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Dominik Nerz: The Next Level
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i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ca.gif August 10, 2012 – Grand Prix de Quebec

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The Race


The Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec is one of the youngest races in the main calendar. Firstly held in September 2010, it has had ProTour status from the beginning, although its standing among the riders might not be as high as most of the other major classics, probably because it's not a grown race and lacks of tradition.

The race is a rather short, hilly circuit which is ridden multiple times. The ascent itself isn't too challenging, but gets its severity through the repetition over 200 kms. Still, we might not see a solo winner but rather a sprint from a shorter group.

Spoiler
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Result in 2011


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/sk.gif Peter SaganLiquigas - Cannondale
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Simone PonziLiquigas - Cannondale
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Giovanni ViscontiFarnese Vini – Neri Sottoli
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/dk.gif Jakob FuglsangLeopard - Trek
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Gorka VerdugoEuskaltel – Euskadi


Liquigas – Cannondale scored an amazing double win in a rather weak starting field last year. I think it's safe to say that that won't happen again.


Favorites


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Complete Startlist

Spoiler
Liquigas
1. D.Cunego
2. V.Agnoli
3. E.Capecchi
4. D.Cimolai
5. T.Duggan
6. C. Favini


Katusha
11. L.Bertagnolli
12. G.Caruso
13. V.Gusev
14. J.Horrach
15. A.Mironov
16. A.Ovechkin
17. G.Sartori
18. C.Veronese

GreenEdge
21. M.Lloyd
22. M.Albasini
23. J.Bobridge
24. S.Clarke
25. S.Davis
26. D.Tanner
27. S.Tuft
28. P.Weening

Omega Pharma
31. J.Vanendert
32. M.Aerts
33. F.De Greef
34. G.De Knegt
35. O.Kaisen
36. S.Kruijswijk
37. W.Stroetinga
38. J.Van de Walle

T-Mobile
41. K.Siutsou
42. J.Baker
43. P.Gretsch
44. R.Obst
45. D.Pate
46. F.Rabon
47. M.Velits
48. R.Weissinger

FDJ
51. P.Fédrigo
52. M.Delage
53. A.Gérard
54. M.Ladagnous
55. G.Meersman
56. T.Pinot
57. J.Roy
58. B.Vaugrenard

Sky
61. T.Löfkvist
62. D.Cioni
63. S.Cummings
64. L.Davis
65. A.Dowsett
66. S.Pauwels
67. M.Rogers
68. T.Wilson

Unicef
71. B.Hermans
72. P.Deignan
73. M.Kwiatkowski
74. G.Lequatre
75. S.Paulinho
76. I.Rovny
77. B.Selander
78. J.Sergent

Cofidis
81. D.Moncoutié
82. R.Cusin
83. T.Gallopin
84. K.Kriit
85. J.Kuyckx
86. L.Á.Maté
87. N.Vogondy
88. R.Zingle

Astana
91. F.Masciarelli
92. A. Bakaev
93. D.Fofonov
94. M.Gourov
95. R.Kiserlovski
96. M.Lorenzetto

Europcar
101. C.Gautier
102. A.Aulas
103. G.Bernaudeau
104. F.Bouyer
105. A.Charteau
106. S.Haddou
107. Y.Le Boulanger
108. K.Reza

Leopard
111. F.Wegmann
112. S.Biehl
113. M.Brändle
114. B.Feillu
115. G.Nizzolo
116. B.Pires
117. T.Rohregger
118. H.Starzengruber

Skil
121. K.Kroon
122. R.Curvers
123. K.De Kort
124. A.Geniez
125. S.Geschke
126. J.Van Emden
127. K.Van Hummel
128. C.van Boven

Quick·Step
131. D.Devenyns
132. D.Cataldo
133. A.Engels
134. D.Malacarne
135. G.Palumbo
136. S.Rosseler
137. J.Tratnik
138. J.Vermote

Garmin
141. D.Martin
142. M.Fischer
143. C.Harvey
144. D.Lloyd
145. R.Navardauskas
146. P.Stetina
147. M.Wilson
148. D.Zabriskie

AG2R La Mondiale
151. C.Riblon
152. A.Barrault
153. D.Champion
154. C.Dessel
155. A.Guinet
156. B.Kadri
157. M.Langlais
158. S.Minard

Rabobank
161. B.Tankink
162. R.Flens
163. D.Jaspers
164. M.Matthews
165. T.Slagter
166. G-J.Soepenberg
167. L.Ten Dam
168. M.Wynants

Vacansoleil
171. W.Poels
172. S.Anza
173. C.Carnevale
174. M.Keizer
175. W.Mol
176. R.Pidgornyy
177. M.Selvaggi
178. J.Van Leijen

