Meyer is a deserved but also surprising winner. Haven`t expected the decision will be on an earlier stage than Willunga Hill with a breakaway.
But my favourite is Kristoff
Oh yeah, he really challenged Greipel/Cavendish as said before. Best result was a 29th and his big goal to get a top 5 in the overall ranking was quite close but well
100 Alexander Kristoff (Nor) BMC Racing Team 0:14:31
Not that bad
To be fair, he also crashed on stage 2.
Great sprint by Sky, Swift showed he wil become quality sprinter in the future, happy that Meyer won, at least I won the bet
Edited by Alakagom on 23-01-2011 10:52
Tour de Langkawi, Stage 2: Kangar - Butterworth (145 km)
1. Andrea Guardini (ITA) Farnese Vini - Neri Sottoli 3h26'26"
2. Boris Shpilevsky (RUS) Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team
3. Anuar Manan (MAS) Terengganu Cycling Team
Spoiler
4. Vidal Celis (ESP) Letua Cycling Team
5. Marcel Kittel (GER) Skil - Shimano
6. Davy Commeyne (BEL) Landbouwkrediet
7. Christoff Van Heerden (RSA) MTN - Qhubeka
8. Kenny van Hummel (NED) Skil - Shimano
9. Ramond Kreder (NED) Chipotle Development Team
10. Hilton Clarke (AUS) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
Tour de San Luis, Stage 7: San Luis - Puente Blanco (170 km)
1. Hector Aguilar (URU) Funvic - Pindamonhangaba 3h45'55"
2. Marco Crespo (ARG) Funvic - Pindamonhangaba
3. Mauro Richeze (ARG) Argentina
Spoiler
4. Bernardo Riccio (ITA) D'Angelo & Antenucci - Nippo
5. Roberto Ferrari (ITA) Androni Giocattoli
6. Maximiliano Richeze (ARG) D'Angelo & Antenucci - Nippo
7. Gerardo Fernandez (ARG) Argentina
8. Alejandro Marque (ESP) Onda - Boavista
9. Jacopo Guarnieri (ITA) Liquigas - Cannondale
10. Luis Mansilla (CHI) Chile
Tour de San Luis, General Classification
1. Marco Arriagada (CHI) Chile
2. Jose Serpa (COL) Androni Giocattoli 38"
3. Josue Moyano (ARG) Argentina 01'49"
Vuelta al Tachira, Stage 12: San Cristobal - San Cristobal (115,2 km)
1. John Navas (VEN) Cauchos Guyana Gob Carabobo
2. Jose Alarcon (VEN) Gobierno Del Zulia 04"
3. Miguel Ubeto (VEN) Cauchos Guyana Gob Carabobo 04"
4. Manuel Medina (VEN) Gobierno Del Zulia 06"
5. Juan Murillo (VEN) Gobierno Del Zulia 07"
Final GC:
1. Manuel Medina (VEN) Gobierno Del Zulia
2. Carlos Becerra (COL) Loteria Del Tachira Sporade 01'28"
3. Noel Vazquez (VEN) Gobierno Del Zulia 01'58"
4. Juan Murillo (VEN) Gobierno Del Zulia 02'06"
5. Yeison Delgado (VEN) Kino Tachira Sporade
That's one heck of way to start your pro career (Guardini)
I mean he's supposed to be good, but two wins in your first two stages as a pro? Jesus.
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Tour de Langkawi, Stage 4: Ayer Tawar - Cameron Highlands (137.6 km)
1. Takeaki Ayabe (JPN) Aisan Racing Team
2. Libardo Niño (COL) Letua Cycling Team
3. Amir Zargari (IRI) Azad University Iran
Spoiler
4. Thomas Bonnin (FRA) Skil - Shimano
5. Christopher Jones (USA) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
6. Yonathan Monsalve (VEN) Androni Giocattoli
7. Alex Howes (USA) Chipotle Development Team
8. Hossein Askari (IRI) Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team
9. Emanuele Sella (ITA) Androni Giocattoli 02"
10. Jakob Rathe (USA) Chipotle Development Team 05"
Take it easy Monsalve. You'll achieve world domination soon enough, there's no reason to start winning in your first pro race already.
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