2012 National Championships
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Posted on 31-12-2011 20:30
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Australia
Men Elite RR: Simon Gerrans ( GreenEdge )
Men Elite ITT: Luke Durbridge ( GreenEdge )
Women RR: Amanda Spratt ( GreenEdge )
Women ITT: Shara Gillow ( GreenEdge )
Austria
Men Elite RR: Lukas Pöstlberger ( RC Arbö Wels - Gourmetfein )
Men Elite ITT: Riccardo Zoidl ( RC Arbö Wels-Gourmetfein )
Women RR: Andrea Graus ( Vienne Futuroscope )
Women ITT: Christiane Soeder ( ARBÖ Radteam )
Canada
Men Elite RR: Ryan Roth ( SpiderTech powered by C10 )
Men Elite ITT: Svein Tuft ( Orica Green-Edge )
Women RR: Denise Ramsden ( Optum Pro Cycling )
Women ITT: Clara Hughes ( Team Specialized - Lululemon )
Belarus
Men Elite RR: Yauheni Hutarovich ( FDJ )
Men Elite ITT: Branislau Samoilau ( Moivstar )
Belgium
Men Elite RR: Tom Boonen ( Omega Pharma Quickstep )
Men Elite ITT: Kritsoff Vandewalle ( Omega Pharma Quickstep )
Women RR: Jolien D'hoore ( Topsport Vlaanderen )
Women ITT: Liesbet De Vocht ( Rabobank Women Cycling )
Czech Republic
Men Elite RR: Milan Kadlec ( ASC Dukla Praha )
Men Elite ITT: Jan Barta ( Netapp )
Women RR: Pavlina Sulcova ( Elite-2 )
Women ITT: Jarmila Machalová ( Elite-2 )
Denmark
Men Elite RR: Sebastian Lander ( Glud & Marstrand - LRØ )
Men Elite ITT: Jakob Fuglsang ( Radioshack Nissan Trek )
Women RR: Cathrine Grage ( Elite-2 )
Women ITT: Cathrine Grage ( Elite-2 )
Finland
Men Elite RR: Jarkko Niemi ( Elite-2 )
Men Elite ITT: Matti Helminen ( Landbouwkrediet-Euphony )
Women RR: Lotta Lepistö ( Elite-2 )
Women ITT: Anne Palm ( Elite-2 )
France
Men Elite RR: Nacer Bouhanni ( FDJ )
Men Elite ITT: Sylvain Chavanel ( Omega Pharma Quickstep )
Women RR: Marion Rousse ( Vienne Futuroscope )
Women ITT: Pauline Ferrand-Prevot ( Rabo Women Cycling Team )
Germany
Men Elite RR: Fabian Wegmann ( Garmin - Sharp )
Men Elite ITT: Tony Martin ( Omega Pharma Quiskstep )
Women RR: Judith Arndt ( GreenEdge - AIS )
Women ITT: Judith Arndt ( GreenEdge - AIS )
Ireland
Men Elite RR: Matthew Brammeier ( Omega Pharma Quiskstep )
Men Elite ITT: Michael Hutchinson ( Elite-2 )
Women RR: Melanie Spath ( Elite-2)
Women ITT: Olivia Dillon ( NOW and Novartis for MS )
Italy
Men Elite RR: Franco Pellizotti ( Androni )
Men Elite ITT: Dario Cataldo ( Omega Pharma Quickstep )
Women RR: Giada Borgato ( Diadora - Pasta Zara )
Women ITT: Tatiana Guderzo ( MCipollini - Giambenini )
Kazakhstan
Men Elite RR: Assan Bazayev ( Astana )
Men Elite ITT: Dmitriy Gruzdev ( Astana )
Lithuania
Men Elite RR:
Men Elite ITT: Ramunas Navardauskas (Garmin - Barracuda)
Women RR: Inga Cilvinaite ( Diadora - Pasta Zara )
Women ITT: Vilija Sereikaitc ( Elite-2 )
Luxembourg
Men Elite RR: Laurent Didier ( Radioshack - Nissan )
Men Elite ITT: Ben Gastauer ( AG2R )
Women RR: Christine Majerus ( Team GSD Gestion )
Women ITT: Christine Majerus ( Team GSD Gestion )
Netherlands
Men Elite RR: Niki Terpstra ( Omega Pharma Quickstep )
Men Elite ITT: Lieuwe Westra ( Vacansoleil )
Women RR: Annemiek van Vleuten ( Rabo Women Cycling Team )
Women ITT: Ellen van Dijk ( Specialized - Lululemon )
New Zealand
Men Elite RR: James Williamson (Elite-2)
Men Elite ITT: Paul Odin (Subway Team)
Women RR: Nicky Samuels (Elite-2)
Women ITT: Lauren Ellis (Elite-2)
Norway
