Stuttgart 2007 - World Championships
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Posted on 15-09-2007 10:16
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The Hills
Course Time Trial (Mens Elite)
Womens Time Trial Course
and their own anti-doping campaign
I'll post some Start lists below!
Edited by doddy13 on 15-09-2007 10:18
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Posted on 15-09-2007 10:20
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both TT's look exciting, with the uphill finishes, i wouldn't back Cancellara to win again
the mens RR doesn't look that taxing, but obviously i'm only going on a few pics
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Posted on 15-09-2007 10:21
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GREAT BRITAIN / GRANDE BRETAGNE (U23)
GBR STANNARD Ian GBR19870525 TT
GBR SWIFT Ben GBR19871105 ROAD
GBR GERAINT Thomas GBR19860525 TT
GBR DOWSETT Alex GBR19881003 ROAD
Edited by doddy13 on 15-09-2007 10:22
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Posted on 15-09-2007 10:22
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would be about time we get a thread about it. I'll tell you my favourites rigth away.
*** Bettini, Freire
** other italian (Di luca, pozzato etc.) or spaniard (sanchez, rodriques etc.)
* one of the slecks, boogerd in his last season, shumacher, zabel
probably gonna be an italian is you see there team. they allso bring 10 men so...
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Addy291 |
Posted on 15-09-2007 10:23
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doddy13 wrote:
GREAT BRITAIN / GRANDE BRETAGNE (U23)
GBR STANNARD Ian GBR19870525 TT
GBR SWIFT Ben GBR19871105 ROAD
GBR GERAINT Thomas GBR19860525 TT
GBR DOWSETT Alex GBR19881003 ROAD
what are these for, i thought we were only allowed to take Geraint?
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Posted on 15-09-2007 10:23
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yup 2 weeks away, i think thats enough for a thread
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Posted on 15-09-2007 10:23
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Addy291 wrote:
doddy13 wrote:
GREAT BRITAIN / GRANDE BRETAGNE (U23)
GBR STANNARD Ian GBR19870525 TT
GBR SWIFT Ben GBR19871105 ROAD
GBR GERAINT Thomas GBR19860525 TT
GBR DOWSETT Alex GBR19881003 ROAD
what are these for, i thought we were only allowed to take Geraint?
Thats the list published by the UCI
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Posted on 15-09-2007 10:25
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cool, i thought we were only allowed 1 slot, but that's great, i mean more would be great but this is ok
great to see Stannard, Dowsett and Swift involved, they've had a great U23 season
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Posted on 15-09-2007 10:26
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GREAT BRITAIN / GRANDE BRETAGNE (Womens Elite/Femmes Elite)
GBR HARRIS Nikki GBR19861230 ROAD
GBR HOUVENAGHEL Wendy GBR19741127 TT
GBR SLATER Tanja GBR19780509 ROAD
GBR ARMITSTEAD Elizabeth GBR19881218 ROAD
GBR COOKE Nicole GBR19830413 TT&ROAD
GBR POOLEY Emma GBR19821003 TT&ROAD
GBR HEAL Rachel GBR19730401 ROAD
GBR HARE Catherine GBR19820313 ROAD
GBR WYMAN Helen GBR19810304 ROAD
by the way, only Mens Elite havn't been published by the UCI yet
Edited by doddy13 on 15-09-2007 10:29
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Posted on 15-09-2007 10:47
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there's two possibilities:
1. a break makes it (unlikely)
2. a solo attack (even more unlikely)
3. an uphill sprint (most likely)
given the incline, Freire Bennati and Bettini are out of the question.
it's more a Di Luca-type sprint. I can see RebellĂn having a chance. Cunego might as well, if he's there.
as for solo attackers, I'd give the most chances to Schumacher, by far. the team gave him license to build his season around this race, and he's done so. he's probably the only guy to have used the Tour de France as a warm-up race.
Edited by issoisso on 15-09-2007 10:48
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Posted on 15-09-2007 10:54
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issoisso wrote:
there's two possibilities:
1. a break makes it (unlikely)
2. a solo attack (even more unlikely)
3. an uphill sprint (most likely)
hehee..Theres two kind of people, those who can count and those who can't and those who like bears!
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Posted on 15-09-2007 10:58
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Hopefulyl Frank Schleck will win it but if not.....
MILLAR!!
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Posted on 15-09-2007 10:58
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doddy13 wrote:
GREAT BRITAIN / GRANDE BRETAGNE (Womens Elite/Femmes Elite)
GBR HARRIS Nikki GBR19861230 ROAD
GBR HOUVENAGHEL Wendy GBR19741127 TT
GBR SLATER Tanja GBR19780509 ROAD
GBR ARMITSTEAD Elizabeth GBR19881218 ROAD
GBR COOKE Nicole GBR19830413 TT&ROAD
GBR POOLEY Emma GBR19821003 TT&ROAD
GBR HEAL Rachel GBR19730401 ROAD
GBR HARE Catherine GBR19820313 ROAD
GBR WYMAN Helen GBR19810304 ROAD
by the way, only Mens Elite havn't been published by the UCI yet
very goiod team for GB Women, and as to the mens, should be good to see who actually gets our 3rd place
although i'm still slightly in shock as to Cavendish riding
he must want to finish last, i know it's because GB think he can win the WC one year and this is experience for future WC races he does, but still it will be very hard work for him, and i'd be slightly suprised if he even finished
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Posted on 15-09-2007 10:58
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zutcorp wrote:
issoisso wrote:
there's two possibilities:
1. a break makes it (unlikely)
2. a solo attack (even more unlikely)
3. an uphill sprint (most likely)
hehee..Theres two kind of people, those who can count and those who can't and those who like bears!
here's the worst part: I noticed it and for some reason didn't change it
anyway, who cares about dividing people into groups and statistics....after all, 34% of all statistics are made up on the moment
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Posted on 15-09-2007 11:01
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SportingNonsense wrote:
Hopefulyl Frank Schleck will win it but if not.....
MILLAR!!
i would be in a severe state of shock if Millar won, but no-one would be able to tell through the sheer delight
and he has shown that he is good up the slopes, he has a good sprint on him and can attack very hard,
obviously there are more likley candidates, but he could suprise a few
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Posted on 15-09-2007 11:03
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Addy291 wrote:
although i'm still slightly in shock as to Cavendish riding
he must want to finish last
that honour is always reserved for Pagliarini. who for some reason always does a wheelie when he comes through the line...
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Posted on 15-09-2007 11:04
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Millar could do the double
The TT course should definately suit him though.
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Posted on 15-09-2007 11:04
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at least he can still have fun whilst being last
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Posted on 15-09-2007 11:05
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SportingNonsense wrote:
Millar could do the double
The TT course should definately suit him though.
yes the TT course is very suited to him and he could do very well, as i think that Cancellara definatley won't win
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Posted on 15-09-2007 11:07
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Addy291 wrote:
SportingNonsense wrote:
Millar could do the double
The TT course should definately suit him though.
yes the TT course is very suited to him and he could do very well, as i think that Cancellara definatley won't win
please do explain. I haven't seen the course.
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