Vuelta a España 2009
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emiel1206 |
Posted on 14-09-2009 16:24
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BOOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted on 25-11-2024 09:22
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ruben |
Posted on 14-09-2009 16:26
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Boom completely owns Kolobnev and Herrero.
Ok, that's very very good
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Roman |
Posted on 14-09-2009 16:30
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Nice win by Boom
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ruben |
Posted on 14-09-2009 16:30
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Herrero takes to many risks and blows his last chance
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doddy13 |
Posted on 14-09-2009 16:38
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Good ride by Boom there, deserved the win.
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ruben |
Posted on 14-09-2009 16:39
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Boooooom
First dutch gt stage victory since Van Heeswijk in 2005...
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doddy13 |
Posted on 14-09-2009 16:41
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ruben wrote:
Boooooom
First dutch gt stage victory since Van Heeswijk in 2005...
that long, really? wow, didn't realise that
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viking90 |
Posted on 14-09-2009 16:45
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ruben wrote:
Boooooom
First dutch gt stage victory since Van Heeswijk in 2005...
ooh, I nearly wrote, haven´t Oscar Freire won some stages in a grand tour seens 2005?
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ruben |
Posted on 14-09-2009 16:52
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doddy13 wrote:
ruben wrote:
Boooooom
First dutch gt stage victory since Van Heeswijk in 2005...
that long, really? wow, didn't realise that We are quite an unlucky country. Good riders enough, but they don't often get into the right breaks. Or finish 2nd due their sprint (Boogerd).
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mrlol |
Posted on 14-09-2009 16:55
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Great stuff by Boom. Good to see such a talent make it true once again. Let's hope for a good TT as well saturday, with no Cancellara....
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ruben |
Posted on 14-09-2009 17:10
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Yeah but in a final TT, the GC men are often great in the Vuelta. Especially Sanchez, Valverde will suprise in the final TT (Sanchez is no more suprise ofcourse)
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niconico |
Posted on 14-09-2009 17:14
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viking90 wrote:
ruben wrote:
Boooooom
First dutch gt stage victory since Van Heeswijk in 2005...
ooh, I nearly wrote, haven´t Oscar Freire won some stages in a grand tour seens 2005?
He sure has, but the thing is, he is not Dutch
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mrlol |
Posted on 14-09-2009 17:15
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ruben wrote:
Yeah but in a final TT, the GC men are often great in the Vuelta. Especially Sanchez, Valverde will suprise in the final TT (Sanchez is no more suprise ofcourse)
sure. top 5 would already be very good.
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ember |
Posted on 14-09-2009 17:26
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A_Schleck wrote:
viking90 wrote:
ruben wrote:
Boooooom
First dutch gt stage victory since Van Heeswijk in 2005...
ooh, I nearly wrote, haven´t Oscar Freire won some stages in a grand tour seens 2005?
He sure has, but the thing is, he is not Dutch
And I think that was the point he also suddenly noticed, and that was why he made his -face
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DonJavier |
Posted on 14-09-2009 17:30
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Really a great ride by Boom, literally, he had a rocket in the saddle a deserved wint of course
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issoisso |
Posted on 14-09-2009 17:34
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He "literally had a rocket in the saddle"?
Are you sure you mean "literally"? You're accusing him of cheating. Artificial propulsion isn't allowed
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niconico |
Posted on 14-09-2009 17:34
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ember wrote:
A_Schleck wrote:
viking90 wrote:
ruben wrote:
Boooooom
First dutch gt stage victory since Van Heeswijk in 2005...
ooh, I nearly wrote, haven´t Oscar Freire won some stages in a grand tour seens 2005?
He sure has, but the thing is, he is not Dutch
And I think that was the point he also suddenly noticed, and that was why he made his -face
Okay, so I'm resorting to the facepalm-thingy now
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mb2612 |
Posted on 14-09-2009 18:13
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issoisso wrote:
He "literally had a rocket in the saddle"?
Are you sure you mean "literally"? You're accusing him of cheating. Artificial propulsion isn't allowed
he does mean literally, didn't you see the flames coming out of his saddle?
[url=www.pcmdaily.com/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=33182] Team Santander Media Thread[/url]
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YtimK |
Posted on 14-09-2009 18:51
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Roels finished 3rd although being dropped on the last climb.
very nice :D
standings 15th Etappe:
1. Lars Boom (NED, Rabobank) | 4:12:56 | 2. David Herrero (ESP, Xacobeo Galicia) | +1:36 | 3. Dominik Roels (GER, Milram) | +1:44 | 4. Leonardo Duque (COL, Cofidis) | +2:04 | 5. Maxim Iglinsky (KAZ, Astana) | +2:04 | 6. Alexandr Kolobnev (RUS, Saxo Bank) | +2:04 | 7. Martin Velits (SVK, Milram) | +2:04 | 8. SerafÃn MartÃnez (ESP, Xacobeo Galicia) | +2:04 | 9. Alexander Efimkin (RUS, AG2R La Mondiale) | +2:04 | 10. Mathieu Ladagnous (FRA, Française des Jeux) | +3:23 | 11. Vicente Reynes (ESP, Columbia) | +3:23 | 12. Olivier Kaisen (BEL, Silence) | +3:23 | 13. Christian Meier (CAN, Garmin) | +5:18 | 14. André Greipel (GER, Columbia) | +25:01 | 15. Wouter Weylandt (BEL, Quick Step) | +25:01 | 16. Javier Benitez (ESP, Contentpolis) | +25:01 | 17. Marcel Sieberg (GER, Columbia) | +25:01 | 18. Paul Voss (GER, Milram) | +25:01 | 19. Fabio Sabatini (ITA, Liquigas) | +25:01 | 20. Stuart O'Grady (AUS, Saxo Bank) | +25:01 |
Boom was very impressive on his solo ride.
I was excited when Sanchez attacked on the last downhill that was exactly the attacke I hoped for but Caisse and pity unfortunately were paying attention. :D I guess my PCM$ spend on Sanchez winning the GC are lost now :|
Edited by YtimK on 14-09-2009 19:03
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Guido Mukk |
Posted on 15-09-2009 00:01
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Is there any GC rider will take a stage win in Vuelta?
I dont want to take nothing away..how Boom ride last 15km. was amazing..
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