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Dominik Nerz: The Next Level
johannes-w
Avin Wargunnson wrote:
Sagan is the best, we all know it. Pfft

:lol:
 
cunego59
Avin Wargunnson wrote:
Sagan is the best, we all know it. Pfft


I knew you'd like it Wink

@ Teddy: That's what I thought as well - but what can I do? Wink Klöden had a shape of 78, I think, Martin 71. Sagan 94 ^^ And Valverde, who has 73 TT only, shows how important the hill stat was... But now we have the chance to have the first double world champion ever in our team Wink

@ johannes-w: Thanks. Yeah, the team has almost twice as much CQ Points as the two teams coming next, and it gets even stronger now... I didn't really think of that when doing the transfers. But well, now you'll have to cope with another year of good results (I guess, and I hope, at least Pfft) and then we'll see what happens...

Edited by cunego59 on 19-04-2012 09:34
 
sutty68
Brilliant win by Sagan in the World TT, Well Done indeed Smile
 
Neillster
sutty68 wrote:
Brilliant win by Sagan in the World TT, Well Done indeed Smile

+1

Now he just needs to win the road race as well Wink
 
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World Champion.
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fcancellara
Very much deserved, and what a surprise!

No way that he doesn't get the double!
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cunego59
Thanks @ all for the comments. I'm glad that you're mostly positive about the outcome. And just to clarify again: I did not control Peter! So it wasn't really "well done" by me Wink

But anyway. About the road race, we'll see... I'll post the report tomorrow.

 
Alakagom
You probably slowed German riders down to let Sagan win Pfft

Spoiler
Only joking Pfft

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FreitasPCM
Sagan's level of awesomeness is over 9000!!!! Grin
 
brewers90
Wow Sagan! Shock

He'll be winning TDF next!
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valverde321
Alakagom wrote:
You probably slowed German riders down to let Sagan win Pfft

Spoiler
Only joking Pfft


I agree.

Thats the only possibility, I can see Pfft
 
cunego59
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i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/nl.gif September 25, 2012 – World Championships

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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. Four riders could win the race three times, among them Eddy Merckx and most recently Oscar Freire.

In 2012, the UCI world championships stop by in the Netherlands. The parcours around the prestigeous Cauberg in Valkenburg is very hilly, the climb short but pretty steep. At the end of 265 kms, we will definetely see a puncheur taking the win.

Spoiler
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Result in 2011


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/au.gif Allan DavisAustralia
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Tom BoonenBelgium
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Damiano CunegoItaly
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ru.gif Serguei IvanovRussia
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/gb.gif Mark CavendishGreat Britain


Allan Davis won the race solo in front of the group of three chasers. But this year, the sprinters won't have any chance.


Favorites


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Complete Startlist

Spoiler
Belgium
1. P.Gilbert
2. T.Boonen
3. D.Devenyns
4. S.Devolder
5. B.Hermans
6. N.Nuyens
7. G.Van Avermaet
8. J.Vanendert
9. J.Vansummeren

Slovakia
11. P.Sagan
12. M.Prazdnovsky
13. J.Sagan
14. M.Velits

Spain
21. A.Valverde
22. D.Blanco
23. J.J.Cobo
24. D.De la Fuente
25. J.A.Flecha
26. J.Moreno
27. M.Nieve
28. J.Rodríguez
29. A.Txurruka

Italy
31. G.Visconti
32. A.Ballan
33. G.Bosisio
34. M.Carrara
35. D.Cunego
36. F.Masciarelli
37. F.Pozzato
38. D.Ratto
39. R.Riccò

France
41. S.Chavanel
42. C.Bessy
43. R.Feillu
44. C.Gautier
45. C.Kern
46. D.Moncoutié
47. J.Pineau
48. B.Vaugrenard
49. T.Voeckler

Russia
51. A. Kolobnev
52. P.Brutt
53. V.Efimkin
54. S.Firsanov
55. V.Gusev
56. M.Ignatiev
57. S.Ivanov
58. V.Karpets
59. E.Vorganov

