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Diadora Pro Cycling(Won the Giro)
kqyt
Stage 20

17 km before finsish, Froome falls. In a hill, a fail. It quickly becomes 2 mins from him to the greoup of favourites. And then, Pozzo attacks, he qiuckly gets 30 sec to the group(of favourites) Nieve follow Scarponi's attack, but they can't get up to Pozzo, who have caught tired riders from the breakaway, and De Gendt and Gadret, who attacked before the climb. Those three goes together and drives away from the group, Gadret attackes, but Pozzo and de Gendt follows, then Pozzo takes a contra, who Gadret can't follow. Pozzo slowly rides away from de Gendt, and takes the third place, even it was 14 riders in the breakaway. Now, I say that Pozzo won the Giro.

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Diadora Cyling
A new era in Italian cycling?
 
sutty68
Another Good showing from Pozzovivo Wink
 
kqyt
Stage 21
The last stage in the giro, from Milano to Milano

All my riders are tired after yesterday, and only Pozzo got a god respawn. Carbonara was the most tired.

Lars Y. Bak sets an early time at 42'46. Even with his bad shape, Carcellara comes in third, 16 sec behind Bak, and 8 sec behind Millar.

Cameron Meyer, takes the lead, 4 sec before Bak.

Froome sets a new best time, 42 seconds before Meyer(41'59). Cobo finishes 1'51 after Froome and Pozzo finishes 2'29 behind.
Congratulations Domenico Pozzovivio, winner of Giro de Italia
Froome takes the second from Cobo, and Nieve ceeps his 4th. Diadora takes the team jersey. And Sagan takes the Sprint jersey.

A lot of money was taken inn, and the sponsor was very happy. Pozzo had made the goal of the season, next up is Kreuziger with the Tour.

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Edited by kqyt on 03-10-2012 19:18
Diadora Cyling
A new era in Italian cycling?
 
sutty68
Pozzovivo wins the Giro :lol:
 
kqyt
yeah, not the biggest favourite before the Giro, and not a favourite before last stage. Now I am heading to GP de Luxemburg. But that isn't so interesting, so I'll jump to Tour de Suisse. Where I think Kreuziger is going to be the captain.
Diadora Cyling
A new era in Italian cycling?
 
sutty68
Hope you can be just as successful in Switzerland, Good Luck Wink
 
kqyt
Time for an update, now I am in Suisse, racing in tour de Suisse. TDF is closing up now.

Rigoberto Uran is going to be my captain in Suisse. Hope he can hold up with the favourites.

Stage 1 A ITT, 7 km long i50.tinypic.com/27xp1r6.jpg
Martin won, not unexpected. But the good was that Uran only lost 3 seconds to Wiggans.

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Diadora Cyling
A new era in Italian cycling?
 
sutty68
Nice start for the Team with four in the top twenty and especially Kelderman with his third place Wink
 
TimoCycling
Wow winning the Giro with Pozzovivo is a great job man!
 
kqyt
Stage 2 Verbania-Verbier, a mountain stage


Favourites:
A.Schleck
S.Sanchez
Menchov
De Gendt
Gesink

After a lot of tries, a break of 8 gets away from the pack. No one is a danger for the overall favourites. Atapuma(DIADORA) attacks with 17 km to go to the mountain sprint, with 7 mins up to the group.

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Atapuma chasing the group

Atapuma gets up to the group, and win the KOM.

Up the final hill. Poels attacks in the start of the climb. He gets Mollema with him. Poels rides, and when Mollema don't he goes to teh attack. At the same time, Schleck De Gendt and Gesink attacks, Uran follows, they set a high pace, so Uran and Gorzelli, can't follow. Uran punches himself, but he won't get completely up. To Groupe Schleck. Poels is caught 200 metres before finish by Schleck, who wins it. Poels comes second. No, after the race he is shuffled down to third

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TimoCycling
Great result for Poels and Uran! Looking good for a good GC!
 
