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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 18-02-2018 09:15
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jandal7 wrote:
Not a bad race (rofl) Stunning execution of the sprint, and reward for Ochoa with a fine leadout.
Perfect way to head into the World Championships.
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Wow, that's a dominating win!
(Btw, regarding your profile pic, are you a fellow Valencia fan?!)
Ollie: yes, I have been for quite some time now.
Awesome, me too!
Cool
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Posted on 18-02-2018 09:17
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World Championships 2019 Venue World Championships Latest ITT winners | | 2018 | | | 2017 | | | 2016 | 1. | | A. Malori | 1. | | A. Talansky | 1. | | T. Martin | 2. | | T. Van Garderen | 2. | | T. Phinney | 2. | | A. Dowsett | 3. | | D. Formolo | 3. | | A. Malori | 3. | | T. Phinney |
World Championships 2019 ITT profile - 44.2 kms World Championships 2019 ITT starlist | Italy | | Belgium | | USA | 1. | A.Malori | 11. | V.Campenaerts | 21. | A.Costa | 2. | G.Carboni | 12. | R.Pols | 22. | T.Phinney | 3. | D.Formolo | 13. | S.Vandenborre | 23. | T.Van Garderen | 4. | D.Martinelli | 14. | J.Vermote | 24. | | 5. | | 15. | | 25. | | 6. | | 16. | | 26. | | 7. | | 17. | | 27. | | 8. | | 18. | | 28. | | 9. | | 19. | | 29. | | | | | | | | | Netherlands | | Australia | | Great Britain | 31. | T.Dumoulin | 41. | R.Dennis | 51. | A.Dowsett | 32. | R.Cremers | 42. | C.Flakemore | 52. | G.Thomas | 33. | W.Kelderman | 43. | D.Howson | 53. | | 34. | S.Roosen | 44. | M.Scotson | 54. | | 35. | | 45. | | 55. | | 36. | | 46. | | 56. | | 37. | | 47. | | 57. | | 38. | | 48. | | 58. | | 39. | | 49. | | 59. | | | | | | | | | France | | Germany | | Spain | 61. | Y.Paillot | 71. | L.Meiler | 81. | A.Cuadros | 62. | R.Bardet | 72. | M.Koch | 82. | J.Castroviejo | 63. | J.LeBon | 73. | L.Löer | 83. | Je.Herrada | 64. | F.Maître | 74. | N.Politt | 84. | I.Izagirre | 65. | | 75. | | 85. | | 66. | | 76. | | 86. | | 67. | | 77. | | 87. | | 68. | | 78. | | 88. | | 69. | | 79. | | 89. | | | | | | | | | Denmark | | Portugal | | Russia | 91. | L.Hansen | 101. | R.Guerreiro | 111. | A.Vorobyev | 92. | M.Krigbaum | 102. | N.Oliveira | 112. | S.Chernetskiy | 93. | | 103. | | 113. | A.Evtushenko | 94. | | 104. | | 114. | R.Kustadinchev | 95. | | 105. | | 115. | | 96. | | 106. | | 116. | | 97. | | 107. | | 117. | | 98. | | 108. | | 118. | | 99. | | 109. | | 119. | | | | | | | | | Luxembourg | | Austria | | Poland | 121. | T.Wirtgen | 131. | M.Brändle | 141. | M.Kwiatkowski | 122. | | 132. | A.Hofer | 142. | M.Bodnar | 123. | | 133. | | 143. | M.Nowak | 124. | | 134. | | 144. | | 125. | | 135. | | 145. | | 126. | | 136. | | 146. | | 127. | | 137. | | 147. | | 128. | | 138. | | 148. | | 129. | | 139. | | 149. | | | | | | | | | Kazakhstan | | Switzerland | | Czech Republic | 151. | M.Ayazbayev | 161. | T.Bohli | 171. | J.Barta | 152. | D.Fominykh | 162. | D.Ghilardi | 172. | J.Hosek | 153. | | 163. | | 173. | L.König | 154. | | 164. | | 174. | | 155. | | 165. | | 175. | | 156. | | 166. | | 176. | | 157. | | 167. | | 177. | | 158. | | 168. | | 178. | | 159. | | 169. | | 179. | | | | | | | | | Slovenia | | Colombia | | Canada | 181. | U.Istenic | 191. | N.Quintana | 201. | A.Cataford | 182. | J.Bozic | 192. | O.Mendoza | 202. | | 183. | K.Stimulak | 193. | B.RamÃrez | 203. | | 184. | | 194. | | 204. | | 185. | | 195. | | 205. | | 186. | | 196. | | 206. | | 187. | | 197. | | 207. | | 188. | | 198. | | 208. | | 189. | | 199. | | 209. | | | | | | | | | South Africa | | Norway | | Lithuania | 211. | M.Williams | 221. | E.Boasson Hagen | 231. | I.Konovalovas | 212. | | 222. | | 232. | | 213. | | 223. | | 233. | | 214. | | 224. | | 234. | | 215. | | 225. | | 235. | | 216. | | 226. | | 236. | | 217. | | 227. | | 237. | | 218. | | 228. | | 238. | | 219. | | 229. | | 239. | | | | | | | | | Slovakia | | Ireland | | | 241. | M.Velits | 251. | I.Millar | | | 242. | | 252. | | | | 243. | | 253. | | | | 244. | | 254. | | | | 245. | | 255. | | | | 246. | | 256. | | | | 247. | | 257. | | | | 248. | | 258. | | | | 249. | | 259. | | | | | |
World Championships 2019 ITT media favorites | Adriano Malori (KAT) | | Tom Dumoulin (MOV) | | Victor Campenaerts (QST) | | Rohan Dennis (SKY) | | Taylor Phinney (BMC) | | Adrien Costa (CAN) |
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Aquarius97 |
Posted on 19-02-2018 20:33
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I assume you'll be controlling Spanish team. Which are the expectations for the race?
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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 19-02-2018 22:25
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Aquarius97 wrote:
I assume you'll be controlling Spanish team. Which are the expectations for the race?
I will, it's the first time in 3 years the game actually lets me actually play it.
For the time trial ambitions are next to nonexistent. For the road race everything will depend on the way the race is handled. Both Izagirre and Barbero could do really good there.
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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 20-02-2018 07:55
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World Championships 2019 - ITT Bristol, 44.2 kms World Championships 2019 - ITT Race results | | Sam Vandenborre | BELGIUM | 59'53" | | | Matthias Brändle | AUSTRIA | + 23" | | | Sjors Roosen | NETHERLANDS | + 27" |
4 | | Taylor Phinney | UNITED STATES | + 44" | 5 | | Leopold König | CZECH REPBULIC | + 52" | 6 | | Tom Dumoulin | NETHERLANDS | + 1'28" | 7 | | Rohan Dennis | AUSTRALIA | + 1'32" | 8 | | Adrien Costa | UNITED STATES | + 1'36" | 9 | | Mathias Krigbaum | DENMARK | + 1'43" | 10 | | Alex Dowsett | GREAT BRITAIN | + 1'46" | 11 | | Tom Wirtgen | LUXEMBOURG | + 1'51" | 12 | | Victor Campenaerts | BELGIUM | + 1'52" | 13 | | Tejay Van Garderen | UNITED STATES | s.t. | 14 | | Adriano Malori | ITALY | + 1'53" | 15 | | Rubén Pols | BELGIUM | + 2'02" | 16 | | Danilo Ghilardi | SWITZERLAND | + 2'03" | 17 | | Ruben Guerreiro | PORTUGAL | + 2'10" | 18 | | Daniil Fominykh | KAZAKHSTAN | + 2'20 | 19 | | Campbell Flakemore | AUSTRALIA | + 2'21" | 20 | | Lasse Norman Hansen | DENMARK | + 2'22" |
World Championships 2019 - ITT Sam's reaction These legs man,... I could only dream about feeling this good on such a big day. I may have missed out on a huge win just a week back, but this makes up for so much. I'd like to thank everyone who's supported me all year long, I owe you all so much.
Celebrating? A little at least, yeah. I will not be taking part in the road race, so Il Lombardia or Varese will be my next race. I'll just be cheering from the side of the road on Sunday. For my teammates or compatriots? I ought to say both .
