Other Races 2009
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Posted on 11-01-2009 15:30
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Simon Gerrans!
THE THOMAS VOECKLER PROPHET OF PCM DAILY
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 11-01-2009 19:48
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CrueTrue wrote:
SportingNonsense wrote:
'Another rider' won the Aussie champs!
1 Peter McDonald (NSW) 4.10.34 (39.08km/h)
2 Michael Rogers (ACT)
3 Adam Hansen (QLD)
4 Cameron Meyer (WA) 0.09
5 Matt Wilson (VIC) 0.20
6 Matthew Lloyd (VIC)
7 Karl Menzies (TAS) 0.28
8 Simon Clarke (VIC)
9 Mathew Hayman (ACT)
10 Christopher Sutton (NSW) 3.30
And Gordon McCauley won in New Zealand
1 Gordon McCauley (Subway Avanti) 4.19.25
2 Joseph Cooper (Subway Avanti)
3 Jason Allen (Subway Avanti)
4 Eric Drower (Subway Avanti)
5 Brett Tivers (West Coast North Island) 0.47
Stupid Rogers
... did anyone notice that 4 riders from the same team broke away and completely dominated the New Zealand Championship?
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Wiggo |
Posted on 11-01-2009 19:52
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Hahahaha. New Zealand fail.
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Waghlon |
Posted on 11-01-2009 21:02
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I love it when life imitates PCM.
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Wiggo |
Posted on 11-01-2009 21:06
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If only PCM imitated life.
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Posted on 11-01-2009 21:24
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CrueTrue wrote:
CrueTrue wrote:
SportingNonsense wrote:
'Another rider' won the Aussie champs!
1 Peter McDonald (NSW) 4.10.34 (39.08km/h)
2 Michael Rogers (ACT)
3 Adam Hansen (QLD)
4 Cameron Meyer (WA) 0.09
5 Matt Wilson (VIC) 0.20
6 Matthew Lloyd (VIC)
7 Karl Menzies (TAS) 0.28
8 Simon Clarke (VIC)
9 Mathew Hayman (ACT)
10 Christopher Sutton (NSW) 3.30
And Gordon McCauley won in New Zealand
1 Gordon McCauley (Subway Avanti) 4.19.25
2 Joseph Cooper (Subway Avanti)
3 Jason Allen (Subway Avanti)
4 Eric Drower (Subway Avanti)
5 Brett Tivers (West Coast North Island) 0.47
Stupid Rogers
... did anyone notice that 4 riders from the same team broke away and completely dominated the New Zealand Championship?
its cause they're the only continental registered team in new zealand
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Wiggo |
Posted on 11-01-2009 21:35
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Was Dean marked out of it then?
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 11-01-2009 21:35
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He came in as 10th or something like that
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SportingNonsense |
Posted on 11-01-2009 21:36
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From what I can tell from the Cyclingnews report, those 4 riders went away early on and built up a large enough lead that couldnt be brought back. The likes of Dean or Henderson werent going to be willing to put in a huge effort to close the gap if it would just benefit somebody else instead.
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SportingNonsense |
Posted on 17-01-2009 23:10
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Having won the mountainous Stage 10 and Mountain ITT Stage 11, Jose Rujano went into the final stage of the Vuelta al Tachira trailing the 20 year old leader Jose Alarcon by just 11 seconds.
The final stage profile was:
And looking at the results, it seemed Alarcon and Rujano marked each other out of contention. They finished 1 second apart but fall to 8th and 9th in the GC. Jonatan Monsalve won the stage and Ronald Gonzalez leapt up from 3rd overall to win the race.
Stage:
1 Jonatan Monsalve (Ven) Hussein Sport Gobierno Barinas 2.30.44 (48.523 km/h)
2 Manuel Medina (Ven) Gobernacion Del Zulia 0.02
3 Edwin Becerra (Ven) Sumiglow Gobernacion Merida 0.03
4 Carlos Becerra (Col) Gobierno De Carabobo Fundadeporte 0.05
5 Juan Murillo (Ven) Loteria Del Tachira 0.06
6 Ronald Gonzalez (Ven) Loteria Del Tachira 0.09
7 Tomas Gil (Ven) Gobierno De Carabobo Fundadeporte
8 Juan Torres (Ven) Gobierno De Carabobo Fundadeporte 0.13
9 Jose Chacon (Ven) Loteria Del Tachira 0.16
10 Salazar Cesar (Col) Loteria Del Tachira 0.24
11 Rodolfo Camacho (Ven) Loteria Del Tachira 0.31
12 Victor Moreno (Ven) Alcaldia De Maracaibo 0.47
13 Daniel Medina (Ven) Gobierno De Carabobo Fundadeporte
14 Heberth Rivas (Ven) Gobernacion Del Zulia 2.10
15 Arthur Garcia (Ven) Loteria Del Tachira
16 Alvaro Torres (Ven) Gobierno De Carabobo Fundadeporte 3.35
17 Jose Rujano (Ven) Gobernacion Del Zulia 3.36
18 Jose Alarcon (Ven) Sumiglow Gobernacion Merida 3.37
GC:
1 Ronald Gonzalez (Ven) Loteria Del Tachira 34.35.25
2 Tomas Gil (Ven) Gobierno De Carabobo Fundadeporte 0.07
3 Jonatan Monsalve (Ven) Hussein Sport Gobierno Barinas 0.33
4 Juan Murillo (Ven) Loteria Del Tachira 0.35
5 Edwin Becerra (Ven) Sumiglow Gobernacion Merida 0.39
6 Manuel Medina (Ven) Gobernacion Del Zulia 0.53
7 Jose Chacon (Ven) Loteria Del Tachira 1.46
8 Jose Alarcon (Ven) Sumiglow Gobernacion Merida 1.58
9 Jose Rujano (Ven) Gobernacion Del Zulia 2.08
10 Salazar Cesar (Col) Loteria Del Tachira 2.36
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Wiggo |
Posted on 17-01-2009 23:13
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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Levi4life |
Posted on 18-01-2009 03:33
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I attended the BMC training camp today were they presented their squad for California.