Lampre
181. D.Pietropolli
182. A.Balloni
183. M.Cattaneo
184. E.Corsini
185. D.Di Luca
186. J.Golcer
187. D.Hondo
188. F.Merlino

BMC
191. F.Stalder
192. Y.Eijssen
193. M.Giunti
194. J.Louder
195. G.Palla
196. T.Phinney
197. M.Santambrogio
198. I.Santaromita

Movistar
201. J.M.Soler
202. A.Amador
203. J.Aragones
204. M.Crespo
205. J.Hernández
206. D.López
207. B.Noval
208. L.Pasamontes

Euskaltel
211. J.J.Oroz
212. P.Cazaux
213. O.Fraile
214. I.Izagirre
215. E.Martínez
216. E.Teruel
217. P.Urtasun
218. I.Velasco


Cunego comes with reference of a podium place in Plouay and is the top favorite. But the field, though missing the very best puncheur, is decent and dense, the likes Bertagnolli and Lloyd shouldn't be underestimated.


Team Liquigas


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Well, in Damiano Cunego, we have the top favorite, so we surely want the win again. He's in good shape so we're confident he can make it, but against those opponents, it's everything but easy-sledding.

Report


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The first half of the race was pretty calm with a large break not more than three minutes away, when suddely, halfway through the course, pre race favorite Leonardo Bertagnolli attacked. He quickly reached the break but of course Liquigas saw him as a real threat and pulled everyone back.

The following four men break including Gianni Meersman (FDJ) and Benjamin Noval (Movistar) was also chased down by Liquigas, BMC (for Santambrogio) and Unicef (for Hermans). As the latter two were far from being favorites here, it was a bit surprising.

But Unicef evidentally had big plans as Hermans attacked on the third to last ascent already. He had no chance, though, and Unicef again started to participate in the chase. Some attacks on the last descent were condemned to failure so that 45 riders were together on the last flat part before the finish.

But before it can come to a bunch sprint, Damiano Cunego, who kept quiet until now, attacks with 3 kms to go on top of that very small hill right before the final ascent. He showed that he his clearly the best puncheur present and took the win with ease. Behind him, Daniel Martin outsprinted Ben Hermans by centimeters taking the second place.

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Overlapped riders spoil the photo, Cunego's advance is actually pretty big.

Damiano Cunego is now the new World Tour leader and could even increase his lead with another strong result tomorrow in Montréal. With two men in the Top 10, BMC collects valuable World Tour points. The team overtakes FDJ and GreenEdge and is now no longer on a relegation spot.



Result


I forgot to export so I can only provide you with the Top 10:

1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Damiano CunegoLiquigas - Cannondale
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ci.gif Daniel MartinTeam Garmin - Cervélo
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Ben HermansUnicef - Oracle
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif David MoncoutiéCofidis, le crédit en ligne
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Jelle VanendertOmega Pharma - Lotto
6i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Mauro SantambrogioBMC Racing Team
7i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/au.gif Matthew LloydGreenEdge Cycling
8i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Dries DevenynsQuickStep Cycling Team
9i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ch.gif Florian StalderBMC Racing Team
10i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Dario CataldoQuickStep Cycling Team



The Winner


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After numerous second places (and the win at Tirreno-Adriatico), Damiano Cunego can again celebrate a big win at a World Tour race. The transfer to Liquigas did him really good and he looks to be in great shape for the races to come, including the worlds and Il Lombardia.


Liquigas Resumé


Not much to say, Damiano Cunego did his job, we're extremely happy and proud of his performance. No one came close to him today. We hope for a similar outcome tomorrow. Also, we want to acknowledge the massive domestique work the rest of the team did today. Without that, the win might not have been possible. Unfortunately, the next race is already coming up tomorrow, so the party has to wait...
 
dienblad
Great result, even though it's the easiest World Tour race to win (hey, did it twice in a row myself!)
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baia
Great win...Wink
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Pellizotti2
dienblad wrote:
Great result, even though it's the easiest World Tour race to win (hey, did it twice in a row myself!)

Seconded. Probably the easiest races in PCM, due to an always weak lineup.

But nevertheless, another great victory! Smile
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Avin Wargunnson
Great win and great to see you back in action. Also perfect Vuelta summary, what a Nibali domination it was.
But the best thing is indeed Dominik winning the white jersey, now he can try it in france maybe? Smile
I'll be back
 
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sutty68
Nice win for Cunego in Quebec Smile

The Liquigas boys are making this race their own with back to back victories Smile
 
cunego59
I agree with you, Quebec is no real challenge with someone like Cunego. Thanks for the comments anyway Wink

@ Avin: I'm already thinking about the season planning for next year... The Tour might be on the schedule...

 
cunego59
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i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ca.gif September 11, 2012 – Grand Prix de Montréal

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The Race


Just as its "sister race", the GP de Québec, the race in Montréal celebrates only its third holding. And similarly, its renomée is improvable. But the tradition will come, and the starting lists are already quite nice.

