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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 02-04-2017 17:26
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Tour de Romandie (WT) Stage 2/6, 191.7 kms So this is what flat stages look like in French-speaking Switzerland. The first and last chance for sprinters, which is also th reason why Barbero will only be riding this stage before dropping out and preparing le Tour. Seven escapees quickly got 1'30", but as from that moment they had to fight for every second. The 7 leaders had to keep up such a brutal pace to keep their gap that Michele Millan had to let the other six go already. In the background, José Gonçalves was involved in a crash along with some others. Biggest name among them was Chevrier, current GC 7th. Despite a two-minute gap they'd all manage to catch up with the bunch. The pace remained high for a while, and the breakaway was reduced to four members. Boem, Hardy, Sjors Roosen and Datsenko were left and only fought for some KoM points that did not suffice to claim the jersey. The sprinter teams did their job and reeled them in, but no other team had so many guys near the front as we did. Matthews and Gaviria were both on their own, while Barbero could count on 2 guys in front of him. Matthews accelerated very early, at the uphill sector just before the last kilometer. Barbero left the wheel of Bilbao as he had to wait for a gap to open up somewhere, then one did at the left hand side of the road... As soon as he had found the gap there was just no stopping him today. Barbero secured his third victory of the year, over Bokeloh and Gaviria. Tour de Romandie 2019 Stage 2/6 1 | | Carlos Barbero | Ruralvía - Seguros RGA | 4h12'28" | 2 | | Jonas Bokeloh | Team LottoNL - Jumbo | s.t. | 3 | | Fernando Gaviria | Movistar Team | s.t. | 4 | | Fabio Aru | Tinkoff | s.t. | 5 | | Kenneth Vanbilsen | Lotto - Soudal | s.t. | 6 | | Michael Matthews | Orica - Scott | s.t. | 7 | | Ben Swift | Skydive Dubai Pro Team | s.t. | 8 | | Owen Logan | Cannondale Pro Team | s.t. | 9 | | Enrique Sanz | Team Katusha - Alpecin | s.t. | 10 | | Mikel Landa | Movistar Team | s.t. |
Tour de Romandie 2019 Overall standings 1 | | Juan Andres Pardo | Team Sky | 4h2'51" | 2 | | Jakob Fuglsang | Orica - Scott | + 10" | 3 | | Tejay Van Garderen | Team Sky | s.t. | 4 | | Alberto Contador | Movistar Team | s.t. | 5 | | Roman Kreuziger | IAM Cycling | + 12" | 6 | | Fabio Aru | Tinkoff | + 16" | 7 | | Clément Chevrier | Cofidis, Solutions Crédits | + 17" | 8 | | Mikel Landa | Movistar Team | + 18" | 9 | | Davide Formolo | Tinkoff | + 19" | 10 | | Danilo Ghilardi | IAM Cycling | s.t. |
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Ollie23 |
Posted on 02-04-2017 20:53
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Great job by the time and a strong finish by Barbero! Congrats! What are your expectations for the next mountainous stage?
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Aquarius97 |
Posted on 02-04-2017 21:08
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Barbero is doing an incredible season. Congrats!
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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 03-04-2017 12:08
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Ollie23 wrote:
Great job by the time and a strong finish by Barbero! Congrats! What are your expectations for the next mountainous stage?
Thanks! For the next stage we're counting on Ion Izagirre and Vandenborre. Both are riding their last prep race before a big goal so their shape should be fine. And Ion came in 6th overall in last year's edition.
Thanks! He will now leave the race and get some rest before the NC's, Dauphiné / Switzerland and le Tour.
