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Any non geo-restricted streams for cyclocross?
 
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chrica04
Farrar wins the GC, after a scare. 5km to go an he flatted.
 
CrueTrue
www.vueltaachihuahua.com/2009/images/noticias/pre/prologo/imagen_01.jpg

Michael Rasmussen won the opening prologue of Vuelta Chihuahua with less than a second to Daniel Moreno.

1 Michael Rasmussen – Tecos Trek 8.44
2 Daniel Moreno – Caisse d’Epargne
3 Oscar Sevilla – Rock Racing 0.01
4 Francisco Mancebo – Rock Racing 0.03
5 Gregorio Ladino – Tecos Trek 0.04
6 Jesus Del Nero – Fuji-Servetto 0.14
7 Ezequil Mosquera – Xacobeo Galicia 0.16
8 Alberto Losada – Caisse d’Epargne 0.19
9 Matthew Busche – Kelly Benefit 0.21
10 Benat Intxausti – Fuji-Servetto 0.21
 
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knasen
He shows some decent form.
 
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Roman
Rasmussen and prologue? Shock
Manager of Moser - Sygic
 
CrueTrue
It was uphill Wink
 
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Shifty
CrueTrue wrote:
www.vueltaachihuahua.com/2009/images/noticias/pre/prologo/imagen_01.jpg

Michael Rasmussen won the opening prologue of Vuelta Chihuahua with less than a second to Daniel Moreno.

1 Michael Rasmussen – Tecos Trek 8.44
2 Daniel Moreno – Caisse d’Epargne
3 Oscar Sevilla – Rock Racing 0.01
4 Francisco Mancebo – Rock Racing 0.03
5 Gregorio Ladino – Tecos Trek 0.04
6 Jesus Del Nero – Fuji-Servetto 0.14
7 Ezequil Mosquera – Xacobeo Galicia 0.16
8 Alberto Losada – Caisse d’Epargne 0.19
9 Matthew Busche – Kelly Benefit 0.21
10 Benat Intxausti – Fuji-Servetto 0.21



I see the ever-present Matt Busche breaking into the top 10 Smile

Pretty good ride for him though all things considered, being 5 sec off of Mosquera in an uphill TT. I'll be curious to see how he does in other hilly / mountainous races.


Shifty

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doddy13
Heras has won the Brompton World Championships. hurrah?
There's no point slapping a schleck - Sean Kelly on "Who needs a slap"
 
Bosskardo
doddy13 wrote:
Heras has won the Brompton World Championships. hurrah?

Had to google to know what it means
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issoisso
So he won it this year, huh? 2 years ago or whatever he lost to some guy who doesn't even ride bikes as an amateur.
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CrueTrue
1.bp.blogspot.com/_wb8bAl1P-N0/SRhJRsKI3mI/AAAAAAAADpQ/XnrHfu4an1s/s400/heras+brompton.jpg

:lol:
 
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kumazan
CrueTrue wrote:
1.bp.blogspot.com/_wb8bAl1P-N0/SRhJRsKI3mI/AAAAAAAADpQ/XnrHfu4an1s/s400/heras+brompton.jpg

:lol:


:lol:

The funniest thing of a bad day. Thanks Crue.
 
mrlol
CrueTrue wrote:
It was uphill Wink


yeah, according to rabobanks websibe, the final 1.2 km from the 4.2km prologue where at 15-20%. Thats pretty hard for a prologue.
 
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chrica04
Busche Smile Just wait!
 
CrueTrue
I'm surprised that isso didn't already mention this Pfft

Rui Costa took the win on the third stage of Chihuahua. He was in a group of four which the peloton apparently forgot about on the way to the finish Pfft

And the Americans can celebrate a good performance from Busche.

1 Rui A. Da Costa - Caisse d'Epargne 04.15.14
2 Gregorio Ladino - Tecos Trek
3 Oscar Sevilla - Rock Racing
4 Dario Cioni - ISD 0.03
5 Matthew Busche - Kelly Benefit Strategies 4.22
6 Francisco Mancebo - Rock Racing 7.34
7 Javier Benitez - Contentpolis-Ampo
8 Michael Kreder - Rabobank Continental
9 Danail Petrov - Madeinox Boavista
10 David De La Fuente - Fuji-Servetto
11 Davide Ricci Bitti - ISD
12 Alvaro Argira - Arenas-Afamado C.T. 7.38
13 Jose Gomez - Canels Turbo
14 Luis Pinheiro - Madeinox Boavista
15 Jesús Del Nero - Fuji-Servetto
16 Francisco Matamoros - Arenas-Afamado C.T.
17 Juan José Cobo - Fuji-Servetto
18 Ezequiel Mosquera - Xacobeo Galicia
19 Juan Cotumba - Tecos Trek
20 Daniel Moreno - Caisse d'Epargne
21 Michael Rasmussen - Tecos Trek
22 José Enrique Gutierrez - Rock Racing
23 Steven Kruijswijk - Rabobank Continental
24 David Martin - Rock Racing
25 Alberto Losada - Caisse d'Epargne
26 Ignacio Sarabia - Tecos Trek
27 Arquidemes Lam - Alpura-Delicias
28 Xabier Tondo - Andalucía-Cajasur
29 Jose A. Carrasco - Andalucía-Cajasur
30 Esteban Plaza - Andalucía-Cajasur
 
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Inferio
CrueTrue wrote:
Rui Costa took the win on the third stage of Chihuahua. He was in a group of four which the peloton apparently forgot about on the way to the finish Pfft


Apparently no strong GC team didn't want to chase, as Caisse, Tecos and Rock Racing had their strong riders in the group...
 
issoisso
CrueTrue wrote:
I'm surprised that isso didn't already mention this Pfft.


Why on earth would I?
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CrueTrue
Haven't you mentioned pretty much all Rui Costa's wins this season? Pfft
Edited by CrueTrue on 08-10-2009 11:23
 
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mb2612
CrueTrue wrote:
Haven't you mentioned pretty much all Rui Costa's races this season? Pfft


corrected Smile
i439.photobucket.com/albums/qq112/Gustavovskiy/microjerseys/PT/std_zpsb6c2f350.png[url=www.pcmdaily.com/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=33182]Team Santander Media Thread[/url]i439.photobucket.com/albums/qq112/Gustavovskiy/microjerseys/PT/std_zpsb6c2f350.png

Please assume I am joking unless otherwise stated
 
issoisso
I mentioned that he rode all the major classics which is a first ever for a neo-pro.

Then I mentioned that he won an HC race which is a first ever for a neo-pro.

That's it,

I could've mentioned so many other things out of the ordinary things he did too.

But I didn't. Because I'm not nationally biased like you. I don't give a shit about him personally. I also mentioned a ton of other riders and teams who also did things out of the ordinary this season. The only youngster I actually praised consistently this season was Jeanneson.

But of course it's just a lot easier for you to ignore that and just outright lie about what I did or didn't say. It's a lot more fun to just lie, isn't it?

Woop dee fucking doo.
Edited by issoisso on 08-10-2009 13:10
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