Men Elite RR: Edvald Boasson Hagen ( Team Sky )
Men Elite ITT: Reidar Borgersen (Joker Merida)
Women RR: Hildegunn Hovdenak ( Elite 2 )
Women ITT: Lise Nøstvold ( Hitec Products )
Poland
Men Elite RR: Michal Golas ( Omega Pharma QuickStep )
Men Elite ITT: Maciej Bodnar (Liquigas)
Women RR: Katarzyna Pawlowska ( Elite-2 )
Women ITT: Martyna Klekot ( Elite-2 )
Portugal
Men Elite RR: Manuel Cardoso (Caja Rural)
Men Elite ITT: Jose Gonçalves (Onda - Boavista)
Women RR: Irina Coelho ( Elite 2 )
Women ITT:
Russia
Men Elite RR: Eduard Vorganov ( Team Katusha )
Men Elite ITT: Denis Menchov ( Team Katusha )
Women RR: Yulia Blindyuk ( Faren - Honda Team )
Women ITT: Olga Zabelinskaya ( RusVelo )
South Africa
Men Elite RR: Robbie Hunter (Garmin - Barracuda)
Men Elite ITT: Reinardt Janse van Rensburg (MTN - Qhubeka)
Women RR: Ashleigh Moolman (Lotto Belisol)
Women ITT: Cherise Taylor (Lotto Belisol)
Slovakia
Men Elite RR: Peter Sagan ( Liquigas )
Men Elite ITT: Peter Velits ( Omega Pharma Quickstep )
Women RR: Alzbeta Pavlendova ( Elite-2 )
Women ITT: Alzbeta Pavlendova ( Elite-2 )
Slovenia
Men Elite RR: Borut Bozic ( Vacansoleil )
Men Elite ITT: Robert Vrecer (Team Vorarlberg)
Women RR: Polona Batagelj ( Elite-2 )
Women ITT: Tjaša Rutar (Polet Garmin)
Spain
Men Elite RR: Francisco Ventoso ( Movistar )
Men Elite ITT: Luis Leon Sanchez ( Rabobank )
Women RR: Anne Chafer ( Bizkaia - Durango )
Women ITT: Anna Sanchis ( Bizkaia - Durango )
Switzerland
Men Elite RR: Martin Kohler ( BMC Racing Team )
Men Elite ITT: Fabian Cancellara ( Radioshack Nissan Trek )
Women RR: Jennifer Hohl ( Faren - Honda Team )
Women ITT: Patricia Schwager ( Team GSD Gestion )
USA
Men Elite RR: Timmy Duggan ( Liquigas )
Men Elite ITT: David Zabriskie ( Garmin )
Women RR: Theresa Cliff-Ryan ( Exergy TWENTY12 )
Women ITT: Amber Neben ( Team Specialized - Lululemon )
United Kingdom
Men Elite RR: Ian Stannard ( Team Sky )
Men Elite ITT:
Women RR: Sharon Laws ( AA Drink - Leontien.nl Cycling Team )
Women ITT:
Other Category .4/.5 Countries
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Argentina
Men Elite RR: Juan Pablo Dotti ( Elite-2 )
Men Elite ITT: Ignacio Pereyra ( Elite-2 )
Chile
Men Elite RR: Carlos Oyarzun ( Triciclo-USM )
Men Elite ITT: Carlos Oyarzun ( Triciclo-USM )
Croatia
Men Elite RR: Vladimir Miholjevic (Acqua § Sapone)
Men Elite ITT: Carlos Oyarzun ( Triciclo-USM )
Estonia
Men Elite RR: Tanel Kangert ( Team Astana )
Men Elite ITT: Rein Taaramäe ( Cofids )
Israel
Men Elite RR:
Men Elite ITT: Anton Mikailov (Elite-2)
Japan
Men Elite RR: Yukihiro Doi ( Argos - Shimano )
Men Elite ITT: Ryota Nishizono ( Bridgestone - Anchor )
Latvia
Men Elite RR: Aleksejs Saramotins (Cofidis)
Men Elite ITT: Gatis Smukulis ( Katusha )
Namibia
Men Elite RR: Lotto Petrus ( MTN - Qhubeka )
Men Elite ITT: Lotto Petrus ( MTN - Qhubeka )
Turkey
Men Elite RR: Mirac Kal ( Konya - Torku Seker Spor )
Men Elite ITT:Muhammet Eyüp Karagöbeks ( Elite-2 )
Venezuela
Men Elite RR:
Men Elite ITT: Tomas Gil (Androni)
Urugay
Men Elite RR: Emanuel Yanes (Elite-2)
Men Elite ITT: Jorge Soto (Elite-2)
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Teddy The Creator |
Posted on 01-01-2012 01:23
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I'm heading to Ballarat to see how the guys go! Should be fun, can't wait to see GreenEdge!
