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Posted on 27-08-2008 14:54
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Omfg
Boas son Boasson Hagen, Boas son
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Posted on 27-08-2008 14:55
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Ruben wrote:
Boas son Boasson Hagen, Boas son
*golf clap @ Schleck93*
Ruben, get online on MSN too, i want a reliable source of information from the race.
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Posted on 27-08-2008 14:58
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I'm very slow today and damn it was a really easy to see now
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Thor wears a live rattlesnake as a condom.
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Posted on 27-08-2008 15:18
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How's the TT going?
what have Posthuma, Devolder, Rosseler, Rogers and Gutierrez done?
who's leading?
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Posted on 27-08-2008 15:20
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1st intermediate Devolder has 10.00 and Posthuma 10.10
Rosseler, Rogers and Gutierrez still to come there |
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Posted on 27-08-2008 15:22
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Rogers 10.04 at the 1st intermediate |
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Posted on 27-08-2008 15:24
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Rosseler 10.03
very close
so from the GC contenders
Devolder 10.00
Rosseler 10.03
Rogers 10.04
Posthuma 10.10
Gutierrez still to come at point 1 |
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ruben |
Posted on 27-08-2008 15:26
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Devolder 22:12 at the finish, 8 seconds slower than Belohvosciks |
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Posted on 27-08-2008 15:28
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Gutierrez 9.59, 1 second faster than Devolder |
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Posted on 27-08-2008 15:28
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Posthuma 22:39 at 34 seconds, very dissapointing |
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Posted on 27-08-2008 15:30
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Rogers is negligible, it's way too short for him.
So I guess that means Gutierrez wins. Thanks for the updates
EDIT: wait, forgot Rosseler
Edited by issoisso on 27-08-2008 15:31
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Posted on 27-08-2008 15:32
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6 posts in a row... The edit function is there for a reason ruben. |
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Posted on 27-08-2008 15:33
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For those of you who think predicting young riders' futures is in any way easy: Belohvosciks is a two-time under-23 Liége-Bastogne-Liége winner...
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Posted on 27-08-2008 15:34
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Rogers 2nd now, 6 seconds slower than Belohvosciks, but faster than Devolder.
So Rogers has the cards now |
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Posted on 27-08-2008 15:35
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Go Rogers! (he'll be 2nd overall, not first, sadly)
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Posted on 27-08-2008 15:35
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Does anyone know if they give points on this time-trial? |
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Posted on 27-08-2008 15:36
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Rosseler 2nd now, in the same time as Rogers (half a second faster) |
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Posted on 27-08-2008 15:38
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EBH wrote:
Does anyone know if they give points on this time-trial?
would be very strange if they didn't
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Posted on 27-08-2008 15:39
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Well Hagen is outside the top 5 now, so he won't get many points anyway |
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ruben |
Posted on 27-08-2008 15:40
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JI Gutierrez 2nd, faster than Rosseler
Gutierrez will finish 2nd but wins the ENECO Tour he finished without his saddle, he lost it in the final km
Belohvosciks wins the time trial that is
1. Beloh
2. Gutierrez +6
3. Rosseler +6
4. Rogers +6
5. Devolder +8
9. Greipel +31
.. Posthuma +34
GC
1. Gutierrez
2. Rosseler
3. Rogers
4. Devolder
5. Greipel
6. Posthuma
7. Knaven
8. Tankink
9. Roelandts
10. Rooijakkers
Edited by ruben on 27-08-2008 15:47
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