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Pellizotti2
MrUfo87 wrote:
Who has taken the other six points for Slovakia? Pfft

Velits would be my guess
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MrUfo87
cio93 wrote:
MrUfo87 wrote:
Argos will take points later in this season.


Nah.
Probably the most points they were going to get were from Degenkolb's MSR and classics season, but well...


I think (and hope) that both Degenkolb and Kittel will take some points this season. Degenkolb won five stages and the points jersey in the Vuelta last year so I think they can win a lot.

Pellizotti2 wrote:
MrUfo87 wrote:
Who has taken the other six points for Slovakia? Pfft

Velits would be my guess


Yeah, I thought that too. Wink Slovakia has not very many good riders.
 
Avin Wargunnson
Well, we have four riders in WorldTour level and both are brotherly couples, i think that is world speciality. Pfft
It is easy to guess who has that points, when Martin Velits is only the helper all the time (he is very decent rider) and Juraj Sagan sucks so much. Smile
Rest of professionals from Slovakia rides for domestic CT team Dukla Trencin-Trek.
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fosforgasXIII
New standings after the Ronde van Vlaanderen. It's the first time this year Team Sky didn't get any points Banana

individual ranking:
Spoiler
1. Peter Sagan Cannondale312
2. Fabian Cancellara RadioShack-Leopard251
3. Joaquim Rodríguez Team Katusha144
4. Sylvain Chavanel Omega Pharma-Quick Step142
5. Geraint Thomas Team Sky117
6. Richie Porte Team Sky113
7. Tom-Jelte Slagter Blanco Pro Cycling111
8. Daniel MartinGarmin-Sharp107
9. Vincenzo Nibali Astana106
10. Andrew Talansky Garmin-Sharp92
11. Chris Froome Team Sky86
12. Javier Moreno Movistar Team86
13. Greg Van AvermaetBMC Racing Team80
14. Alexander KristoffTeam Katusha80
15. Mathieu LadagnousFDJ72
16. Alberto Contador Team Saxo-Tinkoff72
17. Michele ScarponiLampre-Merida71
18. Jean-Christophe Péraud Ag2r-La Mondiale71
19. Jürgen RoelandtsLotto-Belisol70
20. Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team70
21. Tejay van Garderen BMC Racing Team62
22. Borut BozicAstana61
23. Michał Kwiatkowski Omega Pharma-Quick Step61
24. Jon Izagirre Euskaltel-Euskadi61
25. Luca Paolini Team Katusha60


team ranking:
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1. Team Sky407
2. RadioShack-Leopard366
3. Team Katusha328
4. Cannondale324
5. Omega Pharma-Quick Step248
6. BMC Racing Team228
7. Garmin-Sharp205
8. Blanco Pro Cycling203
9. Movistar Team188
10. Astana176
11. Lampre-Merida168
12. FDJ107
13. Lotto-Belisol103
14. Euskaltel-Euskadi94
15. Ag2r-La Mondiale85
16. Team Saxo-Tinkoff74
17. Orica-GreenEDGE66
18. Vacansoleil-DCM63
19. Argos-Shimano22


country ranking:
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1. Spain395
2. Italy319
3. Slovakia318
4. France316
5. United Kingdom309
6. Switzerland260
7. Netherlands249
8. Belgium232
9. United States230
10. Australia145
11. Ireland107
12. Slovenia101
13. Poland101
14. Norway88
15. Colombia70
 
Ian Butler
So project Tenerife not a success?
 
SSJ2Luigi
Project Tenerife was ment for the hilly classics right?
 
Spilak23
SSJ2Luigi wrote:
Project Tenerife was ment for the hilly classics right?



Nope.

Stannard, Thomas, Boasson Hagen, Rasch, Puccio went to Tenerife. => Cobbles

Henao, Uran and all other climbers were seen performing the art of the 'Sky-Train' in both Paris-Nice and Tirreno.
 
SSJ2Luigi
'nevermind then

Project Tenerife is a bust indeed
 
kumazan
Ian Butler wrote:
So project Tenerife not a success?


No amount of Tenerifeing makes up for stupidly bad positioning when heading into the Koppenberg.
 
Aquarius
kumazan wrote:
Ian Butler wrote:
So project Tenerife not a success?


No amount of Tenerifeing makes up for stupidly bad positioning when heading into the Koppenberg.