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Alakagom |
Posted on 06-01-2012 08:25
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Paul Odin wins the 25km TT and his Subway-Giant teammate Sam Horgan comes 2nd and Jesse Sergent of Radioshack Nissan comes 3rd.
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Posted on 06-01-2012 08:49
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Alakagom: you made it look like that's the Australian NC's but it's the ones in the kiwi country^^
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Wilier |
Posted on 06-01-2012 11:14
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True it's the New Zealand championships. |
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Alakagom |
Posted on 06-01-2012 16:00
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Yea, just wrote the names in the wrong block.
Next Nationals are on Sunday with both Road Races in New Zealand and Australia. Especially interested in Aussie ones, will somebody outwit the GreenEdge or not.
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Alakagom |
Posted on 07-01-2012 11:23
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Rohan Dennis wins the u23 RR ahead of Eric Sheppard and Calvin Watson.
Women Road Race is won by Amanda Spreatt ahead of Tiffany Cromwell and Rachel Neylan.
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Alakagom |
Posted on 08-01-2012 05:59
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Simon Gerrans wins the Australia National Championships RR ahead of Llyod and Porte.
Hayman did some great work pulling a lot of breaks, and Durbridge gave a very good ride for a youngester in that field. Sutton was the best sprinter to finish around 5 - 8th. Looking good for TdU.
P.S. My first bet won, yay
Edited by Alakagom on 08-01-2012 05:59
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FreitasPCM |
Posted on 08-01-2012 09:59
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Now, can GreenEDGE make the double? |
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Alakagom |
Posted on 08-01-2012 10:01
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So only 21 riders finished in quite a entertaining race, only 2 GreenEdge riders fished. Big point also was when Sutton cracked, if he was able to hang on Porte's wheel longer he might have won. Definitely a dark horse for TdU, with Gerrans too.
Full Results :
1 | Simon Gerrans (Vic) | 4:07:38 | 2 | Matthew Lloyd (Vic) | 0:00:02 | 3 | Richie Porte (Tas) | | 4 | Adam Hansen (QLD) | 0:01:05 | 5 | William Clarke (Tas) | 0:01:09 | 6 | Steele Von Hoff (Vic) | 0:01:11 | 7 | Christopher Sutton (NSW) | | 8 | Baden Cooke (Vic) | | 9 | Anthony Giacoppo (WA) | | 10 | Bernard Sulzberger (Tas) | | 11 | Daniel McConnell (Vic) | | 12 | Mark O'brien (Vic) | | 13 | Ben Dyball (NSW) | 0:01:17 | 14 | Zakkari Dempster (Vic) | 0:01:37 | 15 | Luke Roberts (SA) | | 16 | Jay Bourke (Vic) | 0:01:38 | 17 | Michael Rogers (Act) | | 18 | Mathew Hayman (NSW) | 0:03:24 | 19 | Jai Crawford (Tas) | 0:06:28 | 20 | Neil Van Der Ploeg (Vic) | 0:11:32 | 21 | Jason Spencer (Vic) | |
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alexanderlens |
Posted on 08-01-2012 10:16
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Where the hell is M. Mathews?
