Other Races 2009
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matt493 |
Posted on 03-08-2009 18:40
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Yeah. I can' wait to see Stetina race next year for Garmin.
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mrlol |
Posted on 04-08-2009 15:52
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if anyone cares; the Tour de Pologne is on live now
https://nl.justin.tv/lukkaszewski27/old
edited a better link, since the first one has now comercials
Edited by mrlol on 04-08-2009 15:59
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mrlol |
Posted on 04-08-2009 17:12
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Columbia screwed it up again for Greipel. He still had two men in front of him when all other sprinters already went...
1. Guarnieri (liquigas)
2. davis
3. greipel
4. napolitano
5. abakoumov
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Posted on 24-11-2024 17:27
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ruben |
Posted on 04-08-2009 17:33
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Brown went with 300m to go or something. And then columbia were screwed.
You should keep the pace high enough to prevent such a thing, the speed simply wasn't high enough..
Greipel got a solid beating by Guarnieri anyhow. |
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Goldberger |
Posted on 04-08-2009 18:13
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Who is Guarnieri? New big talent? |
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kadel |
Posted on 04-08-2009 18:15
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Yes
https://www.teamliquigas.it/2009/ita/m...=guarnieri |
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issoisso |
Posted on 04-08-2009 18:55
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Goldberger wrote:
Who is Guarnieri? New big talent?
Small discussion and video on him back in February, here (and subsequent posts):
https://www.pcmdai...ost_170758
Edited by issoisso on 04-08-2009 18:59
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Posted on 04-08-2009 19:00
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Resident Moron wrote:
Goldberger wrote:
Who is Guarnieri? New big talent?
Small discussion and video on him back in February, here (and subsequent posts):
https://www.pcmdai...ost_170758
Very small discussion
and BTW, I've seen Bonk play, he's as bad as you'd expect for a checking line center on the Nashville Predators...
Edited by Deadpool on 04-08-2009 19:01
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issoisso |
Posted on 05-08-2009 16:43
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WTF moment of the day: Volta a Portugal defending champion David Blanco on the trainer wraming up hard for the prologue.....while being interviewed on the subject of 80s metal....
stream for the race:
https://ww1.rtp.pt...emissoes=1
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Ozzy |
Posted on 05-08-2009 16:51
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Boasson Hagen won 4th stage of Tour de Pologne after bunch sprint. He was leading out Andre Greipel, but Greipel got blocked and started sprint to late to get out of Hagen's wheel.
1. Hagen
2. Greipel
3. Roelandts
4. Napolitano
5. Chainel
6. Abakoumov
7. Forster
8. Brown
9. Gavazzi
10. Chavanel |
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davey90 |
Posted on 05-08-2009 16:54
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Yeah, Greipel was blocked but he could sprint at the end. I'm happy Boasson Hagen won. |
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niconico |
Posted on 05-08-2009 16:56
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Hagen gives me the creeps, how did he finish that?
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Ozzy |
Posted on 05-08-2009 17:10
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Whole sprint was a bit chaotic again - Hagen was leading out from sth like 300 metres, and when he noticed he's close to finish and Greipel isn't coming out of his wheel, he just pushed it to the line.
By the way, Greipel got disqualified for pushing Allan Davis during final sprint. Davis was that one, that blocked Greipel about 100 metres from line, thus not letting Greipel to overtake Hagen. German pushed him and jumped for 2nd place on last 50 metres, but got disqualified.
That way, Roelandts became new leader.
Edited by Ozzy on 05-08-2009 17:11
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Goldberger |
Posted on 05-08-2009 17:11
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Edvald in a bunch sprint, cool |
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ruben |
Posted on 05-08-2009 17:18
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Tour de Pyrynees
2nd stage, mountaintop finish at 1800m.
1. COL DUARTE AREVALO Fabio Andres CEP 4
2. NED DE JONGE Maarten 2
3. FRA BARBAS Yoann
Duarte shows himself in this important race for climbing youngsters.. and.. A dutchman is 2nd! O my god a new climbing talent, let's bombard him as next TdF winner and multiple world champion. NOW!!!! /dutch newspapers reaction |
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ruben |
Posted on 05-08-2009 17:24
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My mistake, the finish was AFTER that 1800m col, so after a long downhill and whatnot. |
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issoisso |
Posted on 05-08-2009 17:30
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Resident Moron wrote:
WTF moment of the day: Volta a Portugal defending champion David Blanco on the trainer wraming up hard for the prologue.....while being interviewed on the subject of 80s metal....
stream for the race:
https://ww1.rtp.pt...emissoes=1
2nd WTF moment of the day:
Main commentator reminiscing about the days, almost 30 years ago when he held guest commentator Sérgio Paulinho in his hands and sat him on his lap
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uncomfortable silence inevitably followed.
Edited by issoisso on 05-08-2009 17:30
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ruben |
Posted on 05-08-2009 17:32
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wtf? |
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issoisso |
Posted on 05-08-2009 17:33
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And that's the end of the (very short) Prologue (suited for sprinters). Sprinters such as Cardoso, Hondo and Petacchi did very well.
And so did all the stage racers who will contend for the overall, since they're all very good time triallists.....
....except for Cunego who sucks and predictably lost a bit of time.
Cândido Barbosa won the stage by 0.01 seconds
Edited by issoisso on 05-08-2009 17:34
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Wyman |
Posted on 05-08-2009 17:51
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Did i see that Damiano Caruso was racing? Wonder how he'll do for LPR
Oh and Cunego loves you too isso
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