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Lefevere's Blue Army | S3 | Tour de France
valverde321
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i.imgur.com/FIkskOY.png Giro d'Italia 2021(2.UWT) i.imgur.com/FIkskOY.png
Part 6/7
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Stage 16
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On probably the toughest stage of the race, we thought it was important to get riders into the break. Padun, Reis and Bagioli all get into the days move, along with some big names, Quintana, Sosa, Mader, Adam Yates, and Zakarin.

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After the 2nd categorized climb of the day, a big split is made, and all of EF, but Lopez is behind. They work hard to get back, so they can support their leader though just before the next climb. The peloton didn't feel any urgency to push on and put EF at an advantage it seems.

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We're now onto the third climb of the day, and the most famous. The Motirolo and we can see the race situation on the screen. Padun is still in the lead group, with Mader, Mas and Quintana all there for Movistar. Zakarin and Caruso also still there. The peloton several bends further down the mountain are only around 25 strong, with a few stragglers from the break in no mans land between.

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With 1km to the top of the Motirolo, the favourites group is even smaller. Reis has been waiting up, and will joing Evenepoel and Jungels for the final climb, with Padun still up the road too, so Deceuninck may have the best numbers heading into the final climb now. However the break is looking safe for the stage win.

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Up the road, the break has started the last climb and Quintana and Zakarin attack the othrers. Padun has now dropped back to support the leaders, he wasn't strong enough to win the stage anyway.

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Evenepoel tries an attack again, just like the other day, with no response initially again.

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Quintana wins the stage.

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Behind, Jungels wins the sprint for sixth. The rest of the break took 2nd-5th behind Quintana, and the Evenepoel attack was brought back in the final 2km. Jungels even gets a small gap to Dumoulin.

Result
1i.imgur.com/e2YD8r4.png Nairo QuintanaMovistar+00:00
2i.imgur.com/TSHZGdp.png Ilnur ZakarinCCC Team+01:03
3i.imgur.com/FIkskOY.png Damiano CarusoBahrain McLaren+01:22
4i.imgur.com/58Ndr8n.png Gino MäderMovistar+02:07
5i.imgur.com/IleHYd2.png Tony GallopinAG2R+02:34


Stage 17
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Padun, gets into the breakaway again. This time, its much weaker and he is probably the strongest rider in the group.

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The peloton let the breaks advantage get to almost 15minutes. They will settle out the stage win themselves. With 10km to go, on part of the lumpy section, Padun attacks and only Jerome Cousin can follow.

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They get a gap of 45 seconds to the other breakaway riders, so Padun sits up. This causes Cousin to attack, and Padun simply sits in his wheel, heading into the last km.

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And Padun plays his tactics perfectly, sprinting with ease to victory. He's starting to become quite lethal from breakaways, and puts a nice cap on Deceuninck's race, as they run out of stages to gain time on Dumoulin with Jungels, and the disappointment of Hodeg.

Results
1i.imgur.com/ZvR1Wa7.png Mark PadunDeceuninck+00:00
2i.imgur.com/IleHYd2.png Jérôme CousinTotal Direct Energie+00:00
3i.imgur.com/FIkskOY.png Moreno MoserNIPPO+00:27
4i.imgur.com/1su0uB6.png Jan BartaMitchelton - Scott+00:27
5i.imgur.com/WG7P5Qt.png Andreas LeknessundUAE - Emirates+00:27


Stage 18
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Sam Oomen is forced to abandon only 15km into the day, as rain causes lots of crashes. With a dangerous descent to finish the stage, maybe a strong descender can go clear today?

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1km to the top of the climb and the break is in sight. Dumoulin kind of looks in trouble here, so Jungels sends Evenepoel to the front to try and put some pressure on, but its not enough.

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The break takes the stage again, and the leaders all come home together after a rather easy pace down the descent.