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sutty68
Nice to see Poels grab a podium placing Wink
 
kqyt
Stage 3 A flat stage

I am cinda tired, so I only post results and that Wiggans fell, and lost another 3 mins
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Diadora Cyling
A new era in Italian cycling?
 
sutty68
At least the results are consistent Wink
 
kqyt
Stage 4 Aarberg-Trimbach/Olten

It seemed like the sprinters where too tired, so the GC-riders sprinted about the victory, Uran was leading 5 metres before finish but De Gendt took him.

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Stage 5 Trimbach/Olten - Gansingen

I simulated this stage, so I don't really know what happend. But the sprnters won.

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Diadora Cyling
A new era in Italian cycling?
 
kqyt
Stage 4 Aarberg-Trimbach/Olten

It seemed like the sprinters where too tired, so the GC-riders sprinted about the victory, Uran was leading 5 metres before finish but De Gendt took him.

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Stage 5 Trimbach/Olten - Gansingen

I simulated this stage, so I don't really know what happend. But the sprnters won.

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Edited by kqyt on 11-10-2012 17:00
Diadora Cyling
A new era in Italian cycling?
 
kqyt
Stage 6 Wittnau - Bischofszell

Todays favourites:

Goss
Rojas Gil
Feillu
Von Averameat
Gerrans

The BOTD is :

Gerrans
Atapuma
Brommeier
Delage
Klostergaard

Atapuma takes the sprint points, while Gerrans takes the first KOM. Gerrans takes the rest of the KOM's.

He attacks for real at final climb, where he has 1 min with 6 km to go. But he gets caught

Ferrar leads in the last corner, but Feillu takes with a perfectly timed sprint

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Feillu wins
Diadora Cyling
A new era in Italian cycling?
 
kqyt
Stage 7 Gossau-Gossau, an ITT

Favourites:
Martin
Wiggins
Kloden
M.Rogers
R.Porte

The first rider, Malori, sets the pace with 55'03. Then Gruzdev comes in 12 seconds before. T.Phinney sets a new best time with 54'11. Vandervelde beats that time with 11 seconds.

When Krujiswik start the top 10. Menchov is leading in the finish, with 53'08, van Den Broeck got the same time. Wiggins takes the lead, incredible 1 min before Menchov. And Martin is even more impressing, 1'05 before Wiggans. It was a waek performance of Diadora. Only good was Uran, 2'25 behind Martin.

