Fant. Neutral Story [Ronde 2018]
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sutty68 |
Posted on 24-05-2013 13:41
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Mollema the new leader
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Posted on 24-05-2013 15:31
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Bauke into the leader's jersey!
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Posted on 29-05-2013 17:00
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Posted on 31-05-2013 05:17
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taking a stage with the leader's jersey
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sutty68 |
Posted on 31-05-2013 08:37
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Mollema stamping his authority
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Posted on 31-05-2013 15:32
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Vuelta a España
Stage 6: Ubeda - Cordoba
The route of the Vuelta continues through Andalucia as the riders will head to Cordoba in the sixth stage of the race. The stage is rather easy today, but the Alto del Catorce por Ciento could negate the opportunity for a mass sprint. Given that the climb is quite hard the puncheurs may have something to say in the final part of the stage.
The bunch took it easy at the start of the stage and as many as 30 kilometers went by with no attacks to form the break of the day. In the end, a group of 9 was formed including Michael Albasini (Radioshack), Geraint Thomas (BMC), Gerald Ciolek (Katusha), Lars Bak (Liquigas) and Chris Sutton (Garmin). They soon built a nice gap of 9 minutes over the bunch as Vacansoleil clearly had no intention on chasing even though Sagan is one of the sprinters that could get over the final climb without trouble.
The bunch started chasing a bit late and they reached the bottom of the climb 2' 45'' after the riders in the break. Sky, HTC and Saxo Bank all had riders working in front in the flat but they still have work to do if they want to catch the break. The problem for them is that they now enter a terrain where the chasing will be much more difficult.
Michael Albasini's pace in the middle part of the climb could only be followed by Maxime Monfort, Geraint Thomas and Marco Marcato. They got to the top of the climb (21 km to go) 45 seconds ahead of the other riders from the break. Meanwhile, the bunch is still losing 2' 10'' as Anthony Roux works for Astana at the front. The chances of a final sprint are decreasing with every kilometer.
An attack by Maxime Monfort shortly after the top of the hill only dragged Michael Albasini behind. They both reached the 10 kilometer banner, where the descent towards Cordoba started, 15 seconds ahead of the chasing duo. They will have to risk a bit in the descent if they aim to maintain the gap ahead. The peloton gave up on the chasing but even though the pace was decreased more than 40 riders had already been left behind.
Monfort and Albasini reached the final kilometer ahead and they would sprint for the stage win among themselves. The Swiss should have an edge given he is a faster rider than Monfort. In the bunch, a crash happened in the descent catching Rob Ruijgh and meaning that Alessandro Petacchi had to abandon the race. That will leave Vacansoleil with more trouble controlling the flatter stages.
Michael Albasini wins in Cordoba! The Swiss clearly beats Maxime Monfort in the final sprint and takes his first win in a long time. The laziness of Vacansoleil to chase meant that the teams of the sprinters had to do a huge job and ended up giving up at the climb of the day. Behind the leading duo Marco Marcato took the third place in the stage ahead of Geraint Thomas.
The main bunch lost 1' 05'' in the finish line and Ben Swift beat Jose Joaquin Rojas for the fifth place in the stage. A few of the sprinters lost contact with the bunch in the climb or didn't have the legs to sprint properly, so it gives their teams the reason not to have worked before. The stage didn't really make a difference in any of the classifications as not even the points jersey suffered major changes.
