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Riis123
Lefevre agrees with Boonen: Quick-Step team boss, Patrick Lefevere added, “Some men rode like such little children that they could only lose.”
 
Guido Mukk
Sagan will take a break now..until may and Tour California. GVA is also done enough (he with he's best would be match for Ardennes classics. Still man needs to rest.)
Still wondering how you Riis did not considered Sagan and GVA as Roubaix top contenders. Those 2 are ..cycling beast's and can do anything. Milan Sanremo, Vlaanderen, Roubaix ...you name it.Like who would have believed that Avermaet can win Rio..with that terrain (yeaah there also was that dh crash). Damn that man knows how to suffer. p.s. he did not even liked Roubaix race that much..Smile
Dagenkolb was biggest wheellsucker today..2nd place go's for Stybar.
..and we never know how Boonen condition really was. Todays mad tempo was to fast for all riders.
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Guido Mukk
Riis123 wrote:
Lefevre agrees with Boonen: Quick-Step team boss, Patrick Lefevere added, “Some men rode like such little children that they could only lose.”


he is talking about Trepstra?
 
Aquarius97
Guido Mukk wrote:
Riis123 wrote:
Lefevre agrees with Boonen: Quick-Step team boss, Patrick Lefevere added, “Some men rode like such little children that they could only lose.”


he is talking about Trepstra?


Based on Boonen statement, it should be about Degenkolb
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Riis123
Guido Mukk wrote:
Riis123 wrote:
Lefevre agrees with Boonen: Quick-Step team boss, Patrick Lefevere added, “Some men rode like such little children that they could only lose.”


he is talking about Trepstra?

If you had the time to go back to the post just before, you'd see it was Degenkolb Lefevre (and Boonen) were talking about.
 
Guido Mukk
Aquarius97 wrote:
Guido Mukk wrote:
Riis123 wrote:
Lefevre agrees with Boonen: Quick-Step team boss, Patrick Lefevere added, “Some men rode like such little children that they could only lose.”


he is talking about Trepstra?


Based on Boonen statement, it should be about Degenkolb


sry forgot that Wink sign. Trepstra as Lefevre rider did fucked with Sagan same way
 
Guido Mukk
it's also a little lame that team manager whining that Dagenkolb spoiled he's biggest protege Boonen to win he's final race.
 
Paul23
Guido Mukk wrote:
Aquarius97 wrote:
Guido Mukk wrote:
Riis123 wrote:
Lefevre agrees with Boonen: Quick-Step team boss, Patrick Lefevere added, “Some men rode like such little children that they could only lose.”


he is talking about Trepstra?


Based on Boonen statement, it should be about Degenkolb


sry forgot that Wink sign. Trepstra as Lefevre rider did fucked with Sagan same way


Nope, Sagan threw his race away himself at Gent.
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ryant
Riis123 wrote:
Lefevre agrees with Boonen: Quick-Step team boss, Patrick Lefevere added, “Some men rode like such little children that they could only lose.”


Reminds me of Stybar in the last 10km xD
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Avin Wargunnson
Guido Mukk wrote:
it's also a little lame that team manager whining that Dagenkolb spoiled he's biggest protege Boonen to win he's final race.

I am not sure if you are aware, but Lefevre is considered to be biggest idiot around cycling by majority of other people around the sport. You cant take that man seriously, rather ignore him...
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Guido Mukk
Avin Wargunnson wrote:
Guido Mukk wrote:
it's also a little lame that team manager whining that Dagenkolb spoiled he's biggest protege Boonen to win he's final race.

I am not sure if you are aware, but Lefevre is considered to be biggest idiot around cycling by majority of other people around the sport. You cant take that man seriously, rather ignore him...


I believe Marc Madiot will beat him with that..he was getting once letter what was written in english.
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What a fuck..cycling world language is french
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Riis123
"I crashed, had four punctures and in the end my derailleur broke down. After my crash I had to chase for a very long time and spent a lot of energy but I came back. Then I punctured and came back. I punctured again, came back again. Then I punctured again when the peloton was broken into several groups. I punctured in front and behind. In the end on the Carrefour de l'Arbre, I rode away with Boonen and others. We came back to about half a minute and then my derailleur broke off. I started getting better even though I suffered a lot early on. But now, I'm feeling fresh. I just wasn't able to do something. I rode on three bikes and four sets of wheels," Naesen said.
 
