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Other Races 2009
issoisso
WTF. I only saw a 128 by 128 pixel square, but the sporza commentators said Ramussen so I believed them and switched back to the Vuelta :lol:
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mrlol
Frown I'm, pretty sure my Sporza commentators said Goss, thus keeping the win in australia.

(Might be they wrongly corrected it to Rasmussen tho, I switched as well right away to Eurosport/Vuelta)
 
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issoisso
mrlol wrote:
Frown I'm, pretty sure my Sporza commentators said Goss, thus keeping the win in australia.

(Might be they wrongly corrected it to Rasmussen tho, I switched as well right away to Eurosport/Vuelta)


My brain hurts Pfft
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mrlol
Then at least you know it's still there Pfft
 
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aavf
Nice win by Goss, he looks promising, hope he has some chances at Columbia next year.
 
Stijn_vranken
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Nice win by Goss, he looks promising, hope he has some chances at Columbia next year.

i doubt he'll get a lot of chances in the major races. Columbia has some strong sprinters
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doddy13
Stijn_vranken wrote:
aavf wrote:
Nice win by Goss, he looks promising, hope he has some chances at Columbia next year.

i doubt he'll get a lot of chances in the major races. Columbia has some strong sprinters


he'll get a fair share i think, not the big ones (Cav) not even the 2nd rate ones (Greipel) but maybe things like the Tour of Britain and other minor events.

Columbia give most riders a fair chance, so let's see. (Especially with some big names going!)
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doddy13
I assume all the brits are watching it now, so no spoilers but Sutton of Garmin wins stage 1 of the Tour of Britian (Scunthorpe-York)
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schleck93
Goss is gonna be a great helper for Columbia in the cobbles next year, which is what he is mainly brought to the team for, I think. Other than that he is properbly gonne be 2nd or 3rd last man in their train at occations. I don't see him as a sprinter, he's more developing into a classic rider with a good sprint. Much the same way Alex Rasmussen is.
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Wolfos
schleck93 wrote:
Goss is gonna be a great helper for Columbia in the cobbles next year, which is what he is mainly brought to the team for, I think.


So, who do you think he would be a helper for? Marcel Sieberg or Bernhard Eisel? Their cobbles team is pretty weak now... Goss would probably be captain for G-W (EDIT: Together with Cav, of course).
Edited by Wolfos on 12-09-2009 21:23
 
schleck93
You got a point there, totally forgot they lost Burghardt to BMC Pfft
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issoisso
Something happened to Kritsky at the TT. He started but abandoned during his ride.


Stage top 10:

1 Romain Sicard (Fra) France A 0:36:12
2 Tejay Van Gaderen (USA) USA 0:00:03
3 Jacobus Venter (RSA) Mixed 0:00:19
4 Patrick Gretsch (Ger) Germany 0:00:35
5 Nelson Oliveira (Por) Portugal 0:00:37
6 Andrei Krasilnikau (Blr) Mixed 0:00:42
7 Sergej Fuchs (Ger) Germany 0:00:43
8 Jonathan Castroviejo Nicolas (Spa) Spain 0:00:50
9 Nicolas Schnyder (Swi) Switzerland 0:01:00
10 Daniel Teklehaimanot (Eri) Mixed 0:01:03


Final GC

1 Romain Sicard (Fra) France A 27:35:23
2 Tejay Van Gaderen (USA) USA 0:02:01
3 Sergej Fuchs (Ger) Germany 0:03:22
4 Jacobus Venter (RSA) Mixed 0:03:24
5 Michel Kreder (Ned) Netherlands 0:03:30
6 Peter Stetina (USA) USA 0:03:32
7 Daniel Teklehaimanot (Eri) Mixed
8 Nicolas Schnyder (Swi) Switzerland 0:03:46
9 Andrei Krasilnikau (Blr) Mixed 0:03:49
10 Rafael Valls Ferri (Spa) Spain 0:03:57

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ruben
Kritsky had a 40 second lead at the split, but he fell pretty hard and had to give up. A shame.
 
issoisso
He really is a major, major prospect.
Although we must always be careful with russian youngsters.

It'll be very interesting to see how he does in the ProTour next year.
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doddy13
Kai Reus of Rabobank wins the 2nd stage of the Tour of Britiain into Newcastle
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ruben
That is amazing and super news. Best news in months
 
Roman
Kai is back! Very good news Smile
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Wilier
Good news indeed. Does anyone know if he extended his contract yet?
 
Wilier
Also last stage of tour de lĀ“avenir is won by Dennis van Winden.
 
issoisso
Romain Feillu wins a big, big race. HC. GP de Fourmies.

First time he beats good sprinters in a bunch sprint.

He's proving he can be more than a fighter with a reasonable kick....it's the first time he's actually showing he can maybe be a sprinter too.
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