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Nordic Cycling | Final Farewell
Atlantius
Jakstar: Thanks. Sutty got post #3000, which seems fitting as he is probably the one (besides myself) who has a largest share of the previous 2999 as well Wink

VoetsT: Thanks

Shonak: Thanks, and thanks for the questions!

Ian: Glad you liked it. The first post after the win should be decent at least I think Wink

sutty: He most certainly have Cool



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MrUfo87
Great press conference, well done! Smile


 
Atlantius
MrUfo87: Thanks. Good questions help Wink



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Atlantius
Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec

While I was in Spain another group of riders went to Canada to race. Here is how it went.

Two years in a row we have won this race by having the entire team attacking in turns. No reason not to try that strategy again…

Veikkanen was first to attack. He put in a very strong effort and halfway through the 200 km him and a very passive Rudaskov had 43 seconds to another four riders and a further 7’14’’ to the peloton.

50 km and four minutes with a lot of teams working in the peloton.

30 km and 2 minutes. The peloton is now down to 57 riders with all our boys right behind the front as they should be.

Preidler bridged the gap with 15 km to go en ended up alone with Jussi in front while Brian Matzenwas the only one capable of following the attacks further behind.

With 9 km to go things calmed down a bit in the reunited front group and Riis attacked in his champions jersey
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He managed to build a gap of 43 seconds when biggest and even found the resources to keep it going all the way while Brian finishes 4th after not having been willing to risk Riis’s win by taking the lead in the chasing group.

