Other Races 2012
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Gustavovskiy |
Posted on 20-04-2012 14:27
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Atapuma wins, brilliant climb!
At last something from Colombia Coldeportes.
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Alakagom |
Posted on 20-04-2012 15:48
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Epic racing in Trentino. Best stage race so far this year imo.
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kumazan |
Posted on 20-04-2012 16:49
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Alakagom wrote:
Epic racing in Trentino. Best stage race so far this year imo.
Easily. All the previous stage races were pretty sub-par so far. But we're less than a month away from the best stage race of the year.
PS: Not the one in California.
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Avin Wargunnson |
Posted on 20-04-2012 17:02
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kumazan wrote:
Alakagom wrote:
Epic racing in Trentino. Best stage race so far this year imo.
Easily. All the previous stage races were pretty sub-par so far. But we're less than a month away from the best stage race of the year.
PS: Not the one in California.
Ahh, you mean Quatre Jours de Dunkerque right?
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FreitasPCM |
Posted on 20-04-2012 17:22
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Avin Wargunnson wrote:
kumazan wrote:
Alakagom wrote:
Epic racing in Trentino. Best stage race so far this year imo.
Easily. All the previous stage races were pretty sub-par so far. But we're less than a month away from the best stage race of the year.
PS: Not the one in California.
Ahh, you mean Quatre Jours de Dunkerque right?
I find Tour of Malopolska better than those! |
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valverde321 |
Posted on 20-04-2012 17:24
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kumazan wrote:
Alakagom wrote:
Epic racing in Trentino. Best stage race so far this year imo.
Easily. All the previous stage races were pretty sub-par so far. But we're less than a month away from the best stage race of the year.
PS: Not the one in California.
How dare you!
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doddy13 |
Posted on 20-04-2012 17:27
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valverde321 wrote:
kumazan wrote:
Alakagom wrote:
Epic racing in Trentino. Best stage race so far this year imo.
Easily. All the previous stage races were pretty sub-par so far. But we're less than a month away from the best stage race of the year.
PS: Not the one in California.
How dare you!
<3 Amgen Tour of California.
BEST RACE EVAAAA!
(I kid..)
There's no point slapping a schleck - Sean Kelly on "Who needs a slap"
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Wilier |
Posted on 20-04-2012 22:25
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Toscana - Coppa delle Nazioni, Stage 4: Cortona - Terranova Bracciolini (146 km) (2.NC)
1 | Jay McCarthy | AUS | 3h36'31" | 2 | Patrick Schelling | SUI | | 3 | Michael Valgren | DEN | | Fabio Aru (Italy) keeps the leader's jersey.
GP Adygeya, Stage 3: Maikop - Maikop (157 km) (2.2)
1 | Alexander Mironov | RUS | RusVelo | 3h59'56" | 2 | Vadim Schalamov | KAZ | Elite-2 | | 3 | Andriy Vasylyuk | UKR | Kolss Cycling Team | | Mass sprint. Zakarin (Itera - Katusha) keeps the leader's jersey. |
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doddy13 |
Posted on 20-04-2012 22:30
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GUYSE!
Next week is the Tour de Korea and everyone's favourite ride Ho Ting Kwok is going to be riding!
Let's all follow him, he will pwn all im sure.
There's no point slapping a schleck - Sean Kelly on "Who needs a slap"
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Alakagom |
Posted on 20-04-2012 22:31
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doddy13 wrote:
GUYSE!
Next week is the Tour de Korea and everyone's favourite ride Ho Ting Kwok is going to be riding!
Let's all follow him, he will pwn all im sure.
Ask Crue to make a fantasy bet on Tour of Korea. Ho Ting Kwok is guaranteed mone maker here
Edited by Alakagom on 20-04-2012 22:31
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cio93 |
Posted on 20-04-2012 22:47
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Wilier wrote:
Toscana - Coppa delle Nazioni, Stage 4: Cortona - Terranova Bracciolini (146 km) (2.NC)
1 | Jay McCarthy | AUS | 3h36'31" | 2 | Patrick Schelling | SUI | | 3 | Michael Valgren | DEN | |
Fabio Aru (Italy) keeps the leader's jersey.