Norway
61. T.Hushovd
62. K.Arvesen
63. L.P.Nordhaug

Germany
71. J.Voigt
72. M.Burghardt
73. G.Ciolek
74. S.Geschke
75. C.Knees
76. P.Martens
77. M.Ruß
78. S.Schumacher
79. F.Wegmann

Australia
81. S.Gerrans
82. J.Bobridge
83. S.Clarke
84. A.Davis
85. M.Goss
86. M.Lloyd
87. M.Matthews
88. W.Sulzberger
89. R.Sutherland

Luxembourg
91. K.Kirchen
92. L.Didier
93. B.Gastauer
94. C.Poos

Denmark
101. M.Breschel
102. L.Bak
103. J.A.Jørgensen
104. M.Reihs
105. C.A.Sørensen

Netherlands
111. T.Dekker
112. L.Boom
113. J.Hoogerland
114. M.Kreder
115. S.Kruijswijk
116. P.Ligthart
117. W.Poels
118. N.Terpstra
119. B.Traksel

Switzerland
121. M.Albasini
122. M.Frank
123. G.Rast
124. F.Stalder
125. J.Tschopp

Colombia
131. L.Duque
132. M.Ardila
133. C.Betancourt
134. F.Duarte
135. F.Montaña
136. J.Serpa
137. J.M.Soler

Sweden
141. T.Löfkvist
142. F.Kessiakoff
143. G.Larsson
144. J.Ljungblad

USA
151. G.Hincapie
152. T.Farrar
153. T.Phinney
154. P.Stetina
155. A.Talansky
156. T.Van Garderen
157. D.Zabriskie

Slovenia
161. G.Bole
162. B.Božic
163. P.Gorenc
164. J.Kocjan
165. M.Kump
166. S.Spilak
167. T.Valjavec

Kazakhstan
171. M.Iglinskiy
172. A.Bazayev
173. M.Gourov
174. D.Gruzdev
175. A.Kashechkin
176. D.Muravyev

Great Britain
181. G.Thomas
182. M.Cavendish
183. S.Cummings
184. C.Froome
185. D.Millar
186. I.Wilkinson

Portugal
191. R.Costa
192. T.Machado
193. R.Mestre
194. S.Paulinho
195. B.Pires
196. R.Vilela

Ukraine
201. Y.Popovych
202. V.Buts
203. O.Chuzhda
204. A.Grivko
205. V.Kobzarenko
206. R.Pidgornyy
207. V.Popkov

Poland
211. M.Rutkiewicz
212. B.Huzarski
213. T.Marczynski
214. J.Morajko
215. T.Smolen
216. K.Szczawinski
217. S.Szmyd

Austria
221. M.Eibegger
222. B.Eisel
223. D.Hrinkow
224. M.Morgenthaler
225. G.Preidler

Lithuania
231. R.Navardauskas
232. D.Kairelis
233. T.Vaitkus

Canada
241. D.Veilleux
242. M.Gilbert

South Africa
251. J.Venter
252. J.Augustyn


Two riders overshadow everyone else: Phillipe Gilbert and Peter Sagan. They both had an amazing Vuelta and are surely the measure of all things on a terrain like this. Sagan has a weak team but the moral boost from the ITT. The strong teams of Spain (around Valverde) and Italy (around Cunego and Visconti) might have a say here, too.


Team Liquigas


Our team has two good chances for the win today. Last year's third, Damiano Cunego, and above all of course Peter Sagan, who is supported by his brother Juraj. Sylvester Szmyd starts for Poland.


