PCM WORLD CUP | GROUP C & D - STAGE 1
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PeterRyder |
Posted on 10-11-2014 00:13
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Can I still change José Gonçalves for Nélson Oliveira? I thought it was 3 out for stage
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MARSUPILAMI |
Posted on 10-11-2014 13:54
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OK, thanks PeterRyder!
Mordekaiser, Luis Leon Sanchez and Marcovdw are still left...
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MARSUPILAMI |
Posted on 10-11-2014 18:04
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Would it be fair if I put Czech Republic and France in 2nd round or not?
I think that Selwink and Avin Wargunnson deserve a team here, because they signed in...
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MARSUPILAMI |
Posted on 11-11-2014 14:25
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PCM WORLD CUP - Weekly News #2
Hello everyone. This week I posted 2 stages, 1 per group: The Cobbled Stage! Here we go with this Weekly News!
Small problem; Solved!
This week I had a "small" problem.
When you did the startlist, I said you to put 12 riders, because I thought that the game would choose randomly 9 riders each stage. I was wrong. The computer choose the same riders in each stage, so I asked for your help.
I needed 3 "dropped riders", who don´t ride in the rest of the competition.
Some managers answered very fast in this thread, but I had to ask (via PM) for some managers to say their "dropped riders". Now, Mordekaiser is the only one left.
Thanks all!
Group A: Crazy cobled stage
We lived an amazing cobbled stage in Group A.
I chose Paris - Roubaix´s route because it´d be a great route to this World Cup, and I wasn´t wrong.
The two favourites, Terpstra and Vanmarcke attacked very far of the finish line, and they were together until the line, where Terpstra was stronger than Vanmarcke and won his 2nd stage of 3.
Netherlands and Belgium got almost all the points and now Netherlands is more leader than before with 29 more points than Belgium. Spain is third and we see Portugal with 0 points... They won´t classificate...
Group B: Interesting but broing at the same time
In the group B not everyone wants to push to catch the breakaways...
In Stage 1 only 4 riders finished and this time a break won once again...
Albasini, who is on-fire, was the most clever in the break and won after a strong sprint. Simon Yates and Dan Martin completed the pódium.
The classification is really open. The last team, Australia, has got 21 points and the 5th, Great Britain, has got 28.
Switzerland is still in the front with 81 points, and they have got very easy to advance into second round.
Bye!
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MARSUPILAMI |
Posted on 11-11-2014 15:08
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Marcovdw, who was the only left to do it, said his dropped riders (exactly he said "Do what You Like", so I drop Clarke, Renshaw and Howard)
We finished! Thanks!
Edit: I just saw that Italy´s manager Mordekaiser didn´t send it to me, sorry!
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MARSUPILAMI |
Posted on 14-11-2014 15:13
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GROUP A - STAGE 4
As stage 4 is a time trial, I´ll simulate it and I´ll post results...
Podium and exported results:
