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Stuttgart 2007 - World Championships
AliAmad
could anyone here tell me where i can watch the world championship road race on sep 30 online?
 
rodda
AliAmad wrote:
could anyone here tell me where i can watch the world championship road race on sep 30 online?


yeah i also wanna know that

anyone?
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ruben
Bookm >>>> Hagen

Boom is now leading, Hagen after 1 round at 45 seconds. Ignatiev is the only challenger left!
 
ruben
Ignatiev lost time!!! Boom is leading!!!!!!!!!
 
CrueTrue
Huh?
 
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Guido Mukk
Ou good Ruben gonna win..Smile
 
CrueTrue
Yep, Lars Boom has won the youth World Time Trial Championship.
 
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issoisso
I didn't even know it was today...

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Dankan
Congratz Ruben. I'm sure the moral boost Boom get by overcoming six riders helped him to get the gold medal. What a cyclist is going to Rabo next year. Already W-Ch in cyclocross and now in time trial.

Too bad for Hagen, wasted too much energy in the first part. Really wise attitude by Malori, but he got dropped by Ignatiev at the end so he lost his medal chances. And really great time trial by Christensen, didn't know much about him.
 
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Guido Mukk
Now please..I told you so..storys..Wink
 
CrueTrue
Christensen? As in Mads Christensen? I haven't been able to watch it, so I don't know what's been going on.
 
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Dankan
1 Lars Boom (Netherlands) 48.57 (46.86 km/h)
2 Mikhail Ignatiev (Russia) 49.05
3 Jerome Coppel (France) 49.43
4 Michael Faerk Christensen (Denmark) 50.08
5 Adriano Malori (Italy) 50.10
6 Edvald Boasson Hagen (Norway) 50.11
7 Tanel Kangert (Estonia) 50.11
8 Alexandr Pliuschin (Republic of Moldova) 50.15
9 Branislau Samoilau (Belarus) 50.25
10 Francis De Greef (Belgium) 50.28
 
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CrueTrue
Arh, damn. What a shame he didn't get a medal.

Never heard about the guy before, though.
 
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Dankan
It seems to be a track rider from the Herning CK, as far as I could read from him.
 
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mrlol
WHOOHOOO

go lars go lars!!! Grin

(my name is Lars as well and I'm Dutch Grin)
 
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ruben
Yeah great! We started the worlds with a golden medal. Grin
 
CrueTrue
rodda wrote:
AliAmad wrote:
could anyone here tell me where i can watch the world championship road race on sep 30 online?


yeah i also wanna know that

anyone?


I actually think it will be available on Cycling.tv . The Youth race was on earlier today, so I think the Senior race is too.
 
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SportingNonsense
I was hoping Ignatiev would win, but oh well he's won it before anyway (I think). Nice to see Coppel get 3rd since he was in my Eurosport career. Smile

And Grats to Boom.

Full results:
1 Lars Boom (Netherlands) 48.58 (46.86 km/h)
2 Mikhail Ignatiev (Russia) 0.09
3 Jerome Coppel (France) 0.46
4 Michael Faerk Christensen (Denmark) 1.10
5 Adriano Malori (Italy) 1.12
6 Edvald Boasson Hagen (Norway) 1.13
7 Tanel Kangert (Estonia) 1.14
8 Alexandr Pliuschin (Moldavia) 1.17
9 Branislau Samoilau (Belarus) 1.28
10 Francis De Greef (Belgium) 1.30
11 Dmitry Sokolov (Russia) 1.35
12 Ignatas Konovalovas (Lithuania) 1.42
13 Jos Van Emden (Netherlands) 1.42
14 Roman Kireyev (Kazakhstan) 1.46
15 Peter Velits (Slovakia) 1.47
16 Rein Taaramae (Estonia) 1.50
17 Rafael Serrano Fernandez (Spain) 1.59
18 Marcel Kittel (Germany) 2.06
19 Grega Bole (Slovenia) 2.12
20 Tony Gallopin (France) 2.18
21 Dmitriy Gruzdev (Kazakhstan) 2.24
22 André Steensen (Denmark) 2.26
23 Rafai Chtioui (Tunisia) 2.30
24 Stefan Schäfer (Germany) 2.34
25 Martin Kohler (Switzerland) 2.35
26 Rui Costa (Portugal) 2.37
27 Kristjan Koren (Slovenia) 2.38
28 Mathieu Deschenaux (Switzerland) 2.45
29 Oleg Chuzhda (Ukraine) 2.51
30 Maxim Belkov (Russia) 2.52
31 Martin Velits (Slovakia) 2.54
32 Sergiu Cioban (Moldavia) 2.55
33 Jaroslaw Marycz (Poland) 3.00
34 David Veilleux (Canada) 3.04
35 Sam Bewley (New Zealand) 3.05
36 Ian Stannard (Great Britain) 3.08
37 Evaldas Siskevicius (Lithuania) 3.09
38 Tejay Van Garderen (United States of America) 3.24
39 Gatis Smukulis (Latvia) 3.25
40 José Mendes (Portugal) 3.25
41 Christopher Froome (Kenya) 3.31
42 Jacqu. Janse Van Rensburg (South Africa) 3.37
43 Siarhei Papok (Belarus) 3.41
44 Zakkari Dempster (Australia) 3.45
45 Frantisek Kloucek (Czech Republic) 4.00
46 Emanuel Saldano (Argentina) 4.00
47 Marco Coledan (Italy) 4.01
48 Christian Meier (Canada) 4.03
49 Pavel Zitta (Czech Republic) 4.14
50 Clinton Robert Avery (New Zealand) 4.15
51 Krisztian Lovassy (Hungary) 4.30
52 Wilson A. Marentes Torres (Colombia) 4.34
53 Martins Trautmanis (Latvia) 4.42
54 Darwin Luis Urrea Vergara (Venezuela) 4.48
55 Abdelkader Belmokhtar (Algeria) 4.51
56 Hossein Nateghi (Iran) 4.57
57 Nick Frey (United States of America) 5.06
58 Andriy Suralyov (Ukraine) 5.15
59 Sergio Dominguez Munoz (Spain) 5.20
60 Dimitri Jiriakov (Liechtenstein) 5.21
61 Frederik Krogh-Larsen (Norway) 5.41
62 Esad Hasanovic SRB 5.49
63 Federico Pagani (Argentina) 5.59
64 Azizbek Abdvrahimov (Uzbekistan) 6.09
65 Victor Moreno (Venezuela) 6.26
66 Mohd Fauzan Ahmad Lutfi (Malaysia) 6.28
67 Mohammad Rajablou (Iran) 6.57
68 Yong Li Ng (Malaysia) 7.39
69 Konstantin Kalinin (Uzbekistan) 8.12
70 Sandor Koczka (Hungary) 8.21
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SportingNonsense
Hanka Kupfernagel is the Womens World TT Champion.

1 Hanka Kupfernagel (Germany) 34.43 (43.380 km/h)
2 Kristin Armstrong (United States Of America) 35.07
3 Christiane Soeder (Austria) 35.25
4 Amber Neben (United States Of America) 35.46
5 Christine Thorburn (United States Of America) 35.57
6 Priska Doppmann (Switzerland) 36.00
7 Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli (France) 36.05
8 Emma Pooley (Great Britain) 36.15
9 Karin Thürig (Switzerland) 36.18
10 Meifang Li (People's Republic of China) 36.21
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ruben
36 Ian Stannard (Great Britain) 3.08

What's up with that SN Pfft
 
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