Other Races 2013
Wilier
Posted on 05-01-2013 11:57
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Jayco Herald Sun Tour, Stage 2: Mitchelton Winery - Healesville
1 Luke Davison SASI Cycling / Feelgood Fitness 3h46'50" 2 Wil Walker Drapac Cycling 04" 3 Oliver Kent Spark Target Trek Racing Team 15" 4 Simon Yates Great Britain National Team 17" 5 Anthony Giacoppo Huon Salmon - Genesys Wealth Advisers 17" 6 Bernard Sulzberger Drapac Cycling 17" 7 Richard Lang Great Britain National Team 17" 8 Simon Clarke Jayco Australia National Team 17" 9 Jasper Ockeloen Pro Team Down Under 17" 10 Jordan Kerby Suzuki - Bontrager 17"
Current GC
Edit: And here's a small report of the race.
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Edited by Wilier on 05-01-2013 12:04
Wilier
Posted on 05-01-2013 11:58
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wackojackohighcliffe wrote:
Wilier wrote:
Since when is Richard Lang british? I thought he was australian and so does CQ-ranking.
I think you'll find they're all British
That's true.
Wilier
Posted on 06-01-2013 15:34
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Jayco Herald Sun Tour, Stage 3
1 Nathan Earle Huon Salmon - Genesys Wealth Advisers 2h18'42" 2 Dan McConnell Suzuki - Bontrager 07" 3 Mark O'Brien SASI Cycling / Feelgood Fitness 09" 4 Simon Clarke Jayco Australia National Team 16" 5 Wil Walker Drapac Cycling 17" 6 Marc Williams Team Budget Forklifts 17" 7 Simon Yates Great Britain National Team 20" 8 James Oram Grays Online New Zealand National Team 20" 9 Bradley Linfield Degani Bakery Café World Tour Academy Team 20" 10 Darren Lapthorne Drapac Cycling 20"
Final GC
1 Calvin Watson Jayco VIS Apollo 10h16'55" 2 Aaron Donnelly Huon Salmon - Genesys Wealth Advisers 37" 3 Josh Atkins Grays Online New Zealand National Team 01'18" 4 Bradley Linfield Degani Bakery Café World Tour Academy Team 01'31" 5 Nathan Earle Huon Salmon - Genesys Wealth Advisers 01'34" 6 Wil Walker Drapac Cycling 01'40" 7 Simon Clarke Jayco Australia National Team 01'52" 8 Simon Gerrans Jayco Australia National Team 01'56" 9 James Oram Grays Online New Zealand National Team 02'03" 10 Darren Lapthorne Drapac Cycling 02'06"
roturn
Posted on 14-01-2013 14:10
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Tropicale Amissa Bongo, Stage 1 : Bitam - Ebolowa
1 Frederique RobertLotto-Belisol Team 2 Yohann GeneTeam Europcar 3 Andrea PaliniLampre Merida 4 Massimo GraziatoLampre Merida 5 Adrien PetitCofidis
The European teams dominated the sprint today. Record stage winner Gene with almost another win.
Edited by roturn on 14-01-2013 14:13
Alakagom
Posted on 14-01-2013 15:24
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Nicely done by Robert. Nice to see him win after 2 years ago close misses.
Edited by Alakagom on 14-01-2013 15:45
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Ian Butler
Posted on 14-01-2013 15:29
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Definitely great for Robert, he still has much progression marge left and may be an important rider for Lotto this season. Fingers crossed.
Wilier
Posted on 15-01-2013 10:15
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Video with the stage.
roturn
Posted on 15-01-2013 11:26
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Tropicale Amissa Bongo, Stage 2 : Yaounde - Yaounde
1 Andrea PaliniLampre Merida 2 Vicente ReynesLotto - Belisol Team 3 Adrien PetitCofidis 4 Yohann GeneTeam Europcar 5 Meron AmanuelTeam Eritrea
Jacques Janse Van Rensburg and Abdelmalek Madani were leading over a long time but were caught late.
Palini won the sprint then and will be new race leader.
Edited by roturn on 15-01-2013 11:53
Alakagom
Posted on 15-01-2013 15:14
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Another great talent wins a stage. Nice to see Lampre off with the first win.
Edited by Alakagom on 15-01-2013 15:14
Wilier
Posted on 15-01-2013 16:29
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Lampre has improved a lot compared to last year. For once they managed to sign some good riders.
FreitasPCM
Posted on 15-01-2013 20:58
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Palini should be the man to watch in the Italian calendar this year. Also looking forward for Wackerman's season.
Avin Wargunnson
Posted on 16-01-2013 06:26
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Nice win by Palini, i will watch him even more closely as i signed him in the MG (well, he is on loan this year).
Wilier
Posted on 16-01-2013 10:36
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Stage 2 Video
Edited by Wilier on 16-01-2013 10:36
CountArach
Posted on 16-01-2013 11:10
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I've got to say, even with the sort of form that you expect riders to have at this time of the year, I was expecting much better from Petit.
Strydz
Posted on 16-01-2013 11:17
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CountArach wrote:
I've got to say, even with the sort of form that you expect riders to have at this time of the year, I was expecting much better from Petit.
Agreed!!!! I would have thought he would have gotten his wheel over the line
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roturn
Posted on 16-01-2013 11:41
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When checking the startlist I had expected Petit to win 1-2 sprints as well. But as said it`s always a question of early form and how motivated you are for such a race. And riders like Gene or Robert already did well there in the last years.
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Posted on 16-01-2013 14:57
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Tropicale Amissa Bongo, Stage 3 : Oyem - Bitam
1 Gert DockxLotto - Belisol Team 2 Abdelbaset HannachiGROUPEMENT SPORTIF PETROLIER ALGERIE 3 Gaeten BilleLotto - Belisol Team 4 Soufiane HaddiTeam Morroco 5 Kudus Merhawi GhebremedhinTeam Eritrea
Obviously the breakaway succeeded today but not 100% sure yet. They had 2'20 with 30km left.
Edited by roturn on 16-01-2013 14:58
Spilak23
Posted on 16-01-2013 15:20
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Kudus seems to be the real deal.
Ian Butler
Posted on 16-01-2013 15:53
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Damn, Lotto's new strategy really seems to be working. Glad for them!
sutty68
Posted on 16-01-2013 15:55
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Lotto looking good today