Full Results

1 Thomas Nybo RiisNovo Nordisk - SAS5h26'51
2 Cayetano SarmientoSaur - Sojasuns.t.
3 George PreidlerTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
4 Brian Steen MatzenNovo Nordisk - SASs.t.
5 Nikita NovikovVacansoleil - DCMs.t.
6 Oscar GattoTeam ISD - Ferraris.t.
7 Edgar PintoSaur - Sojasun+ 30
8 Domenico PozzovivoLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
9 Francesco GinanniAcqua & Sapones.t.
10 Sam BewleySaur - Sojasuns.t.
Spoiler
11Pavel BruttTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
12Marc GoosRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
13Luca ZanascaAcqua & Sapones.t.
14Dario CataldoOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
15Mirko SelvaggiAcqua & Sapones.t.
16Yannick EijssenHet Nieuwsblad - Willems Veranda'ss.t.
17Vladimir EfimkinTeam Santanders.t.
18Michael Valgren AndersenTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
19Koen De KortShimanos.t.
20Edoardo MuoioLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
21Morris PossoniColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
22Markus FothenTeam Santanders.t.
23Jussi VeikkanenNovo Nordisk - SASs.t.
24Guerriero ZiloletoOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
25Erik Meineche McDermottNovo Nordisk - SASs.t.
26Michele ScarponiTeam ISD - Ferraris.t.
27Rémi PauriolNissans.t.
28Stefan DeniflVacansoleil - DCMs.t.
29Tomasz SmolenVacansoleil - DCMs.t.
30Jonathan HivertSaur - Sojasuns.t.
31Martin NielsenNovo Nordisk - SASs.t.
32Winner AnaconaTeam ISD - Ferraris.t.
33Joseph DombrowskiNissans.t.
34Paolo TiralongoLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
35Carlos BarredoRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
36Bert-Jan LindemanShimanos.t.
37Matteo MontagutiColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
38Nicolas JouannoSaur - Sojasuns.t.
39Daniele RattoAcqua & Sapones.t.
40Vladimir DubrovinSaur - Sojasuns.t.
41Gabriele PizzaballaAcqua & Sapones.t.
42Jean-Marc BideauSaur - Sojasuns.t.
43Mauro FacciAcqua & Sapones.t.
44Marco MarzanoAcqua & Sapones.t.
45Walt De WinterHet Nieuwsblad - Willems Veranda'ss.t.
46Serge PauwelsVacansoleil - DCMs.t.
47Sergey RudaskovVolkswagen s.t.
48Marc HeinzNissans.t.
49Steve SchetsVacansoleil - DCMs.t.
50Mikhail AntonovTeam Saxo - Tinkoff+ 2'28
51Romain BaconFDJ - BigMats.t.
52Andrey ZeitsSaur - Sojasuns.t.
53Frank OsorioColombia - Coldeportess.t.
54Oscar RiesebeekRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
55Paulino MorillaEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
56Igor BoevTeam Saxo - Tinkoff+ 3'28
57Cesare BenedettiTeam ISD - Ferraris.t.
58Rasmus QuaadeNovo Nordisk - SAS+ 3'51
59Christopher ButlerNissans.t.
60Joel WallinNovo Nordisk - SASs.t.
61Luca MazzantiLiquigas - Cannondale+ 4'29
62Dominique CornuBelisols.t.
63Vasil KiryienkaMovistar Teams.t.
64Mathias BelkaSES Astra - Magic-Sportfood.des.t.
65Gediminas BagdonasCommonwealth Bank - GreenEdges.t.
66Romain ZingleCofidis, le crédit en lignes.t.
67Juan Pablo SuarezAstana Pro Teams.t.
68Kevin SeeldraeyersAstana Pro Teams.t.
69Jonathan Tiernan-LockeVolkswagen s.t.
70José HerradaMovistar Teams.t.
71Luke RoweTeam Santanders.t.
72Simon GerransCofidis, le crédit en lignes.t.
73Bart De ClercqBelisols.t.
74Rudy MolardCofidis, le crédit en lignes.t.
75Arkaitz DuránEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
76Amets TxurrukaEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
77Oliver ZauggTeam Santanders.t.
78Andriy GrivkoAstana Pro Teams.t.
79Jarno Van GuyseOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
80Arnold JeannessonSES Astra - Magic-Sportfood.des.t.
81Javier MorenoMovistar Teams.t.
82Steve BekaertBelisols.t.
83Kevin De JongheBelisols.t.
84Cameron WurfCommonwealth Bank - GreenEdges.t.
85Eduardo GonzaloMovistar Teams.t.
86Dennis VanendertBelisols.t.
87Beñat TxoperenaMovistar Teams.t.
88Mathieu SprickOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
89Arthur Van OverbergheBelisols.t.
90Timofey KritskiyCommonwealth Bank - GreenEdges.t.
91Daan OlivierSES Astra - Magic-Sportfood.des.t.
92Gene Michael BatesCommonwealth Bank - GreenEdges.t.
93Tejay Van GarderenNissans.t.
94Stefan SchumacherCommonwealth Bank - GreenEdges.t.
95Juan TamayoColombia - Coldeportess.t.
96Tiago MachadoNissans.t.
97Lars HøegTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
98Johannes FröhlingerShimanos.t.
99Alex HowesNissans.t.
100Eliot LietaerHet Nieuwsblad - Willems Veranda'ss.t.