The course is also comparable to the race yesterday: It's a parcours over the Mont Royal, around the University of Montréal. The hill is steeper than yesterday, but in contrary to then, the race doesn't end with an ascent but instead with a descent towards the finish line. The weak sprinters have to seek for the decision in the hills.

Spoiler
i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/WT%20-%20Montreal/Profil.jpg



Result in 2011


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/sk.gif Peter SaganLiquigas – Cannondale4h48'19
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Simone PonziLiquigas – Cannondale+ 21
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Elia FavilliFarnese Vini – Neri Sottolis.t.
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Luca MazzantiFarnese Vini – Neri Sottolis.t.
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Xavier FlorencioGeox – TMCs.t.


Sagan and Ponzi did the incredible last year: The double double! This isn't possible anymore, but still Cunego could win the fourth Canadian Classic for Liquigas in a row!


Favorites


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Complete Startlist

Spoiler
Liquigas
1. D.Cunego
2. V.Agnoli
3. E.Capecchi
4. D.Cimolai
5. T.Dall'Antonia
6. T.Duggan
7. C. Favini
8. T.Peterson


Katusha
11. L.Bertagnolli
12. G.Caruso
13. V.Gusev
14. J.Horrach
15. D.Rebellin
16. G.Sartori
17. S.Vandenbergh
18. C.Veronese

GreenEdge
21. M.Lloyd
22. S.Clarke
23. J.Dean
24. D.Tanner
25. D.Teklehaimanot
26. J.Tschopp
27. S.Tuft
28. P.Weening

Omega Pharma
31. J.Vanendert
32. M.Aerts
33. B.De Clercq
34. F.De Greef
35. S.Kruijswijk
36. V.Ortiz
37. W.Stroetinga
38. J.Van de Walle

T-Mobile
41. K.Siutsou
42. J.Baker
43. T.Meier
44. R.Obst
45. D.Pate
46. F.Rabon
47. T.Van Garderen
48. R.Weissinger

FDJ
51. P.Fédrigo
52. M.Ladagnous
53. G.Meersman
54. Y.Offredo
55. T.Pinot
56. J.Vangenechten
57. B.Vanheule
58. B.Vaugrenard

Sky
61. T.Löfkvist
62. D.Appollonio
63. D.Cioni
64. S.Cummings
65. A.Dowsett
66. S.Pauwels
67. M.Rogers
68. N.Sanderson

Unicef
71. B.Hermans
72. P.Deignan
73. R.Hunter
74. G.Lequatre
75. N.Oliveira
76. S.Paulinho
77. I.Rovny

Cofidis
81. D.Moncoutié
82. Y.Bagot
83. R.Cusin
84. K.Kriit
85. D.Monier
86. T.Valentin
87. N.Vogondy
88. R.Zingle

Astana
91. F.Masciarelli
92. A. Bakaev
93. D.Fofonov
94. M.Gourov
95. T.Kangert
96. R.Kiserlovski
97. M.Lorenzetto
98. S.Renev

Geox
101. F.Duarte
102. T.Alberio
103. M.Ardila
104. G.Cheula
105. F.Felline
106. N.Gianetti
107. D.Gutiérrez Gutiérrez
108. M.Kump

Skil
111. S.Scheirlinckx
112. T.Darnuseau
113. K.De Kort
114. M.Evrard
115. A.Geniez
116. S.Geschke
117. C.Ji
118. M.Kreder

Leopard
121. F.Wegmann
122. S.Biehl
123. M.Brändle
124. B.Feillu
125. B.Pires
126. T.Rohregger
127. H.Starzengruber
128. R.Wagner

Quick·Step
131. D.Devenyns
132. D.Cataldo
133. I.Keisse
134. D.Malacarne
135. G.Palumbo
136. S.Rosseler
137. J.Tratnik
138. J.Vermote

Farnese Vini
141. F.Failli
142. D.Baranowski
143. G.Di Salvo
144. L.Giordani
145. G.Mirenda
146. A.Noè
147. R.Romanik
148. M.Sapa

Garmin
151. D.Martin
152. M.Fischer
153. C.Harvey
154. B.Lancaster
155. D.Lloyd
156. C.Meyer
157. R.Navardauskas
158. P.Stetina

Rabobank
161. B.Tankink
162. R.Flens
163. D.Jaspers
164. M.Matthews
165. G.Niermann
166. T.Slagter
167. L.Ten Dam
168. L.Vanderjagt