Mattia Cattaneo, 3rd in the mountain stage, DNF, possibly because of the bad weather.
And Aru will ride as stagiare for Astana from August on.
Edited by cio93 on 20-04-2012 22:47
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Wilier |
Posted on 21-04-2012 22:10
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Toscana - Coppa delle Nazioni, Stage 5 (2.NC)
1 | Axel Domont | FRA | 4h26'34" | 2 | Jay McCarthy | AUS | 30" | 3 | Natnael Berhane | ERI | 35" |
Toscana - Coppa delle Nazioni, General Classification
1 | Fabio Aru | ITA | 19h13'54" | 2 | Tim Wellens | BEL | 09" | 3 | Francesco Manuel Bongiorno | ITA | 19" |
Spoiler 4 | Jay McCarthy | AUS | 25" | 5 | Axel Domont | FRA | 26" | 6 | Patrick Schelling | SUI | 29" | 7 | Patrick Konrad | AUT | 32" | 8 | Bob Jungels | LUX | 32" | 9 | Carlos Verona | ESP | 53" | 10 | Alexander Foliforov | RUS | 01'00" |
Arno Wallaard Memorial (1.2)
1 | Dylan van Baarle | NED | Rabobank Continental Team | 4h23'08" | 2 | Jesper Asselman | NED | Raiko - Stölting | 06" | 3 | Daan Meijers | NED | Parkhotel Valkenburg CT | 06" | 4 | Justin Van Hoecke | BEL | Wallonie Bruxelles - Crédit Agricole | 06" | 5 | Jorne Carolus | BEL | Lotto - Belisol U23 | 06" | 6 | Danny van Poppel | NED | Rabobank Continental Team | 16" | 7 | Niels Reynvoet | BEL | Lotto - Belisol U23 | 16" | 8 | Steve Schets | BEL | Jong Vlaanderen Cycling Team | 16" | 9 | Maarten van Trijp | NED | Lotto - Belisol U23 | 16" | 10 | Michael Kurth | GER | Team Eddy Merckx - Indeland | 16" |
GP Adygeya, Stage 4 (2.2)
1 | Ilnur Zakarin | RUS | Itera - Katusha | 4h10'29" | 2 | Sergey Firsanov | RUS | RusVelo | | 3 | Alexander Budaragin | RUS | Samara Region | | Zakarin keeps the leader's jersey.
Banja Luka - Beograd I (1.2)
1 | Marko Kump | SLO | Adria Mobil | 3h55'55" | 2 | Luka Mezgec | SLO | Sava | | 3 | Robert Jenko | SLO | Radenska | | 4 | Zsolt Der | SRB | Elite-2 | | 5 | Radoslav Rogina | CRO | Adria Mobil | | 6 | Gernot Auer | AUT | WSA - Viperbike Kärnten | | 7 | Werner Riebenbauer | AUT | RC Arbö Wels - Gourmetfein | | 8 | Ioannis Tamouridis | GRE | SP Tableware | | 9 | Adam Wadecki | POL | BDC - Marcpol Team | | 10 | Krisztian Lovassy | HUN | Tusnad Cycling Team | |
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Wilier |
Posted on 22-04-2012 16:49
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Presidential Tour of Turkey, Stage 1 (2.HC)
1 | Theo Bos | NED | Rabobank | 3h05'55" | 2 | Matthew Goss | AUS | GreenEdge Cycling | | 3 | Daniele Colli | ITA | Team Type 1 - Sanofi | | 4 | Alessandro Petacchi | ITA | Lampre - ISD | | 5 | Boy van Poppel | NED | UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling | | Mass sprint obviously.
GP Adygeya, Stage 5 (2.2)
1 | Victor Manakov | RUS | RusVelo | 2h30'10" | 2 | Alexander Mironov | RUS | RusVelo | | 3 | Sergey Nikolaev | RUS | Elite-2 | | Mass sprint.