Results
1i.imgur.com/e2YD8r4.png Sergio Luis HenaoUAE - Emirates+00:00
2i.imgur.com/FIkskOY.png Damiano CarusoBahrain McLaren+00:00
3i.imgur.com/IleHYd2.png Tony GallopinAG2R+00:00
4i.imgur.com/58Ndr8n.png Gino MäderMovistar+00:21
5i.imgur.com/betkhQf.png Adam YatesMitchelton - Scott+00:21
Classifications after 18 Stages
GC
1i.imgur.com/oFEXpfN.png Tom DumoulinTeam Jumbo - Visma74h43'54
2i.imgur.com/NAsRASW.png Bob JungelsDeceuninck + 1'28
3i.imgur.com/e2YD8r4.png Miguel Angel LopezEF Education First + 2'47
4i.imgur.com/betkhQf.png Tao Geoghegan HartTeam INEOS+ 3'19
5i.imgur.com/FIkskOY.png Davide FormoloAstana Pro Team+ 5'13
6i.imgur.com/bBBa8EW.png Remco EvenepoelDeceuninck + 5'42
7i.imgur.com/FIkskOY.png Vincenzo NibaliTrek - Segafredo+ 6'36
8i.imgur.com/l1ZLbd5.png Emanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohe+ 6'54
9i.imgur.com/TSHZGdp.png Ilnur ZakarinCCC Team+ 6'55
10i.imgur.com/betkhQf.png Simon YatesMitchelton - Scott+ 7'42
Points
1i.imgur.com/FIkskOY.png Davide FormoloAstana Pro Team127
2i.imgur.com/betkhQf.png Simon YatesMitchelton - Scott114
3i.imgur.com/NAsRASW.png Bob JungelsDeceuninck110
4i.imgur.com/e2YD8r4.png Miguel Angel LopezEF Education First 103
5i.imgur.com/qGSDWVp.png Caleb EwanLotto - Soudal79
KOM
1i.imgur.com/FIkskOY.png Giovanni CarboniBardiani - CSF110
2i.imgur.com/TSHZGdp.png Ilnur ZakarinCCC Team95
3i.imgur.com/FIkskOY.png Damiano CarusoTeam Bahrain McLaren84
4i.imgur.com/FIkskOY.png Valerio ContiAndroni 78
5i.imgur.com/FIkskOY.png Marco CanolaNIPPO Vini Fantini 66
Youth
1i.imgur.com/bBBa8EW.png Remco EvenepoelDeceuninck 74h49'36 (1)
2i.imgur.com/e2YD8r4.png Ivan Ramiro SosaTeam INEOS+ 11'42 (2)
3i.imgur.com/ZvR1Wa7.png Mark PadunDeceuninck + 19'04 (3)
4i.imgur.com/58Ndr8n.png Gino MäderMovistar Team+ 31'17 (4)
5i.imgur.com/qGSDWVp.png Jai HindleyTeam Sunweb+ 45'58 (5)

 
Tamijo
Remco an important asset here, clearly to win U25 always aggressive. Not the only young rider setting his mark, great stage win my Mark.
 
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valverde321
Tamijo wrote:
Remco an important asset here, clearly to win U25 always aggressive. Not the only young rider setting his mark, great stage win my Mark.


Thanks! He's been really strong. I considered him being leader early on in the race, as it didn't look like either were going to hit their fitness peaks, and he was getting a lot of +4 or +5 days. Padun was lucky it was a flat day, so he just attacked on the hard section and the weak breakaway companions really stood no chance. Probably one of the weakest breakaway days of the race which was lucky for us.
 
valverde321
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i.imgur.com/FIkskOY.png Giro d'Italia 2021(2.UWT) i.imgur.com/FIkskOY.png
Part 7/7
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Stage 19
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Todays stage was actually rather anti-climatic as the 3 big climbs mostly immobilized the leaders, leaving Quintana to attack from the breakaway and grab the stage victory, nearly 3 minutes ahead of the GC men.

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Lopez takes the sprint for 2nd, with the major riders all getting the same time.