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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 03-04-2017 13:09
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Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey (2.HC) Stage 4/8, 130.4 kms Almost halfway there, and this fourth stage is one of the few remaining oppurtunities to change anything in the overall standings. All climbs are short but especially the last could cause time gaps if anyone's the best. Rosskopf and Tamulis just can't stop attacking, they joined the break of the day again. This time Rivero and Cipriano were their partners. At the only categorised hill, the former got enough points to stay in the jersey. Tamulis definitively lost contact 50 kms from the finish. It was not a big surprise as he had been the weakest link in the breakaway all day long. Cipranio proved to be the strongest as he dropped the other two at the penultimate climb. They would come back in the descent, but had to let go of him again on the flat. The bunch sat already at only 1'30" though. Cipriano got caught on the final climb, right before Suaza attacked with van der Poel on his wheel. Chávarri had to surpass some fading riders, and he'd come too late to respond. Same story for GC first Eijkelkamp. Van der Poel easily won the sprint and secured both the stage and the provisional overall lead. In the end the duo got 40 seconds on the pack. Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey 2019 Stage 4/8 1 | | Mathieu van der Poel | Team Dimension Data | 2h54'43" | 2 | | Bernardo Suaza | Colombia | s.t. | 3 | | Dylan Teuns | Lotto Soudal | + 40" | 4 | | Boris Vallée | Lotto Soudal | s.t. | 5 | | Jan Bakelants | Lotto Soudal | s.t. | 6 | | Ednaldo Luiz Cortes | Ruralvía - Seguros RGA | s.t. | 7 | | Jérôme Baugnies | Lotto Soudal | s.t. | 8 | | Stefano Agostini | Lampre-Merida | s.t. | 9 | | Eder Chávarri | Ruralvía - Seguros RGA | s.t. | 10 | | Liam Bertazzo | Androni Giocattoli - Sidermec | s.t. |
Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey 2019 Overall standings 1 | | Mathieu van der Poel | Team Dimension Data | 12h42'31" | 2 | | Egbert Eijkelkamp | Lampre-Merida | + 9" | 3 | | Bernardo Suaza | Colombia | + 57" | 4 | | Jan Bakelants | Lotto Soudal | + 58" | 5 | | Dylan Teuns | Lotto Soudal | s.t. | 6 | | Eder Chávarri | Ruralvía - Seguros RGA | + 1'16" | 7 | | Raffaello Bonusi | Lampre-Merida | + 1'26" | 8 | | Ilya Koshevoy | CCC Sprandi Polkowice | + 1'37" | 9 | | Larry Warbasse | Cannondale Pro Team | s.t. | 10 | | Luca Sterbini | Androni Giocattoli - Sidermec | s.t. |
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sutty68 |
Posted on 03-04-2017 13:47
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Great win for Carlos Barbero in Romandie
And the guys keeping up there good form in Turkey too |
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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 03-04-2017 14:46
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sutty68 wrote:
Great win for Carlos Barbero in Romandie
And the guys keeping up there good form in Turkey too
Thanks, hopefully we'll be able to keep up the good riding in the mountains in Romandie, and move up a bit in Turkey.
