest stage of this year's Tour, the sprinter teams soon took contol and no break stood any chance. The mass sprint showed again that we have two superior sprinters here: Tyler Farrar celebrates his second stage win in front of Mark Cavendish.

Due to the long stage and the high speed towards the end, the pack split. Among others, the likes of Jurgen Van den Broeck, Christophe Le Mevel and Luis Leon Sanchez were caught behind and lost six minutes!

Two fun facts: Today, we saw the first abandoning rider: Sky's Nicholas Walker crashed and wasn't able to continue the race. Apart from that, we have a huge favorite for the lantern rouge: Astana's neo pro Pavel Andreev finished last on every (!) stage so far and is already 1h'16 behind the yellow jersey. Second to last, Matthew Busche, has only a deficit of about 13 minutes.

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1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/us.gif Tyler FarrarTeam Garmin – Cervélo5h00'05
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/gb.gif Mark CavendishTeam T-Mobiles.t.
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Tom BoonenQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.




Stage 6

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We had both Thomas Peterson and Simone Ponzi in the break but it wasn't meant to be. Despite some late attacks, a group of 40 including all overall favorites sprinted for the win on the last ascending kilometers.

Soon, three riders went clear: Robert Gesink, Alberto Contador and Samuel Sanchez pulled away. And the latter scored the win! Contador comes in second. Those three managed to get a 14 seconds gap to their four chasers Rodriguez, Schleck, Anton and Basso. Another 19 seconds behind finish the big group with the rest of the favorites, among them Brajkovic and Kreuziger, who couldn't do anything today.


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1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Samuel SanchezEuskaltel – Euskadi4h55'10
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Alberto ContadorMovistar Teams.t.
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/nl.gif Robert GesinkRabobank Cycling Teams.t.



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General Classification after Stage 6:


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/gb.gif Bradley WigginsSky ProCycling23h32'33
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Alberto ContadorMovistar Team+ 4
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Samuel SánchezEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 56
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/au.gif Richie PorteGreenEdge Cycling+ 1'02
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/nl.gif Robert GesinkRabobank Cycling Team+ 1'15
6i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/de.gif Andreas KlödenTeam T-Mobile+ 1'23
7i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/au.gif Michael RogersSky ProCyclings.t.
8i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/si.gif Janez BrajkovicLiquigas - Cannondale+ 1'26
9i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/us.gif Levi LeipheimerUnicef - Oracle+ 2'03
10i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ee.gif Rein TaaramäeCofidis, le crédit en ligne+ 2'05


Sprint Classification:


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/us.gif Tyler FarrarTeam Garmin - Cervélo128
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/gb.gif Mark CavendishTeam T-Mobile117
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif José Joaquín RojasMovistar Team89


Mountain Classification:


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Yann HuguetSkil - Shimano6
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Samuel SánchezEuskaltel - Euskadi5
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Alberto ContadorMovistar Team3


Young Classification:


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ee.gif Rein TaaramäeCofidis, le crédit en ligne23h34'38
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/co.gif Rigoberto UránSky ProCycling+ 3'00
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Cyril GautierTeam Europcar+ 3'36



Comment:

So, we have the first indications for the shape of the favorites. Sanchez, Gesink and especially Contador made good impressions. For us, Janez Brajkovic raised hopes for more with his good time trial, he already is among the Top 10, a result he hopefully conserves. Just Simone Ponzi still lacks of good performances. But there are still plenty of flat stages where he can show his potential.

 
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alexanderlens
Robert on 5th. Janez is doing good! Good luck!


Guess who's back? Smile
Lets see how many friens are still around...
 
fcancellara
What is Kreuziger's GC position?


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dienblad
Brajkovic in 8th so far is good. Hope you can climb to the top 5.


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baia
Nice..but still too early...Smile


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FuglsangxTH3
A great classification for Brajkovic


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Neillster
Brajkovic is looking good. Great to see Wiggins in le maillot jaune! Wink At this point I'll only accept him losing it to Brajkovic!

 
sutty68
Brajkovic looking good in the GC Wink

 
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i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif July 7 – Tour de France

Report: Stages 7-9


Stage 7

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Roman Kreuziger did a first attempt to get some mountain points and was rewarded with two points from the first sprint, but then he got caught again. A five men break then broke free and gained minute by minute until they were way out of reach for the pack. Eventually, they finished almost 10 minutes in front of the 45 riders behind them.

Samuel Dumoulin was the fastest in the end and provided the first French stage win of this Tour. Runner-up was stage 1 winner Sebastian Langeveld in front of Mikael Cherèl.

In the fight for the overall, Cadel Evans, Samuel Sanchez, Ivan Basso and Andy Schleck got a big dampener on their hopes as they missed a split on the biggest climb of the day and lost almost three minutes. Brajkovic therefore advances to sixth overall, Kreuziger is on ten. Also, Fabian Cancellara crashed and had to abandon today.

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1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Samuel DumoulinCofidis, le crédit en ligne4h17'48
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/nl.gif Sebastian LangeveldGreenEdge Cyclings.t.
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Mikael ChérelAG2R La Mondiales.t.