GP Adygeya, General Classification (2.2)
1 | Ilnur Zakarin | RUS | Itera - Katusha | 14h57'46" | 2 | Sergey Firsanov | RUS | RusVelo | 25" | 3 | Alexander Budaragin | RUS | Samara Region | 02'06" | 4 | Artem Ovechkin | RUS | RusVelo | 02'50" | 5 | Alexander Rybakov | RUS | Itera - Katusha | 02'52" | 6 | Andriy Khripta | UKR | Kolss Cycling Team | 03'24" | 7 | Evgeny Bakhin | RUS | Samara Region | 03'51" | 8 | Dmitry Kosyakov | RUS | Itera - Katusha | 03'58" | 9 | Vadim Maslennikov | RUS | Samara Region | 04'54" | 10 | Sergey Rudaskov | RUS | Itera - Katusha | 05'03" |
Vuelta a la Rioja (1.1)
1 | Evgeny Shalunov | RUS | Lokosphinx | 4h48'41" | 2 | Pablo Urtasun | ESP | Euskaltel - Euskadi | 28" | 3 | Mikhail Antonov | RUS | Lokosphinx | 28" | 4 | Giovanny Baez | COL | EPM - UNE | 30" | 5 | Aitor Galdos | ESP | Caja Rural | 54" | 6 | Enrique Sanz | ESP | Movistar Team | 54" | 7 | Mikel Landa | ESP | Euskaltel - Euskadi | 54" | 8 | Jose Vicente Toribio | ESP | Andalucia | 54" | 9 | Garikoitz Bravo | ESP | Caja Rural | 54" | 10 | Ivan Velasco | ESP | Euskaltel - Euskadi | 54" |
Spoiler 11 | Francisco Colorado | COL | EPM - UNE | 54" | 12 | Walter Pedraza | COL | EPM - UNE | 54" | 13 | Darren Lill | RSA | Team Bonitas | 54" | 14 | Sergio Carrasco | ESP | Andalucia | 54" | 15 | Yelko Gomez | PAN | Caja Rural | 01'07" | 16 | Maxim Kozyrev | RUS | Lokosphinx | 01'46" | 17 | Jose Antonio Carrasco | ESP | Gios Deyser - Leon Kastro | 01'46" | 18 | Marcos Garcia | ESP | Caja Rural | 01'49" | 19 | Pablo Lechuga | ESP | Andalucia | 01'49" | 20 | Damien Branaa | FRA | Burgos BH - Castilla y Leon | 01'49" |
Val d'Ille U Classic 35 (1.2)
1 | Eric Berthou | FRA | Bretagne - Schuller | 4h30'45" | 2 | Maxime Le Montagner | FRA | Véranda Rideau - Super U | 06" | 3 | Benjamin Verraes | BEL | Jong Vlaanderen Cycling Team | 06" | 4 | Morgan Lamoisson | FRA | Vendée U - Pays de Loire | 06" | 5 | Rudy Barbier | FRA | USSA Pavilly Barentin | 06" | 6 | Francesco Van Coppernolle | BEL | Jong Vlaanderen Cycling Team | 06" | 7 | Etienne Briard | FRA | UC Nantes Atlantique | 06" | 8 | Alexis Bodiot | FRA | Armée de Terre | 06" | 9 | Mathieu Drujon | FRA | BigMat - Auber 93 | 06" | 10 | Moreno Hofland | NED | Rabobank Continental Team | 06" |
Ronde van Noord-Holland (1.2)
1 | Gediminas Bagdonas | LTU | An Post - Sean Kelly | 4h56'00" | 2 | Jeff Vermeulen | NED | Metec Cyclingteam | 39" | 3 | Sam Bennett | IRL | An Post - Sean Kelly | 39" | 4 | Reinardt Janse Van Rensburg | RSA | MTN - Qhubeka | 39" | 5 | Nico Eeckhout | BEL | An Post - Sean Kelly | 39" | 6 | Bart van Haaren | NED | Koga Cycling Team | 39" | 7 | Wesley Kreder | NED | Rabobank Continental Team | 39" | 8 | Elmar Reinders | NED | Metec Cyclingteam | 39" | 9 | Dex Groen | NED | Metec Cyclingteam | 39" | 10 | Jasper Bovenhuis | NED | Rabobank Continental Team | 12'31" |
Tour de Korea, Stage 1 (2.2)
1 | Mauro Abel Richeze | ARG | Team Nippo | 1h11'20" | 2 | Charles Bradley Huff | USA | Jelly Belly Cycling | | 3 | Seon Ho Park | KOR | Arbö Gebrüder Weiss - Oberndorfer | | Mass sprint. Kwok finished 14th for anyone interested.