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Posted on 04-04-2017 12:09
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Tour de Romandie (WT) Stage 3/6, 183.5 kms Five second category climbs and a first category one but yet it's still not sufficient to receive the queen stage label. Yet today could still turn the current GC standings upside down or separate the chaff from the grain. A breakaway group was formed at the first of today's climbs. Originally they were seven but before the top Gaudin and Ledoux had lost contact already. The former would catch up in the descent and rejoined Jacobs, Colla, Martinelli, GC 12th Robert Power and Datsenko in the front sextet. Next up was the 1310 m Mont Aubert. Gaudin was dropped mercilessly, and Datsenko suffered an identical fate at the next, very steep 1311 m Creux du Van climb. Jacobs and Martinelli climbed surprisingly strongly. Jacobs was the next to lose contact at the climb to Chaumont (1171m). The trio that was left at the front had about 4'30" left on a peloton that had been reduced to 68 guys, Vandenborre and Izagirre still included. The leading trio soon became a duo, because Martinelli had to let go as well. Colla and Power dropped him only 2 kilometers after getting rid of Jacobs and kept their advantage at around 4 minutes. In the meantime another 20 riders had been dropped from a now quickly shrinking pack. While the duo in front remained together, accelerations from the bunch started to take place at the toughest of today's climbs. The 1494 m Col du Chasseral saw Chamarro and Tatarinov try first, but 2 kms from the summit overall leader Pardo launched his much more energetic attack. None of the GC guys could keep up or bridge, and in the descent Pardo reeled in Colla and Power. Both of them had to give their all to keep up with him downhill. A group with Landa sat 44" back, the bunch at 1'12". Pardo dropped Colla and Power at the final climb but then got reeled in himself by Aru, Landa and Ghilardi. When the group behind was closing in, the young Swiss, clothed in a white jersey, attacked his companions. Only Aru tried to follow but just like Landa and Pardo he could not keep up; the two latter got caught by Vandenborre, who had very solid legs. Ghilardi reached the last top with 20" on Aru and 59" on Vandenborre. A stage victory was up for grabs, in the descent to La Chaux-de-Fonds. The 23-year old Danilo Ghilardi gave the Swiss fans a perfect day as he both won the stage and became the new yellow jersey. Aru came home together with Vandenborre, 54" later, the third group finished at 1'29". Tour de Romandie 2019 Stage 3/6 1 | | Danilo Ghilardi | IAM Cycling | 5h19'01" | 2 | | Fabio Aru | Tinkoff | + 54" | 3 | | Sam Vandenborre | Ruralvía - Seguros RGA | s.t. | 4 | | Juan Andrés Pardo | Team Sky | + 1'29" | 5 | | Warren Barguil | Quick-Step Floors | s.t. | 6 | | Bart De Clercq | Lotto - Soudal | s.t. | 7 | | Mikel Landa | Movistar Team | s.t. | 8 | | Tejay Van Garderen | Team Sky | + 2'09" | 9 | | Alberto Contador | Movistar Team | s.t. | 10 | | Robert Power | Lotto - Soudal | s.t. |
Tour de Romandie 2019 Overall standings 1 | | Danilo Ghilardi | IAM Cycling | 9h45'01" | 2 | | Fabio Aru | Tinkoff | + 55" | 3 | | Sam Vandenborre | Ruralvía - Seguros RGA | + 1'09" | 4 | | Juan Andrés Pardo | Team Sky | + 1'14" | 5 | | Mikel Landa | Movistar Team | + 1'38" | 6 | | Bart De Clercq | Lotto - Soudal | + 1'48" | 7 | | Warren Barguil | Quick-Step Floors | + 1'49" | 8 | | Jakob Fuglsang | Orica - Scott | + 2'10" | 9 | | Tejay Van Garderen | Team Sky | s.t. | 10 | | Alberto Contador | Movistar Team | s.t. |
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Posted on 04-04-2017 13:01
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Nice job here Kis! pitty its not possible to use likes. I do like Your story game!
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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 04-04-2017 14:16
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hanspetter61 wrote:
Nice job here Kis! pitty its not possible to use likes. I do like Your story game!
Thanks hanspetter!