Spoiler Rank | Name | Team | Time | 1 | Rui Costa | Portugal | 1h00'44 | 2 | Tom Dumoulin | Netherlands | + 8 | 3 | Taylor Phinney | United States | + 12 | 4 | Philippe Gilbert | Belgium | s.t. | 5 | Luis León Sánchez | Spain | + 30 | 6 | Alberto Contador | Spain | + 38 | 7 | Andrew Talansky | United States | + 57 | 8 | Alejandro Valverde | Spain | s.t. | 9 | Thomas de Gendt | Belgium | + 1'02 | 10 | Danny Pate | United States | + 1'10 | 11 | Lieuwe Westra | Netherlands | + 1'30 | 12 | Niki Terpstra | Netherlands | + 1'32 | 13 | Tejay Van Garderen | United States | + 1'41 | 14 | Wilco Kelderman | Netherlands | + 1'48 | 15 | Robert Gesink | Netherlands | + 1'50 | 16 | Tom Boonen | Belgium | + 1'56 | 17 | Maxime Monfort | Belgium | s.t. | 18 | Peter Stetina | United States | s.t. | 19 | Nelson Oliveira | Portugal | + 1'57 | 20 | Jurgen van den Broeck | Belgium | + 2'01 | 21 | Lars Boom | Netherlands | + 2'03 | 22 | Kristof Vandewalle | Belgium | + 2'04 | 23 | Tom Danielson | United States | + 2'05 | 24 | Mikel Nieve | Spain | + 2'09 | 25 | JoaquÃm RodrÃguez | Spain | + 2'10 | 26 | Tiago Machado | Portugal | + 2'14 | 27 | Sérgio Paulinho | Portugal | + 2'18 | 28 | Chris Horner | United States | + 2'19 | 29 | Riccardo Zoidl | Austria | + 2'23 | 30 | Andrey Amador | Costa Rica | + 2'25 | 31 | José Mendes | Portugal | + 2'33 | 32 | Bauke Mollema | Netherlands | s.t. | 33 | Matthias Brändle | Austria | + 2'35 | 34 | Daniel Moreno | Spain | + 2'43 | 35 | Matthew Busche | United States | + 2'45 | 36 | Gregory Brenes | Costa Rica | s.t. | 37 | Greg Van Avermaet | Belgium | + 2'52 | 38 | Edgar Pinto | Portugal | + 2'53 | 39 | Gregor Mühlberger | Austria | + 3'06 | 40 | George Preidler | Austria | + 3'11 | 41 | Jelle Vanendert | Belgium | s.t. | 42 | Stefan Denifl | Austria | + 3'16 | 43 | Francisco José Ventoso | Spain | + 3'25 | 44 | José Gonçalves | Portugal | + 3'33 | 45 | Barry Markus | Netherlands | + 3'34 | 46 | Juan Carlos Rojas | Costa Rica | + 3'35 | 47 | Andreas Hofer | Austria | + 3'38 | 48 | Sep Vanmarcke | Belgium | + 3'41 | 49 | André Cardoso | Portugal | + 3'43 | 50 | Markus Eibegger | Austria | + 3'45 | 51 | Bernhard Eisel | Austria | + 3'56 | 52 | Bruno Pires | Portugal | + 4'01 | 53 | Tyler Farrar | United States | + 4'03 | 54 | Marco Haller | Austria | + 4'08 | 55 | Henry Raabe | Costa Rica | + 4'09 | 56 | Juan José Lobato | Spain | + 4'16 | 57 | Ramon Sinkeldam | Netherlands | + 4'32 | 58 | José JoaquÃn Rojas | Spain | + 4'33 | 59 | José Bonilla | Costa Rica | + 5'51 |
Classification:
Netherlands: 128 points
Belgium: 95 points
Spain: 78 points
United States: 56 points
Portugal: 25 points
Austria: 20 points
Costa Rica: 2 points
Big win by Costa, but Portugal is far from classificating... A miracle? Only a stage left!
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 14-11-2014 15:18
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Costa?
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MARSUPILAMI |
Posted on 14-11-2014 15:28
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GROUP B - STAGE 4
As the stage 4 in Group A, I will simulate it.
Podium and exported results:
Spoiler Rank | Name | Team | Time | 1 | Jesse Sergent | New Zealand | 1h04'17 | 2 | Alex Dowsett | Great Britain | + 30 | 3 | Chris Froome | Great Britain | + 34 | 4 | Fabian Cancellara | Switzerland | + 35 | 5 | Rohan Dennis | Australia | + 1'06 | 6 | Cadel Evans | Australia | + 1'56 | 7 | Matthias Frank | Switzerland | + 1'59 | 8 | Michael Rogers | Australia | + 2'05 | 9 | Martin Elmiger | Switzerland | + 2'09 | 10 | Luke Durbridge | Australia | + 2'11 | 11 | Geraint Thomas | Great Britain | + 2'14 | 12 | Domenico Pozzovivo | Italy | + 2'31 | 13 | Steve Morabito | Switzerland | + 3'00 | 14 | Michele Scarponi | Italy | + 3'08 | 15 | Jack Bauer | New Zealand | + 3'12 | 16 | Gianluca Brambilla | Italy | + 3'18 | 17 | Michael Schär | Switzerland | + 3'33 | 18 | Vincenzo Nibali | Italy | + 3'35 | 19 | Richie Porte | Australia | + 3'38 | 20 | Ian Stannard | Great Britain | s.t. | 21 | Nicolas Roche | Ireland | + 4'05 | 22 | Luca Paolini | Italy | + 4'10 | 23 | Michael Hutchinson | Ireland | + 4'17 | 24 | Peter Kennaugh | Great Britain | s.t. | 25 | Giovanni Visconti | Italy | + 4'20 | 26 | Simon Gerrans | Australia | s.t. | 27 | Mark Cavendish | Great Britain | + 4'22 | 28 | Heinrich Haussler | Australia | + 4'23 | 29 | Sam Bewley | New Zealand | + 4'34 | 30 | Matthew Brammeier | Ireland | + 4'41 | 31 | Felix English | Ireland | + 4'43 | 32 | Daniele Bennati | Italy | s.t. | 33 | Philip Deignan | Ireland | + 4'49 | 34 | Ben Swift | Great Britain | + 4'52 | 35 | Michael Albasini | Switzerland | + 4'54 | 36 | Enrico Gasparotto | Italy | + 4'55 | 37 | Patrick Bevin | New Zealand | + 4'56 | 38 | Grégory Rast | Switzerland | + 4'57 | 39 | Matthew Goss | Australia | + 5'03 | 40 | Simone Ponzi | Italy | + 5'04 | 41 | George Bennett | New Zealand | + 5'07 | 42 | Daniel Martin | Ireland | + 5'09 | 43 | Michael Matthews | Australia | + 5'18 | 44 | Marcel Wyss | Switzerland | + 5'20 | 45 | Adam Yates | Great Britain | + 5'26 | 46 | Johann Tschopp | Switzerland | + 5'33 | 47 | Michael Vink | New Zealand | + 5'50 | 48 | Greg Henderson | New Zealand | + 5'52 | 49 | Hayden Roulston | New Zealand | + 6'11 | 50 | Sean Downey | Ireland | + 6'12 | 51 | Clinton Avery | New Zealand | + 6'26 | 52 | Philip Lavery | Ireland | + 6'30 | 53 | Andrew Fenn | Great Britain | + 6'48 | 54 | Sam Bennett | Ireland | + 6'54 |
Classification:
Switzerland: 105 points
Great Britain: 61 points
New Zealand: 59 points
Ireland: 57 points
Italy: 49 points
Australia: 44 points
Italy is fifth now! Great TT for New Zealand and Great Britain... At least Italy has got Nibali for the mountain (but GB has got Froome )
@SSJ2Luigi Yes, Costa, yes...
Edited by MARSUPILAMI on 14-11-2014 15:29
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trekbmc |
Posted on 14-11-2014 20:35
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Good work by Boonen, but Cancellara (who I picked for TT's) really failed and De Gendt wasn't so great.
Anyway, I kind of need Switzerland to finish second or Belgium 1st so that I can have them in different groups. my teams are doing too well.
"What done is, is one." - Benji Naesen
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MARSUPILAMI |
Posted on 15-11-2014 08:02
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Thanks trekbmc for answering.
Yes, Cancellara failed a lot... The route was the TT of Le Tour 2010, flat and in Group A the route was Barbaresco - Barolo (Giro´s 2014 TT), hilly.
I think that will pass: Group A: Netherlands, Spain, Belgium, USA (in this order). Group B: Switzerland, Great Britain, Ireland, Italy.
Anyway, Group B is more exciting than A, that´s sure...
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Luis Leon Sanchez |
Posted on 15-11-2014 08:46
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Jesse Sargent you god, beats Froome in a TT
And New Zealand placed well for qualification at the moment. Bauer breakaway for stage 5 please.
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MARSUPILAMI |
Posted on 15-11-2014 08:48
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Despite, NZL is third now, I think they won´t classificate.
I didn´t simulate the stage 5 yet, but I think it
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MARSUPILAMI |
Posted on 15-11-2014 10:43
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GROUP A - STAGE 5
Time to finish the Group A of the PCM WORLD CUP with the LIVE! broadcast of the stage 5, a mountain stage!
At the moment, classification is:
Netherlands: 128 points
Belgium: 95 points
Spain: 78 points
United States: 56 points
Portugal: 25 points
Austria: 20 points
Costa Rica: 2 points
4 countries are really close to classificate, specially Netherlands...