Vacansoleil
171. W.Poels
172. S.Anza
173. C.Carnevale
174. M.Keizer
175. M.Pace
176. R.Pidgornyy
177. M.Selvaggi
178. F.Veuchelen

BMC
181. F.Stalder
182. C.Butler
183. Y.Eijssen
184. M.Kohler
185. A.Kristoff
186. T.Phinney
187. M.Santambrogio
188. I.Santaromita

Movistar
191. J.M.Soler
192. J.Aragones
193. M.Crespo
194. J.Iriarte
195. D.López
196. B.Noval
197. C.Oyarzun
198. L.Pasamontes

Lampre
201. E.Magazzini
202. A.Balloni
203. M.Cattaneo
204. D.Di Luca
205. J.Golcer
206. D.Hondo
207. M.Mugerli
208. A.Pérez Arrieta

Euskaltel
211. J.J.Oroz
212. P.Cazaux
213. O.Fraile
214. I.Izagirre
215. E.Martínez
216. I.Velasco


The favorites are basically the same as yesterday. Cunego stands out a bit but the finish doesn't suit him that well. The likes of Bertagnolli or the strong Santambrogio might have better chances in case of a sprint finish.


Team Liquigas


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The support for Damiano Cunego isn't that strong with Capecchi and Dall'Antonia, but he proved to be in good shape with his win yesterday and is certainly the top favorite. Nothing but a win is the goal.

Report


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It took a long time until a breakaway could finally establish itself but eventually, eleven men around Yohann Offredo, Taylor Phinney and Grischa Niermann got away.

Liquigas already started the chase as halfway through the course, a couple of riders around the likes of Robert Kiserlovski, Steven Kruijswijk and Wout Poels attacked. They got a gap of 1'30 but were considered too dangerous and were reeled back in. With two laps and 20 kms to go, everything was together again.

Soon, some bigger guns attacked. Ben Hermanns and David Moncoutié posed a real thread for Cunego but Liquigas showed that they infact have a quite strong team in Canada and pulled them back.

56 riders were still together crossing the last „big“ climb of the day. When it all looked like a sprint decision, Damiano Cunego tried to get away on the last very small ascent. But while he did achieve a split, he couldn't create a gap large enough to take the win. Eventually, he got overtaken by five riders. The winner: BMC's Mauro Santambrogio. The podium was completed by Matthew Lloyd (GreenEdge) and Jelle Vanendert (Omega).

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Mauro Santambrogio wins the sprint in a dominant way. He takes some extremely valuable WT points for BMC.



Result


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Mauro SantambrogioBMC Racing Team5h51'29
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/au.gif Matthew LloydGreenEdge Cyclings.t.
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Jelle VanendertOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Ben HermansUnicef - Oracles.t.
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ch.gif Florian StalderBMC Racing Teams.t.
6i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Damiano CunegoLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
7i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Dries DevenynsQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
8i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/co.gif Fabio DuarteGeox - TMCs.t.
9i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/pt.gif Bruno PiresLeopard Treks.t.
10i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ci.gif Daniel MartinTeam Garmin - Cervélos.t.