Results
1i.imgur.com/e2YD8r4.png Nairo QuintanaMovistar+00:00
2i.imgur.com/e2YD8r4.png Miguel Angel LopezEF Education First+03:22
3i.imgur.com/betkhQf.png Tao Geoghegan HartTeam INEOS+03:22
4i.imgur.com/oFEXpfN.png Tom DumoulinJumbo - Visma+03:22
5i.imgur.com/TSHZGdp.png Ilnur ZakarinCCC Team+03:22


Stage 20
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Its the last day to do any big damage, and in the breakaway today, is Evenepoel, who is now 11th in the GC, after losing a lot of time the day before. He's joined by Reis, Quintana, Meintjes, Aru and Henao, as well as a few others.

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As we start climbing the Col de Finestre, the tallest climb of the race, the breakaway is reduced to only the best climbers. Reis, and Evenepoel are both able to hang with them for now...

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We reach the gravel section, and Evenepoel is still up there, with Quintana (in the KOM jersey), Henao and Carboni. The peloton behind is also down to 60 riders.

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Near the top, Jungels tries an attack. He needs over a minute, but his podium is pretty safe at this point, so theres nothing to lose really. Padun had been helping him, but was starting to fall out of the group, so bridging ahead to Reis, who dropped out of the lead breakaway group must be his plan.

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Less than 1km to the top, and it looks like Evenepoel is going to conquer the Finestre. What an amazing accomplishment, as Henao is the only one that can slightly keep up from the break. Jungels move earlier was unsuccessful, as Reis couldn't help him, and the GC group, was riding too fast, catching most of the breakaway riders too.

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On the descent, Evenepoel is joined by Henao again. They have a gap of about 1:30 to the leaders group, so the stage win is looking slim for these two, but they keep riding anyway. As they start the climb, the lead group is slowing down, just slightly, as there are no teammates with energy to pace. None of the leaders look like they have much energy either.

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Now on the climb up to Sestriere, Evenepoel drops Henao again. The leaders are slowly catching Evenepoel, who has been riding just as quick as them for most of the climb. But inside the last km now, and Nibali attacks!

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Evenepoel holds on, for his biggest win of his career! It was an amazing day, to claim the Finestre, and then taking the stage win in Sestriere. Probably the 2nd hardest day of the race. Nibali and Formolo take small seconds on the other leaders

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Zakarin brings the rest home. Jungels didnt have the legs to beat Dumoulin, but it was a great race still, as he was hardly expected to finish in the Top 10.

Results
1i.imgur.com/bBBa8EW.png Remco EvenepoelDeceuninck+00:00
2i.imgur.com/FIkskOY.png Vincenzo NibaliTrek - Segafredo+00:15
3i.imgur.com/FIkskOY.png Davide FormoloAstana+00:15
4i.imgur.com/TSHZGdp.png Ilnur ZakarinCCC Team+00:39
5i.imgur.com/oFEXpfN.png Tom DumoulinJumbo - Visma+00:39


Stage 21
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The final stage ends in a sprint, as it usually does in Grand Tours and Philipsen, who has done well in the recent sprint stages, takes a win. Hodeg finishes 2nd, ending the race with no stage wins, a disappointment for sure.

