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Alakagom |
Posted on 08-10-2014 20:43
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the_hoyle wrote:
Miguel98 wrote:
Dombrowski confirmed at Cannondale.
It will be great to see him escape Sky. Time for him to ride like a real rider again
That's a big if considering his leg issues.
Spoiler Dombrowski first began to suffer a lack of power in his left leg in 2013 but was only finally diagnosed after this year's Tour de Suisse.
"It started in mid-June last year, in my first year with Team Sky. The symptoms are vague, it's just a loss of power in one leg and numbness on that side, it's hard to understand exactly what it is, so it took a year or maybe more to figure out what was going on," he explained to Cyclingnews.
"In the initial test to get the diagnosis, they looked at my blood pressure after effort and I had about 40% drop in my left side. That made it clear there was something up and so did more invasive studies. I had surgery near home on my artery seven weeks ago. They cut the artery long ways and then stitch a patch on the damaged section. In my case, the artery had become stuck to the psoas muscle and was kinking it when in the cycling position. Now the pressure is the exact same, and from an ultrasound, it looks like the artery is hearing well."
Dombrowski quickly abandoned the Quebec and Montreal races but went on steady training rides. He still has to keep his heart rate and power under control as the artery completely heals.
"It requires six weeks completely off the bike and about nine weeks of keeping my power and heart rate down. I'm about slowly and steadily coming back at it, but I think I'll be back up to speed in the next two months and be really motivated for a really good winter. I'm ready to put it all behind me and move forward."
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Luis Leon Sanchez |
Posted on 08-10-2014 20:51
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I completely missed MrUfo's post
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matt17br |
Posted on 08-10-2014 20:55
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Luca Wackermann, young italian puncher signs for Neri Sottoli. He's a great talent and demonstrated it mainly in 2013. This year he was very unlucky with Lampre.
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the_hoyle |
Posted on 08-10-2014 21:00
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Alakagom wrote:
the_hoyle wrote:
Miguel98 wrote:
Dombrowski confirmed at Cannondale.
It will be great to see him escape Sky. Time for him to ride like a real rider again
That's a big if considering his leg issues.
Spoiler Dombrowski first began to suffer a lack of power in his left leg in 2013 but was only finally diagnosed after this year's Tour de Suisse.
"It started in mid-June last year, in my first year with Team Sky. The symptoms are vague, it's just a loss of power in one leg and numbness on that side, it's hard to understand exactly what it is, so it took a year or maybe more to figure out what was going on," he explained to Cyclingnews.
"In the initial test to get the diagnosis, they looked at my blood pressure after effort and I had about 40% drop in my left side. That made it clear there was something up and so did more invasive studies. I had surgery near home on my artery seven weeks ago. They cut the artery long ways and then stitch a patch on the damaged section. In my case, the artery had become stuck to the psoas muscle and was kinking it when in the cycling position. Now the pressure is the exact same, and from an ultrasound, it looks like the artery is hearing well."
Dombrowski quickly abandoned the Quebec and Montreal races but went on steady training rides. He still has to keep his heart rate and power under control as the artery completely heals.
"It requires six weeks completely off the bike and about nine weeks of keeping my power and heart rate down. I'm about slowly and steadily coming back at it, but I think I'll be back up to speed in the next two months and be really motivated for a really good winter. I'm ready to put it all behind me and move forward."
I know he has had the problems, but I think a lot of talents are wasted at Sky in favour of the GT domination they strive for. He will be able to get back to his best and thrive at Cannondale
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nils erik |
Posted on 08-10-2014 22:28
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Sort of old news, but former junior tt world champion Oskar Svendsen will probably retire after this season. Don't know if it is really a pity, he is not among the most popular guys in the norwegian peloton anyway, so I can't say I will miss him.. He has of course a huge potential, but his training mentality has never been especially good, and when you lose the motivation as well, it is hard to do something about it.
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sutty68 |
Posted on 09-10-2014 00:10
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Miguel98 wrote:
Dombrowski confirmed at Cannondale.
