Other Races 2015
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Riis123 |
Posted on 02-08-2015 19:56
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Spilak23 wrote:
Riis123 wrote:
Didnt catch the stage.
WHAT
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FATASS? Flat roads in Poland too much for him already? God bless him.
He is not in Poland. I doubt Lavenu knows where he is.
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I cannot remember something similar to this. Yeah, Ulrich had kinda the same problem with his weight, but he at least showed up at the Tour in decent shape. Betancur is just plain lazy it seems, or he got some very, very big problems he needs to work out
Im hoping he somehow shows up in the Vuelta at 60 kg after training like a maniac in Columbia, but chances of that happening? Slim, nah, actually just fat. Fat fat fat fat. I still love him tho. |
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MartijnVDD |
Posted on 02-08-2015 20:51
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Motorbikes seem to strongly dislike Belgian riders on the attack. Apparently, for those who saw the motorbike incident with Vanmarcke in London, the driver thought Vanmarcke was a tourist and tried to chase him off the road... |
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cio93 |
Posted on 02-08-2015 21:02
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MartijnVDD wrote:
Motorbikes seem to strongly dislike Belgian riders on the attack. Apparently, for those who saw the motorbike incident with Vanmarcke in London, the driver thought Vanmarcke was a tourist and tried to chase him off the road...
A tourist riding 50km/h in a professional jersey. If that's true, that guy doesn't just need a ban, that guy needs a mental hospital.
About Pologne, can we please just not use 90 degree corners with less than 100 metres to go in a sprint finish. Ever again. Can we just not?
Can people please use their minds? Or simply try to not have any kind of responsibility in life if they can't?
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 02-08-2015 21:04
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He could have bought the jersey, the racing number on the other hand
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roturn |
Posted on 02-08-2015 21:17
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cio93 |
Posted on 02-08-2015 21:18
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Iberian cycling is doped up as hell. Where's the news.
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Stromeon |
Posted on 02-08-2015 21:39
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Meanwhile one of my favourite races in the cycling season has kicked off today. That's right, the Vuelta a Colombia is underway! South America's biggest race returns once again with the usual thermonuclear long-distance attacks, ridiculously difficult climbs, slow-motion sprints, hilarious hematocrits, terribly designed stages and epic MTTs.
After winning the last two editions - last year's edition by just a single second - Óscar Sevilla, he from back in the days of Kelme, lines up again as one of the big favourites. His main rivals will be the almost-as-ancient Fernando Camargo, who lost out to Sevilla last year after Sevilla sprinted to claim two bonus seconds at an intermediate sprint on the final flat parade stage in Medellín, and the awesome Bolivian altitude specialist Óscar Soliz, who has always been there or thereabouts but claimed an important victory in winning the Clásico RCN last year.
Robinson Chalapud is a familiar name who also lines up with a good shot at the title, having returned to the Colombian scene with Orgullo Antiqueño after three years with the Colombia PCT team, and there's the romantic's choice in José Rujano, a former winner six years ago and one of those beautiful pure climbers who has always seemed like an underfulfilled talent on cycling's big stages. However he won the Vuelta a Táchira, Venezuela's biggest race, back in January and could spring a surprise on the Colombians.
The race kicked off as last year with a TTT, this year in the capital Bogotá, and, just like last year, Sevilla's incredibly strong EPM team won again. Chalapud has only an 11 second deficit, Soliz's Movistar Team (the South American offshoot) was a minute back, and Camacho's Formesan Bogota Humana a further 30 seconds behind. Of course lots of other contenders around, but I won't bore you with further details
The route is the usual mix of weird stages, quite a few flattish stages and some with some big climbs from the finish and shallow climbs towards the end etc. Highlights are Stage 6 with the famous Alto de la Linea (22km @ 7.6%), Stage 10 with a MTF on the Alto de Minas (42km @ 4.3%), and the traditional MTT on the penultimate stage to the Alto de las Palmas (16km @ 6.7%) just above Medellín.
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kadtagenero |
Posted on 03-08-2015 02:48
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Well, today was great... Vuelta a Colombia is always a party...
I saw this, 5 minutes after the last team started... (!)
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MartijnVDD |
Posted on 03-08-2015 08:48
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cio93 wrote:
MartijnVDD wrote:
Motorbikes seem to strongly dislike Belgian riders on the attack. Apparently, for those who saw the motorbike incident with Vanmarcke in London, the driver thought Vanmarcke was a tourist and tried to chase him off the road...
A tourist riding 50km/h in a professional jersey. If that's true, that guy doesn't just need a ban, that guy needs a mental hospital.
Vanmarcke already countered the story. Apparently, the driver just had a very peculiar way of reporting time gaps. |
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Strydz |
Posted on 03-08-2015 08:58
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I watched the Volta a Portugal stage yesterday from the 2nd last climb and it was a cracking stage, Cardoso was caught with I say 20 metres to go by his teammate who let him pass the line in 1st, the guy is no climber and the suffering on his face was massive the entire final climb so glad he hung on. They really know how to put on an exciting race in Portugal and looking forward now to the Torre stage
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Miguel98 |
Posted on 03-08-2015 17:02
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Miguel98 |
Posted on 03-08-2015 17:39
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Pelluchi is a real nice sprinter. Second time in two years that he beats someone from the big three. |
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 03-08-2015 17:41
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Nizzolo and Kittel barely managed to stay on their bikes after Ewan's crash. that some skill shown by both of them particiliary Nizzolo.
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clamel |
Posted on 03-08-2015 17:41
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What a massive crash in Poland, something I sometime miss in PCM.
Have anyone seen such a huge pile-up in the game ???
Surely Modolo came across in front of Caleb.
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Spilak23 |
Posted on 03-08-2015 17:44
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SSJ2Luigi wrote:
Nizzolo and Kittel barely managed to stay on their bikes after Ewan's crash. that some skill shown by both of them particiliary Nizzolo.
yeah his back wheel was at least 15cm in the air there
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murao22 |
Posted on 03-08-2015 17:54
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What a huuge crash! Only nine riders aren't flying around smashed barriers and baloons (baloons on tram rails - what an idiotic idea, mr Lang!) Bole lost for a while consciousness, but reached the finish line (source: CCC rider (Rutkiewicz?) interviewed by TVP pseudo-journalist) |
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Wilier |
Posted on 03-08-2015 19:13
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I'd love to see these guys go at it in a GT.
There's probably a good reason they're not in a WT or PCT team. |
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Wilier |
Posted on 03-08-2015 19:21
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Gonçalves wins 5th stage in Portugal after a 4km climb.
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murao22 |
Posted on 03-08-2015 19:24
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Belkov suffered the most in today's crash - he have broken ribs These f*cking barriers cannot be set more tighter? |
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wogsrus |
Posted on 03-08-2015 19:52
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I am live blogging the first stage of the Tour of Utah.
https://www.theroa...nt-4197908
Should see an interesting final sprint. |
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