Today's Winner
Stage Results
1 | | Michael Albasini | TEAM RADIOSHACK-NISSAN | 4h55'47 | 2 | | Maxime Monfort | AG2R - LA MONDIALE | s.t. | 3 | | Marco Marcato | LAMPRE - ISD | s.t. | 4 | | Geraint Thomas | BMC RACING TEAM | s.t. | 5 | | Ben Swift | SKY PROCYCLING | + 1'05 | 6 | | José Joaquin Rojas | HTC - HIGH ROAD | s.t. | 7 | | Sacha Modolo | EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI | s.t. | 8 | | Tyler Farrar | SAXO BANK - TINKOFF | s.t. | 9 | | Peter Sagan | VACANSOLEIL-DMC | s.t. | 10 | | Dries Devenyns | OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP | s.t. |
General Classification
1 | | Bauke Mollema | VACANSOLEIL-DMC | 23h55'57 | 2 | | Mikel Nieve | DISCOVERY CHANNEL | + 32 | 3 | | Denis Menchov | OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP | + 35 | 4 | | Fränk Schleck | TEAM RADIOSHACK-NISSAN | + 56 | 5 | | Pieter Weening | OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP | + 57 | 6 | | David López | EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI | + 1'05 | 7 | | Tejay Van Garderen | BMC RACING TEAM | + 1'09 | 8 | | Steven Kruijswijk | MOVISTAR TEAM | + 1'38 | 9 | | George Hincapie | BMC RACING TEAM | + 1'43 | 10 | | Peter Stetina | BMC RACING TEAM | + 1'45 |
Points
1 | | Bauke Mollema | VACANSOLEIL-DMC | 60 | 2 | | Peter Sagan | VACANSOLEIL-DMC | 47 | 3 | | José Joaquin Rojas | HTC - HIGH ROAD | 41 | 4 | | Mikel Nieve | DISCOVERY CHANNEL | 36 | 5 | | Sacha Modolo | EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI | 33 |
Mountain
1 | | Bauke Mollema | VACANSOLEIL-DMC | 30 | 2 | | Mikel Nieve | DISCOVERY CHANNEL | 26 | 3 | | David Millar | SKY PROCYCLING | 22 | 4 | | Fränk Schleck | TEAM RADIOSHACK-NISSAN | 20 | 5 | | Steven Kruijswijk | MOVISTAR TEAM | 20 |
Young
1 | | Thibaut Pinot | AG2R - LA MONDIALE | 23h59'24 | 2 | | Thomas De Gendt | SKY PROCYCLING | + 1'14 | 3 | | Jonathan Castroviejo | MOVISTAR TEAM | + 2'12 | 4 | | Sacha Modolo | EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI | + 2'13 | 5 | | Miguel Angel Rubiano | LOTTO-BELISOL | s.t. |
Teams
1 | | BMC RACING TEAM | 71h14'01 | 2 | | LAMPRE - ISD | + 2'31 | 3 | | TEAM RADIOSHACK-NISSAN | + 3'09 | 4 | | RABOBANK | + 3'27 | 5 | | VACANSOLEIL-DMC | + 3'32 |
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Posted on 31-05-2013 19:05
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Featured Rider: Peter Sagan
Peter Sagan is one of the best sprinters in the story, but classifying him as a sprinter wouldn't do much justice to the ability of Sagan to perform in very different scenarios. Sagan started his career in the Liquigas - Cannondale team, where he stayed two years. He got some good results, crowned by a podium in the 2010 World Champioship in Melbourne where he got the winning break.
However, his days of glory in terms of wins have come in Vacansoleil. Even though he hasn't been able to improve on his 17th place in the 2010 World Tour rankings (probably he will do this season) his palmares has increased a lot with overall wins in the Paris - Nice and in the Tour Down Under, twice. This year's win in Australia was much celebrated as he did a brave attack in a stage that was deemed to be wuite boring and ended up giving him a gap big enough to take the overall win.
In terms of stage wins, Sagan has also added 7 to his record, including 2 in the Tour de France and 1 in the Giro d'Italia. He has been able to win flat sprints mainly, but his performance in sprints with hills close to the finish has always been good as well.
Best results:
Tour de France | 2 stages (2012) | Giro d'Italia | 1 stage (2013) | Road World Championship | 3rd (2010) | Milano - Sanremo | 5th (2010) | Tirreno - Adriatico | 1 stage (2013) | Paris - Nice | 1st (2011) | Volta a Catalunya | 2nd (2009) | Tour Down Under | 1st (2012, 13), 6th (2010), Points (2013), 2 stages (2012, 13) | Tour of Beijing | 1 stage (2011) |
UCI World Tour Rankings:
- 2009 Liquigas - Cannondale: 29th (96.78 pts)
- 2010 Liquigas - Cannondale: 17th (176.77 pts)
- 2011 Vacansoleil - DMC: 22nd (169.33 pts)
- 2012 Vacansoleil - DMC: 21st (191 pts)
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Posted on 31-05-2013 19:08
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Sagan just like in real life, just amazing
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Posted on 31-05-2013 23:48
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Yay, two Brits in the top five
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Posted on 02-06-2013 22:45
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Oh man looks like i got lots of catching up to do again, i need to stop with these long breaks from pcmdaily
Who has won the other grand tour(s) this season so far? and who are the current rainbow jerseys?