Ollfardh
Avin Wargunnson wrote:
Guido Mukk wrote:
it's also a little lame that team manager whining that Dagenkolb spoiled he's biggest protege Boonen to win he's final race.

I am not sure if you are aware, but Lefevre is considered to be biggest idiot around cycling by majority of other people around the sport. You cant take that man seriously, rather ignore him...


He's more of a douchebag than an idiot I'd say.

But I still don't get Trek's tactics. Stuyven was dropped and Degenkolb still not helping Boonen. Were they just happy with a 4th or 5th place?
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alexkr00
Ollfardh wrote:
Avin Wargunnson wrote:
Guido Mukk wrote:
it's also a little lame that team manager whining that Dagenkolb spoiled he's biggest protege Boonen to win he's final race.

I am not sure if you are aware, but Lefevre is considered to be biggest idiot around cycling by majority of other people around the sport. You cant take that man seriously, rather ignore him...


He's more of a douchebag than an idiot I'd say.

But I still don't get Trek's tactics. Stuyven was dropped and Degenkolb still not helping Boonen. Were they just happy with a 4th or 5th place?


I don't understand why Boonen and Degenkolb weren't in that move instead of Stybar and Stuyven to begin with. I mean it looked like a pretty serious move.
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Shonak
Well I get that Tommeke is complaining but honestly, when you shout it out to the entire world and make a whole media buzz about your last race, you don't have to wonder when you get marked out. Smile
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Strydz
alexkr00 wrote:
Ollfardh wrote:
Avin Wargunnson wrote:
Guido Mukk wrote:
it's also a little lame that team manager whining that Dagenkolb spoiled he's biggest protege Boonen to win he's final race.

I am not sure if you are aware, but Lefevre is considered to be biggest idiot around cycling by majority of other people around the sport. You cant take that man seriously, rather ignore him...


He's more of a douchebag than an idiot I'd say.

But I still don't get Trek's tactics. Stuyven was dropped and Degenkolb still not helping Boonen. Were they just happy with a 4th or 5th place?


I don't understand why Boonen and Degenkolb weren't in that move instead of Stybar and Stuyven to begin with. I mean it looked like a pretty serious move.


Maye at that point Boonen and Degenkolb didn't have it to go with the move and thought they would bring it back in time, it's easy after the event to say they should of done this and that but in the heat of a race these mistakes happen quite often.
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Anderis
I'm really not sure that Langeveld deserves higher FL and CO than Van Baarle based on Roubaix only.

For the last 2 years, Van Baarle seemed to be the stronger of the two most of the time they rode together. It's not like 3rd in Roubaix is that much better than 4th in Flanders (and it's not like Van Baarle was nowhere in the race, it could well be him in front of Langeveld if all of those attacks worked out differently) so now Langeveld will be above Van Baarle in Cannondale's peckingo rder in the game. I don't think that's right.
 
alexkr00
Strydz wrote:
alexkr00 wrote:
Ollfardh wrote:
Avin Wargunnson wrote:
Guido Mukk wrote:
it's also a little lame that team manager whining that Dagenkolb spoiled he's biggest protege Boonen to win he's final race.

I am not sure if you are aware, but Lefevre is considered to be biggest idiot around cycling by majority of other people around the sport. You cant take that man seriously, rather ignore him...


He's more of a douchebag than an idiot I'd say.

But I still don't get Trek's tactics. Stuyven was dropped and Degenkolb still not helping Boonen. Were they just happy with a 4th or 5th place?


I don't understand why Boonen and Degenkolb weren't in that move instead of Stybar and Stuyven to begin with. I mean it looked like a pretty serious move.


Maye at that point Boonen and Degenkolb didn't have it to go with the move and thought they would bring it back in time, it's easy after the event to say they should of done this and that but in the heat of a race these mistakes happen quite often.


Sure, it's perhaps easy to say that now, but I got that vide during the race as well.

And they thought it will be brought back. But by who? I mean they were the main guys in the back and they knew they were not gonna chase since they had team - mates in that group.
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Riis123
Boonen missed the moved badly (When GVA went up the front) and Degenkolb raced so negatively to the extent that he probably didn't care, as long as he just marked Boonen.
 
Forever the Best
After remembering the key moments of the classsics this year Sagan looked as strong as last year. He was only a bit weaker in Gent-Wevelgem. He just had bad tactics and bad luck so his classics season was extremely disappointing. But he was very strong yesterday.
 
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