Live Ticker


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Km 2:
It's the Ukraine who opens the race with an attack by Vitali Kobzarenko. Jens Voigt covers.
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Km 22:
But they didn't get away. Many riders continue to try.
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Km 63:
13 riders are 2'30 in front. Most important ones are Tiago Machado, Matti Breschel and Thomas Löfkvist.
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Km 130:
We're about halfway through the course and the peloton has everything under control. The break is seven minutes away. Oleg Chuzda crashes but luckily he takes no one with him.
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Km 152:
After it grew to a bit more than eight minutes, the advance of the escapees is decreasing. Italy and Belgium are doing most of the work with Germany in the second row.
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Km 172:
The first riders start to lose contact at the back of the peloton. Among them is Michel Albasini, the Swiss leader.
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Km 186:
And another crash, the third of the day. This time, it's David Zabriskie.
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Km 213:
Germany starts to participate in the chase as well and both the size of the peloton as well as the advance of the escapees continues to decrese.
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Km 222:
Now a German rider is affected as well. Paul Martens hits the ground.
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Km 233:
A first major split happens: Only 45 riders are left in the main group. All major riders are present but Peter Sagan is already alone.
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Km 235:
And immediatly, the first interesting rider attacks: Sylvain Chavanel! But still 31 kms to go.
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Km 236:
And Phillipe Gilbert follows! Is he so strong?
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Km 240:
They don't finally get away but the group shirnks dramatically. Only 17 riders, none of them German, are together. One minute behind the original break. 26 kms to go.
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Km 242:
The pace slowed down again so Peter Sagan attacks. Gilbert follows. What a race already!
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Km 249:
The Bemelerberg and Cauberg both have to be passed only once more. Sagan opened a gap of 20 seconds to Cunego and Gilbert. Behind this duo is already a 40 seconds gap.
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Km 256:
10 kms to go. Over the Bemelerberg, Sagan increased his lead to 35 seconds. Cunego escaped from Gilbert. A Liquigas double lead at the moment. The Belgian is now accompanied by Valverde. No other rider will interfere anymore.
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Km 261:
At the foot of the Cauberg, the trio behind Sagan reunited. But the Slovakh is already 50 seconds in front. It looks like we'll see the first double world champion in the history of cycling!
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Km 263:
Sagan is a monster. Only on the small climb, he added a whole minute to his advance. He will win for sure!
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Km 264:
Cunego starts the sprint for place two from the worst position.
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Km 266:
Sagan does the ride of his life! Almost 25 kilometers solo! He is the world champion!
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Km 265:
The line comes closer and Cunego still leads...
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Km 266:
But of course he's overtaken easily. Valverde second, Gilbert third.
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Km 266:
Van Avermaet finishes fifth in front of Kolobnev and Romain Feillu.
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Km 266:
The Germans had nothing to do with the outcome today. Wegman as their best comes in 16th.



Result


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1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/sk.gif Peter SaganLiquigas - Cannondale7h11'51
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Alejandro ValverdeUnicef - Oracle+ 1'56
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Philippe GilbertOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Damiano CunegoLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Greg Van AvermaetVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 3'39
6i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ru.gif Alexandr KolobnevRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
7i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Romain FeilluVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
8i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Riccardo RiccòVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
9i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ru.gif Joaquím RodríguezKatusha Teams.t.
10i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Sylvain ChavanelLeopard Treks.t.