Favourites are Contador, Rodriguez and Valverde (). Then, Mollema () or Van Garderen () are some outsiders. Costa () is another cyclist with some chances, because Portugal needs the points to classificate!
The stage starts and he have breakaway. Pate (), Oliveira () and Raabe ().
Very quiet stage, but when the cyclists start climbing the Passo del Pura (yes, Zoncolan´s Giro 2014 stage) Spain starts pushing! They´re the favourites!
De Gendt () attacks with 70 kms to go! In the peloton nobody else attacks! JJ Rojas () keeps pushing, but nobody attacks!
De Gendt () catches the break and keeps pushing while they have 4 minutes of gap!
Raabe () is not able to follow De Gendt´s rhythm () anymore!
Gilbert () can´t follow peloton´s rhythm!
Gesink () is now pushing in the peloton!
Valverde, Contador () and Van Garderen () attack! Gesink () is pushing harder now!
Van den Broeck () and RodrÃguez () attack too! The peloton is broken now! Gesink´s group () catches RodrÃguez´s one (). Group formed by Gesink, Kelderman (), Costa (), Van den Broeck, Monfort (), Moreno, RodrÃguez () and Horner (). This group is 1 minute behind Contador´s one () and Contador´s one is 1 minute behind the break with De Gendt ().
Valverde and Contador () are relaying in 2nd grouo with Van Garderen () stuck behind them. In 3rd group, Monfort () is pushing hard!
Brenes () and Zoidl () decide to attack in the peloton, but it´s too late!
Conta´s group () catches the break and the 2nd group is 30" behind them. 14 cyclists will fight for the points! Costa Rica and Austria are really far from classificating, the fight will be USA vs Portugal!
Spain pushes at the head because they have 4 riders... Belgium has got 3, Netherlands 2, Portugal 2 and USA 3! 14 kms to go now!
The final climb starts! Monte Zoncolan!
The best cyclists attacks led by RodrÃguez (). RodrÃguez, Contador, Valverde (), Van den Broeck (), Van Garderen (), Costa () and Kelderman () are in the lead now!
The other 7 cyclists stop and Brenes () is really close now to them! Brenes () catches them!
A lot of attacks in the front! Costa (), Kelderman () and Contador () can´t follow the other cyclists! It seems that we have a lead group!
Brenes () leaves the other group! He will be 8th, but not enough!
Valverde () leaves the lead and he opens a gap! The second group can´t catch Valverde ()!
VALVERDE () WINS!
Images and exported results:
Spoiler Rank | Name | Team | Time | 1 | Alejandro Valverde | Spain | 4h55'31 | 2 | JoaquÃm RodrÃguez | Spain | + 18 | 3 | Tejay Van Garderen | United States | + 26 | 4 | Jurgen van den Broeck | Belgium | + 47 | 5 | Alberto Contador | Spain | + 3'15 | 6 | Rui Costa | Portugal | + 3'52 | 7 | Wilco Kelderman | Netherlands | + 4'07 | 8 | Robert Gesink | Netherlands | + 10'20 | 9 | Daniel Moreno | Spain | + 10'27 | 10 | Gregory Brenes | Costa Rica | s.t. | 11 | Chris Horner | United States | s.t. | 12 | Thomas de Gendt | Belgium | + 10'38 | 13 | Maxime Monfort | Belgium | s.t. | 14 | Peter Stetina | United States | + 10'49 | 15 | Riccardo Zoidl | Austria | s.t. | 16 | Danny Pate | United States | + 10'59 | 17 | Nelson Oliveira | Portugal | + 11'29 | 18 | Andrew Talansky | United States | + 13'03 | 19 | Tom Danielson | United States | + 15'10 | 20 | Stefan Denifl | Austria | s.t. | 21 | Tiago Machado | Portugal | s.t. | 22 | Bauke Mollema | Netherlands | s.t. | 23 | Matthew Busche | United States | s.t. | 24 | Andrey Amador | Costa Rica | s.t. | 25 | Juan Carlos Rojas | Costa Rica | + 15'36 | 26 | André Cardoso | Portugal | + 16'05 | 27 | Mikel Nieve | Spain | s.t. | 28 | José Mendes | Portugal | + 16'30 | 29 | George Preidler | Austria | + 17'07 | 30 | Lieuwe Westra | Netherlands | s.t. | 31 | Tom Dumoulin | Netherlands | s.t. | 32 | Greg Van Avermaet | Belgium | s.t. | 33 | Philippe Gilbert | Belgium | s.t. | 34 | Bruno Pires | Portugal | + 17'59 | 35 | Markus Eibegger | Austria | s.t. | 36 | Sérgio Paulinho | Portugal | s.t. | 37 | Luis León Sánchez | Spain | + 18'32 | 38 | Kristof Vandewalle | Belgium | + 20'41 | 39 | José Gonçalves | Portugal | + 22'41 | 40 | Matthias Brändle | Austria | s.t. | 41 | Jelle Vanendert | Belgium | s.t. | 42 | Edgar Pinto | Portugal | s.t. | 43 | Ramon Sinkeldam | Netherlands | s.t. | 44 | Francisco José Ventoso | Spain | s.t. | 45 | Bernhard Eisel | Austria | s.t. | 46 | Henry Raabe | Costa Rica | + 23'06 | 47 | José JoaquÃn Rojas | Spain | + 24'00 | 48 | Niki Terpstra | Netherlands | + 24'47 | 49 | Taylor Phinney | United States | + 26'26 | 50 | Sep Vanmarcke | Belgium | s.t. | 51 | José Bonilla | Costa Rica | + 27'12 | 52 | Gregor Mühlberger | Austria | s.t. | 53 | Tom Boonen | Belgium | s.t. | 54 | Lars Boom | Netherlands | s.t. | 55 | Barry Markus | Netherlands | + 29'33 | 56 | Tyler Farrar | United States | s.t. | 57 | Marco Haller | Austria | + 30'04 | 58 | Juan José Lobato | Spain | + 30'43 | 59 | Andreas Hofer | Austria | + 32'46 |
Final Classification Group A:
Netherlands: 138 points
Spain: 133 points
Belgium: 107 points
United States: 71 points
Portugal: 33 points
Austria: 20 points
Costa Rica: 3 points
So, classificated teams are Netherlands , Spain , Belgium and United States ! Congratulations to those team managers!
Edited by MARSUPILAMI on 15-11-2014 10:49
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 15-11-2014 11:04
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really bad stage, worst finish of the qualification
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MARSUPILAMI |
Posted on 15-11-2014 11:06
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Well, Kelderman (Jesleyh ) and Gesink saved your 1st place...
Switzerland will be in my group now
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 15-11-2014 11:10
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MARSUPILAMI wrote:
Well, Kelderman (Jesleyh ) and Gesink saved your 1st place...
well he finally showed up
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MARSUPILAMI |
Posted on 15-11-2014 11:11
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Now, I´m simulating the 5th stage of Group B
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MARSUPILAMI |
Posted on 15-11-2014 11:40
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GROUP B - STAGE 5
To finish Group Stage, this stage. Saint Lary Soulan will decide the last classificated countries!
Favourites: Froome () and Nibali (). Outsiders: Porte (), Pozzovivo () and Martin ()
And classification:
Switzerland: 105 points
Great Britain: 61 points
New Zealand: 59 points
Ireland: 57 points
Italy: 49 points
Australia: 44 points
Bevin (), Fenn (), Durbridge (), Downey () and Bennati () are in the break, so Switzerland is the only country without members in the break! We don´t want to see a break winning!
The difference is 10 minutes... Oops...
Morabito () attacks! Cavendish () is pushing! Now the break has got only 4 minutes and a lot of cyclists are behind the peloton!
Morabito () catches the break and leaves them, except Bennati ()!
Visconti () is now pushing at the peloton!
A. Yates () is now pushing and Cancellara () is behind the pack!
A. Yates () falls! Thomas () is now pushing and Morabito () and Bennati () have got less than 1´30" of gap! Morabito () leaves the Italian and the Swiss has got less than a minute of gap!
Nibali () attacks and Froome () follows him! Those two catch Morabito () and leave him!