I hope Frankie Schleck does well in Spain. He's always been my favourite rider in the F.N.S for some reason
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Posted on 02-06-2013 22:54
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3 americans in the top 10, nice!
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Posted on 03-06-2013 09:12
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maxime86 wrote:
3 americans in the top 10, nice!
Tejay has to be the favourite of the three
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mpardo |
Posted on 03-06-2013 15:21
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The Giro was won by Rob Ruijgh, ahead of Tejay van Garderen and David Lopez and there was no Tour this year.
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mpardo |
Posted on 04-06-2013 09:00
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Vuelta a España
Stage 7: Almaden - Talavera de la Reina
The seventh stage will be a transition stage towards the center of the country where a mass sprint is expected. There are no mountains in the stage and only the small hills in the middle part can cause a little bit of trouble. Nevertheless, a very easy stage.
The making of the break was not as straightforward as yesterday, but in the end a group of 8 riders got the permission of the bunch to go away 20 kilometers after the start. The main riders in that group were Alberto Contador (Movistar), Luca Paolini (Quickstep), Yoann Offredo (Ag2r) and Chris Sutton (Garmin). They had a gap of 8 minutes halfway through the stage, when Saxo Bank, HTC and Sky started chasing. Vacansoleil showed again that they have no intention of controlling the race in the flat stages.
The bunch chased down but surprisingly couldn't close the gap fast enough and the break still had 2 minutes within the last 15 kilometers of the stage. Even though Lampre and Euskaltel are also collaborating in the front it is looking increasingly likely that the break will make it all the way to the finish line.
An attack by Lars Bak in the break was responded by Alberto Contador and the Spaniard left everyone else behind. With 10 kilometers remaining he has 13 seconds on Lars Bak and 40 seconds on the rest of the break. The bunch keeps fighting but as the kilometers go by the scale is moving towards the break.
Bak was chased down by the rest of the break at the 4 kilometers mark but Contador still maintained a 30 seconds margin ahead. Meanwhile, the bunch was getting closer but they didn't seem to have time to fight for the stage win.
The main bunch was about to reel the break back in at the last kilometer while Alberto Contador was already cruising for the stage win ahead. The main sprinters, like Vinokourov, Sagan ad Rojas are trying to overtake as many riders as possible to at least increase their points count.
Alberto Contador wins in Talavera de la Reina! The Spaniard takes his first victory of the season after completing a very long break. It has been a major surprise that a break made it all the way to the finish line today, as this was one of the clearest opportunities in the race. With Vacansoleil not willing to waste energies chasing, it looks like the teams of the sprinters haven't brought enough flat riders to control this type of stages.
Several break members took the next positions of the stage, as the top 5 in the stage was completed by Chris Sutton, Stefan Schumacher, Luca Paolini and Fredrik Kessiakoff. This will have an effect in the points classification as it now seems that the GC riders will have an edge over the sprinters given the amount of mountain stages remaining.
Today's Winner
Stage Results
1 | | Alberto Contador | MOVISTAR TEAM | 4h41'22 | 2 | | Christopher Sutton | TEAM GARMIN - SHARP | s.t. | 3 | | Stefan Schumacher | KATUSHA TEAM | s.t. | 4 | | Luca Paolini | OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP | s.t. | 5 | | Fredrik Kessiakoff | EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI | s.t. | 6 | | Alexandre Vinokourov | ASTANA | s.t. | 7 | | Peter Sagan | VACANSOLEIL-DMC | s.t. | 8 | | Cameron Meyer | OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP | s.t. | 9 | | José Joaquin Rojas | HTC - HIGH ROAD | s.t. | 10 | | Denis Menchov | OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP | s.t. |
General Classification
