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alexkr00 |
Posted on 02-11-2008 13:55
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I have 2 scouters, one is in USA and the other one is in Netherlands
After 1 month of searching they found only this
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 02-11-2008 17:23
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Paris Nice Stage 6
Luis Leon Sanchez is alone in front
On the `hill` with 10km to go, Kirchen decides to attack
Sanchez is caught by Kirchen and left behind
The last km, Kirchen is in front with almost 1minute advantage
Kim wins and now his lead is huge
Stage
1. Kim Kirchen [Team Columbia]
2.Oscar Freire [Rabobank] 37"
3.Daniele Bennati [Liquigas] s.t
Overall
1. Kim Kirchen [Team Colimbia]
2.Thomas Dekker [Rabobank] 48"
3.Yaroslav Popovych [Silence Lotto] 54"
Points
1. Kim Kirchen [Team Columbia] 112pts
2.Thomas Dekker [Rabobank] 108
3.Daniele Bennati [Liquigas] 69
Mountain
1.Yaroslav Popovych [Silence Lotto] 23pts
2.Thomas Dekker [Rabobank] 21
3. Kim Kirchen [Team COlumbia] 15
Young
1.Thomas Dekker [Rabobank]
2.Andy Schleck [CSC Saxo Bank] 2'37"
3.Chris Anker Sorensen [CSC Saxo Bank] 5'05"
Teams
1.Silence Lotto [BEL]
2.Euskaltel [ESP] 43"
3.Bouygues Telecom [FRA] 1'03"
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Posted on 02-11-2008 18:04
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Nice win! Now you're going to win the whole shit
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 02-11-2008 18:26
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Dessel wrote:
Nice win! Now you're going to win the whole shit
Yep, I will
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Posted on 02-11-2008 18:40
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Great win with Kirchen!
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 03-11-2008 19:35
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I played the stage 3 of Tirreno Adriatico but the game crashed during the replay, so I can post only the results
Michael Rogers is wearing now the climber jersey
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Posted on 03-11-2008 19:44
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Those are simmed results.
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Halvor |
Posted on 03-11-2008 19:51
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yeps
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 03-11-2008 19:56
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Nope, I really played that Why they would be simmed?
Edited by alexkr00 on 03-11-2008 19:59
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mb2612 |
Posted on 03-11-2008 21:56
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consitent gaps of 8 seconds, and the fact that on a hill finish 8 second gaps are pretty much riders overlapping
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 03-11-2008 22:00
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wow now I saw that. You're wright with the 8" thing
That are looking like simmed but I played, too bad I can't prove it
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mb2612 |
Posted on 03-11-2008 22:09
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I can't see why you would lie, so believe you, but the results are slightly odd.
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 03-11-2008 22:49
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Paris Nice Stage 7
Hincapie wins the first climb of the day
Then Lovkvist takes part in a breakaway and finishes all the climbs in the top3 winning 5of them
The yellow jersey responds on some attacks
5 riders are going to fight for the victory: Voeckler, Popovych, Dekker, Halgand and Kirchen
Popovych wins it after a sprint with Voeckler and Kirchen
Stage
1.Yaroslav Popovych [Silence Lotto]
2.Thomas Voeckler [Bouygues Telecom]
3. Kim Kirchen [Team Columbia]
Overall
1. Kim Kirchen [Team Columbia]
2.Yaroslav Popovych [Silence Lotto] 50"
3.Thomas Dekker [Rabobank] s.t
Points
1. Kim Kirchen [Team Columbia] 132pts
2.Thomas Dekker [Rabobank] 124
3.Yaroslav Popovych [Silence Lotto] 92
Mountain
1. Thomas Lovkvist [Team Columbia] 42pts
2.Yaroslav Popovych [Silence Lotto] 26
3.Luis Leon Sanchez [Caisse d'Epargne] 25
Young
1.Thomas Dekker [Rabobank]