101Stijn DevolderHet Nieuwsblad - Willems Veranda'ss.t.
102Vitor RodriguesVolkswagen s.t.
103Kenny Van HummelShimanos.t.
104Alex CouttsTeam Santanders.t.
105Tim DeclercqOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
106Staf ScheirlinckxHet Nieuwsblad - Willems Veranda'ss.t.
107Dmitriy GruzdevAstana Pro Teams.t.
108Amaël MoinardOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
109Michael FitzgeraldCommonwealth Bank - GreenEdges.t.
110Kess HeytensHet Nieuwsblad - Willems Veranda'ss.t.
111José SerpaColombia - Coldeportess.t.
112Joost Van LeijenShimanos.t.
113Evgeni SladkovAstana Pro Teams.t.
114Sonny ColbrelliColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
115Ivan SantaromitaColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
116Adriano AngeloniColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
117Johannes KarjalainenNovo Nordisk - SASs.t.
118Luca PierfeliciColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
119Trent LoweCommonwealth Bank - GreenEdges.t.
120Juan VillegasColombia - Coldeportes+ 6'54
121Johann TschoppColombia - Coldeportess.t.
122William BonnetFDJ - BigMats.t.
123Joeri StallaertBelisols.t.
124Boy Van PoppelRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
125Jens VoigtVolkswagen s.t.
126Thomas VoecklerCofidis, le crédit en lignes.t.
127Mickael LarpeCofidis, le crédit en lignes.t.
128Alberto ContoliColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
129Alessandro PetacchiTeam ISD - Ferrari+ 7'34
130Giuseppe De MariaTeam ISD - Ferraris.t.
131Edwin ParraColombia - Coldeportess.t.
132Rémy CusinCofidis, le crédit en lignes.t.
133Marco ColedanAcqua & Sapones.t.
134Benny De SchrooderOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
135Rick ZabelVolkswagen + 8'21
136Enrique SanzEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
137Marcos GarcíaEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
138Wolfram WirschingSES Astra - Magic-Sportfood.des.t.
139David HesselbarthSES Astra - Magic-Sportfood.des.t.
140Jean-Christophe PeraudCofidis, le crédit en lignes.t.
141John Darwin AtapumaColombia - Coldeportess.t.
142Andreas KlödenVolkswagen s.t.
143Unai IparragirreEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
144Aymeric LebourgFDJ - BigMats.t.
145Santo AnzaTeam ISD - Ferraris.t.
146Arnaud GérardFDJ - BigMats.t.
147Niccolò CantiLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
148Wladimir BijlVacansoleil - DCMs.t.
149Dmitriy FofonovAstana Pro Teams.t.
150Fiorenzo CusiniLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
151Francesco BellottiTeam ISD - Ferrari+ 10'21
152Filip PucLiquigas - Cannondale+ 11'26
153Davide CarliLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
154David GalandVacansoleil - DCMs.t.
155Dmitri YudashkinTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
156Stephen AdamsTeam Santander+ 12'26
157Thomas BonninShimanos.t.
158Rasmus GuldhammerTeam Saxo - Tinkoff+ 12'41
159Bruno PiresTeam Santander+ 13'28
160Arslan KhvostunovAstana Pro Teams.t.
161César BihelSES Astra - Magic-Sportfood.de+ 13'42
162Weimar RoldanColombia - Coldeportess.t.
163Roby MarzialeColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
164Jetse BolRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
165Karsten HessSES Astra - Magic-Sportfood.des.t.
166Kris BoeckmansBelisols.t.
167Jan KuyckxHet Nieuwsblad - Willems Veranda'ss.t.
168Mario MatoMovistar Teams.t.
169José Froilán García BorauVacansoleil - DCMs.t.
170Tadashi AbeShimano+ 14'20
171Ronan Van ZandbeekShimano+ 16'02
172Hugo BarrosMovistar Team+ 16'49
173Ruslan TleybaevAstana Pro Teams.t.
174Brice LhuillierCofidis, le crédit en lignes.t.
175Sandor BurgHet Nieuwsblad - Willems Veranda'ss.t.
176Marino TielesEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
177Joel CoronaEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
178Michel VullingsRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
179Lilian WeilFDJ - BigMats.t.
180Nello GuerzoniVolkswagen s.t.
181Haritz GrandeOmega Pharma - Quick·Step+ 20'16
182Jimmy GrimsdellTeam Santander+ 21'06
183Pieter VermeulenRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
184Steven RuferCommonwealth Bank - GreenEdges.t.
185Joseph LopezNissans.t.
186Tomas KesslerRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
187Marcel SantosFDJ - BigMats.t.
188Thomas RayFDJ - BigMats.t.
189Arnaud MolmyFDJ - BigMats.t.
190Mike BellaSES Astra - Magic-Sportfood.des.t.
191Saúl MoraguesMovistar Team+ 23'11
192Kristian ZandiVolkswagen + 26'22