Spoiler
11David MoncoutiéCofidis, le crédit en ligne+ 55
12Francesco MasciarelliPro Team Astanas.t.
13Giampaolo CarusoKatusha Teams.t.
14Francesco FailliFarnese Vini - Neri Sottoli+ 1'26
15Dario CataldoQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
16Eros CapecchiLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
17Benoît VaugrenardFDJs.t.
18Mattia CattaneoLampre - ISDs.t.
19Kanstantsin SiutsouTeam T-Mobiles.t.
20Enrico MagazziniLampre - ISDs.t.
21Thomas PetersonLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
22Sérgio PaulinhoUnicef - Oracles.t.
23Ivan RovnyUnicef - Oracles.t.
24Benjamín NovalMovistar Teams.t.
25Wout PoelsVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
26Fabian WegmannLeopard Treks.t.
27Peter StetinaTeam Garmin - Cervélos.t.
28Frantisek RabonTeam T-Mobiles.t.
29Thomas LöfkvistSky ProCyclings.t.
30Ion IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
31David LópezMovistar Teams.t.
32Mirko SelvaggiVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
33David TannerGreenEdge Cyclings.t.
34Robert KiserlovskiPro Team Astanas.t.
35Michel KrederSkil - Shimanos.t.
36Rémy CusinCofidis, le crédit en lignes.t.
37Tiziano Dall'AntoniaLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
38Pierrick FédrigoFDJs.t.
39Taylor PhinneyBMC Racing Teams.t.
40Murilo FischerTeam Garmin - Cervélos.t.
41Davide RebellinKatusha Teams.t.
42Leonardo BertagnolliKatusha Teams.t.
43Mauricio Alberto ArdilaGeox - TMCs.t.
44Fabio FellineGeox - TMCs.t.
45Brett LancasterTeam Garmin - Cervélos.t.
46Brice FeilluLeopard Treks.t.
47Pieter WeeningGreenEdge Cyclings.t.
48Davide MalacarneQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
49Michael RogersSky ProCyclings.t.
50Philip DeignanUnicef - Oracles.t.
51Yannick EijssenBMC Racing Teams.t.
52Valerio AgnoliLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
53Francis De GreefOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
54Giampaolo CheulaGeox - TMCs.t.
55Timothy DugganLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
56Carlo FaviniLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
57René WeissingerTeam T-Mobile+ 3'12
58Mirco LorenzettoPro Team Astana+ 3'37
59Tanel KangertPro Team Astanas.t.
60Simon ClarkeGreenEdge Cyclings.t.
61Harald StarzengruberLeopard Treks.t.
62Michael MatthewsRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
63Mario AertsOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
64Vladimir GusevKatusha Teams.t.
65Romain ZingleCofidis, le crédit en lignes.t.
66Ruslan PidgornyyVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
67Santo AnzaVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
68Claudio VeroneseKatusha Teams.t.
69Steven KruijswijkOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
70Sébastien RosselerQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
71Juan José OrozEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
72Jure GolcerLampre - ISDs.t.
73Egoi MartínezEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
74Stephen CummingsSky ProCyclings.t.
75Joan HorrachKatusha Teams.t.
76Matthieu LadagnousFDJs.t.
77Aitor Pérez ArrietaLampre - ISDs.t.
78Thibaut PinotFDJs.t.
79Davide AppollonioSky ProCyclings.t.
80Gianni MeersmanFDJs.t.
81Giuseppe PalumboQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
82Robert WagnerLeopard Treks.t.
83Andrea NoèFarnese Vini - Neri Sottolis.t.
84Daniel LloydTeam Garmin - Cervélos.t.
85Davide CimolaiLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
86Jonas VangenechtenFDJs.t.
87Ivan SantaromitaBMC Racing Teams.t.
88Marko KumpGeox - TMCs.t.
89Serge PauwelsSky ProCyclings.t.
90Matej MugerliLampre - ISDs.t.
91Maxim GourovPro Team Astanas.t.
92Bram TankinkRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
93Danny PateTeam T-Mobiles.t.
94Stijn VandenberghKatusha Teams.t.
95Koen De KortSkil - Shimanos.t.
96Julian DeanGreenEdge Cyclings.t.
97Geoffroy LequatreUnicef - Oracles.t.
98Alex DowsettSky ProCyclings.t.
99Yohan OffredoFDJs.t.
100David Gutiérrez GutiérrezGeox - TMCs.t.
101Ramunas NavardauskasTeam Garmin - Cervélos.t.
102Juan Mauricio SolerMovistar Teams.t.
103Omar FraileEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
104Dmitriy FofonovPro Team Astanas.t.
105Johann TschoppGreenEdge Cyclings.t.
106Grischa NiermannRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
107Dario CioniSky ProCyclings.t.
108Gianluca MirendaFarnese Vini - Neri Sottolis.t.
109Yoann BagotCofidis, le crédit en lignes.t.
110Victór OrtizOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
111Iván VelascoEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
112Laurens Ten DamRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
113Julien VermoteQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
114Tom SlagterRabobank Cycling Team+ 5'43
115José AragonesMovistar Teams.t.
116Giuseppe SartoriKatusha Teams.t.
117Clint HarveyTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 6'33
118Radoslav RomanikFarnese Vini - Neri Sottolis.t.
119Martin KohlerBMC Racing Team+ 7'14
120Nicolas VogondyCofidis, le crédit en lignes.t.
121Simon GeschkeSkil - Shimanos.t.
122Tejay Van GarderenTeam T-Mobiles.t.
123Staf ScheirlinckxSkil - Shimanos.t.
124Robert HunterUnicef - Oracles.t.
125Jan TratnikQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
126Cameron MeyerTeam Garmin - Cervélos.t.
127Nelson OliveiraUnicef - Oracles.t.
128Christopher ButlerBMC Racing Teams.t.
129Rick FlensRabobank Cycling Team+ 8'28
130Alexander KristoffBMC Racing Teams.t.
131Svein TuftGreenEdge Cyclings.t.
132Tristan ValentinCofidis, le crédit en lignes.t.
133Alexandre GeniezSkil - Shimanos.t.
134René ObstTeam T-Mobiles.t.
135Sergey RenevPro Team Astanas.t.
136Frederik VeuchelenVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
137Danilo HondoLampre - ISDs.t.
138Dariusz BaranowskiFarnese Vini - Neri Sottolis.t.
139Matthias BrändleLeopard Treks.t.
140Jesus BakerTeam T-Mobiles.t.
141Bakaev ArsenPro Team Astanas.t.
142Bart De ClercqOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
143Thomas RohreggerLeopard Treks.t.
144Danilo Di LucaLampre - ISD+ 9'49
145Luis PasamontesMovistar Teams.t.
146Tomas AlberioGeox - TMC+ 13'29
147Kalle KriitCofidis, le crédit en ligne+ 13'58
148Jürgen Van de WalleOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
149Leonardo GiordaniFarnese Vini - Neri Sottoli+ 16'06
150Damien MonierCofidis, le crédit en lignes.t.
151Giuseppe Di SalvoFarnese Vini - Neri Sottolis.t.
152Carlo CarnevaleVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
153Mario EvrardSkil - Shimano+ 17'04
154Wim StroetingaOmega Pharma - Lotto+ 17'21
155Tino MeierTeam T-Mobiles.t.
156Alfredo BalloniLampre - ISDs.t.
157Iljo KeisseQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
158Carlos OyarzunMovistar Teams.t.
159Sven BiehlLeopard Trek+ 18'22
160Noe GianettiGeox - TMC+ 19'08
161Martijn KeizerVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 20'50
162Pierre CazauxEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
163Marcin SapaFarnese Vini - Neri Sottolis.t.
164Bart VanheuleFDJ+ 23'03
165Matias CrespoMovistar Team+ 25'07
166Nicolas SandersonSky ProCycling+ 26'49
167Donny JaspersRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
168Cheng JiSkil - Shimanos.t.
169Thomas DamuseauSkil - Shimanos.t.
170Javier IriarteMovistar Teams.t.
171Daniel TeklehaimanotGreenEdge Cycling+ 27'46
172Michele PaceVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 36'29
173Luca VanderjagtRabobank Cycling Team+ 37'02