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Aquarius97 |
Posted on 20-02-2018 09:24
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Wow Amazing performance of Sam!
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Raziz |
Posted on 20-02-2018 11:20
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What an ending of the season for Sam, and there could still be more to come. |
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sutty68 |
Posted on 20-02-2018 13:27
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Yay, Sam is a World Champion, what a Great season he is having |
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Ollie23 |
Posted on 20-02-2018 18:39
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Congratulations to Sam! He just made himself even more difficult to resign...
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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 20-02-2018 20:58
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Raziz wrote:
What an ending of the season for Sam, and there could still be more to come. sutty68 wrote:
Yay, Sam is a World Champion, what a Great season he is having Ollie23 wrote:
Congratulations to Sam! He just made himself even more difficult to resign...
Thank you all! A perfect way to get something out of these superb Vuelta legs.
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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 21-02-2018 09:02
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World Championships 2019 Road Race profile - 251.1 kms World Championships 2019 Main difficulties (15x) World Championships 2019 Road Race starlist | Australia | | Belgium | | Slovakia | 1. | C. Ewan | 11. | J. Stuyven | 21. | P. Sagan | 2. | S. Clarke | 12. | T. Benoot | 22. | E. Baska | 3. | M. Goss | 13. | J. Debusschere | 23. | M. Vysna | 4. | N. Haas | 14. | J. Keukeleire | | | 5. | L. Howard | 15. | Y. Lampaert | | | 6. | M. Matthews | 16. | E. Theuns | | | 7. | J. McCarthy | 17. | B. Vallée | | | 8. | R. McCarthy | 18. | W. V/Alderwerelt | | | 9. | R. Power | 19. | T. V/der Sande | | | | | | | | | | Italy | | France | | Germany | 31. | N. Bonifazio | 41. | A. Demare | 51. | J. Degenkolb | 32. | S. Colbrelli | 42. | J. Alaphilippe | 52. | N. Arndt | 33. | E. Favilli | 43. | B. Coquard | 53. | P. Bauhaus | 34. | F. Felline | 44. | T. Gallopin | 54. | J. Bokeloh | 35. | G. Nizzolo | 45. | A. Gougeard | 55. | G. Ciolek | 36. | K. Sbaragli | 46. | C. Laporte | 56. | L. Kämna | 37. | M. Trentin | 47. | A. Petit | 57. | M. König | 38. | E. Viviani | 48. | A. Roux | 58. | J. Sütterlin | 39. | F. Zurlo | 49. | M. Sarreau | 59. | P. Wehmschulte | | | | | | | | Norway | | Denmark | | Colombia | 61. | A. Kristoff | 71. | M. Cort Nielsen | 81. | F. Gaviria | 62. | E. Bo Hagen | 72. | M. Carbel | 82. | C.A. Betancur | 63. | S. Enger | 73. | A. Kra. Andersen | 83. | J. Molano | | | 74. | M. Pedersen | 84. | D. Ochoa | | | 75. | M. Valgren | 85. | D. Quintana | | | | | 86. | J. Romero | | | | | 87. | B. Suaza | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Netherlands | | Slovenia | | United States | 91. | M. Hofland | 101. | L. Mezgec | 111. | L. Owen | 92. | L. Boom | 102. | G. Bole | 112. | W. Barta | 93. | T. Dumoulin | 103. | D. Jukic | 113. | D. Eaton | 94. | A. Looij | 104. | M. Kump | 114. | T. Farrar | 95. | T. Slagter | 105. | T. Mikelj | 115. | D. Helling | 96. | M. Teunissen | 106. | L. Pibernik | 116. | T. Magner | 97. | N. V/Der Lijke | 107. | J. Polanc | 117. | E. Young | 98. | D. Van Poppel | | | | | 99. | W. Wippert | | | | | | | | | | | | Spain | | Great Britain | | Kazakhstan | 121. | C. Barbero | 131. | L. Rowe | 141. | A. Lutsenko | 122. | P. Bilbao | 132. | I. Stannard | 142. | I. Davidenok | 123. | R. Fernández | 133. | B. Swift | 143. | V. Galeyev | 124. | O. Fraile | 134. | G. Thomas | 144. | Y. Gidich | 125. | I. Izagirre | 135. | S. Yates | 145. | V. Gorbunov | 126. | M. Landa | 136. | A. Yates | 146. | A. Kamyshev | 127. | J.A. Pardo | | | | | 128. | A. Valverde | | | | | 129. | C. Verona | | | | | | | | | | | | Poland | | Switzerland | | Russia | 151. | M. Kwiatkowski | 161. | S. Dillier | 171. | A. Tsatevich | 152. | P. Franczak | 162. | S. Küng | 172. | S. Chernetskiy | 153. | P. Komisarek | 163. | D. Page | 173. | A. Kurbatov | 154. | E. Laton | 164. | S. Reichenbach | 174. | V. Kuznetsov | 155. | R. Majka | 165. | L. Spengler | 175. | V. Manakov | 156. | M. Paterski | | | 176. | D. Nemykin | 157. | A. Teklinski | | | 177. | I. Savitskiy | | | | | 178. | E. Shalunov | | | | | 179. | E. Silin | | | | | | | | Luxembourg | | Lithuania | | Czech Republic | 181. | J. Drucker | 191. | R. Navardauskas | 201. | Z. Stybar | 182. | B. Gastauer | 192. | A. Kruopis | 202. | M. Boros | 183. | B. Jungels | 193. | E. Siskevicius | 203. | J. Hirt | 184. | A. Kirsch | | | 204. | K. HnÃk | | | | | 205. | M. Hunal | | | | | 206. | M. Schlegel | | | | | 207. | P. Vakoc | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Ireland | | South Africa | | Canada | 211. | P. Lavery | 221. | R. J/V Rensburg | 231. | G. Boivin | 212. | F. English | 222. | L. Meintjes | 232. | P. Naud | 213. | D. Martin | | | | | 214. | N. Roche | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Austria | | Portugal | | | 241. | D. Schorn | 251. | F. Silvestre | | | 242. | M. Brändle | 252. | D. Freitas | | | 243. | M. Gogl | 253. | J. Gonçalves | | | 244. | G. Mühlberger | 254. | R. Guerreiro | | | 245. | G. Preidler | 255. | S. Magalhaes | | | | | 256. | N. Oliveira | | |
World Championships 2019 Road Race media favorites | Peter Sagan (TNK) | | Bryan Coquard (TNK) | | Michael Matthews (ORS) | | Arnaud Demare (DDD) | | Fernando Gaviria (MOV) | | Caleb Ewan (DDD) |
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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 22-02-2018 14:30
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World Championships 2019 - Road Race Bristol, 251.1 kms
It wasn't a long wait for the first attack. Maciej Paterski went on the first Rownhill Hill climb to be followed by Carlos Betancur, Martin Hunal, José Gonçalves, Georg Preidler (for Poland, Colombia, Czechia, Portugal, Austria). Thanks to multiple early crashes on the slippery roads, the five managed to extend their gap. It quickly grew to over 10' on the first couple of laps. France, Australia and Italy started the real chase on the last 5 laps. Their respective sprinters were Demare, Ewan and Bonifazio. The lead was 5'. Colombia turned out to be lucky to have Betancur out front, as they lost sprinter Molano, who crashed with 60 left. He could forget about a role in today's finale. Four and a half slippery laps to go in South West England. Federico Zurlo crashed out of contention on the very same lap. The main name to take a fall alongside him was domestique Boris Vallée (Belgium). Jasha Sütterlin no longer wanted to wait, and he attacked on the third to last crossing of the city's major sight in Clifton Suspension Bridge. Home rider Stannard's intention was to counter, with Peter Sagan on his wheel. It took true costauds such as Küng and Lutsenko one entire lap to chase the strong trio down. The breakaway group saw its lead decrease to 50". When the pack kept closing in, Carlos Betancur felt the urge to go faster than his companions could. So he did, on the penultimate Rownham Hill. As the break came back together, the pace in the peloton dropped. Going into the last lap, Lutsenko and Küng took charge of the chase once more. The front five tackled it with an advantage of 1'15", plenty of work to do. This time Betancur accelerated after Rownham Hill. The rest had to let go of him and were about to be swamped from behind. Rainbow jersey in 9? Ion Izagirre himself used the annoyingly false flat Durdham Hill to bring the gap down to 25". Still, only 4km to keep the Colombian from winning. Hitting the barriered