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VoetsT
Nice win for the Danish champion Grin


 
welker3257
Another race, Another winSmile


Gig 'em Aggies

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Atlantius
VoetsT: I always love when a national champion wins Grin

welker: Quebec is weird in this game. The AI teams have a tendency to wait too long so with plenty of attacking there seems to be a guarentee to win...



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What a Great victory from Riis Grin

 
Ian Butler
Beautiful race and result, especially in that jersey Grin

 
Atlantius
sutty: Agree completely Wink

Ian: Small names on the result list for at WT-race though...


Edited by Atlantius on 16-01-2014 16:48

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Atlantius
Autumn Tour of Norway

This is a new race on the calendar designed as a preparation race for the World Championships to give the Nordic countries the best possible conditions to get their riders in shape and the national coaches the best possible conditions for choosing the final line-up.

There will be two flat stages, two mountain stages and a time-trial.

In fact Thor has been part of organizing the race and it will not only act as Hushovds final race outside the national team, but we have also promised him and the other organizers that we would bring our profiles for the worlds to help raise the profile of the race.
Time will tell if that is overdoing it...

We caught Boasson-Hagen for a quick question from one of our fans before the start of the first stage. MrUfo87 asks: How does it feel to break the record from eight stage victories in one Tour de France? Can we expect you to break some other Tour de France records?
I doubt it. I need to win green five more times to match Zabel and 21 stages to match Merckx. That doesn’t mean I won’t try but I don’t expect to get a Tour like this one ever again.
For now my focus in on the world championships where I will race both the time trial and the road race.


Stage 1: Fredriksstad – Tønsberg
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A flat stage to open with.

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Thor opens his campaign by jumping in the break.
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The other teams aren’t willing to give him any presents though and in the end we’re forced to chase a bunch sprint.

With 5 km to go Navardauskas still has a gap just over 40 seconds though. He is just much stronger today than we had expected.
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He can’t compete against our train composed of two world champions though and has to forfeit with just over a km to go.
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This is how you satisfy the home fans!

Stage Results
1 Edvald Boasson HagenNovo Nordisk - SAS+ 4h20'33
2 Matti BreschelNovo Nordisk - SASs.t.
3 Jonas Aaen JørgensenBlue Water Cyclings.t.
4 Davide ViganòDONG Energy - Himmerlands.t.
5 Normunds LasisEkspla - Nokias.t.

Stage 2: Skien – Tveitaskogen
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The organizers call this a mountain stage, but coming from the Vuelta I’m not entirely sure I agree…

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Again today Thor tries to get away early. He quickly built a good gap with Rutkiewicz, but as soon as they got over the first KOM the Pole didn’t want to be part of it anymore leaving Thor alone.

Thor doesn’t give up that easy though and continues his ride alone.
With 55 km to go he has 1’06 to a chasing group of five and six minutes to the main peloton.
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Hushovd digs deep to hang on to Clarke when he comes up from behind and the two build a large gap making them the favourites for the stage win with 15 km left to race.
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In the peloton we respond nicely to the attacks but remain calm ourselves to avoid squeezing up the pace enough to catch Hushovd.
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Clarke willingly takes the last lead and opens the sprint as if he has been told by his Norwegian manager to give Thor the best possible conditions today.
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Hushovd makes his move under la flame rouge, but the last uphill section could still prove tricky as he is getting tired.
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But no! Thor holds on to take the win. He can hardly believe it as he crosses the line ending his career in the most beautiful manner possibly!

In the sprint among the favourites we prove why we’re on top of the rankings…

Stage Results
1 Thor HushovdNovo Nordisk - SAS4h54'45
2 Simon ClarkeJoker Meridas.t.
3 Nathan HaasAtlas Personal - Jakroo+ 5'41
4 Edvald Boasson HagenNovo Nordisk - SASs.t.
5 Matti BreschelNovo Nordisk - SASs.t.