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Posted on 04-04-2017 16:16
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Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey (2.HC) Stage 5/8, 189 kms Stage 5 has been categorised as flat, but still there are many climbs to conquer. The hardest do appear in the opening half of the race though. Cortes attacked at the first climb, along with Evans, Alafaci, Yáñez and Tusveld. Apart from that it was a horribly predictable stage. Despite the 8-minute gap none of the escapees came even close to a stage victory. All our sprinters were dropped due to the high pace. Chávarri survived and remarkably sprinted to a third position, behind Bakelants and stage winner Vallée. Too bad, no bonification seconds are awarded in Turkey. Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey 2019 Stage 5/8 1 | | Boris Vallée | Lotto - Soudal | 4h35'17" | 2 | | Jan Bakelants | Lotto - Soudal | s.t. | 3 | | Eder Chávarri | Ruralvía - Seguros RGA | s.t. | 4 | | Tosh Van der Sande | Lotto - Soudal | s.t. | 5 | | Mathieu van der Poel | Team Dimension Data | s.t. | 6 | | Kamil Gradek | CCC Sprandi Polkowice | s.t. | 7 | | Bernardo Suaza | Colombia | s.t. | 8 | | Davide Ballerini | Lampre-Merida | s.t. | 9 | | Christopher Hatz | LA Aluminios - Antarte | s.t. | 10 | | Daniele Ratto | Androni Giocattoli - Sidermec | s.t. |
Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey 2019 Overall standings 1 | | Mathieu van der Poel | Team Dimension Data | 17h17'48" | 2 | | Egbert Eijkelkamp | Lampre-Merida | + 9" | 3 | | Bernardo Suaza | Colombia | + 57" | 4 | | Jan Bakelants | Lotto - Soudal | + 58" | 5 | | Dylan Teuns | Lotto - Soudal | s.t. | 6 | | Eder Chávarri | Ruralvía - Seguros RGA | + 1'16" | 7 | | Ilya Koshevoy | CCC Sprandi Polkowice | + 1'37" | 8 | | Larry Warbasse | Cannondale Pro Team | s.t. | 9 | | Luca Sterbini | Androni Giocattoli - Sidermec | s.t. | 10 | | Antimo Facchino | Cannondale Pro Team | + 2'23" |
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sutty68 |
Posted on 04-04-2017 16:31
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Great to see Sam sticking with Aru |
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Aquarius97 |
Posted on 04-04-2017 17:36
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Great job by Vandenborre. I guess that the final stage is a TT. Is Ghilardi good enough in TT to keep his leader's jersey against Sam?
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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 04-04-2017 17:57
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True story sutty, though there's no glory in doing it once. So hopefully he'll be able to keep it up until the end.
Aquarius97 wrote:
Great job by Vandenborre. I guess that the final stage is a TT. Is Ghilardi good enough in TT to keep his leader's jersey against Sam?
The final stage is a flat 16-km TT, but there are 2 more mountain stages left before that. Sam should be the better TT-ist but the difference is nog that big, so he needs to move closer before the final stage.
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Aquarius97 |
Posted on 04-04-2017 18:01
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Oh, I was mistaken by the Turkey's stage
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Tamijo |
Posted on 05-04-2017 11:35
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Moving fast here, hard to keep up
Supreeme stage win in 2nd stage, Romandie.
A little disappointing with a 40” loss at an relative easy 4th stage in Turkey, but no gamebraker.
And then a great 3rd in Romandie moving to very top of GC - SO NICE
An then a fine podium at 5th in Turkey
All in all some very good days for the team.
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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 05-04-2017 11:55
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Tamijo wrote:
Supreeme stage win in 2nd stage, Romandie.
A little disappointing with a 40” loss at an relative easy 4th stage in Turkey, but no gamebraker.
And then a great 3rd in Romandie moving to very top of GC - SO NICE
An then a fine podium at 5th in Turkey
All in all some very good days for the team.
Some very good days indeed, especially at WT level in Romandie, as Turkey's still a little disappointment for us so far.
Do you feel like I'm moving too quickly at the moment?
What about the rest of you guys?
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sutty68 |
Posted on 05-04-2017 13:28
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Do the reports at a pace that suits you and no one else, if you report too fast you may get demotivated |
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Aquarius97 |
Posted on 05-04-2017 15:07
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I think that the once-a-day report is a good rhythm
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Tamijo |
Posted on 05-04-2017 17:22
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Do you feel like I'm moving too quickly at the moment?
Keep whatever pace you prefer - not a problem, can make a "more than one stage reply" as I just did.
If you got the time no reason to slow down, takes a lot of time to cover just one season anyway.
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