The Winner


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Mauro Santambrogio had a pretty nice season with a stage win and the third overall in the Tour de l'Ain, a second spot at the GP de Wallonie and Top 10s at the WT events in Plouay and Quebec. He is the most successful BMC rider this year, which is a bit surprising, but without him, BMC would already be certain to be relegated. This great win is the climax of his season so far.


Liquigas Resumé


The sixth place is not what we wanted. But Cunego tried everything he could and at least finished in the Top 10, so not a complete failure today. Also, Eros Capecchi and Thomas Peterson on 15 and 21 did very well today.
 
poiup11
Wauw! Thats the only word I can say about this story. It's incredible to read! What a domination in la Vuelta! Pleace keep it up for a long time!Grin I love your lay-out. Simply fantastic!
 
PCMFreaks.dk
cunego59
@ poiup11: Wow, thanks a lot, mate! Great to hear such words! And I do plan on keeping this up for a little longer, don't worry about that Wink

 
cunego59
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September 16, 2012


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Hey guys!

I am writing to you from the beautiful small village of Llofriu, north of Barcelone, where I'm having a little after-Vuelta vacation with Vincenzo Nibali, Daniel Oss and Mauro Finetto. We were having a great time in the past days, celebrating the results of the Vuelta and relaxing from the exertions.

But as you might remember, there's still the one big transfer that I owe you. Kudos to dienblad, who got it first, and to Alakagom and Pellizotti2, who also guessed it right:

Rider In:


Spoiler
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HÜG=Hill
KSP=Cobblestones
BES=Acceleration


As you can see, Heinrich Haussler developed into a real monster, similar to Peter Sagan. He is now the best cobbled rider worldwide and also a very strong sprinter as well as puncheur. Together with his former compatriots Klemme and Burghardt, plus the young Italian prospect Daniel Oss, he fills our only weak point - the northern classics - and will be a force to be reckoned with.

I'm really looking forward to riding with him, also it's always great to have another German-speaking guy on the team.


As you know, my season is over, but our team is far from being done. First of all, a couple of riders including Damiano Cunego and Peter Sagan will start for their countries in the world championships, then Tour of Beijing and of course the big highlight, Il Lombardia, await!

So far,


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A small note from the author: In my opinion, the team is getting too strong. When I signed Haussler in early July, he still had 82 cobbles. But well, now it's too late, so the roster for next season stays the way it's planned. But you can expect me to tackle that problem in the transfer period next year.

 
dienblad
Yeah baby, had it right!!!