Guess who's back?
Lets see how many friens are still around...
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Teddy The Creator |
Posted on 08-01-2012 10:18
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I rode down to Buninyong today, great day out. Really nice little town, and that climb up Mt. Buninyong looked like quite a killer, especially after 16 times!
Highlight of the day was either catching the cork off Gerrans' champagne , or riding back to Ballarat with Mick Rogers, C.J. Sutton and Adam Hansen.
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Alakagom |
Posted on 08-01-2012 10:19
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alexanderlens wrote:
Where the hell is M. Mathews?
He didn't finish. The rest of the peleton got DNF. So that includes guys like Matthews, Haussler, Davis, Meyer etc.
That's why I am impressed with Sutton, as the only sprinter he finished the race and with more luck could have won the race.
Here's the full list of DNF:
Spoiler DNF Jack Bobridge (SA)
DNF Cameron Meyer (WA)
DNF Jonathan Cantwell (QLD)
DNF Matthew Goss (Tas)
DNF Robbie McEwen (QLD)
DNF Stuart O'Grady (O/S)
DNF Matt Wilson (Vic)
DNF Travis Meyer (WA)
DNF Allan Davis (QLD)
DNF Heinrich Haussler (NSW)
DNF Michael Matthews (Act)
DNF Mark Renshaw (NSW)
DNF Nathan Haas (Act)
DNF Simon Clarke (Vic)
DNF Luke Durbridge (WA)
DNF Leigh Howard (Vic)
DNF Chris Jongewaard (SA)
DNF Joel Pearson (Vic)
DNF Patrick Shaw (Vic)
DNF Wesley Sulzberger (O/S)
DNF Johnnie Walker (Vic)
DNF Chris Jory (NSW)
DNF Josh Collingwood (Vic)
DNF Dean Windsor (NSW)
DNF Michael Hepburn (QLD)
DNF Mitchell Docker (Vic)
DNF Darren Rolfe (QLD)
DNF Damien Turner (Vic)
DNF Nicholas SAnderson (Vic)
DNF Andrew Roe (SA)
DNF Richard Lang (NSW)
DNF Phillip Grenfell (NSW)
DNF Jonathan Lovelock (Vic)
DNF Brodie Talbot (NSW)
DNF Benjamin Johnson (Vic)
DNF SAmuel Rix (Vic)
DNF Correy Edmed (QLD)
DNF Nick Bensley (Vic)
DNF Jacob Kauffmann (NSW)
DNF Adnane Benhammouche (SA)
DNF Matthew Warner-Smith (NSW)
DNF David Pell (Vic)
DNF Luke Aggett (Vic)
DNF Andrew Arundel (Act)
DNF Andrew Blair (NSW)
DNF Etienne Blumstein-Jones (Act)
DNF Nicholas Brain (NSW)
DNF Cal Britten (Vic)
DNF Hayden Brooks (QLD)
DNF Fabio Calabria (Act)
DNF Joshua Carlson (NSW)
DNF Kel Chaffey-Jones (Vic)
DNF Jason Chalker (Act)
DNF Dane Crawford (NSW)
DNF Andrew Crawley (NSW)
DNF Conan Daley (Vic)
DNF Anthony Dimotrovski (NSW)
DNF Benjamin Douglas (Vic)
DNF Peter English (Vic)
DNF Sean Finning (Vic)
DNF Joel Finucane (NSW)
DNF Mitchell Flynn (Act)
DNF Travis Frisby (SA)
DNF John Groves (Vic)
DNF James Henry (Vic)
DNF James Hepburn (QLD)
DNF Adrian Jackson (Vic)
DNF Mark Jamesion (QLD)
DNF Kris Johnston (Act)
DNF Caleb Jones (NSW)
DNF Brenton Kaitler (Vic)
DNF John Kent (Vic)
DNF Jason Kruger (Vic)
DNF Peter Ladd (Vic)
DNF Darren Lapthorne (Vic)
DNF William Lind (NSW)
DNF Jake Magee (NSW)
DNF James Mcdulling (NSW)
DNF Johnathan Millington (NSW)
DNF Nicholas Mitchell (Vic)
DNF Justin Morris (NSW)
DNF Jamie Nightingale (Vic)
DNF Lachlan Norris (Vic)
DNF Travers Nuttall (Vic)
DNF Ryan Obst (SA)
DNF Chris Pescott (Vic)
DNF Cameron Peterson (NSW)
DNF Oliver Phillips (Vic)
DNF Rhys Pollock (NSW)
DNF James Quinton (Act)
DNF Jeremy Ross (Act)
DNF Malcolm Rudolph (QLD)
DNF Sam Rutherford (NSW)
DNF Graham Rutter (NSW)
DNF Dean SAnfilippo (Vic)
DNF Dale Scarfe (NSW)
DNF Adam Semple (WA)
DNF Stuart Shaw (Act)
DNF Peter Smith (Vic)
DNF Michael Smith (Tas)
DNF Alexander Smyth (Vic)
DNF Nicholas Squillari (Vic)
DNF Reece Stephens (Vic)