The race is broken! When the cyclists start Saint Lary, Nibali () attacks Froome () are in the front but a 2nd group is getting closer to them!
Froomey () leaves Nibbles ()! Porte () is 3rd now! And behind there are some groups!
Froomey () wins!
Images and exported results:
Spoiler Rank | Name | Team | Time | 1 | Chris Froome | Great Britain | 3h48'46 | 2 | Vincenzo Nibali | Italy | + 1'14 | 3 | Richie Porte | Australia | + 2'34 | 4 | Matthias Frank | Switzerland | + 4'00 | 5 | Domenico Pozzovivo | Italy | s.t. | 6 | Nicolas Roche | Ireland | s.t. | 7 | Geraint Thomas | Great Britain | + 9'43 | 8 | Michele Scarponi | Italy | + 11'25 | 9 | Peter Kennaugh | Great Britain | + 12'23 | 10 | Giovanni Visconti | Italy | + 13'18 | 11 | Daniel Martin | Ireland | + 13'27 | 12 | Cadel Evans | Australia | + 15'36 | 13 | Michael Rogers | Australia | s.t. | 14 | Steve Morabito | Switzerland | s.t. | 15 | Rohan Dennis | Australia | + 15'49 | 16 | Johann Tschopp | Switzerland | s.t. | 17 | Michael Albasini | Switzerland | + 17'42 | 18 | George Bennett | New Zealand | + 17'53 | 19 | Marcel Wyss | Switzerland | s.t. | 20 | Philip Deignan | Ireland | s.t. | 21 | Gianluca Brambilla | Italy | s.t. | 22 | Michael Schär | Switzerland | + 18'07 | 23 | Enrico Gasparotto | Italy | + 20'26 | 24 | Daniele Bennati | Italy | s.t. | 25 | Fabian Cancellara | Switzerland | + 20'41 | 26 | Jack Bauer | New Zealand | s.t. | 27 | Michael Matthews | Australia | s.t. | 28 | Mark Cavendish | Great Britain | s.t. | 29 | Simon Gerrans | Australia | s.t. | 30 | Martin Elmiger | Switzerland | + 22'08 | 31 | Luca Paolini | Italy | + 23'04 | 32 | Ben Swift | Great Britain | s.t. | 33 | Andrew Fenn | Great Britain | s.t. | 34 | Sean Downey | Ireland | s.t. | 35 | Patrick Bevin | New Zealand | + 23'21 | 36 | Luke Durbridge | Australia | s.t. | 37 | Ian Stannard | Great Britain | + 24'39 | 38 | Simone Ponzi | Italy | + 25'47 | 39 | Adam Yates | Great Britain | + 26'21 | 40 | Heinrich Haussler | Australia | + 27'25 | 41 | Greg Henderson | New Zealand | + 29'11 | 42 | Grégory Rast | Switzerland | + 30'25 | 43 | Matthew Goss | Australia | + 31'33 | 44 | Alex Dowsett | Great Britain | s.t. | 45 | Philip Lavery | Ireland | + 32'45 | 46 | Jesse Sergent | New Zealand | + 33'47 | 47 | Sam Bennett | Ireland | + 34'46 | 48 | Clinton Avery | New Zealand | s.t. | 49 | Matthew Brammeier | Ireland | + 35'23 | 50 | Michael Vink | New Zealand | + 36'14 | 51 | Felix English | Ireland | + 37'34 | 52 | Sam Bewley | New Zealand | s.t. |
Final classification Group B:
Switzerland: 117 points
Great Britain: 92 points
Italy: 82 points
Ireland: 65 points
New Zealand: 59 points
Australia: 59 points
So, the classificated countries are: Switzerland , Great Britain , Italy and Ireland . Congrats to those team managers!
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MARSUPILAMI |
Posted on 15-11-2014 11:42
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QUALIFIERS GROUPS
Group C
Netherlands
Great Britain
Italy
United States
Group D
Switzerland
Spain
Belgium
Ireland
In my opinion good groups. I won´t have much rivals in MO stage!
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 15-11-2014 11:53
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Daniel Martin, Nicolas Roche are able to rival the spaniards
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