Results
1i.imgur.com/bBBa8EW.png Jasper PhilipsenSunweb+00:00
2i.imgur.com/e2YD8r4.png Álvaro José HodegDeceuninck+00:00
3i.imgur.com/qGSDWVp.png Caleb EwanLotto - Soudal+00:00
4i.imgur.com/FIkskOY.png Davide BalleriniDeceuninck+00:00
5i.imgur.com/FIkskOY.png Elia VivianiTrek - Segafredo+00:00
Final Classifications
GC
1i.imgur.com/oFEXpfN.png Tom DumoulinJumbo - Visma+00:00
2i.imgur.com/NAsRASW.png Bob JungelsDeceuninck+01:28
3i.imgur.com/e2YD8r4.png Miguel Angel LopezEF Education First+02:41
4i.imgur.com/betkhQf.png Tao Geoghegan HartTeam INEOS+03:15
5i.imgur.com/FIkskOY.png Vincenzo NibaliTrek - Segafredo+06:06
6i.imgur.com/FIkskOY.png Davide FormoloAstana+06:32
7i.imgur.com/TSHZGdp.png Ilnur ZakarinCCC Team+06:55
8i.imgur.com/l1ZLbd5.png Emanuel BuchmannBORA+07:51
9i.imgur.com/betkhQf.png Simon YatesMitchelton - Scott+08:19
10i.imgur.com/g3JeTWY.png Primoz RoglicJumbo - Visma+10:06
11i.imgur.com/bBBa8EW.png Remco EvenepoelDeceuninck+11:16
12i.imgur.com/d8v990K.png Mikel LandaBahrain McLaren+12:50
13i.imgur.com/IleHYd2.png Romain BardetAG2R+14:01
14i.imgur.com/FIkskOY.png Damiano CarusoBahrain McLaren+16:12
15i.imgur.com/e2YD8r4.png Sergio Luis HenaoUAE - Emirates+18:09
16i.imgur.com/e2YD8r4.png Rigoberto UranEF Education First+18:53
17i.imgur.com/d8v990K.png Enric MasMovistar+19:06
18i.imgur.com/e2YD8r4.png Ivan Ramiro SosaTeam INEOS+29:03
19i.imgur.com/QxrmqTw.png Patrick KonradAstana+33:02
20i.imgur.com/ZvR1Wa7.png Mark PadunDeceuninck+35:27
Points
1i.imgur.com/FIkskOY.png Davide FormoloAstana143
2i.imgur.com/e2YD8r4.png Miguel Angel LopezEF Education First125
3i.imgur.com/NAsRASW.png Bob JungelsDeceuninck123
4i.imgur.com/betkhQf.png Simon YatesMitchelton - Scott119
5i.imgur.com/oFEXpfN.png Tom DumoulinJumbo - Visma97
KOM
1i.imgur.com/e2YD8r4.png Nairo QuintanaMovistar140
2i.imgur.com/FIkskOY.png Giovanni CarboniBardiani125
3i.imgur.com/TSHZGdp.png Ilnur ZakarinCCC Team106
4i.imgur.com/e2YD8r4.png Sergio Luis HenaoUAE - Emirates101
5i.imgur.com/FIkskOY.png Valerio ContiAndroni90
Youth
1i.imgur.com/bBBa8EW.png Remco EvenepoelDeceuninck+00:00
2i.imgur.com/e2YD8r4.png Ivan Ramiro SosaTeam INEOS+17:47
3i.imgur.com/ZvR1Wa7.png Mark PadunDeceuninck+24:11
4i.imgur.com/58Ndr8n.png Gino MäderMovistar+30:48
5i.imgur.com/qGSDWVp.png Jai HindleySunweb+01:00:18

 
Tamijo
great win by Remco Evenepoel, and nice you could hold on to 2nd with Jungels.
 
FreitasPCM
Pity that Evenepoel lost the top-10 but that was easily compensated by that win. Wink And an overall great result with Bob Jungels too.
 
alexkr00
Massive result from Jungels. And for Remco, the white is the most important, I think. Top 10 would have been a nice bonus though Smile
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valverde321
Tamijo wrote:
great win by Remco Evenepoel, and nice you could hold on to 2nd with Jungels.
FreitasPCM wrote:
Pity that Evenepoel lost the top-10 but that was easily compensated by that win. Wink And an overall great result with Bob Jungels too.


