Tour de France '10 Stage 12 Bourg-de-Péage - Mende
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Posted on 15-07-2010 17:29
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SportingNonsense |
Posted on 15-07-2010 17:30
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Im thinking breakaway
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doddy13 |
Posted on 15-07-2010 17:32
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Same finish in Paris-Nice (this March), well this one has a bit of flat attached at the end.
1. | CONTADOR Alberto | 31 | ASTANA | 4h 26' 47" | | 2. | VALVERDE Alejandro | 8 | CAISSE D’EPARGNE | 4h 26' 57" | + 00' 10" | 3. | SANCHEZ Samuel | 131 | EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI | 4h 26' 57" | + 00' 10" | 4. | RODRIGUEZ Joaquim | 157 | KATUSHA TEAM | 4h 27' 05" | + 00' 18" | 5. | VOECKLER Thomas | 168 | BBOX BOUYGUES TELECOM | 4h 27' 07" | + 00' 20" | 6. | CUNEGO Damiano | 141 | LAMPRE - FARNESE | 4h 27' 08" | + 00' 21" | 7. | KREUZIGER Roman | 51 | LIQUIGAS-DOIMO | 4h 27' 08" | + 00' 21" | 8. | LE MEVEL Christophe | 81 | FRANCAISE DES JEUX | 4h 27' 16" | + 00' 29" | 9. | SANCHEZ Luis-Leon | 1 | CAISSE D’EPARGNE | 4h 27' 16" | + 00' 29" | 10. | TAARAMAE Reine | 188 | COFIDIS LE CREDIT EN LIGNE | 4h 27' 18" | + 00' 31" |
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Posted on 15-07-2010 17:33
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SportingNonsense wrote:
Im thinking breakaway
Yes, but with a Cunego, J-Rod type winner. |
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Waghlon |
Posted on 15-07-2010 17:34
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Im thinking Voeckler.
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doddy13 |
Posted on 15-07-2010 17:35
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i think a break to win. Then a small GC fight. Which Contador will win, but only small time gaps
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SportingNonsense |
Posted on 15-07-2010 17:35
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Deadpool wrote:
SportingNonsense wrote:
Im thinking breakaway
Yes, but with a Cunego, J-Rod type winner.
Well, theres no way Purito will be in a breakaway
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 15-07-2010 17:36
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Stage 18 in Tour de France 2005 also ended on Mendé:
1. Marcos Serrano - 189km in 4h37’36" (40.85km/h)
2. Cedric Vasseur at 27"
3. Axel Merckx - at 27"
4. Xabier Zandio at 1’08"
5. Franco Pellizotti at 1’08"
6. Thomas Voeckler - at 1’18"
7. Luke Roberts - at 1’28"
8. Matthias Kessler - at 1’444"
9. Egoi Martinez - at 2’03"
10. Carlos Da Cruz - 2’38"
11. Cadel Evans - at 11’18"
12. Lance Armstrong - at 11’18"
13. Ivan Basso - at 11’18"
14. Jan Ullrich - at 11’18"
15. Alexandre Vinokourov - at 11’55"
16. Mickael Rasmussen - at 11’55"
17. Levi Leipheimer - at 11’55"
18. Francisco Mancebo - at 11’55"
19. Leonardo Piepoli - at 12’01"
20. Floyd Landis - at 12’07" |
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hillis91 |
Posted on 15-07-2010 17:39
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Hmm, a day for the breakaway
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mowinckel91 |
Posted on 15-07-2010 17:46
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A day for edvald boasson hagen! |
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kumazan |
Posted on 15-07-2010 17:48
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mowinckel91 wrote:
A day for edvald boasson hagen!
No. I'd say Cavendish. |
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valverde321 |
Posted on 15-07-2010 17:50
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I'd say Taaramae, oh wait he can't climb anymore. |
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ruiribeiro |
Posted on 15-07-2010 17:51
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For tomorrow, Purito is my bet. Andy and Contador are not very concerned about him and he may attack in the beggining of the hill and take the win. |
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pangare |
Posted on 15-07-2010 18:08
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Andy will gain about 5 seconds on Conta. |
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Posted on 15-07-2010 18:14
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Posted on 15-07-2010 19:49
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valverde321 wrote:
I'd say Taaramae, oh wait he can't climb anymore.
he realy can not..
himself he admited that he has done something completly wrong on he's preparation..
he still don't know what it is. Overtraining before Dauphine..what should have to be he's season main race.Epic fail there.
Maybe he will get better for Pyrenees ..but I realy doubt that. best for young man will be a break. |
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E_Hagen |
Posted on 15-07-2010 20:16
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Fedrigo? |
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Andreas93 |
Posted on 15-07-2010 22:09
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A defintive victory for Vaugrenard.
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Ste117 |
Posted on 16-07-2010 00:11
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I think Samuel Sanchez or Jens Voigt if he can hang in the front group through the day, Sanchez he has a descent sprint and can climb and Voigt powerful punchey rider.
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CountArach |
Posted on 16-07-2010 02:17
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Ste117 wrote:
I think Samuel Sanchez or Jens Voigt if he can hang in the front group through the day, Sanchez he has a descent sprint and can climb and Voigt powerful punchey rider.
Voigt will never go for the win.
Voeckler seemed to be saving himself through Bastille day for something - could this stage be it? It is his sort of stage and he did well here in the Paris-Nice. If not him then someone else in a breakaway - the final climb is too high for the sprinters to be sure of a victory and too low for the big men to get much out of it. |
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