I am glad for him because his time at Sky has been a complete waste for him |
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searmh |
Posted on 09-10-2014 08:39
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Anderis wrote:
https://cyclingtip...worldtour/
Gaimon to Optum. I'm sad he won't stay with the current Garmin team. I really started to like him this year and he did plenty of good work in Tour of Utah and Tour de San Luis. Not many Americans lined up for that new Team Cannondale team.
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nils erik |
Posted on 09-10-2014 16:07
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Aaaand Ole "le Animaux" Forfang has signed for Ringeriks-Kraft! I know that I have maybe spammed a little bit too much in this thread about unimportant norwegian signings, but as Ole is one of my best friends I feel I can make an exception Will be quiet from now on! |
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fidjim2013 |
Posted on 09-10-2014 19:56
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What a sad moment to hear Andy Schleck that he retires from professional cycling |
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Posted on 23-11-2024 00:11
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LLDS |
Posted on 12-10-2014 21:03
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Serghei Tvetcov, a very promissing Romanian rider moves to Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela (PCT).
He has good results this seasons :
3rd GC USA Pro Challenge (3 3rd stage positions)
6th GC Tour of Alberta
3rd GC Tour de Beauce
Stage win at Tour of the Gila
Giving the 2015 route, I see him as a good chance for a TOP 20 at Giro.
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 12-10-2014 22:48
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he was great at USAPCC, hopefully he can preform just as well in the Giro
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cio93 |
Posted on 12-10-2014 22:52
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We know the American races are a different ballgame with altitude and heat and stuff, but considering how TourTracker brings you the closest to pro riders in the whole season, I'm certainly eager to follow him and hope he'll be as competitive in Europe.
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weirdskyfan64 |
Posted on 13-10-2014 08:23
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Sky Sports News explaining Sky's signings:
Roche:'5th at Tour of Britain'
Konig: 'One for future'
Fenn: ' First Scottish rider- rode with Cavendish'
Nordhaug: 'Used to be with Sky'
Poels:'First Dutchman at Sky'
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"... Because he (me) has a sound tactical mind in general..." jandal7, at 9:30 am GMT on 12th May 2016
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trekbmc |
Posted on 13-10-2014 08:26
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fidjim2013 wrote:
What a sad moment to hear Andy Schleck that he retires from professional cycling
Tied worst news this year, (tied with Cadel)
"What done is, is one." - Benji Naesen
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 13-10-2014 18:13
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weirdskyfan64 wrote:
Sky Sports News explaining Sky's signings:
Roche:'5th at Tour of Britain'
Konig: 'One for future'
Fenn: ' First Scottish rider- rode with Cavendish'
Nordhaug: 'Used to be with Sky'
Poels:'First Dutchman at Sky'
best reason ever
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Alakagom |
Posted on 14-10-2014 20:57
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Cofidis complete. https://prntscr.co...
Morabito --> FDJ
Daniele Colli and Mattia Pozzo from Neri to Vini Fantini Nippo.
Jarlinson Pantano will ride for IAM Cycling.
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Stromeon |
Posted on 14-10-2014 22:47
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Alakagom wrote:
Cofidis complete. https://prntscr.co...
Morabito --> FDJ
Daniele Colli and Mattia Pozzo from Neri to Vini Fantini Nippo.
Jarlinson Pantano will ride for IAM Cycling.
That's an interesting move for Pantano, certainly anything is better than Colombia PCT team and he showed some glimpses of his talent in the Giro, let's hope he can develop more and reach his peak at IAM.
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MartijnVDD |
Posted on 15-10-2014 01:43
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I think IAM are preparing for WT by signing a Colombian. Every WT team needs at least one Colombian. Should be a new rule... =D |
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searmh |
Posted on 15-10-2014 08:31
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garmin sign Kristoffer Skjerping from JOKER for next season 3rd in world championships u23 and good results through year in hilly stages...seems interesting |
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Paul23 |
Posted on 15-10-2014 09:00
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MartijnVDD wrote:
I think IAM are preparing for WT by signing a Colombian. Every WT team needs at least one Colombian. Should be a new rule... =D
In the end, team colombia happens to have no colombians left in their team...
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