Spoiler
RankNameTeamTimePlayer
1Tony MurtinO'Mega Forme - Tax51'01
2Bradley WigginsSky Pro Cycling+ 1'06
3Michael RogersSky Pro Cycling+ 1'29
4Andrew KlassdenRadiocash - Sun+ 1'31
5Rui CostaMovistar Team+ 1'54
6André StarkRadiocash - Sun+ 1'59
7Max ComfortRadiocash - Sun+ 2'00
8Thomas De GendtVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 2'01
9Jurgen Van den BroeckLotto Belisol+ 2'07
10Denis MenchovKatusha Teams.t.
11Mikhail IgnatievKatusha Team+ 2'15
12Richie PorteSky Pro Cyclings.t.
13Robert GesinkRabobank Cycling Team+ 2'25
14Rigoberto UranDIADORA PRO CYCLING+ 2'26Kqyt
15Bauke MollemaRabobank Cycling Team+ 2'28
16Anthony RouxFDJ-BigMat+ 2'29
17Samuel SánchezEuskaltel Euskadi+ 2'35
18Wilco KeldermanDIADORA PRO CYCLING+ 2'39Kqyt
19Wout PoelsDIADORA PRO CYCLING+ 2'42Kqyt
20Jérémy RoyFDJ-BigMat+ 2'43
21Matthy FrunkyCOM Cycling Team+ 2'47
22Steven KruijswijkRabobank Cycling Team+ 2'48
23Moreno MoserLiquigas-Cannondale+ 2'49
24Tomas DanielsGamin - Gouda+ 2'52
25Lars BoomRabobank Cycling Team+ 2'54
26Vasil KiryienkaMovistar Teams.t.
27Christophe VanderveulenGamin - Gouda+ 2'58
28Igor AntonEuskaltel Euskadi+ 3'00
29Roni MallominRadiocash - Sun+ 3'04
30Nick NuyensTeam Saxo Bank+ 3'07
31Yuri PapanovichRadiocash - Suns.t.
32Beñat IntxaustiMovistar Team+ 3'08
33Teilord PhoneyCOM Cycling Team+ 3'10
34Sebastian LangeveldOrica-GreenEDGE+ 3'13
35Amzraël MoineauCOM Cycling Teams.t.
36Geraint ThomasDIADORA PRO CYCLING+ 3'15Kqyt
37Michael AlbasiniOrica-GreenEDGE+ 3'20
38Bart De ClercqDIADORA PRO CYCLING+ 3'21Kqyt
39Tyler FourureGamin - Goudas.t.
40Matthew GossOrica-GreenEDGE+ 3'24
41Gorka VerdugoEuskaltel Euskadi+ 3'29
42Alex BallenaniCOM Cycling Team+ 3'32
43Kevin SeeldraeyersAstana Pro Teams.t.
44Zdenek StyburO'Mega Forme - Tax+ 3'34
45Evgueni PetrovAstana Pro Team+ 3'36
46Mike SherrosCOM Cycling Team+ 3'37
47Nicki SørensenTeam Saxo Banks.t.
48Daniel OssLiquigas-Cannondale+ 3'40
49Matti BreschelRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
50Alexandre GeniezDIADORA PRO CYCLINGs.t.Kqyt
51Mark RenshawRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
52Robbie HonkerGamin - Gouda+ 3'42
53Niki TurpstraO'Mega Forme - Tax+ 3'43
54Oli ZoggRadiocash - Suns.t.
55Eros CapecchiLiquigas-Cannondales.t.
56Simon GerransOrica-GreenEDGE+ 3'44
57Gianluca BrambillaDIADORA PRO CYCLING+ 3'46Kqyt
58Danny PateSky Pro Cyclings.t.
59Gregory HendersonLotto Belisols.t.
60Gregory Van AvortonCOM Cycling Team+ 3'47
61Matteo MontagutiAg2r La Mondiales.t.
62Dmitriy GruzdevAstana Pro Team+ 3'50
63Simone PonziAstana Pro Team+ 3'52
64Gianni MeersmanLotto Belisol+ 3'53
65Frederick VeuchelenVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 3'54
66Joaquin RodriguezKatusha Team+ 3'56
67José Joaquin Rojas GilMovistar Team+ 3'58
68Martin ValitsO'Mega Forme - Taxs.t.
69Stefano GorzelliAnna Savon+ 3'59
70Vladimir IsaychevKatusha Teams.t.
71Marcel SiebergLotto Belisols.t.
72Gatis SmukulisKatusha Teams.t.
73Juan Antonio FlechaSky Pro Cyclings.t.
74Darwin AtapumaDIADORA PRO CYCLING+ 4'01Kqyt
75Adriano MaloriLampre-ISD+ 4'02
76Ben SwiftSky Pro Cyclings.t.
77Tom BaonenO'Mega Forme - Taxs.t.
78Egoi MartínezEuskaltel Euskadi+ 4'03
79André GreipelLotto Belisols.t.