Thanks. The win was probably my highlight of the race. Evenepoel was lucky with a +4 day despite not hitting his fitness peak, and Jungels really wasn't strong enough to win anyway.

alexkr00 wrote:
Massive result from Jungels. And for Remco, the white is the most important, I think. Top 10 would have been a nice bonus though Smile


Thanks! Jungels rode above my expectations. Pre race I was hoping for a Top 5, so 2nd is good, and apart from the TT, Jungels was more or less tied for strongest rider in the race.
 
valverde321
i.imgur.com/IleHYd2.png Critérium du Dauphiné (2.UWT) 2021 i.imgur.com/IleHYd2.png
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Winner
Stage 1 i.imgur.com/3H33ApT.pngi.imgur.com/g3JeTWY.png Primoz RoglicJumbo - Visma
Stage 2 i.imgur.com/lHoc4uS.pngi.imgur.com/t0D70OH.png Alexey LutsenkoAstana
Stage 3 i.imgur.com/lHoc4uS.pngi.imgur.com/qGSDWVp.png Caleb EwanLotto - Soudal
Stage 4 i.imgur.com/3H33ApT.png TTTi.imgur.com/oFEXpfN.png Team Jumbo Visma
Stage 5 i.imgur.com/ObDTefo.pngi.imgur.com/betkhQf.png Geraint ThomasTeam INEOS
Stage 6 i.imgur.com/ObDTefo.pngi.imgur.com/oFEXpfN.png Tom DumoulinJumbo - Visma
Stage 7 i.imgur.com/ObDTefo.pngi.imgur.com/betkhQf.png Geraint ThomasTeam INEOS
Stage 8 i.imgur.com/ObDTefo.pngi.imgur.com/IleHYd2.png Alexis VuillermozAG2R
Final GC
1i.imgur.com/oFEXpfN.png Tom DumoulinJumbo - Visma+00:00
2i.imgur.com/betkhQf.png Geraint ThomasTeam INEOS+02:30
3i.imgur.com/FIkskOY.png Vincenzo NibaliTrek - Segafredo+03:00
4i.imgur.com/NAsRASW.png Bob JungelsDeceuninck+04:05
5i.imgur.com/g3JeTWY.png Primoz RoglicJumbo - Visma+04:39
6i.imgur.com/e2YD8r4.png Sergio Andres HiguitaEF Education First+04:54
7i.imgur.com/t0D70OH.png Alexey LutsenkoAstana+11:38
8i.imgur.com/g3JeTWY.png Tadej PogacarUAE - Emirates+12:35
9i.imgur.com/IleHYd2.png Alexandre GeniezAG2R+12:59
10i.imgur.com/iRxypMi.png Michael WoodsEF Education First+13:26


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Winner
Stage 1 i.imgur.com/3H33ApT.pngi.imgur.com/qGSDWVp.png Richie PorteTrek - Segafredo
Stage 2 i.imgur.com/ObDTefo.pngi.imgur.com/e2YD8r4.png Rigoberto UranEF Education First
Stage 3 i.imgur.com/ObDTefo.pngi.imgur.com/oFEXpfN.png Bauke MollemaDeceuninck
Stage 4 i.imgur.com/GKNTpQK.pngi.imgur.com/Zgzm14g.png Peter SaganBORA
Stage 5 i.imgur.com/GKNTpQK.pngi.imgur.com/Zgzm14g.png Peter SaganBORA
Stage 6 i.imgur.com/lHoc4uS.pngi.imgur.com/IleHYd2.png Tony GallopinAG2R
Stage 7 i.imgur.com/ObDTefo.pngi.imgur.com/oFEXpfN.png Bauke MollemaDeceuninck
Stage 8 i.imgur.com/lHoc4uS.pngi.imgur.com/qGSDWVp.png Dion SmithTotal Direct Energie
Stage 9 i.imgur.com/ObDTefo.png i.imgur.com/3H33ApT.pngi.imgur.com/oFEXpfN.png Steven KruijswijkNTT
Final GC
1i.imgur.com/oFEXpfN.png Bauke MollemaDeceuninck+00:00
2i.imgur.com/l1ZLbd5.png Emanuel BuchmannBORA+00:02
3i.imgur.com/CGi7sKM.png George BennettBORA+00:09
4i.imgur.com/oFEXpfN.png Steven KruijswijkNTT+00:18
5i.imgur.com/e2YD8r4.png Egan BernalTeam INEOS+00:30
6i.imgur.com/qGSDWVp.png Richie PorteTrek - Segafredo+00:43
7i.imgur.com/d8v990K.png Mikel LandaBahrain McLaren+00:59
8i.imgur.com/e2YD8r4.png Rigoberto UranEF Education First+01:37
9i.imgur.com/betkhQf.png Chris FroomeTeam INEOS+01:40
10i.imgur.com/58Ndr8n.png Gino MäderMovistar+01:43