Sorry but their computer didn't mention where they should be positioned. The computer is to blame here, not the riders. I'm sure their power level was just very fine.
Pfft
 
Miguel98
Aquarius wrote:
kumazan wrote:
Ian Butler wrote:
So project Tenerife not a success?


No amount of Tenerifeing makes up for stupidly bad positioning when heading into the Koppenberg.

Sorry but their computer didn't mention where they should be positioned. The computer is to blame here, not the riders. I'm sure their power level was just very fine.
Pfft


Well, if Stannard was in the front and he had followed Cancellara, then I would fall of my chair.
 
sutty68
Still happy to see Geraint Thomas up near the top Wink
 
Stromeon
Saxo-Tinkoff not doing great - meant to be vastly improved from last year but below Euskaltel etc...

And Contador's got all but two of their points Pfft
Edited by Stromeon on 31-03-2013 20:02
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Alakagom
You can't do much when EBH gets diarrhea 2 days before Milano San Remo, or Stannard, Eisel and Hayman suffered from cold 2 days before Ronde. They've been pretty unlucky.

Anyway, this should be a nice Sagan v Froome battle for top spot ( not that anyone cares much about winning the standings that much :L )
Edited by Alakagom on 31-03-2013 20:04
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Avin Wargunnson
Domination. Pfft
Slovakia is third in countries,lol.
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fosforgasXIII
New standings after the Vuelta Ciclista al Pais Vasco and Paris-Roubaix. Cancellara jumps over Sagan again, Netherlands and Belgium make a comeback in the country ranking.
And even with Contador, Saxo isn't doing very well.

individual ranking:
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1. Fabian Cancellara RadioShack-Leopard351
2. Peter Sagan Cannondale312
3. Richie Porte Team Sky200
4. Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team182
5. Joaquim Rodríguez Team Katusha144
6. Sylvain Chavanel Omega Pharma-Quick Step142
7. Greg Van AvermaetBMC Racing Team140
8. Alberto Contador Team Saxo-Tinkoff124
9. Geraint Thomas Team Sky117
10. Tom-Jelte Slagter Blanco Pro Cycling111
11. Daniel MartinGarmin-Sharp107
12. Vincenzo Nibali Astana106
13. Simon SpilakTeam Katusha102
14. Andrew Talansky Garmin-Sharp92
15. Alexander KristoffTeam Katusha90
16. Chris Froome Team Sky86
17. Javier Moreno Movistar Team86
18. Sergio HenaoTeam Sky82
19. Sep VanmarckeBlanco Pro Cycling80
20. Mathieu LadagnousFDJ72
21. Michele ScarponiLampre-Merida71
22. Jean-Christophe Péraud Ag2r-La Mondiale71
23 Niki TerpstraOmega Pharma-Quick Step70
24. Jürgen RoelandtsLotto-Belisol70
25. Sebastian LangeveldOrrica-GreenEDGE64


team ranking:
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1. Team Sky536
2. RadioShack-Leopard466
3. Team Katusha400
4. Omega Pharma-Quick Step329
5. Cannondale325
6. Movistar Team320
7. BMC Racing Team288
8. Blanco Pro Cycling279
9. Garmin-Sharp205
10. Astana180
11. Lampre-Merida169
12. Orica-GreenEDGE141
13. Team Saxo-Tinkoff126
14. Ag2r-La Mondiale124
15. FDJ107
16. Lotto-Belisol103
17. Euskaltel-Euskadi98
18. Vacansoleil-DCM93
19. Argos-Shimano22


country ranking:
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1. Spain465
2. Switzerland360
3. Belgium358
4. Netherlands327
5. Slovakia322
6. Italy320
7. France316
8. United Kingdom309
9. Colombia299
10. Australia238
11. United States230
12. Slovenia163
13. Ireland107
14. Poland101
15. Norway98

Edited by fosforgasXIII on 08-04-2013 11:08
 
Avin Wargunnson
Cannondale and Saxo are one man teams so far. Smile
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Jesleyh
Vacansoleil really has to get away from that position...
I can't see Argos moving a lot up though...

The Netherlands as a country are on a good position atm Wink
Edited by Jesleyh on 08-04-2013 12:33
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krisa
Avin Wargunnson wrote:
Cannondale and Saxo are one man teams so far. Smile

What to say about Switzerland that's one man country Smile
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Jesleyh
krisa wrote:
Avin Wargunnson wrote:
Cannondale and Saxo are one man teams so far. Smile

What to say about Switzerland that's one man country Smile

Slovakia as well Wink
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