BMC Tour of California Squad:
Moos
Zberg
Frank
Frei
Mckissick
Scotty
Louder
Garcia
I got all of their autographs too.
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Posted on 18-01-2009 08:31
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SportingNonsense wrote:
Having won the mountainous Stage 10 and Mountain ITT Stage 11, Jose Rujano went into the final stage of the Vuelta al Tachira trailing the 20 year old leader Jose Alarcon by just 11 seconds.
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Seriously, how can someone be that thick?
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Posted on 18-01-2009 11:18
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Having won the mountainous Stage 10 and Mountain ITT Stage 11, Jose Rujano went into the final stage of the Vuelta al Tachira trailing the 20 year old leader Jose Alarcon by just 11 seconds.
That's not what happened. The last, supposedly 'flat' stage, was used for an ultimate attack by some powerfull riders on the flat. Rujano lost contact in a downhill, and poor Alarcon was in his wheel. Within no time things escalated when the leaders heard that. They had 40 seconds...1 minute... 1 minute 30 and finally more than 3 minutes I think. Crazy stage, but you see this a lot in South American flat stages.
Makes European flat stages seem dull and boring. I love South American cycling. Way more exciting then ANY european race. It's all too calculated down here.
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SportingNonsense |
Posted on 18-01-2009 12:34
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Ruben wrote:
Having won the mountainous Stage 10 and Mountain ITT Stage 11, Jose Rujano went into the final stage of the Vuelta al Tachira trailing the 20 year old leader Jose Alarcon by just 11 seconds.
That's not what happened. The last, supposedly 'flat' stage, was used for an ultimate attack by some powerfull riders on the flat. Rujano lost contact in a downhill, and poor Alarcon was in his wheel. Within no time things escalated when the leaders heard that. They had 40 seconds...1 minute... 1 minute 30 and finally more than 3 minutes I think. Crazy stage, but you see this a lot in South American flat stages.
Makes European flat stages seem dull and boring. I love South American cycling. Way more exciting then ANY european race. It's all too calculated down here.
Okay thanks, I could only make my assumption on the results and clearly I know less about South American cycling than you Kinda feel sorry for Alarcon then, but he's 20 years old so Im sure he will win the race one day
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Dankan |
Posted on 19-01-2009 21:55
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Italy's Mattia Gavazzi, the rider replacing injured Alberto Loddo, won the first stage of the Tour de San Luis in a bunch sprint to Villa Mercedes.
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 20-01-2009 10:20
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More importantly, there's a bunch of teams participating which we haven't seen the shirts of yet
Top 10:
1 Mattia Gavazzi (Ita) Diquigiovanni 4.03.09 (41,555 km/h)
2 Juan José Haedo (Arg) Saxo Bank
3 Lucas Sebastian Haedo (Arg) Colavita Sutter Home
4 Andreas Schillinger (Ger) Nutrixxion Sparkasse
5 Murilo Fischer (Bra) Liquigas
6 Ruben Bongiorno (Arg) Argentina National Team A
7 Luis Mansilla (Chi) Chile National Team A
8 Eric Baumann (Ger) Nutrixxion Sparkasse
9 David De La Fuente Rasilla (Spa) Fuji-Servetto
10 Alejandro Marque (Spa) Palmeiras Resort - Tavira
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Posted on 20-01-2009 10:48
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CrueTrue wrote:
More importantly, there's a bunch of teams participating which we haven't seen the shits of yet
Mike......we need to talk.
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 20-01-2009 10:49
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It's obviously still early for those of us who're enjoying their holiday
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 20-01-2009 12:57
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Also notice that Rock Racing didn't show up at Tour de San Luis despite the fact that they got their license a few days ago and said they would show up.
The organizers will now sue Rock Racing.
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