1 | | Bauke Mollema | VACANSOLEIL-DMC | 28h37'19 | 2 | | Mikel Nieve | DISCOVERY CHANNEL | + 32 | 3 | | Denis Menchov | OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP | + 35 | 4 | | Fränk Schleck | TEAM RADIOSHACK-NISSAN | + 56 | 5 | | Pieter Weening | OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP | + 57 | 6 | | David López | EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI | + 1'05 | 7 | | Tejay Van Garderen | BMC RACING TEAM | + 1'09 | 8 | | Steven Kruijswijk | MOVISTAR TEAM | + 1'38 | 9 | | George Hincapie | BMC RACING TEAM | + 1'43 | 10 | | Peter Stetina | BMC RACING TEAM | + 1'45 |
Points
1 | | Bauke Mollema | VACANSOLEIL-DMC | 60 | 2 | | Peter Sagan | VACANSOLEIL-DMC | 56 | 3 | | José Joaquin Rojas | HTC - HIGH ROAD | 48 | 4 | | Alexandre Vinokourov | ASTANA | 39 | 5 | | Mikel Nieve | DISCOVERY CHANNEL | 36 |
Mountain
1 | | Bauke Mollema | VACANSOLEIL-DMC | 30 | 2 | | Mikel Nieve | DISCOVERY CHANNEL | 26 | 3 | | David Millar | SKY PROCYCLING | 22 | 4 | | Fränk Schleck | TEAM RADIOSHACK-NISSAN | 20 | 5 | | Steven Kruijswijk | MOVISTAR TEAM | 20 |
Young
1 | | Thibaut Pinot | AG2R - LA MONDIALE | 28h40'46 | 2 | | Thomas De Gendt | SKY PROCYCLING | + 1'14 | 3 | | Jonathan Castroviejo | MOVISTAR TEAM | + 2'12 | 4 | | Sacha Modolo | EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI | + 2'13 | 5 | | Miguel Angel Rubiano | LOTTO-BELISOL | s.t. |
Teams
1 | | BMC RACING TEAM | 85h18'07 | 2 | | LAMPRE - ISD | + 2'31 | 3 | | TEAM RADIOSHACK-NISSAN | + 3'09 | 4 | | RABOBANK | + 3'27 | 5 | | VACANSOLEIL-DMC | + 3'32 |
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Posted on 04-06-2013 13:04
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Alberto showing his intentions
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Posted on 04-06-2013 13:19
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All guns blazing for El Pistolero!
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Posted on 05-06-2013 11:20
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Vuelta a España
Stage 8: Talavera de la Reina - San Lorenzo del Escorial
The eighth stage between Talavera de la Reina and San Lorenzo del Escorial could be more difficult than the profile suggests, as it has more than 3.000 meters of accumulated height gains. The riders will have to face the climbs to the Puerto de Mijares, San Bartolome de Pinares and the Alto de Santa Maria before the final uphill sprint in the cobbled streets of San Lorenzo del Escorial.
A total of 12 men formed the break of the day and they topped the Puerto de Mijares 5' 30'' ahead of a bunch that was taking things easy. Among the riders in the group were Fran Ventoso (Euskaltel), Yauheni Hutarovich (Lampre), Alessandro Ballan (BMC), Ben Swift (Sky), Jure Kocjan (HTC) and Anthony Roux (Astana). The quality of the break was very good, what gave them a good chance to do a good job given that the mass sprint is completely discarded today.
The last categorized climb of the day arrived, the Alto de Santa Maria and, in an interesting move, Bauke Mollema decided to attack. Mikel Nieve tried to follow but he decided that it would be better to stay with the bunch given the amount of kilometers remaining. Mollema crossed the KoM sprint 2 minutes behind the break and with a gap ahead of the bunch of 40 seconds. The Dutch looks ready to settle the first position of the race in the first week.
At the second intermediate sprint, in San Lorenzo del Escorial (13 km to go), the break still had 2 minutes on Mollema. Their chances of making it count are increasing with every kilometer that goes by. Meanwhile, the main group is 3' 30'' behind as the chase took a while to become organized.
The chase by the group was really poor as they couldn't close the gap to Mollema, still 1' 30'' with 6 kilometers remaining. Radioshack, Discovery and Rabobank all have men relaying but their effort doesn't seem enough. Their only hope is that Mollema has wasted a lot in the attack and that he pays his efforts in the last uphill kilometer.
Alberto Contador and Sergey Firsanov both tried to attack from the break in the last kilometers but didn't succeed. 11 riders reached the final 2 kilometers as they enter in San Lorenzo del Escorial. For the third straight day the break is going to make it all the way to the finish, something that hasn't happened very often in GTs lately.
Alessandro Ballan leads the sprint halfway through the final hill. The Italian is showing that he is the best in the front group in the cobbles. The three sprinters of the group are surprisingly right behind, Francisco Ventoso, Ben Swift and Yauheni Hutarovich but in theory the BMC rider is the big favorite to take the stage win.