I know about the problem of having too many stars.....
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baia
Shock ..Haussler looks amazing...great transfer, im sure he will bring lots of success to Liquigas..Wink
Nice attempt with Cunego at Montréal,like you said, at least he got top10...
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Alakagom
Good Canadian classics, but I couldn't' believe Haussler stats. It's like EBH V2in PCM Pfft
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fcancellara
Didn't see that transfer coming, but certainly a big addition for your team!
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cunego59
That's what random potential does to people Pfft But as I said, my transfer policy will be different next year. I hope you don't mind the quantitiy of top riders too much at the moment.


Here's the next highlight:

 
cunego59
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i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/nl.gif September 21, 2012 – World Championships ITT

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The Race


The UCI world championships are among the most prestigeous races in the cycling calendar. Held since 1921 in changing places, the winner is awarded with the prominent rainbow jersey for the following year. The time trialing, however, is part of the event only since 1994. Record winner with five trumphs is Fabian Cancellara.

In 2012, the UCI world championships stop by in the Netherlands. The time trialing parcours is, in contrary to last year, really hilly. The 41 kilometers are a constant up and down and may suit a puncheur better than a pure time trialist.

Spoiler
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Result in 2011


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ch.gif Fabian CancellaraSwitzerland
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/de.gif Jens VoigtGermany
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/si.gif Janez BrajkovicSlovenia
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ru.gif Denis MenchovRussia
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/us.gif Christian Vande VeldeUnited States


Fabian Cancellara could celebrate an undisputed win last year. No one came even close. Jens Voigt's second place was a huge surprise but highly appreciated among almost all cyclists, as Voigt is a very popular rider and his career is slowly fading out.


Favorites


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The big surprise: Defending champion Fabian Cancellara is not participating! That means we will have a new world champion. Big favorite is now Tony Martin but his shape is relatively unknown. Richie Porte and Anthony Roux have ridden the Vuelta. They could be worth a bet.


Team Liquigas


Liquigas' participants today are Peter Sagan, Janez Brajkovic and Maciej Bodnar. While the latter two are completely out of shape, Sagan could have a real chance for a nice result, especially since the course is quite hilly and his form is pretty great.


Live Ticker


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13:00
The first rider to start today is Russia's Artem Ovechkin.
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13:18:
Germany starts with Paul Voss.
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14:16:
Alejandro Valverde sets a first time that seems really good. Of course, he still has a good shape from the Vuelta. It's also a sign that the hilly skills are quite important today.
1H05'55
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14:24:
Paul Voss surprises with a very good time. Second so far.
1H06'24
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14:45:
Andreas Klöden manages to best Valverde's time.
1H05'39
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15:01:
Spain has a good team today. David Blanco comes in provisional third.
1H06'17
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15:16:
Geez. Peter Sagan sets the new best time at the first checkpoint, 11 seconds faster than Valverde. But Klöden rode an amazingly fast second half.
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15:27:
This turns out to be Spain vs. Germany. Grabsch finishes third.
1H0614
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15:37:
Tony Martin is seven seconds behind Sagan on the checkpoint...
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15:50:
Peter Sagan almost catches Taylor Phinney. His amazing ride results in a clear best time, 12 seconds faster than Klöden.
1H05'27
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16:00:
Kim Kirchen represents Luxembourgh very well. Provisional fourth.
1H06'05
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16:11
Jakob Fuglsang disappoints. With an uninspired performance, he's 15th so far.
1H06'53
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16:15:
Vinokourov is even worse. He seems to be completely out of shape.
1H07'13
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16:19:
Last year's Bronze medalist Janez Brajkovic is nowhere near that result. His season ended in July, his time is the second worst of all.
1H08'20
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16:23:
We see how much shape influences the performances. Roux comes in 17th.
1H06'55
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16:27:
Swede Gustav Erik Larsson can't compete for more than the Top 10 today.
1H06'45
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16:31:
Richie Porte disappointed in the Vuelta time trials. Surprisingly, he didn't gain any shape and his frustration continues.
1H07'26
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16:34:
Bradley Wiggins is another rider that is far below his means today. 24th time.
1H07'11
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16:37:
The last rider that could prevent Peter Sagan from winning is Tony Martin. He was seven seconds behind the Slovakh on the checkpoint and now...
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… now he lost even more! He even falls back behind Andy Klöden and wins the bronze medal. The surprising new world champion in time trialing is: PETER SAGAN!



