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| samdiatmh |
Posted on 22-03-2010 09:52
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Who is your lead-out man?
I use David Miller, and when he's not racing.... I'm stuck using my trainee riders (with rubbish stats) or some climber with good stats
makes me think that the GB lead-out team would be epic, with Millar Wiggins and then Cavendish (maybe Wegelius first)
Edited by samdiatmh on 22-03-2010 09:53
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| purepasd |
Posted on 22-03-2010 10:30
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Maybe Swift and Hammond before Cavendish? |
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| redlion1987 |
Posted on 22-03-2010 12:02
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I always try to built a three man train. The first one has good flat stats, the second rider has medium sprintstats an de lastman is the pure sprinter.
For example in my career were I am playing with a fantastic team: Devolder, Boassen Hagen, Hausseler (my top combination) |
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| Batista15 |
Posted on 22-03-2010 12:22
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I also try to make a 3 man train.Grabsch or Tony Martin as good time trialists at the front(they´ve got good flat stats),as lead out man I take Eisel,Renshaw or Matthew Goss and the pure sprinter is Greipel or Cavendish |
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| valverde321 |
Posted on 22-03-2010 12:45
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some times I use a 4-man train for those harder races like the giro and the Tour. On colombia I used Martin, Hincapie, Eisel, Cavendish. |
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| pangare |
Posted on 22-03-2010 12:56
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That's the best train you can make Valverde. I won 12 stages in the Giro with that train  |
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| valverde321 |
Posted on 22-03-2010 13:02
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pangare wrote:
That's the best train you can make Valverde. I won 12 stages in the Giro with that train 
I mean there's better but for the 1st year that is the best train you can have. |
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| jumbobogen |
Posted on 22-03-2010 13:44
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That¨s the best train you can make is Larsson,Voigt,cancellara,Brechel,Haedo,and,Cavendish  |
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| Batista15 |
Posted on 22-03-2010 13:51
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jumbobogen wrote:
That¨s the best train you can make is Larsson,Voigt,cancellara,Brechel,Haedo,and,Cavendish 
Yes that´s amazing! |
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| bfreire |
Posted on 22-03-2010 14:01
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My train is ,
Gilbert,Martin,Cancellara, then renshaw or boonen or a scouted sprint 83 spr 84 acc and then cav or greipel
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| lechia |
Posted on 22-03-2010 15:32
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Currently in the Vuelta I use Ballan, Gavazzi and Lorenzetto. That's not the best I have on Lampre, but the best combination on that Vuelta team (2011 Vuelta). |
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| jack888 |
Posted on 22-03-2010 15:40
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cervello have a pretty decent train to start out with, klier/hammond/Hausler/Hushoved for example. |
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| samdiatmh |
Posted on 23-03-2010 13:15
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Haedo - looked at his stats, doesn't strike me as a good rider at all (many stats in the 60s and a reasonable sprint stat) - this is the argentine one isn't it
either that or it's the db that i'm using (CrueTrue one from last year) |
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| neve57 |
Posted on 01-04-2010 00:11
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My train in tdf Klier -> Hammond - > Bos- > Haussler -> Hushovd, f*****g brilliant !
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| Mresuperstar |
Posted on 01-04-2010 00:39
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Being an American I like using the Garmin Train Lead-out of David Millar, Julian Dean, Robert Hunter, and Tyler Farrar.
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| depappie |
Posted on 01-04-2010 00:42
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i just stick Flecha on dot from 8km out and watch him ride into the distance, i cant afford a sprinter |
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| neve57 |
Posted on 01-04-2010 00:42
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Mresuperstar wrote:
Being an American I like using the Garmin Train Lead-out of David Millar, Julian Dean, Robert Hunter, and Tyler Farrar.
oh..yeah that burns ! that is a good one |
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| Mresuperstar |
Posted on 01-04-2010 00:43
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depappie wrote:
i just stick Flecha on dot from 8km out and watch him ride into the distance, i cant afford a sprinter
haha, that made me laugh.
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| Mresuperstar |
Posted on 01-04-2010 00:47
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neve57 wrote:
Mresuperstar wrote:
Being an American I like using the Garmin Train Lead-out of David Millar, Julian Dean, Robert Hunter, and Tyler Farrar.
oh..yeah that burns ! that is a good one
Yeah, but if you put that up adgainst cavendish's train in the tdf it makes for a great finish ever time.
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| valverde321 |
Posted on 01-04-2010 02:34
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The best train possible is Canceallara Hincapie Boonen or Hushovd and then Farrar or Cavendish. 2 Really strong guys a strong sprinter and then a speedy sprinter with great acceleration is probably the best combo for a 4 man train. I don't particularly use those riders but they are great examples of the characteristics.
Edited by valverde321 on 01-04-2010 17:02
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