last 2 km, Betancur kept 15"! Meanwhile I.Izagirre gave everything for Carlos Barbero, who'd survived the bumpy course. Sütterlin, back at the front, launched like a madman. With 650 m left he came next to Betancur while Barbero had only just left Izagirre's wake. Rainbow jersey for Jasha Sütterlin from Germany! Betancur saw the race of his life rewarded with a silver medal, while the next two places went to Carlos Barbero and Ion Izagirre respectively, as bronze goes to Spain. UCI World Championships 2019 Road race results | | Jasha Sütterlin | GERMANY | 6h06'29" | | | Carlos Betancur | COLOMBIA | s.t. | | | Carlos Barbero | SPAIN | s.t. |
4 | | Ion Izagirre | SPAIN | s.t. | 5 | | Arnaud Demare | FRANE | s.t. | 6 | | Ramunas Navardauskas | LITHUANIA | s.t. | 7 | | Georg Preidler | AUSTRIA | s.t. | 8 | | Martin Hunal | CZECH REPUBLIC | s.t. | 9 | | Magnus Cort Nielsen | DENMARK | s.t. | 10 | | John Degenkolb | GERMANY | s.t. | 11 | | Caleb Ewan | AUSTRALIA | s.t. | 12 | | José Gonçalves | PORTUGAL | s.t. | 13 | | Rafal Majka | POLAND | s.t. | 14 | | Stefan Küng | SWITZERLAND | s.t. | 15 | | Pello Bilbao | SPAIN | s.t. |
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Ollie23 |
Posted on 22-02-2018 19:20
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What an exciting race and a great write-up! Already looking forward to the next season
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sutty68 |
Posted on 23-02-2018 10:41
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Great performance from the Spanish squad |
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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 23-02-2018 21:03
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Ollie23 wrote:
What an exciting race and a great write-up! Already looking forward to the next season
Thank you both! Great to leave the UK with a medal, only two more races to go now.
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Posted on 24-02-2018 07:45
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A pleasant surprise seeing Sütterlin take the gold. Fantastic WC results for Caja Rural, too! |
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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 24-02-2018 17:54
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Ripley wrote:
A pleasant surprise seeing Sütterlin take the gold. Fantastic WC results for Caja Rural, too!
An unexpected name, that's for sure. But his powerful sprint at the back of such a long race (and after having attacked earlier) was so impressive no one will complain about the outcome, I think. Off to Italy now for us.
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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 24-02-2018 17:59
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Tre Valli Varesine 2019 (1.HC)
Lombardia, 202.6 kms Tre Valli Varesine Latest editions | | 2018 | | | 2017 | | | 2016 | 1. | | B. Intxausti | 1. | | A. Vuillermoz | 1. | | A. Vuillermoz | 2. | | J. RodrÃguez | 2. | | A. Manfredi | 2. | | V. Conti | 3. | | R. Kiserlovski | 3. | | A. Bottura | 3. | | L.P. Nordhaug |
Tre Valli Varesine 2019 Race profile Tre Valli Varesine 2019 Top riders | R. Bailly | | C. Betancur | | A. Bottura | | R. Fernández | | J. Hirt | | R. Kiserlovski | | M. Kudus | | A. Vuillermoz |
Tre Valli Varesine 2019 Team lineup | E. Chávarri | | B. Intxausti | | G. Izagirre | | A. Mendigain | | F. Palmero | | H. Saez | | D. Sagasta | | E. Zardini |
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sutty68 |
Posted on 26-02-2018 13:18
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Hopefully Intxausti will go for back to back wins |
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Kiserlovski01 |
Posted on 27-02-2018 07:02
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Would be a dream scenario ahead of his final race in Lombardia.
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