Result


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1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/sk.gif Peter SaganLiquigas - Cannondale1h05'27
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/de.gif Andreas KlödenTeam T-Mobile+ 12
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/de.gif Tony MartinTeam T-Mobile+ 24
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Alejandro ValverdeUnicef - Oracle+ 28
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/lu.gif Kim KirchenTeam T-Mobile+ 39
6i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/de.gif Bert GrabschTeam T-Mobile+ 48
7i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif David BlancoGeox - TMC+ 51
8i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/de.gif Paul VossEndura Racing+ 57
9i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ru.gif Vladimir KarpetsTabriz Petrochemical Team+ 1'04
10i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Maxime MonfortLeopard Trek+ 1'17


Spoiler
11Gustav Erik LarssonNokia - SunGard+ 1'19
12Christophe KernTeam Europcar+ 1'20
13Samuel SánchezEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 1'22
14Rui CostaCaja Rural+ 1'25
15Sébastien RosselerQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
16Adriano MaloriLampre - ISD+ 1'26
17Jakob FuglsangLeopard Trek+ 1'27
18David ZabriskieTeam Garmin - Cervélos.t.
19Anthony RouxFDJ+ 1'29
20Rory SutherlandUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling+ 1'30
21Rigoberto UránSky ProCycling+ 1'32
22Taylor PhinneyBMC Racing Team+ 1'35
23Geraint ThomasSky ProCycling+ 1'37
24Gustavo César VelosoCaja Rural+ 1'39
25Bradley WigginsSky ProCycling+ 1'41
26Artem OvechkinKatusha Teams.t.
27Tejay Van GarderenTeam T-Mobile+ 1'46
28Alexandre VinokourovPro Team Astana+ 1'48
29Alex RasmussenChristina Watches - Onfones.t.
30Jose MendesCCC Polsat Polkowice+ 1'51
31Oleg ChuzhdaCaja Rurals.t.
32Joost PosthumaLeopard Trek+ 1'54
33Maurizio BiondoAcqua & Sapone+ 1'55
34Thomas DekkerRabobank Cycling Team+ 1'57
35Michael RogersSky ProCycling+ 1'58
36Richie PorteGreenEdge Cycling+ 2'00
37Dimitri ChampionAG2R La Mondiale+ 2'01
38Lars BoomVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
39Fabio DuarteGeox - TMCs.t.
40Edvald Boasson HagenSky ProCycling+ 2'02
41Cadel EvansBMC Racing Team+ 2'03
42Manuele BoaroNokia - SunGard+ 2'04
43Mikhail IgnatievKatusha Teams.t.
44James Perry-+ 2'06
45Yaroslav PopovychUnicef - Oracle+ 2'07
46Matthias FrankBMC Racing Team+ 2'09
47Tom DumoulinRabobank Continental Teams.t.
48Marzio BruseghinMovistar Team+ 2'10
49Dominique CornuTopsport Vlaanderen - Mercators.t.
50Simon SpilakLampre - ISDs.t.
51Michał KwiatkowskiUnicef - Oracle+ 2'11
52Martin KohlerBMC Racing Team+ 2'12
53Svein TuftGreenEdge Cycling+ 2'16
54Matthias BrändleLeopard Trek+ 2'17
55Jérôme CoppelMovistar Team+ 2'18
56Vitaliy PopkovISD - Lampre Continental+ 2'32
57Timofey Kritskiy-+ 2'33
58Thomas De GendtQuick·Step Cycling Team+ 2'38
59Łukasz BodnarCCC Polsat Polkowice+ 2'39
60Ignatas KonovalovasMovistar Team+ 2'40
61Blaz JarcAdria Mobils.t.
62Freddy MontañaColombia es Pasión - Café de Colombia+ 2'49
63Andrey KashechkinLampre - ISD+ 2'53
64Janez BrajkovičLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
65Maciej BodnarLiquigas - Cannondale+ 3'03
66Rupert Probst-+ 3'08


The Winner


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Now that really is a surprise: Peter Sagan, not really known for his time trialing, wins the world championships in exactly that discipline! Two things obviously contributed to this amazing success: His great shape after a strong Vuelta, and the hilly course the race took here in the Netherlands. He will now wear the rainbow jersey for one year, and he even has the chance to gain the road race title as well in a couple of days!


Liquigas Resumé


Oh! My! God! We all knew Peter was good, some even call him a beast! But that?! Time trialing world champion?! That was a huge surprise for all of us in the team. We are totally overwhelmed and of course extremely proud to have a world champion aboard next year.

As for my German compatriots, Tony Martin told me that he was very disappointed with his race. It was his big chance, in the absence of Fabian Cancellara, but evidentally, he didn't get enough support from his team, fitness schedule-wise. But well, two places on the podium and two more in the Top 10 are a great result anyway.

 
Teddy The Creator
That is ridiculous. Pfft

Stop SAGAN 2012

:lol:
 
johannes-w
Grin great result anyways he will have pretty good chances in the rr!
Well i dont mind that the team is getting a little strong but you should defenitly do something about this in the next transfer periode as you already quite dominated in this season with great riders like for example NERZ Wink
Ps good to hear the comments motivated you because its a great story
 
Avin Wargunnson
Sagan is the best, we all know it. Pfft
I'll be back
 
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