80Alessandro PetacchiLampre-ISDs.t.
81Enrico GasparottoAstana Pro Teams.t.
82Tom LeezerRabobank Cycling Team+ 4'05
83Martin MortensenVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 4'06
84Denis KostyukLampre-ISDs.t.
85Paolo TiralongoAstana Pro Team+ 4'07
86Branislau SamoilauMovistar Team+ 4'08
87Alan MarangoniLiquigas-Cannondale+ 4'09
88Lloyd MondoryAg2r La Mondiale+ 4'10
89Gregor GazvodaAg2r La Mondiales.t.
90Jürgen Van De WalleLotto Belisol+ 4'12
91Xavier FlorencioKatusha Teams.t.
92Borut BozicAstana Pro Team+ 4'13
93Mikel AstarlozaEuskaltel Euskadi+ 4'14
94Victor CabedoEuskaltel Euskadi+ 4'15
95Bruno PiresTeam Saxo Banks.t.
96Bernhard EiselSky Pro Cyclings.t.
97Simon SpilakKatusha Team+ 4'16
98Daniele RighiLampre-ISDs.t.
99Giancarlo PiccoloRadiocash - Suns.t.
100Pablo LastrasMovistar Team+ 4'17
101Oscar FreireKatusha Team+ 4'18
102Baden CookeOrica-GreenEDGE+ 4'19
103Grega BoleLampre-ISD+ 4'20
104Arnaud GérardFDJ-BigMat+ 4'21
105Alessandro DunatiAnna Savons.t.
106Romain FeilluVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 4'23
107Iljo KoisseO'Mega Forme - Taxs.t.
108Yanick BooklandsRadiocash - Suns.t.
109Dan MeurtimeGamin - Gouda+ 4'24
110Matteo FoucherGamin - Gouda+ 4'25
111Jacques BowerGamin - Goudas.t.
112Alessandro SpezialettiLampre-ISD+ 4'26
113Alessandro PraniAnna Savon+ 4'27
114Pim LigthartVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
115Olivier KaisenLotto Belisol+ 4'28
116Ion IzagirreEuskaltel Euskadis.t.
117Mark CavendishSky Pro Cyclings.t.
118Wladimir MaholjevicAnna Savon+ 4'34
119Fabio SabatiniLiquigas-Cannondale+ 4'36
120Wesley SulzbergerOrica-GreenEDGE+ 4'39
121Marcello PavarinVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
122Axel HohouaisGamin - Gouda+ 4'40
123Matthew BrommeierO'Mega Forme - Taxs.t.
124Simone StortoniLampre-ISD+ 4'41
125Francesco RidaAnna Savons.t.
126Juraj SaganLiquigas-Cannondales.t.
127Kasper KlostergaardTeam Saxo Banks.t.
128Ben GastauerAg2r La Mondiales.t.
129Mirko SelvaggiVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 4'42
130Markus BurgerCOM Cycling Team+ 4'43
131Sebastien HinaultAg2r La Mondiale+ 4'45
132Frederik WillemsLotto Belisol+ 4'46
133Geoffrey SoupeFDJ-BigMats.t.
134Fabio TuborreAnna Savon+ 4'47
135Gabriel RaschFDJ-BigMats.t.
136Allan DavisOrica-GreenEDGE+ 4'52
137Andrew FonnO'Mega Forme - Taxs.t.
138Manuel BellettiAg2r La Mondiale+ 4'54
139Valentin IglinskiyAstana Pro Team+ 4'55
140Juan José HaedoTeam Saxo Bank+ 4'56
141Lucas Sebastian HaedoTeam Saxo Bank+ 4'58
142Mickael DelageFDJ-BigMats.t.
143Mathieu PergetAg2r La Mondiale+ 4'59
144Jacek MorajkoVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 5'04
145Elia VivianiLiquigas-Cannondale+ 5'07
146Jonas Aaen JörgensenTeam Saxo Banks.t.
147Danilo NipolitanoAnna Savons.t.
148Francis MoureyFDJ-BigMat+ 5'08
149Maciej PaterskiLiquigas-Cannondale+ 5'10
150Arnaud DémareFDJ-BigMats.t.
151Steve HouanardAg2r La Mondiales.t.
152Francesco GonanniAnna Savon+ 5'11
153Christopher Juul JensenTeam Saxo Bank+ 5'13
154Robbie McEwenOrica-GreenEDGE+ 5'18
155David CimolaiLampre-ISD+ 5'21
156Graeme BrownRabobank Cycling Team+ 5'23
157Adrián Sáez De ArregiEuskaltel Euskadi+ 5'32
158Enrique SanzMovistar Teams.t.