DNF Sam Stow (Vic)
DNF Tomas Szollosi (QLD)
DNF Peter Thompson (QLD)
DNF Adam Trewin (Vic)
DNF Michael Troy (NSW)
DNF Paul Van Der Ploeg (Vic)
DNF Steven Waite (Vic)
DNF Will Wettenhall (Vic)
DNF Edward White (NSW)
DNF Graeme Brown (WA)
DNF Shaun Mccarthy (Vic)
DNF Marc Williams (Act)
DNF Blair Windsor (NSW)
DNF Sam Witmitz (Vic)
DNF Tony Gaudry (Act)
DNF Simon Bennett (Vic)
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angzmacz |
Posted on 08-01-2012 10:19
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alexanderlens wrote:
Where the hell is M. Mathews?
Matthews pulled out during the middle of the race |
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alexanderlens |
Posted on 08-01-2012 10:20
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Too bad, thank you for the quick answer!
Guess who's back?
Lets see how many friens are still around...
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SportingNonsense |
Posted on 08-01-2012 10:34
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Alakagom wrote:
P.S. My first bet won, yay
Same. I knew I should have bet more!
Gerrans was my favourite for the race as it was. One of the best Aussies on the hills, and selected in their TDU lineup so likely to be one of the guys GreenEdge worked for in the race.
Thanks to Crue or whoever it was to give Gerrans such nice odds!
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Alakagom |
Posted on 08-01-2012 10:50
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SportingNonsense wrote:
Alakagom wrote:
P.S. My first bet won, yay
Same. I knew I should have bet more!
Gerrans was my favourite for the race as it was. One of the best Aussies on the hills, and selected in their TDU lineup so likely to be one of the guys GreenEdge worked for in the race.
Thanks to Crue or whoever it was to give Gerrans such nice odds!
Same thought, stupid that I betted only 5$. Knowing he was the best puncher with best finish and with best early shape and then betting only 5$ after going from 20$ to 30$ and then finally to 5$. Oh well, still a nice start with those great odds indeed
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FreitasPCM |
Posted on 08-01-2012 11:03
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Alakagom wrote:
SportingNonsense wrote:
Alakagom wrote:
P.S. My first bet won, yay
Same. I knew I should have bet more!
Gerrans was my favourite for the race as it was. One of the best Aussies on the hills, and selected in their TDU lineup so likely to be one of the guys GreenEdge worked for in the race.
Thanks to Crue or whoever it was to give Gerrans such nice odds!
Same thought, stupid that I betted only 5$. Knowing he was the best puncher with best finish and with best early shape and then betting only 5$ after going from 20$ to 30$ and then finally to 5$. Oh well, still a nice start with those great odds indeed
I haven't won a bet in ages, and I don't know why I had this feeling Gerrans was going to win, but I'd better bet on another rider! It's always the same. |
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Eden95 |
Posted on 08-01-2012 11:22
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Fantastic comeback ride by Lloyd today, he's a strange, but funny man.
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 08-01-2012 12:04
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I think it's fair to say that I didn't really do any research before doing the odds |
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