Provisional Standings

1 Thor HushovdNovo Nordisk - SAS9h15'18
2 Simon ClarkeJoker Meridas.t.
3 Edvald Boasson HagenNovo Nordisk - SAS+ 5'41
4 Matti BreschelNovo Nordisk - SASs.t.
5 Chris Anker SørensenNovo Nordisk - SASs.t.
6 Nathan HaasAtlas Personal - Jakroos.t.
7 Alex RasmussenNovo Nordisk - SASs.t.
8 Jonas Aaen JørgensenBlue Water Cyclings.t.
9 Michal GolasCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
10 Frederik WilmannJoker Meridas.t.
Spoiler
11Lars Petter NordhaugStatoil - Stoerensoes.t.
12Rory SutherlandCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
13Ramunas NavardauskasLKT Team Brandenburgs.t.
14Laurent DidierJoker Meridas.t.
15Rick ZabelVolkswagen s.t.
16Vitor RodriguesVolkswagen s.t.
17Hans-Dieter PiwonTeam NSP - Ghosts.t.
18Tobias TonningNovo Nordisk - SASs.t.
19Jure KocjanTeam Øster Huss.t.
20Paul MartensVolkswagen s.t.
21Filip EidsheimTeam Øster Huss.t.
22Daniel TeklehaimanotTDC - LRØ Rådgivings.t.
23Michal OlejnikTEAM Whirlpool - PKN Orlens.t.
24Egidijus JuodvalkisEkspla - Nokias.t.
25Artur KrolBank BGZs.t.
26Blaz JarcTeam NetApps.t.
27Toms SkujinsEkspla - Nokias.t.
28Pavel ZittaTEAM Whirlpool - PKN Orlens.t.
29Maarten WynantsBlue Water Cyclings.t.
30Kevin SeeldraeyersAstana Pro Teams.t.
31Florenz KnauerTeam NetApps.t.
32Ignatas KonovalovasEkspla - Nokias.t.
33Michał KwiatkowskiCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
34Álex Cano ArdilaBank BGZs.t.
35Nicholas WalkerVictoria Bitters.t.
36Andriy GrivkoAstana Pro Teams.t.
37Claudio ImhofAtlas Personal - Jakroos.t.
38Vladimir GusevStatoil - Stoerensoes.t.
39Marek RutkiewiczTEAM Whirlpool - PKN Orlens.t.
40Jonathan Tiernan-LockeVolkswagen s.t.
41Peter KennaughStatoil - Stoerensoes.t.
42Vegard Stake LaengenNovo Nordisk - SAS+ 8'35
43Michel KochTrilux - Abus+ 9'50
44Marco FrapportiBanca Intesa+ 9'59
45Davide ViganòDONG Energy - Himmerlands.t.
46Mateusz KomarCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
47Piotr ZielinskiTEAM Whirlpool - PKN Orlens.t.
48Artur DetkoBank BGZs.t.
49Mikhail AntonovTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
50Rasmus QuaadeNovo Nordisk - SASs.t.
51Michael Valgren AndersenTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
52Thomas Riber-SellebjergStatoil - Stoerensoes.t.
53Michael StevensonDONG Energy - Himmerlands.t.
54Bartlomiej MatysiakBank BGZs.t.
55Sergej FuchsVolkswagen s.t.
56Ricky JørgensenDONG Energy - Himmerlands.t.
57Dmitriy GruzdevAstana Pro Teams.t.
58Sergey RudaskovVolkswagen s.t.
59Joachim TollesTeam NSP - Ghosts.t.
60Gianluca MaggioreBanca Intesas.t.
61Kristjan KorenTDC - LRØ Rådgivings.t.
62Stanislav KozúbekTEAM Whirlpool - PKN Orlens.t.
63Manuele BoaroTeam Saxo - Tinkoff+ 11'02
64Vegard BreenJoker Meridas.t.
65Felix DonathLKT Team Brandenburgs.t.
66Julian KernThüringer Energie Teams.t.
67Ion IzagirreAstana Pro Teams.t.
68Riccardo ZoidlTEAM Kingspans.t.
69Patrick ClausenStatoil - Stoerensoes.t.
70Mark WassallTEAM Kingspans.t.
71Benjamin SydlikTrilux - Abuss.t.
72Stian RemmeStatoil - Stoerensoes.t.
73Patrick KonradTEAM Kingspans.t.
74Normunds LasisEkspla - Nokia+ 12'29
75Frans-Leonard MarkaskardBelavias.t.
76Igor ShkvyrinAstana Pro Teams.t.
77Jaume RoviraTeam Øster Huss.t.
78Jakob SteigmillerThüringer Energie Teams.t.
79Jesper MørkøvBlue Water Cyclings.t.
80Grischa JanorschkeLKT Team Brandenburgs.t.
81Jens VoigtVolkswagen s.t.
82Dominic KlemmeVolkswagen s.t.
83Ole HaavardsholmStatoil - Stoerensoes.t.
84Roman KireyevBelavias.t.
85Simon ZahnerAtlas Personal - Jakroos.t.
86David Jai CrawfordVictoria Bitters.t.
87Javier MegíasBelavias.t.
88Dmitriy FofonovAstana Pro Teams.t.
89Alexander EfimkinBelavias.t.
90Florian MonrealTeam NSP - Ghosts.t.
91Volodymyr BilekaEkspla - Nokias.t.
92Erik MohsTeam NetApp+ 15'10
93Lars HøegTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
94Konstantin VolikBelavias.t.
95Yevgeniy NepomnyachshiyBelavias.t.
96Yuriy VasylivTeam NetApps.t.
97Arslan KhvostunovAstana Pro Teams.t.
98Dominik EberleTeam NetApps.t.