 
alexkr00
That's one close GC, but at least Mollema finally wins something Grin
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Tamijo
Mollema !!
 
cunego59
I mean, it hurts a bit to see Emu coming so close to a big win, but if he has to lose by that margin, at least it's to one of your riders Pfft
 
valverde321
alexkr00 wrote:
That's one close GC, but at least Mollema finally wins something Grin
Tamijo wrote:
Mollema !!


Yeah, Mollema was quite strong here. It seemed like most top riders went to the Dauphine, so Mollema faced a weaker field, and actually gained most time on the hill stage. Not sure why, but not a big fan of Suisse and Dauphine, so didn't want to spend lots of time covering them, when the Tour is so close Smile

cunego59 wrote:
I mean, it hurts a bit to see Emu coming so close to a big win, but if he has to lose by that margin, at least it's to one of your riders Pfft

I know the feeling. I'm sure he'll get other big wins at some point and Mollema's win helps justify his selection for the tour now, over Jungels, Evenepoel etc.
 
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National Championships Update 2021
Road Race
Spoiler
AlbaniaYlber SefaSaint Gobain
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MoldovaNicolae TanovitchiiMetinvest
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NamibiaTill Drobisch-
NetherlandsTom DumoulinJumbo - Visma
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SlovakiaPeter SaganBORA
SloveniaPrimoz RoglicJumbo - Visma
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Tamijo
Nice to see Micheal take Denmark, as far as remember his first nat win.
 
valverde321
Tamijo wrote:
Nice to see Micheal take Denmark, as far as remember his first nat win.


Thanks. Indeed his first win. He's been having a great year in this save.
 
valverde321
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Previous Top 10
1i.imgur.com/IleHYd2.png Julian AlaphilippeDeceuninck - Quick Step+00:00
2i.imgur.com/qGSDWVp.png Richie PorteTrek - Segafredo+01:48
3i.imgur.com/d8v990K.png Enric MasDeceuninck - Quick Step+02:30
4i.imgur.com/betkhQf.png Chris FroomeTeam Ineos+03:24
5i.imgur.com/qGSDWVp.png Rohan DennisTeam Bahrain Merida+04:13
6i.imgur.com/e2YD8r4.png Egan BernalTeam Ineos+18:55
7i.imgur.com/betkhQf.png Simon YatesMitchelton - Scott+21:55
8i.imgur.com/IleHYd2.png Romain BardetAG2R La Mondiale+22:08
9i.imgur.com/e2YD8r4.png Miguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Team+26:33
10i.imgur.com/FIkskOY.png Damiano CarusoTeam Bahrain Merida+26:45