Spoiler
11Ben HermansUnicef - Oracles.t.
12Kim KirchenTeam T-Mobiles.t.
13Juan José CoboGeox - TMCs.t.
14Christophe KernTeam Europcars.t.
15Giovanni ViscontiFarnese Vini - Neri Sottoli+ 5'52
16Fabian WegmannLeopard Treks.t.
17Sergueï IvanovKatusha Teams.t.
18Javier MorenoCaja Rurals.t.
19Johan VansummerenTeam Garmin - Cervélos.t.
20Jérôme PineauQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
21Thomas VoecklerTeam Europcars.t.
22Daniele RattoGeox - TMCs.t.
23Grégory RastUnicef - Oracles.t.
24Matteo CarraraColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
25Matti BreschelRabobank Cycling Team+ 6'41
26Tomas VaitkusGreenEdge Cycling+ 7'18
27Matthew LloydGreenEdge Cycling+ 7'57
28Bobbie TrakselLandbouwkrediets.t.
29Cyril Bessy-s.t.
30Alessandro BallanBMC Racing Teams.t.
31Cyril GautierTeam Europcars.t.
32Simon GerransGreenEdge Cyclings.t.
33Rui CostaCaja Rurals.t.
34Thor HushovdTeam Garmin - Cervélos.t.
35Steven KruijswijkOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
36Mikhail IgnatievKatusha Teams.t.
37Francesco MasciarelliPro Team Astanas.t.
38Thomas LöfkvistSky ProCyclings.t.
39Valery KobzarenkoTeam Type 1s.t.
40Jacobus VenterDirk Grepdon Wanzele - Accents.t.
41Jelle VanendertOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
42Juan Mauricio SolerMovistar Teams.t.
43Grega BoleLampre - ISDs.t.
44Nick NuyensOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.
45Marcus BurghardtBMC Racing Teams.t.
46Simon GeschkeSkil - Shimanos.t.
47Lars Petter NordhaugJoker Meridas.t.
48Tiago MachadoUnicef - Oracles.t.
49Stijn DevolderSkil - Shimanos.t.
50Gabriele BosisioAcqua & Sapones.t.
51Jens VoigtLeopard Treks.t.
52Matthias RußThüringer Energie Teams.t.
53Dries DevenynsQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
54Bernhard EiselTeam T-Mobiles.t.
55Bartosz HuzarskiTeam NetApps.t.
56Fredrik KessiakoffPro Team Astana+ 10'50
57Vladimir KarpetsTabriz Petrochemical Teams.t.
58Fabio DuarteGeox - TMCs.t.
59Sérgio PaulinhoUnicef - Oracles.t.
60Thomas DekkerRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
61Juan Antonio FlechaSky ProCyclings.t.
62Tom BoonenQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
63Amets TxurrukaEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
64Kurt-Asle ArvesenNokia - SunGards.t.
65Freddy MontañaColombia es Pasión - Café de Colombias.t.
66George HincapieBMC Racing Teams.t.
67Allan DavisGreenEdge Cyclings.t.
68Yaroslav PopovychUnicef - Oracles.t.
69Bruno PiresLeopard Treks.t.
70Simon SpilakLampre - ISDs.t.
71Simon ClarkeGreenEdge Cyclings.t.
72Rory SutherlandUnitedHealthcare Pro Cyclings.t.
73Marek RutkiewiczCCC Polsat Polkowices.t.
74David MoncoutiéCofidis, le crédit en lignes.t.
75Paul MartensRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
76Mauricio Alberto ArdilaGeox - TMCs.t.
77Chris Anker SørensenNokia - SunGards.t.
78Benoît VaugrenardFDJ+ 12'36
79Jack BobridgeGreenEdge Cyclings.t.
80Filippo PozzatoKatusha Teams.t.
81Pavel BruttKatusha Teams.t.
82Laurent DidierNokia - SunGards.t.
83John-Lee AugustynSky ProCyclings.t.
84Gustav Erik LarssonNokia - SunGards.t.
85Pim LigthartRabobank Continental Team+ 13'58
86Vladimir GusevKatusha Teams.t.
87Michael MatthewsRabobank Cycling Team+ 15'06
88Christian KneesSky ProCyclings.t.
89Stefan SchumacherTeam T-Mobiles.t.
90Lars BoomVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
91Carlos BetancourtAcqua & Sapone+ 15'58
92Jacek MorajkoCCC Polsat Polkowices.t.
93Johnny HoogerlandVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
94Andriy GrivkoPro Team Astanas.t.
95Gerald CiolekTeam T-Mobile+ 17'11
96Matthew GossGreenEdge Cyclings.t.
97Jure KocjanTeam Type 1s.t.
98Tejay Van GarderenTeam T-Mobiles.t.
99Wesley SulzbergerGreenEdge Cycling+ 17'44
100Jonas Aaen JørgensenNokia - SunGard+ 19'14
101Johann TschoppGreenEdge Cyclings.t.
102Sylwester SzmydLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
103David MillarTeam Garmin - Cervélos.t.