2.Andy Schleck [CSC Saxo Bank] 3'46"
3.Chris Anker Sorensen [CSC Saxo Bank] 6'14"
Teams
1.Silence Lotto [BEL]
2.Bouygues Telecom [FRA] 1'03"
3.Euskaltel [ESP] 1'52"
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 07-11-2008 21:17
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Tirreno Adriatico Stage 4
This time I really simulated the race 'cause I want to play faster the last stage of the PN and the TT in Tirreno
Except the 3 escapes all the riders finished in the main bunch so Di Luca maintaines his lead
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Halvor |
Posted on 07-11-2008 21:25
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Nice, hold on
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 07-11-2008 22:37
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Paris Nice Final Stage
Thomas Lovkvist wants to defend his jersey so he is the breakaway
Lovkvist winning the highest climb of the day
Kirchen doing his move
He is first on Col d'Eze
Kim stays on the downhill at the back of the group so he can recover
On the last kilometres of the downhill he attacks
He wins the stage and the entire race
Stage
1. Kim Kirchen [Team Columbia]
2.Jose Ivan Gutierrez [Caisse d'Epargne]
3.Damiano Cunego [Lampre]
The top 10
Points: Kim Kirchen [Team Columbia] 157pts
Mountain: Thomas Lovkvist [Team Columbia] 69pts
Young: Thomas Dekker [Rabobank]
Teams: Silence Lotto [BEL]
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Posted on 07-11-2008 23:38
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Tirreno Adriatico Stage 5
Marco Pinotti
Bert Grabsch
Fabian Cancellara
Denis Menchov
Michael Rogers
Linus Gerdemann
Danilo Di Luca
Stage
1.Fabian Cancellara [CSC Saxo Bank]
2. Michael Rogers [Team Columbia] 38"
3.Cadel Evans [Silence Lotto] 49"
Overall
1. Linus Gerdemann [Team Columbia]
2.Danilo Di Luca [LPR Brakes] 7"
3. Michael Rogers [Team COlumbia] 11"
Points
1.Alessandro Ballan [Lampre] 22pts
2.Fabian Cancellara [CSC Saxo Bank] 21
3.Frank Schleck [CSC Saxo Bank] 18
Mountain
1.Franceso Belloti [Barloworld] 11pts
2. Michael Rogers [Team Columbia] 10
3.Phillippe Gilbert [Francaise Des Jeux] 8
Young
1. Linus Gerdemann [Team Columbia]
2.Enrico Gasparotto [Barloworld] 37"
3.Phillippe Gilbert [Francaise Des Jeux] 51"
Teams
1. Team Columbia [USA]
2.CSC Saxo Bank [DEN] 1'40"
3.Saunier Duval [ESP] 2'26"
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Posted on 07-11-2008 23:42
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Four seconds from double in overall
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 07-11-2008 23:48
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Important is to win. Everything else is just a bonus
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 08-11-2008 17:34
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Tirreno Adriatico Stage 6
Gerdemann in the leader jersey at the start
14 riders are in the days breakaway. The moldavian sensation Alexandre Pliuschin is there
Paolo Tiralongo is the virtual leader of the race
Rogers responds at some dangerous attacks to protect his leader, Linus Gerdemann
With just 20km to go the breakaway has 4minutes advantage over Rogers group
Then, Gerdemann catches Rogers and now 6 riders ar after the breakaway: Ballan, Gilbert, Rogers, Evimkin, Barredo and Gerdemann
Rogers cracks and it seems that he will lose a lot of time
Murilo Fischer, that was in the breakaway, wins the stage
Gerdemann maitaines his lead intact
Rogers finishes with the pack and is now only 8th in the Overall rankings
Stage
1.Murilo Fischer [Liquigas]
2.Andrea Tonti [Quick Step]
3.Paolo Tiralongo [Lampre]
Overall
1. Linus Gerdemann [Team Columbia]
2.Danilo Di Luca [LPR Brakes] 7"
3.Carlos Barredo [Quick Step] 19"
Points
1.Alesandro Ballan [Lampre] 22pts
2.Fabian Cancellara [CSC Saxo Bank] 21
3.Frank Schleck [CSC Saxo Bank] 18
Mountain
1.Franceso Bellotti [Barloworld] 14pts
2. Michael Rogers [Team Columbia] 10
3.Phillippe Gilbert [Francaise Des Jeux] 8
Young
1. Linus Gerdemann [Team Columbia]
2.Phillippe Gilbert [Francaise Des Jeux] 51"
3.Riccardo Ricco [Saunier Duval] 1'17"
Teams
1. Team Columbia [USA]
2.Team Milram [GER] 2'14"
3.Gerolsteiner [GER] 2'23"
Edited by alexkr00 on 08-11-2008 17:37
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