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Jaakko Hänninen24AG2R
Quentin Jauregui27AG2R
Pierre Latour*27AG2R
Romain Bardet30AG2R
Tony Gallopin33AG2R
Silvan Dillier30AG2R
Guillaume Martin*28AG2R
Dorian Godon25AG2R
Cyril Lemoine38Arkéa - Samsic
Alexandre Pichot38Arkéa - Samsic
Guillaume Levarlet35Arkéa - Samsic
Jimmy Raibaud29Arkéa - Samsic
Franck Bonnamour26Arkéa - Samsic
Cameron Meyer33Arkéa - Samsic
Anthony Delaplace31Arkéa - Samsic
Lorrenzo Manzin26Arkéa - Samsic
Yevgeniy Gidich25Astana
Jakob Fuglsang36Astana
Davide Formolo28Astana
Magnus Cort Nielsen28Astana
Amund Grøndahl Jansen27Astana
Pello Bilbao*31Astana
Sonny Colbrelli*31Astana
Alexey Lutsenko28Astana
Hermann Pernsteiner30Bahrain McLaren
Stephen Williams25Bahrain McLaren
Phil Bauhaus26Bahrain McLaren
Heinrich Haussler37Bahrain McLaren
Jefferson Alveiro Cepeda25Bahrain McLaren
Davide Baldaccini23Bahrain McLaren
Sébastien Reichenbach*32Bahrain McLaren
Simone Consonni*26Bahrain McLaren
Jay McCarthy28BORA
Peter Sagan*31BORA
Rüdiger Selig32BORA
Gregor Mühlberger27BORA
Alexander Kristoff*34BORA
Robert Wagner38BORA
Pascal Ackermann27BORA
Lukas Pöstlberger29BORA
Szymon Sajnok23CCC Team
Greg Van Avermaet*36CCC Team
Josef Cerný28CCC Team
Nathan Van Hooydonck25CCC Team
Stijn Vandenbergh37CCC Team
Søren Kragh Andersen26CCC Team
Gijs Van Hoecke29CCC Team
Guillaume Van Keirsbulck30CCC Team
Rémi Cavagna25Cofidis
Hugo Hofstetter27Cofidis
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Adam De Vos27Cofidis
Manuel Belletti35Cofidis
Kévin Le Cunff33Cofidis
Victor Lafay25Cofidis
Rudy Barbier28Cofidis
Bauke Mollema34Deceuninck
Nacer Bouhanni30Deceuninck
Bjorg Lambrecht24Deceuninck
Mathieu Van der Poel26Deceuninck
Yves Lampaert*30Deceuninck
Fabio Jakobsen*24Deceuninck
Jasper Stuyven*29Deceuninck
Pieter Serry32Deceuninck
Przemyslaw Kasperkiewicz27Delko Marseille
Rasmus Christian Quaade31Delko Marseille
Nicolas Edet33Delko Marseille
Julien Trarieux28Delko Marseille
Tony Hurel33Delko Marseille
Brayan Steven Ramirez28Delko Marseille
Damien Touze24Delko Marseille
Hamish Bond35Delko Marseille
Albert Lavrinenko24EF Education First
Matteo Moschetti24EF Education First
Moreno Hofland29EF Education First
Serghei Tvetcov32EF Education First
Giacomo Nizzolo*32EF Education First
Michael Woods34EF Education First
Luke Rowe31EF Education First
Simon Pellaud28EF Education First
Arnaud Démare*29Groupama - FDJ
Romain Combaud30Groupama - FDJ
Jelle Vanendert36Groupama - FDJ
Marc Sarreau28Groupama - FDJ
Cyril Barthe25Groupama - FDJ
Matthieu Ladagnous36Groupama - FDJ
Pierre Barbier23Groupama - FDJ
Valentin Madouas24Groupama - FDJ
Jos Van Emden36Jumbo - Visma
Dylan Van Baarle29Jumbo - Visma
Mike Teunissen28Jumbo - Visma
Tom Dumoulin*30Jumbo - Visma
Tim Kerkhof27Jumbo - Visma
Danny Van Poppel27Jumbo - Visma
Primoz Roglic*31Jumbo - Visma
Wout Van Aert*26Jumbo - Visma
Carl Fredrik Hagen29Lotto - Soudal
Jordi Warlop25Lotto - Soudal
Adrien Petit30Lotto - Soudal
Nikolas Maes35Lotto - Soudal
August Jensen29Lotto - Soudal
Roman Kreuziger35Lotto - Soudal
Vincent De Boeck28Lotto - Soudal
Caleb Ewan26Lotto - Soudal
Alexander Edmondson27Mitchelton - Scott
Luke Durbridge30Mitchelton - Scott
John Degenkolb32Mitchelton - Scott