99Indro IndriksonEkspla - Nokias.t.
100Kalle KriitEkspla - Nokia+ 16'58
101Kasper KlostergaardDONG Energy - Himmerland+ 19'10
102Morten ØllegaardTDC - LRØ Rådgivings.t.
103Jakub VeceraTEAM Whirlpool - PKN Orlens.t.
104Marc HesterDONG Energy - Himmerlands.t.
105Enrique MataEkspla - Nokias.t.
106Manuel SolaVictoria Bitters.t.
107Jacopo GuarnieriAstana Pro Teams.t.
108Marcel BarthTeam NSP - Ghosts.t.
109Marc De MaarJoker Meridas.t.
110Davide D'AngeloBanca Intesas.t.
111Sebastian LanderTDC - LRØ Rådgiving+ 32'32
112Taylor PhinneyThüringer Energie Teams.t.
113Blazej JaniaczykCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
114Mickaël DelageAtlas Personal - Jakroos.t.
115Christopher SchmiegTeam NetApps.t.
116Jarosław MaryczTEAM Whirlpool - PKN Orlens.t.
117Ruslan KarimovBelavias.t.
118Łukasz OwsianCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
119Sven ForbergerLKT Team Brandenburgs.t.
120John GadretBank BGZs.t.
121Kenneth HansenDONG Energy - Himmerlands.t.
122Adriano MaloriBanca Intesas.t.
123Martin LollesgaardTDC - LRØ Rådgivings.t.
124Przemyslav LechCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
125Aram TsepinTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
126Zdzislaw BoryckiBank BGZs.t.
127Yukihiro DoiTDC - LRØ Rådgivings.t.
128Lasse Norman HansenBlue Water Cyclings.t.
129Johan ZieslerTeam Øster Huss.t.
130Pelle ClappBlue Water Cyclings.t.
131Goya GawelTeam NetApps.t.
132Christer RakeStatoil - Stoerensoes.t.
133Stefan RadochlaTeam NetApps.t.
134Adam PhelanVictoria Bitters.t.
135Michael SchweizerThüringer Energie Teams.t.
136Magnus EspelandTeam Øster Huss.t.
137Ingmar DasslerThüringer Energie Teams.t.
138Manuele CaddeoBanca Intesas.t.
139Lucas PerssonDONG Energy - Himmerlands.t.
140Stefan LöfflerTeam NSP - Ghosts.t.
141Rasmus GuldhammerTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
142Franz SchiewerLKT Team Brandenburgs.t.
143Alain LauenerAtlas Personal - Jakroos.t.
144Ingar StokstadJoker Meridas.t.
145Andreas SchillingerTrilux - Abuss.t.
146Patrick BevinVictoria Bitters.t.
147Elias SchmähAtlas Personal - Jakroos.t.
148Bernhard OberholzerAtlas Personal - Jakroos.t.
149Sebastian ForkeTrilux - Abuss.t.
150Michael HümbertTrilux - Abuss.t.
151Davide Ricci BittiBanca Intesas.t.
152Berik KupeshovBelavias.t.
153Sebastian SosinTEAM Whirlpool - PKN Orlens.t.
154Adrian GjølbergJardar Syklings.t.
155Reimund KompallaThüringer Energie Teams.t.
156David RoschThüringer Energie Teams.t.
157Stefan SchäferTeam NSP - Ghosts.t.
158Mads ChristensenTDC - LRØ Rådgivings.t.
159Noah StickVictoria Bitters.t.
160Michael BerlingTDC - LRØ Rådgivings.t.
161Budun BubnovTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
162Daniel VestergaardBlue Water Cycling+ 35'37
163Mats LohneJardar Syklings.t.
164Bastian BürgelThüringer Energie Teams.t.
165Günter BönigTrilux - Abuss.t.
166Vegard BuggeJardar Sykling+ 36'41
167Greg KolkJoker Meridas.t.
168Vitus LembckeTrilux - Abuss.t.
169Waldemar HönnscheidtTrilux - Abuss.t.
170Carl FandinJoker Meridas.t.
171Ricardo MinskowskiLKT Team Brandenburgs.t.
172Gabriel RaschJardar Syklings.t.
173Daniel PetrovJardar Syklings.t.
174David VuksichVictoria Bitters.t.
175Albert YudashkinTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
176Edward KoniecznyCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
177Karl-Heinz BröcklerTEAM Kingspan+ 38'18
178Clemens FankhauserTEAM Kingspan+ 38'43
179Kasper B. DalstedBlue Water Cyclings.t.
180Jonas KolaasJardar Syklings.t.
181Tobias JennyTEAM Kingspan+ 39'56
182Stian GravdalJardar Syklings.t.
183Jan KolodziejczykBank BGZs.t.
184Matti DalgårdBlue Water Cyclings.t.
185Victor TsounisVictoria Bitters.t.
186Lucas CinicolaBanca Intesa+ 40'51
187Andreas MartiAtlas Personal - Jakroo+ 42'51
188Sebastian StockTeam NSP - Ghost+ 44'18
189Henrik Borg HermansenDONG Energy - Himmerlands.t.
190Pietro MoresiBanca Intesas.t.
191Kacper SawickiBank BGZs.t.
192Marius RaschTeam NSP - Ghosts.t.
193Jørgen OlsenJardar Syklings.t.