Stage 8

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Matthew Busche made it into the break because we hoped for another coup like yesterday's break had. But of course that didn't happen. So it all looked like a mass sprint when 5 kms to go, a couple of riders around Juan Antionio Flecha attacked. They got away and opened a small gap but ultimately were swallowed by the sprinters.

T-Mobile provided Cavendish with fantastic lead out by Eisel and Ciolek and today, Tyler Farrar lacked a bit of luck and / or attentiveness, as he started the sprints about five bike lenghts behind the Manx Missile. He again had the highest end speed but Cav's advance was too big and celebrates his second stage win. He's now only one point behind Farrar in the points classification.

Denis Galimzyanov surprised with a strong third spot after catching Cavendish's wheel while Simone Ponzi continues to fail, today finishing 23rd after a complete lack of orientation in the sprint preparation.

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1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/gb.gif Mark CavendishTeam T-Mobile4h02'58
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/us.gif Tyler FarrarTeam Garmin – Cervélos.t.
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ru.gif Denis GalimzyanovKatusha Teams.t.




Stage 9

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The first really hard mountain stage, and already Contador shows who is the man and wins the stage. But from the beginning:

A large break including mostly classic specialists went off but was already caught shortly behind the intermediate sprint, where Cavendish took one point to draw level with Farrar. Then, Roman Kreuziger underlined his ambitions for the mountain jersey by taking both small sprints and thus three points.

Under the lead of Sky, the pack did a very easy pace up the first real mountain. Shortly from the top, Kreuziger attacked but was closely overtaken by yellow jersey Wiggins, who surprisingly countered his attack. Nevertheless, tomorrow will be Kreuziger's first day in the polkadot jersey. On the last ascent and the descent, he then slowed down a lot to fall back in the GC so that the other teams might allow him to go on a bigger break to collect more mountain points.

On the last climb we saw a first hint regarding the overall. After a very early attack by Alberto Contador, three more riders crossed the top alongside the Spaniard: Robert Gesink, Andy Schleck and Nicolas Roche. On the following descent, however, a group of 12 could catch up with them. In the following sprint, Contador had the best ending though, as mentioned above.

Unfortunately, Janez Brajkovic wasn't present in that first group. He tried to cover Contador's first attack and overpowered. He lost 2 minutes and falls back to 10th. Also, Ivan Basso collapsed completely. He finished in one of the last grupettos and lost 36 minutes. He must be sick or something.


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1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Alberto ContadorMovistar Team5h42'07
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ci.gif Nicolas RocheAG2R La Mondiales.t.
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/nl.gif Robert GesinkRabobank Cycling Teams.t.



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General Classification after Stage 9:


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/gb.gif Bradley WigginsSky ProCycling37h45'14
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Alberto ContadorMovistar Team+ 4
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/nl.gif Robert GesinkRabobank Cycling Team+ 1'15
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/de.gif Andreas KlödenTeam T-Mobile+ 1'23
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ee.gif Rein TaaramäeCofidis, le crédit en ligne+ 2'05
6i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ca.gif Ryder HesjedalTeam Garmin – Cervélo+ 2'31
7i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Igor AntónLeopard – Trek+ 2'44
8i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/au.gif Richie PorteGreenEdge Cycling+ 3'15
9i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ci.gif Nicolas RocheAG2R La Mondiale+ 3'19
10i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/si.gif Janez BrajkovicLiquigas - Cannondale+ 3'39


Sprint Classification:


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/us.gif Tyler FarrarTeam Garmin - Cervélo163
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/gb.gif Mark CavendishTeam T-Mobile163
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Tom BoonenQuick·Step Cycling100


Mountain Classification:


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/cz.gif Roman KreuzigerLiquigas – Cannondale13
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/gb.gif Bradley WigginsSky ProCycling10
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ci.gif Nicolas RocheAG2R La Mondiale10


Young Riders Classification:


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ee.gif Rein TaaramäeCofidis, le crédit en ligne37h47'19
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/co.gif Rigoberto UránSky ProCycling+ 6'06
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Cyril GautierTeam Europcar+ 12'42



Comment:

Bit of an up and down, these three stages. First, Brajkovic improves his GC chances a lot as Sanchez, Basso, Evans and Schleck all fail in positioning themselves. But then, Ponzi agains fails to deliver in the sprint, and finally, Brajkovic lost quite a lot on a stage where we hoped he would be able to compete well. But at least, Kreuziger is doing well on his quest for the polkadots.

Meanwhile, Alberto Contador strengthens his role as the top favorite with every stage. He looks really strong and except for Robert Gesink, all the other favorites lost already a lot of time! Bradley Wiggins, on the contrary, does really well so far. He might be one of the big surprises. Also, the sprint classification is extremely exciting! With his stage win, Cavendish drew level with Farrar! We can expect a nice battle in the upcoming stages.

 
sutty68
GREAT Kreuziger in the K.O.M leadSmile

 
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