Daryl Impey36Mitchelton - Scott
Callum Scotson24Mitchelton - Scott
Robert Stannard22Mitchelton - Scott
Adam Yates28Mitchelton - Scott
Christopher Juul Jensen32Mitchelton - Scott
Antonio Pedrero29Movistar
Antonio Jesus Soto26Movistar
Rafael Valls34Movistar
Marc Soler*27Movistar
Enric Mas*26Movistar
Lluís Guillermo Mas Bonet31Movistar
Joan Ruiz23Movistar
Alejandro Valverde41Movistar
Odd Christian Eiking26NTT
Edward Theuns30NTT
Edvald Boasson Hagen*34NTT
Oliver Naesen*30NTT
Sam Bennett30NTT
Steven Kruijswijk*34NTT
Rasmus Tiller24NTT
Mark Cavendish*36NTT
Wout Poels*33Sunweb
Cees Bol25Sunweb
Nikias Arndt29Sunweb
Asbjørn Kragh Andersen29Sunweb
Max Kanter23Sunweb
Rafal Majka*31Sunweb
Davide Cimolai31Sunweb
Mads Pedersen*25Sunweb
Chris Froome*36Team INEOS
Michal Kwiatkowski31Team INEOS
Geraint Thomas*35Team INEOS
Gianni Moscon27Team INEOS
Tiesj Benoot27Team INEOS
Jonathan Castroviejo34Team INEOS
Egan Bernal24Team INEOS
Richard Carapaz*28Team INEOS
Alexis Bodiot33Total Direct Energie
Wouter Wippert30Total Direct Energie
Thomas Boudat*26Total Direct Energie
Niki Terpstra37Total Direct Energie
Adrian Banaszek27Total Direct Energie
Pim Ligthart33Total Direct Energie
Tim Wellens30Total Direct Energie
Julian Alaphilippe29Total Direct Energie
Rohan Dennis*31Trek - Segafredo
Richie Porte*36Trek - Segafredo
Michael Matthews*30Trek - Segafredo
Philippe Gilbert39Trek - Segafredo
Maximilian Schachmann26Trek - Segafredo
Giulio Ciccone26Trek - Segafredo
Vincenzo Nibali*36Trek - Segafredo
André Greipel*38Trek - Segafredo
Andrea Vendrame26UAE - Emirates
Andrey Amador34UAE - Emirates
Daniel Martin34UAE - Emirates
Oliviero Troia26UAE - Emirates
Vegard Stake Laengen32UAE - Emirates
Jan Polanc29UAE - Emirates
Luigi D'Amico22UAE - Emirates
Wilfried Charbonnel22UAE - Emirates
Maxence Moncassin24Vital Concept
Clément Penven32Vital Concept
Pierre Rolland34Vital Concept
Andrea Guardini32Vital Concept
Bert De Backer37Vital Concept
Romain Cardis28Vital Concept
Julien El Fares36Vital Concept
Arthur Vichot32Vital Concept

 
Tamijo
What a route, only one flat stage it seems.
Surely the sprinters union must be protesting outside UCI headquarters in several countries :lol:
 
FreitasPCM
Unlikely to repeat last year’s achievement but a solid team to support an eventual top-3, 5 at least. Good luck!
 
valverde321
Tamijo wrote:
What a route, only one flat stage it seems.
Surely the sprinters union must be protesting outside UCI headquarters in several countries :lol:


Thanks, its the 2016 route, so there definitely are flat stages, but I suppose PCS likes to give away the hilly rating for any stage with a bit of hills, even if its not at the end. Definitely helps MVDP though Smile

FreitasPCM wrote:
Unlikely to repeat last year’s achievement but a solid team to support an eventual top-3, 5 at least. Good luck!


Thanks. Of course, we weren't expecting to win last year either Pfft Stat wise, Mollema is probably just as strong to win a GT, with +3 MO, and still strong TT skills. But I'm going for more of a stagehunting Tour de France. We will look to win the Polka Dots and Green, and if Mollema or Lambrecht can ride a good GC too, then that is a bonus.
 
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