Edited by Wilier on 22-04-2012 20:50
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Wilier |
Posted on 23-04-2012 16:19
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Presidential Tour of Turkey, Stage 2 (2.HC)
1 | Andre Greipel | GER | Lotto - Belisol | 3h16'04" | 2 | Matthew Goss | AUS | GreenEdge Cycling | | 3 | Matteo Pelucchi | ITA | Europcar | | 4 | Mark Renshaw | AUS | Rabobank | | 5 | André Schulze | GER | Team NetApp | |
Mass sprint. Goss takes the leader's jersey.
Banja Luka - Beograd II (1.2)
1 | Matej Mugerli | SLO | Adria Mobil | 4h38'40" | 2 | Marko Kump | SLO | Adria Mobil | 14" | 3 | Riccardo Zoidl | AUT | RC Arbö Wels - Gourmetfein | 14" | 4 | Luka Mezgec | SLO | Sava | 14" | 5 | Radoslav Rogina | CRO | Adria Mobil | 19" | 6 | Kristjan Fajt | SLO | Adria Mobil | 19" | 7 | Zsolt Der | SRB | Elite-2 | 24" | 8 | Kristijan Durasek | CRO | Adria Mobil | 24" | 9 | Matej Gnezda | SLO | Adria Mobil | 30" | 10 | Robert Vrecer | SLO | Team Vorarlberg | 30" |
Tour de Korea, Stage 2 (2.2)
1 | Alex Candelario | USA | Team Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies | 4h41'55" | 2 | David McCann | IRL | RTS Racing Team | | 3 | Chan Jae Jang | KOR | Terengganu Cycling Team | | Breakaway. Candelario takes the leader's jersey. Kwok finished as 45th in the peloton, 30" behind breakaway. |
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cunego59 |
Posted on 23-04-2012 17:21
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That was one impressive sprint by Greipel. He started the sprint about 2 bike lengths behind Goos (iirc), and was two bike lengths in front of him in basically no time. Goss reacted too late.
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sutty68 |
Posted on 23-04-2012 17:22
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The sprint for Greipel today was just too easy for him, he totally outclassed the other sprinters |
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Il Grillo |
Posted on 23-04-2012 17:42
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His positioning again was awful and he was lucky to just find a gap so he could start a long sprint from far back. |
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valverde321 |
Posted on 23-04-2012 18:14
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Alakagom wrote:
doddy13 wrote:
GUYSE!
Next week is the Tour de Korea and everyone's favourite ride Ho Ting Kwok is going to be riding!
Let's all follow him, he will pwn all im sure.
Ask Crue to make a fantasy bet on Tour of Korea. Ho Ting Kwok is guaranteed mone maker here
I cant wait for the day he wins more stages than Cav in the Tour!
Edited by valverde321 on 23-04-2012 18:15
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Deda |
Posted on 24-04-2012 14:02
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Bulgarian domination in Turkey
Stage 3:
1. Ivailo Gabrovsky BUL
2. Alexandr Dyachenko KAZ
3. Danail Petrov BUL
4. Adrian Palomares ESP
5. Romain Bardet FRA
Dyachenko is over 1:40 behind, a few seconds more for each of the others.
If offense is the best defence, does it mean that defence is the worst defence?
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CountArach |
Posted on 24-04-2012 14:04
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That climb was ridiculous. I really hope they keep it for next year's edition. Gabrovsky's ride was brilliant and gutsy, and riding for a local Continental team makes it all the sweeter.
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