Edited by kqyt on 11-10-2012 17:00
Diadora Cyling
A new era in Italian cycling?
 
kqyt
Stage 8

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Todays Favourites
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Omega Pharma is controlling the breakaway, and won't let a single rider without those ten that was in the BOTD. Here is the BOTD

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The biggest lead the BOTD, is 6 and a half min.'

In the bottom of the mountain, J.Rodriguez, G.Brambilla and K.Seeldraeyers has maneged to escape from the peleton. They have half'a'minute to the pack.

I set a high pace on the flat in the climb, and riders like Schleck, Sanchez and Mollema wastes their energy with attacking there. Uran is feeling bad today, but Poels is good.

Into the final hill of the Climb, Schelck got a 30 sec lead to the gruop with the favourites. He seems to have a good form today. ANd Schleck hold his lead up the rest and wins, what a performance! J.v.Broeck, has a small gap to the next rider.

Spoiler
RankNameTeamTimePlayer
1André StarkRadiocash - Sun4h09'05
2Jurgen Van den BroeckLotto Belisol+ 40
3Igor AntonEuskaltel Euskadi+ 58
4Denis MenchovKatusha Teams.t.
5Michael RogersSky Pro Cyclings.t.
6Tony MurtinO'Mega Forme - Taxs.t.
7Thomas De GendtVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
8Rigoberto UranDIADORA PRO CYCLINGs.t.Kqyt
9Richie PorteSky Pro Cyclings.t.
10Max ComfortRadiocash - Sun+ 1'17
11Andrew KlassdenRadiocash - Suns.t.
12Oli ZoggRadiocash - Sun+ 1'31
13Wout PoelsDIADORA PRO CYCLINGs.t.Kqyt
14Steven KruijswijkRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
15Bradley WigginsSky Pro Cyclings.t.
16Samuel SánchezEuskaltel Euskadis.t.
17Matthy FrunkyCOM Cycling Teams.t.
18Rui CostaMovistar Teams.t.
19Darwin AtapumaDIADORA PRO CYCLINGs.t.Kqyt
20Alexandre GeniezDIADORA PRO CYCLINGs.t.Kqyt
21Tomas DanielsGamin - Goudas.t.
22Bauke MollemaRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
23Beñat IntxaustiMovistar Teams.t.
24Gorka VerdugoEuskaltel Euskadis.t.
25Paolo TiralongoAstana Pro Teams.t.
26Vasil KiryienkaMovistar Teams.t.
27Wilco KeldermanDIADORA PRO CYCLING+ 1'59Kqyt
28Roni MallominRadiocash - Suns.t.
29Jérémy RoyFDJ-BigMats.t.
30Bart De ClercqDIADORA PRO CYCLINGs.t.Kqyt
31Moreno MoserLiquigas-Cannondales.t.
32Amzraël MoineauCOM Cycling Team+ 2'59
33Simon GerransOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
34Geraint ThomasDIADORA PRO CYCLINGs.t.Kqyt
35Stefano GorzelliAnna Savons.t.
36Gianluca BrambillaDIADORA PRO CYCLINGs.t.Kqyt
37Robert GesinkRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
38Kevin SeeldraeyersAstana Pro Teams.t.
39Mikhail IgnatievKatusha Teams.t.
40Joaquin RodriguezKatusha Teams.t.
41Michael AlbasiniOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
42Alessandro PraniAnna Savons.t.
43Anthony RouxFDJ-BigMat+ 3'30
44Lars BoomRabobank Cycling Team+ 4'12
45Ben GastauerAg2r La Mondiales.t.
46Yuri PapanovichRadiocash - Suns.t.
47Ion IzagirreEuskaltel Euskadis.t.
48Nick NuyensTeam Saxo Bank+ 5'37
49Nicki SørensenTeam Saxo Banks.t.
50Yanick BooklandsRadiocash - Suns.t.

Diadora Cyling
A new era in Italian cycling?
 
sutty68
Uran is riding pretty well Wink
 
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