104Tomasz SmolenCCC Polsat Polkowices.t.
105Niki TerpstraQuick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
106Sergey FirsanovItera - Katushas.t.
107Florian StalderBMC Racing Team+ 20'06
108José SerpaAndroni Giocattolis.t.
109Wout PoelsVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
110David De la FuenteGeox - TMCs.t.
111Mikel NieveEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
112Michel KrederSkil - Shimanos.t.
113David BlancoGeox - TMCs.t.
114Markus EibeggerTabriz Petrochemical Teams.t.
115Ian WilkinsonEndura Racings.t.
116Maxim IglinskiyPro Team Astanas.t.
117Martin GilbertTeam SpiderTech powered by C10s.t.
118Michael AlbasiniGreenEdge Cyclings.t.
119Lars Ytting BakChristina Watches - Onfones.t.
120Ricardo VilelaOndas.t.
121Pavel GorencAdria Mobils.t.
122Chris FroomeSky ProCyclings.t.
123Matthias FrankBMC Racing Teams.t.
124Geraint ThomasSky ProCycling+ 21'10
125Marko KumpGeox - TMCs.t.
126Dimitriy MuravyevUnicef - Oracles.t.
127David VeilleuxTeam Europcars.t.
128Stephen CummingsSky ProCyclings.t.
129Jonas LjungbladTeam Differdange - Magic-Sportfood.des.t.
130Tadej ValjavecLampre - ISDs.t.
131Marco Morgenthaler-s.t.
132Andrew TalanskyTeam Garmin - Cervélos.t.
133Ben GastauerAG2R La Mondiales.t.
134Ricardo MestreTavira - Prios.t.
135Peter StetinaTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 23'20
136Vitaliy PopkovISD - Lampre Continentals.t.
137Assan BazayevPro Team Astanas.t.
138Vladimir EfimkinItera - Katushas.t.
139Taylor PhinneyBMC Racing Team+ 23'57
140Eduard VorganovKatusha Teams.t.
141Vitaliy ButsLampre - ISDs.t.
142Krzysztof SzczawinskiMiche - Guerciottis.t.
143Borut BožicVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
144Tomasz MarczynskiCCC Polsat Polkowice+ 25'12
145Andrey KashechkinLampre - ISD+ 25'58
146Oleg ChuzhdaCaja Rurals.t.
147Dmitriy Gruzdev-+ 26'49
148Michael ReihsGlud & Marstrand - LRØs.t.
149Ruslan PidgornyyVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
150David ZabriskieTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 28'27
151Maxim GourovPro Team Astanas.t.
152Dainius Kairelis-+ 28'57
153Mark CavendishTeam T-Mobiles.t.
154Tyler FarrarTeam Garmin - Cervélos.t.
155Dominik HrinkowTeam Vorarlbergs.t.
156George Preidler-s.t.
157Martin Prazdnovsky-s.t.
158Ramunas NavardauskasTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 30'32
159Juraj SaganLiquigas - Cannondale+ 31'59
160Martin VelitsTeam T-Mobiles.t.
161Christian PoosTeam Differdange - Magic-Sportfood.de+ 35'16
162Leonardo DuqueCofidis, le crédit en ligne+ 36'44


The Winner


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Incredible! Peter Sagan scores the first double world championship ever! He will now wear the rainbow jersey in every single race he participates in next year! And he also takes the favorite's role for the Tour of Beijing and Il Lombardia.


Liquigas Resumé


I don't know what to say! I'm so happy for Peter! He really deserved this title. And just look at his advance! He crushed someone like Philippe Gilbert by almost two minutes! What a ride!
 
Avin Wargunnson
Two bananas for the best rider on the world, one for each world title.Pfft Great Worlds for Liquigas riders

Banana Banana
I'll be back
 
sutty68
Awesome just isn't good enough a term to reflect on how good Sagan has been in these World Championships, what a rider Banana

Totally Brilliant, Well Done Matey Banana
 
dienblad
You're not getting a banana, you finished in 16th Wink

Hope Sagan becomes that good in my story in the follwoing season, as he is in yours....
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Neillster
lol, AMAZING! :lol:
 
hazzy
Peter 'Monster' Sagan. Incredible. Grin
 
Miguel98
Sagan, the Slovenian Monster.BananaBanana
 
FreitasPCM
Like I said, it's over 9000!!!! Banana Banana Banana
 
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BananaGreat win. Valverde did good too...
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