Alessandro Ballan wins in San Lorenzo del Escorial! The BMC rider takes his first win of the season in the Vuelta and the 10th for his team so far. BMC keeps challenging Quickstep for the dominance in the World Tour. However, his win was not as easy as expected. Yauheni Hutarovich came almost to par with him before dropping back a little bit before the finish line. The next riders of the break were Ventoso, Swift and Monfort 17 seconds behind the winner.
Bauke Mollema a lot of his advantage in the final hill, but only with the strongest riders of the peloton. A small group of 10 riders arrived 14 seconds behind the Dutch but the narrow roads up the hill and the cobbles meant that a lot of riders were caught in cuts of the peloton, including Pieter Weening, Denis Menchov, Peter Stetina, Frank Schleck and David Lopez.
The outcome of the stage was very positive for Mollema, as he increased the gap on many riders, but not only him was a winner today as Mikel Nieve, Tejay van Garderen, George Hincapie and Hubert Dupont progressed in the GC. Tomorrow the riders will have to tackle a more typical mountain-top finish were many of the riders that lost time today should try to regain a bit.
Today's Winner
Stage Results
1 | | Alessandro Ballan | BMC RACING TEAM | 5h12'33 | 2 | | Yauheni Hutarovich | LAMPRE - ISD | s.t. | 3 | | Francisco Ventoso | EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI | + 17 | 4 | | Ben Swift | SKY PROCYCLING | s.t. | 5 | | Maxime Monfort | AG2R - LA MONDIALE | s.t. | 6 | | Alberto Contador | MOVISTAR TEAM | + 43 | 7 | | Anthony Roux | ASTANA | s.t. | 8 | | Michael Rogers | SAXO BANK - TINKOFF | s.t. | 9 | | Sergey Firsanov | TEAM GARMIN - SHARP | s.t. | 10 | | Kanstantsin Sivtsov | KATUSHA TEAM | s.t. |
General Classification
1 | | Bauke Mollema | VACANSOLEIL-DMC | 33h52'10 | 2 | | Mikel Nieve | DISCOVERY CHANNEL | + 46 | 3 | | Tejay Van Garderen | BMC RACING TEAM | + 1'23 | 4 | | George Hincapie | BMC RACING TEAM | + 1'57 | 5 | | Hubert Dupont | RABOBANK | + 2'07 | 6 | | Bart De Clerq | LAMPRE - ISD | + 2'15 | 7 | | Denis Menchov | OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP | + 2'36 | 8 | | Peter Stetina | BMC RACING TEAM | + 2'37 | 9 | | Fränk Schleck | TEAM RADIOSHACK-NISSAN | + 2'57 | 10 | | Pieter Weening | OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP | + 2'58 |
Points
1 | | Bauke Mollema | VACANSOLEIL-DMC | 64 | 2 | | Peter Sagan | VACANSOLEIL-DMC | 56 | 3 | | Ben Swift | SKY PROCYCLING | 52 | 4 | | José Joaquin Rojas | HTC - HIGH ROAD | 48 | 5 | | Yauheni Hutarovich | LAMPRE - ISD | 43 |
Mountain
1 | | Bauke Mollema | VACANSOLEIL-DMC | 30 | 2 | | Alberto Contador | MOVISTAR TEAM | 27 | 3 | | Mikel Nieve | DISCOVERY CHANNEL | 26 | 4 | | Maxime Monfort | AG2R - LA MONDIALE | 24 | 5 | | David Millar | SKY PROCYCLING | 22 |
Young
1 | | Thibaut Pinot | AG2R - LA MONDIALE | 33h57'38 | 2 | | Thomas De Gendt | SKY PROCYCLING | + 38 | 3 | | Michael Rogers | SAXO BANK - TINKOFF | + 55 | 4 | | Robert Kiserlovski | LOTTO-BELISOL | + 1'08 | 5 | | Anthony Roux | ASTANA | + 1'54 |
Teams
1 | | BMC RACING TEAM | 101h00'50 | 2 | | LAMPRE - ISD | + 4'18 | 3 | | VACANSOLEIL-DMC | + 5'50 | 4 | | RABOBANK | + 5'59 | 5 | | OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP | + 8'40 |
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sutty68 |
Posted on 05-06-2013 11:22
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Nice win for Alessandro
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Posted on 05-06-2013 15:19
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Interesting riding from Mollema. I wonder if he's just looking to defend the leader's jersey for as long as possible, or is he a genuine contender who is just looking for easy time on his rivals in these early stages?
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maxime86 |
Posted on 05-06-2013 15:30
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Mollema refuses to lose any time!
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