Points Jersey: Thor Hushovd, Novo Nordisk - SAS

Mountain Jersey: Thor Hushovd, Novo Nordisk - SAS

Young Rider: Rick Zabel, Volkswagen

Team Classification: Joker Merida



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sutty68
Two out of two, Novo Nordisk - SAS couldn't have asked for a better start Grin

 
MrUfo87
Great way to end his carreer this way! Grin But how did Joker won the Team Ranking instead of your team? Shock


 
sutty68
MrUfo87 wrote:
Great way to end his carreer this way! Grin But how did Joker won the Team Ranking instead of your team? Shock


There are another three stages to go yet Wink

 
MrUfo87
sutty68 wrote:
MrUfo87 wrote:
Great way to end his carreer this way! Grin But how did Joker won the Team Ranking instead of your team? Shock


There are another three stages to go yet Wink


Oh. Embarassed But why is Joker leading? Five riders in the Top-10 are from Novo Nordisk.


 
sutty68
MrUfo87 wrote:
sutty68 wrote:
MrUfo87 wrote:
Great way to end his carreer this way! Grin But how did Joker won the Team Ranking instead of your team? Shock


There are another three stages to go yet Wink


Oh. Embarassed But why is Joker leading? Five riders in the Top-10 are from Novo Nordisk.


I'm sorry i have no idea as to why Sad

 
Atlantius
sutty: Almost too good...

MrUfo87: Ireally did not expect the break to last, but it almost seemed like everyone agreed that Hushovd should get this one :lol:

Both: I haven't got the faintest idea why Joker as ranked higher than us in the teams either, but I can live with that...



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VoetsT
Good win for the God of thunder Grin
GC is also looking very good


 
Shonak
Gratz on winning Quebec and a new norwegian race? Sounds great. Awesome for Thor to win the 2nd stage, what an effort. Shock


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The team seem to be winning everywhere now, they are TOO big not to have a continental team...... with Greenland riders! Wink

 
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